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Old 10-04-2016, 07:39 AM   #2
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John Cena
Don't think the guy has had a legit bad match in a really long time. While some of his promos are goofy, those are for the kids and they eat it up. When a feud is hot, and the promos get serious, they are the best in the business.

Kurt Angle
Guy just does everything well. One thing about Kurt is he is genuinely funny, and can make a complete ass of himself, but a second later he can switch on that unique intensity of his, and be a legit badass. The two don't conflict at all.

HBK
One of the best in ring performers of all time, and great at adding genuine emotion to feuds and matches. Always a big match feel as well.

Keiji Mutoh/Great Muta
Almost put Misiwa here, but he was kind of lame in the personality department where as Mutoh was bringing his unique charisma to the world when Nakamura was still in grade school. Hell, the guy got super over in wcw without even speaking a word. And the way he has been able to successfully adapt and change with every era, brings comparisons to the Undertaker.

All four guys are extremely versatile in the ring, and can wrestle any style. And they can manipulate a crowd (even one who likes to jeer him in cenas case) effortlessly.
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