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Your Personal Top 5 Greatest Wrestlers of All Time
5. Arn Anderson
4. Harley Race 3. "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes 2. "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair 1. "The Heart Break Kid" Shawn Michaels |
5. Undertaker
4. Taz 3. HHH 2. HBK 1. Nash |
1. HBK
2. Stone Cold 3. Jericho 4. Mick Foley 5. The Rock |
All Time Top 5 Favorites:
1. Shawn Michaels 2. Mr. Perfect 3. Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase 4. Hogan 5. Macho Man Randy Savage The Rock and Stone Cold just miss the cut. |
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1. HBK 2. Stone Cold 3. Jericho 4. RVD 5. The Rock |
1.Hbk
2.Austin 3. The Rock 4. Undertaker 5. Old Kane |
5. Barry Windham
4. Tully Blanchard 3. Mr. Perfect Curt Henning 2. Arn Anderson 1. Ric Flair |
5. Drew Carrey
4. Mr.Perfect 3. Chris Benoit (inb4 who?) 2. Bret Hart 1. Mick Foley |
no order
mick foley
shawn michaels steve austin chris jericho triple h |
5.eddie guerrero
4.tully blanchard 3.arn anderson 2.shawn michaels 1.ric flair |
Mick Foley
Ric Flair Shawn Michaels Bret Hart Undertaker |
5) Benoit
4) HHH 3) Austin 2) Undertaker 1) The Rock |
Bret Hart
The Rock HBK Chris Benoit Curry Man |
5. Mr. Perfect
4. HHH 3. Undertaker 2. Kevin Nash 1. Shawn Michaels |
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If you're serious I would never have thought of you as a Taz fan. |
Angle
HBK Benoit Bret Hart Sting |
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Chris Benoit
Chris Jericho Rob Van Dam Shawn Michaels Edge |
Bret Hart
Brian Pillman Owen Hart Roddy Piper Stone Cold |
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Angle
Bret Hart HBK Eddie guerrero Jericho |
In no specific order,
Kurt Angle, Bret Hart, Mick Foley, Nash, Taker. |
Ric Flair
Randy Savage Roddy Piper Sting Shawn Michaels |
Ric Flair
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no order
Bret Hart Mick Foley Ric Flair The Rock Randy Orton |
Bret Hart
Ric Flair Mr. Perfect Arn Anderson Freebirds (The first Heels I liked) |
In no particular order
Bret Hart Stone Cold The Rock RVD Eddie Guerrero |
Undertaker
Shawn Michaels Stone Cold Eddie Guerrero Kurt Angle Bret Hart The Rock I know that's 7..I just couldn't leave one off. |
Yeah I have to add Sting and Angle to mine.
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5. Mr. Perfect
4. Chris Benoit 3. Eddie Guerrero 2. Ric Flair 1. Bret Hart Honourable Mentions: RVD, Tazz, The Rock, Hogan, Lesnar, Kurt Anlge |
Honorable Mentions:
Taz: When you heard Kiss' "War Machine," you just knew that someone was gonna die. And he could pull off being a 5'8" monster because of his style and intensity. Eddie Guerrero: R.I.P., but the fact is, he was probably the best luchador to have ever wrestled. The fact that he combined the Lucha Libre style with the Purely American Charisma, he was a big deal. Jake "The Snake" Roberts: Personal Demons aside, he was my favorite WWF guy during the Hogan era. While Hogan had these larger than life wars with Andre, King Kong Bundy, et al. Jake had these really personal rivalries, like with Rick Rude, Randy Savage, and with Rick Martel. That and Earthquake's injuring Hogan was evil. Squashing Damien was just sinister on a whole 'nother level. As a Face, he was the ultimate Anti-Hero. As a Heel, he was the Devil Himself. Slapping Elizabeth was probably the most heinous thing I had ever seen growing up. At the end of the one SNME (which set up the Undertaker's face turn), during the still kiddie era of WWF, Vince McMahon called him a "Son of a Bitch", with the Bitch edited out, when he was stopped from hitting the first person to come through the curtain after his match with a chair (which would have been Elizabeth.) Ted DiBiase: He was such a great heel because he represented that "Big Money does whatever it wants" mentality. The Laugh and the utterly evil nature of kicking a little kid's basketball away from him right when he was about to win $500. That act made him the biggest heel in the WWF for years. It's something that'll always work (right, JBL?). Barry Windham: Always a great worker, and I was especially a huge fan during his brief run as the "Lone Wolf," when he used the Implant DDT as his finish (when he had the Big Gold Belt). It was him at what I consider the pinnacle of his career, thought it really came about 5 years too late. He was a heel who had no qualms about doing the dirty tricks, but would also slug it out. In the ring he was ruthless and aggressive, busting out Lariats on people as they would sit up from a near fall. In many regards, I will still argue that this run was the concept behind "The Game." I'd also be remiss to mention the fact that he also had seemingly endless amounts of endurance, going 30-90 minutes with Flair in several big time contests. If there was ever an Underrated member of the Horsemen, it would be B.W. |
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Kurt Angle Bryan Danielson Rob Van Dam Shawn Michaels Chris Benoit |
No order:
Jake "The Snake" Roberts Ric Flair Chris Benoit Mick Foley Taz |
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Also Honorable mention goes to Lance Storm, Scott Stiener, and Ulitmate Warrior.
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1. Brian Pillman
2. Chris Jericho 3. Christopher Daniels 4. Mick Foley 5. Sting |
5. Ric Flair
4. Chris Jericho 3. "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig 2. Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat 1. Shawn Michaels |
Jericho
Guerrero Austin Rock CM Punk |
5) Chris Jericho
4) Randy Savage 3) Lance Storm 2) Rugged Ron Garvin 1) Tully Blanchard |
<font color=goldenrod>1. Ric Flair
2. Chris Jericho 3. Eddie Guerrero 4. Shawn Michaels 5. Rob Van Dam</font> |
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