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Old 02-16-2007, 11:02 PM   #6
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Viscera was 1995 King of the Ring, which should be borught up and ued to make him sort of a mid-card heel threat. Unfortunately, that won't happen.

Gregory Helms has pinned The Rock and Ric Flair, plus he's held the European Championship, two Hardcore Championships, three Cruiserweight Championships and two World Tag Team Championship (both with men over 300lbs). Watching SmackDown!, one would think that winning the Cruiserweight Title and beating Matt Hardy were his only real achievements.

Jeff Hardy, Johnny Nitro, Matt Hardy and William Regal have also done some pretty cool stuff in their careers that is often overlooked. Regal has held something like thirteen Championships in the WWE, has challenged for the IC Title at WrestleMania twice, etc.

Hacksaw Jim Duggan's amateur wrestling background, Royal Rumble win and WCW Title wins are often overlooked. King Booker has held more mainstream Championships in professional wrestling than anyone, I think. He's easily a top tier guy with Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, Hulk Hogan and Triple H, even if the market for professional wrestling has dipped.
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