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Post by WR91 on Sept 6, 2020 13:25:05 GMT 1
I honestly have a top 6 that are pretty much set in stone. After that it's spotty at best.
In order they are The Rock, Randy Savage, Bret Hart, Kurt Angle, Jeff Jarrett and Raven. Kane is also in there somewhere. Same with Daniel Bryan but I'm not sure where exactly.
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Post by rabbitman on Sept 6, 2020 17:06:07 GMT 1
I know Ted Dibiase is on my extended list somewhere.
He was good in ring and the million dollar man was one of the major wins as far as WWF gimmicks of the time go.
Plus he got Virgil over man. A feat that went unequaled in wrestling until The Miz somehow got Alex Riley over as a white hot babyface.
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Post by jmd832 on Dec 10, 2020 9:27:12 GMT 1
Mine has to be Jeff Hardy. I loved his colorful attires and personality and the fact he was from a similar financial upbringing as me inspired me to try wrestling myself. I only got two matches in front of nobody on a trampoline in, but I have no regrets. I can say I was a professional wrestler.
When I stopped watching American professional wrestling around 2009, I got into the Japanese tape-trading scene, and was impressed far more than in the United States. Mitsuharu Misawa, Kenta Kobashi, Genichiro Tenryu, and Masaaki Mochizuki are my favorites just to name a few.
I've also delved into Mexican wrestling, and Heavy Metal is my favorite over there.
I am also an experienced watcher of the World of Sport era of British wrestling and of MMA. Not bad range of knowledge for a person from Gen Z.
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Post by JoeyOhCanada on Mar 30, 2021 22:30:52 GMT 1
My favorite of all time is probably Chris Jericho but I do love CM Punk and Edge as well
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Post by PT_29 on Mar 31, 2021 7:11:11 GMT 1
My favorite wrestler of all time is Bret Hart because his matches were easy to watch. Bret's matches often involve excellent storytelling and in-ring psychology.
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