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Discussion: Should Brian Pillman be in the WWE Hall of Fame?
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--------------- I say yes. He helped introduced the idea of light heavyweights in modern wrestling, helped change the idea of kayfabe in a post internet world, and has a tremendous body of work. |
I would say yes he has done enough.
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Yeah, why not?
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If Koko B Ware and Nikolai Volkoff are the barometer, this one is easy. Made a difference in the business, played a part of the evolution of the business on a couple of occasions, pulled off something special with the Loose Cannon gimmick, can easily make the case. If the Hall Of Fame in question was very selective, the case is a little trickier.
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The man was a fighter. He kept fighting after multiple throat surgeries and a motorcycle accident. He was one of the first light heavyweight stars in WCW and his Loose Canon gimmick was fantastic. He gets my vote.
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Yes, fantastic wrestler with the total package who influenced a generation of guys to be batshit crazy.
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Pillman overcame the odds his entire life to become a pretty great talent in WCW/ECW/WWF. He was also pretty great in Stampede Wrestling with Bruce Hart too imho. His match with Jushin Liger at Superbrawl propelled him into superstardom. |
He should go in as Yellow Dog though. Best gimmick he had.
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Nope, too small
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Yes, he was an underrated performer in WCW and after that, tried to do something really unique with his character. Am sure he has inspired a lot of people who came after him. No doubt for me...
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Too excited to answer this correctly, like when your sister's friend flirts with you and touches it.
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But yes to Pillman, solid all rounder with a bunch of big moments in his career. |
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6"6 270. Any smaller and you should be pumping gas.
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lol 3 posts before Koko was mentioned
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but yeah, this
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He never had a real top notch run, but changed the way the game was played. |
I'd say yes.
Amazing with the Loose Canon gimmick to the point it really seemed he was legit crazy at times while also having some great work with Austin as a tag team. |
Hell yes he was amazing and as a kid I looked up to him as a small guy overcoming and doing big things and being generally awesome.
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How so? The track record shows that the WWE HOF is less about accomplishments and historical significance and more about the right people at the right time to go in. |
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You walk into a bar right now and way more people are going to know KoKo and Nicolai....I doubt you could find anyone in most places who knows who Pillman is.
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Should do a podcast and put HBKK on trial for his silly opinions
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Yes. Just for his work in the Hart Foundation in WWE and with Austin as the California Blondes in WCW. He's a stand out character wise and was beyond solid in the ring.
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<font color=goldenrod>I wish we could get through one fucking Hall of Fame thread without somebody taking a shot at Koko B Ware. You shitfucks don't deserve Koko B Ware.</font>
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On topic, hell yes. Pillman deserves to be in the Hall without question. |
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Like Gertner said, both big stars during their runs, both did well pre WWF too, so yes it's the most retarded logic ever. |
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Nikolai has one moment of true identifiable top level success, which was headlining MSG with Bruno. But with that said, Bruno sold out MSG with Tarzan Tyler and Dr. Bill Miller, so it says more about Bruno than Nikolai. Again, Volkoff was part of the business during a more popular time, but in terms of body of work or accomplishment relative to the time he was in, he got to the same point as countless others. Quote:
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Definitely, he along with the likes of Chris Jericho & Sean Waltman (among others) were instrumental in the popularity of Cruiserweight/Light Heavyweight guys finally getting a shot at running with the ball and taken seriously in a time where fans were getting tired of lumbering 7 footers having shit matches..... Even though his time was cut short in WWE, I feel as though he has left his mark on the business and deserves a place in the Hall Of Fame.
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Koko and Volkoff were both big names in the territories , out with the rock & wrestling boom, it's debatable whether or not they should be in but they are hardly the bottom of the barrel, I'm sure Seth could copy and paste a whole host of reasons they deserve their inductions.
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Again, not to belabour a point (too late, I know), but once Koko's territorial career is considered sufficient backup for a Hall of Fame career, so do so many others. I don't begrudge either of them actually being in the WWE HoF at all, I was just making a point about parameters.
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The little guys, under 6'9 320lbs, should get their own "hall of small" separate from the real HOF.
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Dr. Bill Miller was a bad ass btw
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