Five most dangerous WWE wrestlers ever
WWE superstars have to be tough in order to fight every week and put their bodies through gruesome pain just to entertain the fans. While some wrestlers take care of both themselves and their opponents inside the ring, there are some who become extremely dangerous. Here are the five most dangerous wrestlers in the history of WWE.
Goldberg known to have caused injuries to fellow professionals
Goldberg is one of the toughest wrestlers ever in the history of WWE. His sheer strength made him an intimidating opponent for anybody who stepped inside the squared-circle with him. Goldberg is known to fight with an intensity, which at times becomes too much for his opponents. Notably, his infamous super-kick to Bret Hart at Starrcade 1999 ended the Hitman's career.
Sid Vicious was a danger both to opponents and himself
Sid Vicious had a monstrous size, weighing 319 pounds coupled with a towering figure of 6' 9". He was overambitious, trying to apply moves which were not compatible with his size. This resulted in him putting various opponents through career-threatening injuries, when he delivered hard power-bombs on them. His moves also caused him a number of injuries throughout his career.
Brock Lesnar had little regard for safety of his opponents
Brock Lesnar is one of the toughest wrestlers the world has ever seen, and no one felt the wrath of the 'Beast Incarnate' more than his opponents during his early days of professional wrestling. As per several reports, Lesnar caused quite a few injuries to fellow professionals, and the most horrific was when he broke Hardcore Holly's neck because of an unsafe power-bomb.
JBL has been an example of what not to be
JBL's disrepute does not only end inside the ring, where he severely clotheslined and punched opponents without any regard for their safety. He is also known to be a bully and a molester, having sexually assaulted younger talents in the locker-room. He, once, physically assaulted The Blue Meanie while drunk, and has several other instances where he got involved in fights, backstage.
New Jack was surely the scariest opponent to face
The difference between New Jack and others is that he came down to the ring to hurt opponents intentionally. His deadliness knew no bounds, as he once attempted a 30-foot fall taking Vic Grimes with him, a move that could have been life-threatening for both. He is infamous for bloodying up opponents and himself every night, and took the violent format to extremes.