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Acctaully I'm going to redo:
10. Mic Foley - The King of Hardcore. The greatest garabage wrestler ever, and the only one to mainevent a wrestlemania.
9. Chris Jericho - Sure he wasn't the first heavyweight champion to be under 6'4" and 240 lbs. But he is the first man ever to be the undisputed heavywieght champion of the world. Think about that, not only was he well below the normal size of maineventers, especially for Vince McMahon's promotion, but he got to be the first undisputed champion, which garuntees him a spot in the hall of fame.
8. Goldberg - He was that man that could have turned WCW around, to bad no one in charge saw that.
7. Sting - See Rock.
6 The Rock - Well duh.
4&5. The Outsiders - I'm rating Nash and Hall together because the pair forced a new era in wrestling. Sure Hogan may claim the nWo was all him. But if it wasn't for Scott Hall just showing up on WCW, and then Nash joining him, the wrestling world wouldn't be the same.
3. Stone Cold Steve Austin - Biggest draw ever. He was also one hell a wrestler. He basically redefine wrestling.
2. The Immortal Hulk Hogan - Sure he is a politcal, backstabbing, manpulative asshole that killed WCW. But still, the man is the living, breathing embodiment of all that is wrestling. Flair and Sting best represent WCW. Austin and Rock best represent WW(F)E, Hogan is wrestling, non-donominational.
1. Ric "Mother Fucking" Flair - A true icon. And after reading wrestlecrap, Death of WCW, and just everything else, if anyone can go through that many god awful angles, and still come out on top, he must be doing something right.
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