FourFifty
02-19-2007, 08:41 PM
I'd like to start this out by saying I meant to post this yesterday, but someone my note to Tovo came out instead. This isn't just because Awesome passed away, but an idea I've been toying around with for quite some time.
Let's assume that only one wrestler who is no longer with us could make it into the hall of fame this year, who would it be?
There are a lot of choices, and many good reasons to put multiple deceased wrestlers in the hall of fame, but how about just one?
Owen? Liz? Pillman? Boss Man? Davey Boy? Bam Bam? Yokozuna? It's a shame that the list goes on.
But if WWE only puts one dead wrestler in the hall of fame this year my vote goes to Curt Henning. He was as good in the ring as he was behind the mic. He had the look and the style to call himself Perfect. I could watch two hours of his promos instead of SmackDown one week (that is if I could find two hours of his promos). All due respect to every one else, but Mr. Perfect was just that, Perfect.
Let's assume that only one wrestler who is no longer with us could make it into the hall of fame this year, who would it be?
There are a lot of choices, and many good reasons to put multiple deceased wrestlers in the hall of fame, but how about just one?
Owen? Liz? Pillman? Boss Man? Davey Boy? Bam Bam? Yokozuna? It's a shame that the list goes on.
But if WWE only puts one dead wrestler in the hall of fame this year my vote goes to Curt Henning. He was as good in the ring as he was behind the mic. He had the look and the style to call himself Perfect. I could watch two hours of his promos instead of SmackDown one week (that is if I could find two hours of his promos). All due respect to every one else, but Mr. Perfect was just that, Perfect.