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Done a few googles to try and find some matches etc to watch, other than Elgin who out there is either 250lbs plus or over 6ft5 and worth watching?

I know it's not the biggest thing on the indies but im a huge fan of powerhouse wrestlers and would like to watch some matches, miss Cesaro and harper being around.
 
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Who's the guy you posted Manowarrior?

Seen Steen and Uhaa Nation but i'll look up these others. If people can throw out any recommended matches too than i'll be eternally grateful :)
 

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Bill Carr is the first to come to mind. The only one really. Personally I don't consider guys like Uhaa Nation, Michael Elgin and Brian Cage to be "big men" because they're fairly average height wise.
I looked up Carr, liked him in FCW even so i'll have a look at some of his more recent work.

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I saw a match awile back of Cedric Rougeau, the Mountie's son, and he was just jacked up and about 6'5 300 lbs. I've been waiting to see more if him somewhere but haven't seen anything. I think he is still in his early twenties too. I figured the WWE would swoop him up quick. There is also a guy in Puerto Rico named Jonathan Alaya, I think that was his name.i saw him in a tag with Chris Angel and he was about the same size as Cedric and in his early twenties. He was very green though.I think I saw that he might be getting signed by the WWE. James Raideen impresses me and he is about 6'5 270 and is also in his early twenties.He wrestles in Pro Wrestling Zero in Japan, he's probably needs more experience.
 

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Brodie Lee and Claudio Castagnoli... oh wait
 
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