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Is this chap really this big? I have not seen much of him, is he as big as Nathan Jones? A legit 6 ft 10 in man?(Halbared 22:45, 3 June 2006 (UTC))[reply]

Looks to be around Nathan Jones' height http://img283.imageshack.us/img283/6778/mattnathan5rz.jpg I have met Matt in person too and estimated him to be about 6'9

I remember him from his 2005 Smackdown appearances and he was definitely one of the biggest, strongest looking guys on that show (and WWE has some large wrestlers). As I recall he was able to easily do a swinging neckbreaker from a fireman's carry to Big Show after holding him for a good bit, and one of his finishers involved doing essentially a one-armed delayed suplex into a slam (ie holding the opponent over one shoulder with just one arm outstretched, similar to Bobby Lashley's one-handed delayed suplex). My friend and I were disappointed when he and WWE parted ways. Dugwiki 21:35, 7 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Its called an f5 dipshit not a "delayed neckbreaker from a firemans carry" and its brock lesnars move.