Usually, WWE superstars are bigger in size in comparison to normal people. Years of training, make them look stronger and sharper by physique whereas some are genetically bigger. But the rule does not apply for everybody, certainly for those who are the shortest WWE superstars. Names with short heights do exist and that doesn’t stop them from getting success.
Especially in today’s WWE, performance is the one-and-only mantra of success moving on from Vince McMahon’s earlier favoritism to the taller superstars. In this article, we’d take a look at those so-called smaller athletes in WWE who were able to leave their mark in pro-wrestling despite the obstacles. A few of them even became world champions, as well. Here are the top 10 shortest WWE superstars of all-time.
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TAJIRI – 5 FT 9 IN
The list of shortest WWE superstars begins with veteran Tajiri who already had a career in Japan before moving into WWE for a run that continued from 2001 to 2006. Although he was able to put on great matches with opponents, the immensely bigger WWE roster didn’t allow him to get enough opportunities. The Japanese Buzzsaw still had a run with Cruiserweight title who came back on the same capacity in 2017. But he wasn’t utilized much after the Cruiserweight Classic tournament and this one appeared to be a forgettable run.