The Great Khali- 420 lbs
The Punjabi playboy is the first entrant on the list, and WWE fans have no doubt as to why Vince McMahon signed this guy in the first place. Khali, a former WWE champion, also has a successful acting career in Bollywood and Hollywood.
He has a history of serving in the police department in India. One of the most memorable moments of Khali's career was his feud with Undertaker, which led to the creation of the Punjabi Prison match. Currently, Khali is often left idle by WWE writers, as they see no need to push a giant like him at the moment.
Rikishi- 425 lbs
Rikishi, a member of the famous Anoa'i family, was a wrestler known for his feuds with top names in the industry and his Intercontinental title reign. He was also known for his popular dancing gimmick and signature move, the stink face. Rikishi was a multi-time tag team champion and after his time in WWE, he continued to wrestle on the independent circuit and made sporadic appearances in WWE. His legacy lives on through his sons, The Usos, who have become one of the hottest tag teams in WWE.
King Kong Bundy- 446 lbs
King Kong Bundy, a standup comedian and actor in addition to being a wrestler, was a prominent main event competitor during his time in WWE. He had notable WrestleMania matches against Hulk Hogan and Undertaker, earning him the nickname "Walking Condominium". Bundy also had a memorable feud with Andre The Giant, leading to a massive showdown at Madison Square Garden. After leaving WWE, he dabbled in independent wrestling before focusing on his acting career.
Earthquake - 451 lbs
John Tenta initially began his career as a sumo wrestler but soon realized that wrestling was a better fit for him. He made the switch to WWE and immediately found himself in a rivalry with Hulk Hogan. Tenta's splash on Hogan resulted in the start of their feud. Following this incident, the two men engaged in a series of matches, with their final encounter taking place at Royal Rumble 1991, where Hogan eliminated Tenta, who was the runner-up. Tenta is also remembered for delivering a splash on Jake Robert's pet snake. He remained with WWE until 2001 and sadly passed away in 2004 due to multiple tumors in his body.
Vader - 452 lbs
Do not underestimate Vader based on his appearance, as he had a skill set that even John Cena couldn't match. Despite his size, he could perform moonsaults and dropkicks with ease, and was equally entertaining as both a villain and a hero.
Vader began his career in Japan with NJPW before transitioning to WWE. He had memorable rivalries with Shawn Michaels and Undertaker before moving on to smaller feuds. Eventually, he left WWE and returned to Japan where he semi-retired.
Giant Gonzales- 460 lbs
Gonzalez, the tallest man to ever step foot in a WWE ring, also had a significant amount of weight to match his height. Prior to his wrestling career, he was a former NBA draft pick but had to leave basketball due to a knee injury. He made a name for himself in the wrestling world with WCW before being signed by WWE. Although his time with WWE was short-lived, lasting only one year, he had a memorable feud with Undertaker that culminated in a lackluster match at WrestleMania. After his stint with WWE, he spent a year with NJPW before ultimately leaving the wrestling business.
Big Show- 485 lbs
Big Show, a multiple-time champion in ECW, WWE, and WCW, is currently the heaviest wrestler on the active roster. Throughout his career, he has had many matches that showcased his immense size. One of his most memorable moments was his WrestleMania clash with Floyd Mayweather, where the two men's size difference was stark. His feud with Rey Mysterio is also worth mentioning, but perhaps the most iconic moment that highlighted Big Show's weight was when the ring collapsed during his match with Brock Lesnar. This incident remains one of the top 50 moments in WWE history, as fans had never seen anything like it before.