The question of how many people it takes to defeat a gorilla in a fight has sparked a lot of discussion online recently. However, when WWE wrestlers enter the scene, the dynamics change entirely. The debate focuses on whether one, two, or three gorillas could be pinned to the mat, and how many wrestlers would be needed to count out just one gorilla. To add to the intrigue, the article assembles the most formidable teams possible to challenge these powerful animals.
The idea of one gorilla versus multiple humans has been a hot topic on the internet, with people debating fiercely. Early on, the notion that 100 people could take down a gorilla was dismissed after examining the immense strength of gorillas and the reality of coordinating so many people. It’s tough for even a large group to overwhelm one gorilla, regardless of their individual size or strength.
From a logical perspective (even if it’s somewhat far-fetched), a coordinated effort of five to ten people might be enough to take on a gorilla, assuming they are trained and strategize effectively. An average group might need closer to 10-15 people, but there’s never any certainty since a gorilla’s power could easily overwhelm someone. A particularly interesting aspect of the debate is the involvement of WWE wrestlers.
Choosing the right WWE superstar to face a gorilla mainly depends on size and strength—someone big enough to match the gorilla’s phenomenal power. Brock Lesnar immediately comes to mind due to his rare combination of size and speed, having been both a WWE World Champion and UFC Heavyweight Champion. Lesnar could potentially go toe-to-toe with a gorilla, but would benefit from allies like Jacob Fatu, known for his speed and strength, and Bron Breakker, whose agility could distract the animal while others attack. Bron’s signature spear move might be effective, though it remains uncertain.
To build a full team, Drew McIntyre, Sheamus, and Rusev join the fight, rounding out a strong unit known for their camaraderie and physical prowess. This team of six intense WWE wrestlers could feasibly take down gorillas, but it wouldn’t be without risks or difficulties. In a creative twist, fans might also imagine including AEW’s Darby Allin to see how he measures up against such a challenge. If WWE’s TKO wanted to hype WrestleMania, featuring a match involving a gorilla would certainly draw attention. Additionally, a former WWE star like Haku could single-handedly take down a gorilla in seconds.
Fan Take: This showdown concept excites WWE fans by blending real-world strength debates with wrestling fantasy, showcasing just how formidable WWE athletes are. It also hints at the sport’s potential to innovate and captivate audiences by thinking outside the ring, merging spectacle and athleticism in thrilling new ways.