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Old 02-04-2005, 06:18 PM   #8
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Jimmy Hart: Contributed a great deal to WWF, both on and off TV. Worked a whole bunch for his boys to try to get / keep them over. Good move. Funny how he he's on with TNA though, so it should be interesting to see how this plays out.

Nikolai Volkoff: Company man. 100%. Gave a whole bunch, and worked with what he was given. Wasn't amazing talented wrestling-wise, but was always great with the entertaining.

Iron Sheik: Hard working guy. Good manager, and great WWF Champion. Got tons of heat, and played his character well. Did the job when it counted the most, and is a really great guy.

Cowboy Bob Orton: I don't think he'd have gotten it if it weren't for Randy being there, but either way - more power to him. Good on Bob, enjoy it.

Mr Wonderful Paul Orndorff: Definitely a big part of WWF history for a while, and one of the best heels from the time period. Made lots of money with his programs with Hogan and others. Not too big of a fan of him as a person, but nonetheless, good for Paul.
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