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Old 12-18-2004, 02:35 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by KingofOldSchool
Where is Flair in all of this?

He is light years ahead of Pillman and defiantely better than Malenko, Tully, and Muta.
I love Flair to death, I'd probably put him at 10 with Curt Hennig at 9. If the whole top 10 were my opinion alone, this is how my top 10 guys would look. (Hemi and Funky, hope you don't mind, delete my list if you'd like.) Bare in mind though that my list is off of my enjoyment of their in ring work, no accomplishment, name value, backstage problems influence the list.

1. Shawn Michaels
1. Bret Hart
3. Kurt Angle
4. Tully Blanchard
5. Dynamite Kid
6. Dean Malenko
7. Great Muta
8. Brian Pillman
9. Curt Hennig
10. Ric Flair

Runners up would be guys like (I'll do 5 runner ups in no particular order), Ted Dibiase, Owen Hart, Arn Anderson, Bruno Sammartino, and Bob Backlund.
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