15 WWE Pro Wrestlers You Do Not Want to Get in a Bar Fight With
Let's just say that a professional wrestler is probably not the person you want to get in trouble with in any situation—especially in a bar.
A lot of patrons. A lot of beer and booze. A lot of TROUBLE.
In most cases, if guys stand toe-to-toe and talk for a bit about how big and bad they are, chances are they will not throw a punch (this, according to Ric Flair in a radio interview with Bob and Sheri in 1999).
But, if you get into a verbal joust with a big, burly wrestler, then run for the hills unless you seriously think you can take him. I, for one, know that isn't happening unless it is some midget wrestler.
These guys mean business in the ring and probably mean business after kicking back a few.
Roddy Piper
1 of 15This guy is billed from Scotland (actually Canadian) and has been wrestling since he was 15—I am sure he knows a thing or two about getting into a bar fight.
The cool thing about Piper is that first, he is old-school, and second, he probably does not fight fair.
Either way, he is not one to mess with if he has a pint in his hand.
Terry Gordy
2 of 15They did not name him "Bamm Bamm" for nothing.
This big, ginormous man who could wrestle could also throw it like few could.
Gordy was a menace in the ring and was as equally successful in Japan as he was in the States. He and Steve Williams were a monster tag-team combination.
And when the need called for it, Gordy could beat the hell out of someone without a thought about it.
James Storm
3 of 15Something tells me this would not be the first rodeo for Storm.
The tag-team partner of Bobby Roode in Beer Money is brash and will get in your face if need be.
And, of course, he loves his suds.
Bully Ray
4 of 15He loves pushing people around and through tables, so a bar is a perfect place for Ray to showcase his fighting ability.
Now that Bully Ray is doing this on his own, seeing him battle bigger men and winning matches just proves you don't want to mess with him in any arena.
Gunner
5 of 15Another one of Immortal's bad boys, Gunner has battled the likes of Ken Anderson, who is a lone wolf as well, and beaten the champion.
It would be safe to say pissing him off while he is enjoying a drink or two may get you the same response as others who received beatdowns in the past.
Batista
6 of 15Just the idea of agitating the beast that is Batista scares the crap out of me.
He has muscles on top of muscles—and then you deal with his power.
Too much to handle.
Brock Lesnar
7 of 15I really don't think words need to be spoken.
A true beast.
Ron Simmons
8 of 15Big and bad.
Damn.
There are few wrestlers or men you want to mess with in this world; Simmons is one of them.
Samoa Joe
9 of 15Another wrestler who needs no words.
His barroom fight with Crimson was epic, and he has been walking through wrestlers these days.
What makes you think a man off the street could fare better?
Stone Cold Steve Austin
10 of 15Gimme a "Hell Yeah?"
Stone Cold loves his bars, and he loves his beers.
Don't mess with him.
Sheamus
11 of 15The Irishman knows a thing or two about beer, and his size makes him an intimidating man.
Don't cause him to spill his drink! You will be sorry.
Ole Anderson
12 of 15Old-school brawler, Anderson was the rugged type who would wear you down.
Something tells me if you picked a bar fight, it would be over very soon.
Dick Murdoch
13 of 15This Texan meant business wherever he was—and the bar was not the place to pick a fight with him.
There were not many rugged stars in wrestling who were badder than Murdoch.
Stan Hansen
14 of 15The man from Texas, he was mean, nasty and if you picked a fight with him, you brought your lunch. Hansen never backed down from a fight.
And he usually came out on top.
Wade Barrett
15 of 15The Brit is big, burly and probably would be pissed if you teased him about his accent.
Barrett looks like he would tear your head off just for the fun of it—and in a pub or bar, he may use a table or chair to help his cause.






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