Hawk and Animal – The Road Warriors
Known for their brief but impactful stint in WWE, Hawk and Animal were the formidable Road Warriors.
Their toughness was legendary, both in the ring and in real life. They weren’t afraid to stand up to anyone,
including Vince McMahon.
Their first WWE run ended after only two years because they refused to continue with a gimmick they found atrocious. Their second stint ended due to a controversial storyline exploiting Hawk’s substance abuse issues. Despite their short WWE careers, their legacy as tough, no-nonsense wrestlers endures. Sadly, Hawk passed away in 2003, and Animal in 2020, but they are remembered as respected colleagues who didn’t hesitate to speak their minds.
Haku
Though not as well-known among fans, Haku’s fearsome reputation among wrestlers is legendary. Competing in WWE, WCW, and New Japan Pro Wrestling, he was respected and feared by his peers. Stories of his toughness include a backstage altercation with Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake and a bar fight where he reportedly ripped out a man’s teeth with his fingers. Haku’s most infamous moment was during a fight where he allegedly took on eight police officers, breathing in pepper spray without flinching. His toughness earned him the title of the toughest man alive from his peers.
Ron Simmons
Ron Simmons, known for his time in the APA and the Nation of Domination, was a real-life tough guy. According to Kurt Angle, Simmons was feared in the locker room and respected for his ability to handle anyone who crossed him. His reputation for toughness was well-known, with stories of him beating down disrespectful wrestlers, such as during the infamous match against Public Enemy. Simmons was a no-nonsense badass both in and out of the ring.
Brock Lesnar
Brock Lesnar’s reputation as a beast is well-earned, both from his WWE career and his successful run in UFC. Known for his dislike of people and his reclusive lifestyle, Lesnar’s real-life toughness is legendary. Stories of his temper include the infamous “Plane Ride from Hell” where he fought Curt Hennig and an incident where he threatened his head of security for asking for an autograph. Lesnar’s legitimate toughness and no-nonsense attitude make him one of the most feared wrestlers in WWE history.
Harley Race
Harley Race’s life was marked by adversity, including surviving polio, cancer, and a near-fatal car crash. Known for his toughness during the territory days, even Andre the Giant was said to fear him. Stories of Race’s toughness include threatening Hulk Hogan with a gun and fighting off a group of bikers. Despite his tough exterior, Race was respected and loved by many in the wrestling community for his heart of gold.
Rick Rude
Rick Rude, the “Ravishing One,” was known for his good looks and tough attitude. A former bouncer, Rude often started bar fights just for fun. His reputation extended to the wrestling ring, where he wasn’t afraid to put fellow wrestlers in their place, such as the Ultimate Warrior. Rude’s combination of charm and toughness made him a unique and respected figure in wrestling.
Steve Blackman
Steve Blackman, known as the “Lethal Weapon,” was a legitimate martial artist who could break you in half with ease. His reputation for toughness was cemented during the Brawl for All tournament and backstage altercations, including one with JBL. Blackman’s ability to handle himself in real-life fights made him one of the most feared wrestlers in WWE.
The Undertaker
The Undertaker, a legendary figure in WWE, was known for his leadership and professionalism. While not known for starting fights, his ability to handle himself was well-respected. Stories of him choking out Kurt Angle and confronting Shawn Michaels show his no-nonsense attitude. The Undertaker’s role as a locker room leader and his respect for the business earned him the admiration of his peers.
Andre the Giant
Andre the Giant was a beloved figure in wrestling, but his size and strength made him a formidable presence. While known for his gentle nature, Andre wasn’t afraid to stand up to those he didn’t like. Stories of him roughing up wrestlers who disrespected him and fighting off fans show his real-life toughness. Andre’s passion for wrestling and his respect for the business made him a legendary figure.
New Jack
New Jack, known for his violent persona, was a controversial figure in wrestling. His real-life toughness was marked by numerous incidents, including stabbing a fellow wrestler and throwing another off a scaffold. New Jack’s dangerous and unpredictable nature made him a figure that few wanted to cross.
These wrestlers left an indelible mark on WWE history, not just for their in-ring performances, but for their real-life toughness and the respect they commanded from their peers. Their stories continue to be shared and celebrated by fans and wrestlers alike.