Giant Gonzalez

This monster made his WWE debut at the 1993 Royal Rumble, with an unforgettable appearance, eliminating the Undertaker in dramatic fashion. Giant Gonzalez was a product of the famed WCW Power Plant, and had a billed height of 8 foot tall and a billed weight of 460 lbs. His stay in the WWE was very short leaving the promotion shortly after Summerslam 1993. He participated in Wrestlemania IX and nearly defeated the Undertaker. The two rematched at Summerslam in a Rest In Peace Match, with the Undertaker claiming victory in both contests. Giant Gonzalez died September 22, 2010, in his hometown of San Martin, Argentina at the age of 44.

Zeus

The Human Wrecking Machine, as he was often called made his debut on Saturday Nights Main Event in 1989, seeking revenge against Hulk Hogan who accidentally broke his nose while filming the movie No Holds Barred. The 6 foot 5 300 lb monster teamed up with former WWF Champion, Randy Savage to battle Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake. During his short WWF run, Zeus seemed unstoppable, taking Hogan’s best shots, including steel chairs to the back. But Zeus just smiled and kept on coming. Zeus competed in the 1989 Survivor Series and the 89 Summer Slam before leaving the WWF after being defeated by Hogan in a December cage match. Zeus passed away on December 10th, 2020 at the age of 62.

The Great Khali

Khali made his WWE debut on April 7th 2006, attacking the Undertaker on an episode of Smakedown. On July 20th, 2007 Khali won a twenty man battle royal to claim the vacant World Heavyweight Championship. During his time in WWE The Great Khali had quality wins over WWE champions, The Undertaker, Batista, and Rey Mysterio. Khali made sporadic appearances with the WWE all the way till 2018, where he made his final appearance with WWE at the annual Royal Rumble. The Great Khali stood an impressive 7 foot 1 inch and weighed 346 lbs, he is currently 49 years old.

Vader

Big Van Vader was a 12x World Heavyweight Champion, he performed for WCW, WWF, WWE, New Japan, and All Japan Pro Wrestling. Vader is often regarded as one of the greatest super heavyweights of all time.  Vader was known for working stiff, and had an impressive array of aerial maneuvers. His diving moonsault was named Best Wrestling Maneuver of 1993. Throughout his career, he feuded with some of the biggest names in the business. Including Shawn Michaels, Ric Flair, Sting, and Hulk Hogan. Vader wrestled from 1985 to 2012, and passed away in 2018 at the age of 63.

The Undertaker

The Undertaker is one of the most iconic monster’s in pro wrestling history. He first debuted at the 1990 Survivor Series, wreaking havoc on Dusty Rhodes dream team. He later went on to feud with the biggest names in the sports history, including: The Ultimate Warrior, Shawn Michael’s, Kevin Nash, Hulk Hogan, and Steve Austin. The Undertaker also carried a Wrestlemania win streak that may never be broken. He was a perfect 21-0 from Wrestlemania VII to Mania #30. The Undertaker stood an intimidating 6 foot 10 inches tall, and weighed 320 lbs. The Undertaker retired after a lengthily career, that saw him win multiple world titles, at the 2020 Survivor Series. The deadman from death valley is currently 56 years old.

Kane

At 7 feet tall and weighing in at more than 300 pounds, Kane is a monstrous abomination that seems to have been extracted directly from your childhood nightmares. Kane had a wildly successful stay in WWE and was even the  WWE Champion, World Heavyweight Champion and ECW Champion on several occasions. He had memorable matches against The Undertaker, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, Edge, and many others. Kane made his debut in 1997, at Badd Blood: In Your House on October 5th using a tombstone piledriver on the Undertaker. Costing him his match against Shawn Michaels. Kane’s wrestling career continued on until he finally retired in 2018. Although he still makes occasional appearances. Kane was born in 1957,and is 54 years old.

The Yeti

The Yeti’s comical stay in WCW was way to short, but memorable non the less. He debuted frozen in a block of ice on the October 23rd episode of Monday Nitro. Unfortunately, he thawed out right as Nitro was going off the air, so we didn’t get to see what exactly he did. This character is one of the most ridiculous, in pro wrestling history. Which really says something. His in ring debut happened at Halloween Havoc 1995. The Yeti interfered in the main event between Hulk Hogan and The Giant, which resulted in one of the most awkward moments in wrestling history.The Yeti had a billed height of 7 foot 4 and weighed 365 lbs.

King Kong Bundy

Often referred to as The Walking Condominium, King Kong Bundy was a sight to be seen. Bundy made his WWE debut in 1984 destroying opponents with his avalanche splash. Bundy’s reign of dominance was so strong, in the 80’s he demanded referees use a 5 count when pinning his opponents. In 1985 at the inaugural, Wrestlemania 1, Bundy pinned Special Delivery Jones in a mere 9 seconds. At Wrestlemania 2, Bundy challenged Hulk Hogan in the main event, losing a closely contested battle. King Kong Bundy stood 6 foot 4 and weighed 458 lbs. He retired from wrestling in 2007, and passed away in 2019 at the age of 64.

Kurrgan

Standing 6 foot 10 and weighing 330 lbs, Kurrgan was one of the most intimidating monsters in pro wrestling. Kurrgan was a heel known for applying the Iron Claw to his opponents and not breaking the hold until The Jackyl slapped him across the face. He began his career in 1997, and was a member of The Truth Commission, and later joined the Oddities. His wrestling career was very short lived, as he proved to be a far better actor, than he was rassler.

Giant Silva

After turning pro in late 1997, Silva signed with World Wrestling Federation. After debuting he was given the name: “Giant Silva” and was a member of the Oddities stable. For most of his WWF tenure, Silva was a cornerman for the Oddities and his matches on TV were tag matches, teaming up with Golga and/or Kurrgan. His only highlight was at Summerslam 1998 when he, Golga, and Kurrgan defeated Kai En Tai in a 3 on 4 Handicap match. Silva was released around February 1999. Giant Silva wrestled from 1998 to 2010 in many different promotions all around the world. He also had a Pro MMA career, fighting mostly in PrideFC. Giant Silva stood 7 foot 2 and weighed 385 lbs.