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Old 08-24-2007, 02:35 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Stickman
I know Tivo is going to hate on me for this, but Nash is not a teir two, I'd say 3 at best.

I think you're bang on though. But....where's Bret? You can't deny he'd be in probably teir 2
I didn't know your TV recording device had such strong feelings about Nash.

No but I think Nash could be either a tier 2 or 3...kind of depends what era you're talking about. As a WWE guy he was 3 (arguments could be had that he was a 4 even), as a WCW guy he was a 2...a solid 2 at that.

And yeah, BDC is right, I hold firm that Andre is the 5th person in the tier 1 category. In fact, I would argue he belongs there more than Hogan does. To me, Hogan is kind of a tier 4 guy who was constantly pushed so hard, for so long, by so many DIFFERENT people that he became a default tier 1 guy.

This is all very subjective at best however. Still, there could be a alot of strong argument that any legend could fall into almost any category...EXCEPT Andre, that man is a tier 1, no questions asked IMO.
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