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Old 12-21-2016, 07:25 PM   #44
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Billy Gunn would not be a reasonable suggestion for this thread though. There are certain objective metrics to use and AJ Styles is the correct answer. If Matt Hardy did your favorite work, then that's...that -- but you can't assert him honestly as Wrestler of the Year.

Sasha Banks has arguably lost standing with the company. She's had a great year personally, and I'm sure if you asked her she would say she is in love with her life, but she's basically been edged out of the title scene and it looks like she might be used to put over Nia Jax. I imagine she'll end up drafted to SmackDown next year and be revitalized there, but I just can't see her stock as being higher than it was this time last year.

The correct answer is AJ Styles. CyNick's answers stick close to kayfabe, but you do have to consider critical opinion somewhat too. AJ Styles, Chris Jericho, Charlotte and The Miz are a good "top four."
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