Top 5 Giant wrestlers of WWE
From Andre the Giant to Big Show, WWE has featured some of the biggest and tallest wrestlers to have ever stepped foot inside the ring.

Top 5 WWE giants [via- WWE]
Throughout the history of WWE, the company has featured many giant-sized superstars. Here we list the top 5 giants out of them according to their size. From the 1960s to the 1990s, WWE had brought some huge wrestlers into the industry, who got the attention of fans.
Even nowadays, humongous wrestlers throwing other wrestlers with ridiculous strength entertains the fans a lot. In fact, several of these giants have become multi-time champions in WWE, with a some of them earning their deserved places in the Hall of Fame. Having said that, here are the top giant-sized wrestlers in WWE history:
#5 Big Show and Kane
Big Show and Kane, both wrestlers, are 7ft tall & have made their places together in our top 5 giant wrestlers list. Big Show, the ‘World’s Largest Athlete’, has won almost every title in his long WWE career. The seven-time world champion has headlined several events and worked alongside the all-time greats of the industry.

Similar to Big Show, Glenn Jacobs, famously known by his ring name ‘Kane,’ had an incredible wrestling career in WWE. A three-time world champion and 12-time WWE Tag Team champion, Kane played a demonic character in WWE. His red gear, mask, and ability to turn the arena red with red flames had earned him the title of ‘Devil’s Favorite Demon.’
#4 The Great Khali
Former Indian professional wrestler Dalip Singh Rana, famous by his ring name ‘The Great Khali‘, had an impressive start to his WWE career. Debuting against The Undertaker, the 7ft 1inch giant left the WWE arena in awe and fear of his stature.

Khali eventually ended up winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, showcasing the level of faith the company had in him. During his time in WWE, he dominated legends like Kane, Batista, The Undertaker, Rey Mysterio, and John Cena. For his accolades, Khali was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2021.
#3 Omos
The 7ft 3inch (2.21 m) gigantic superstar Omos has made his WWE in-ring debut in 2021. Omos initially played the role of a bouncer on WWE Raw Underground. But later, he aligned himself with AJ Styles, putting the rest of the roster on notice with his humongous size.

He won his first WWE Tag Team Championship with Styles by beating the team of The New Day at WrestleMania 36, thus announcing his arrival in the business. Years later, Omos went on an excursion to Pro Wrestling NOAH, where he once again claimed tag team gold.
#2 Andre The Giant-
Andre Rene Roussimoff, former French-Bulgarian WWE wrestler, was better known by his ring name Andre the Giant. His gigantic figure of 7ft 4 inch resulted in his nickname ‘The Eighth Wonder of the World. The former WWE Tag Team Champion had left the 1980s audience awestruck with his gigantic stature.

Andre the Giant was the ultimate villain of his era, most notably helping usher in Hulk Hogan during the Hulkamania era. Following his passing, Andre the Giant became the first wrestler to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class in 1993.
#1 Giant Gonzalez
Giant Gonzalez is officially the tallest superstar in WWE history. Billed by WWE at 8ft tall, Gonzalez made his debut in the 1993 Royal Rumble match, brutalizing The Undertaker with utter dominance.

Unlike Andre the Giant, Gonzalez failed to capture the audience’s attention, with his body suit and gimmick being heavily criticized. As a result, Gonzalez left WWE less than a year after his debut.
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