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Old 06-30-2017, 04:05 PM   #7
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Andre the Giant is overlooked by many simply as a big man. His work was genius. His work as Monster Roussimoff was athletic and savvy. The dude legitimately drew, and in my opinion, is far more recognizable than John Cena. Everybody has heard of Andre the Giant. His presence on the Obey t-shirts lends him more contemporary cultural significance than Cena.

Plus, Andre was in The Princess Bride. That's a more prominent contribution to cinematography than anything Cena has ever done.


Monster Roussimoff (aka Andre the Giant) vs... by 25COOLPIN17
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