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Old 03-19-2008, 11:27 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyCool View Post
Then Stu Hart...well Stu only has one star pupil still wrestling.
A lot of that would have to do with era, and a lot of his trainees murdering their families and killing themselves.

I'd agree with Shawn Michaels. Who has Afa trained? I think he was responsible for John Cena, Batista and maybe The Miz, but has he trained anyone good? I kid...sorta.

Finlay would be a fantastic guy to learn from. CM Punk, Chris Hero, Trish Stratus, Jillian Hall and Batista would probably all agree. I'd love to learn from William Regal, too. Add Dave Taylor to the mix, and just group them as the Blue Bloods.

Dean Malenko is pretty good, too. He trained Jamie Noble, Kane and Molly Holly.
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