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TOP 8 WWE WRESTLERS



1.ROMAN REINGS










2.THE UNDERTAKER









3.STEVE AUSTEN












 4.BROCK LESNAR












5. JOHN CENA















6. SHAWN MICHAELS












7. REY MISTERIO













8.RANDY ORTON

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