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Old 05-22-2005, 01:21 PM   #1
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Who is...?

I got thinking of various terms used in wrestling the other day, and was thinking of the sheer number of people who use the term "The franchise." It got me wondering who people considered the actual franchise of wrestling.

Given the limits of most people's viewing capacities, try and keep it to the televised US promotions. Try and keep it semi-current, since it's hard to compare history to the present.

Who is:

The Franchise? The person most synonymous with pro wrestling.

The most successful? Success is hard to measure in a fake sport, but give an opinion anyway.

Best face? Best Heel?

The most over?
Whether face or heel, or success in those.

The most recognised? Not necessarily because of wrestling.

The best pure athelete? Ring skills primarily

Best on the stick...Period? Mic/promo skills

Best non-wrestling talent? Managers, valets, commentary

Your favorite?

Best onscreen authority figure?


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--John Rogers
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