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Old 05-06-2007, 11:51 AM   #8
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Skippord, I swear to fucking god you just sit around and figure out how to piss me off. Since you gave no points or ideas, I shall return with only a couple of thoughts.

SHAWN MICHAELS: No matter how you look at it, one of, if not the best in ring performer of all time.

TRIPLE H: The best heel in the history of professional wrestling. Not to mention a masterful technician.

KEVIN NASH: The heart and soul behind the nWo. Period. In 1999 was voted in the top 5 most recognizable wrestlers of all time.

SCOTT HALL: One of the most entertaining people to ever step in the squared circle.

SEAN WALTMAN: For being the runt of a group, he was a damn fine worker. Widely credited with introducing America to the small style of wrestling.

Those 5 men changed professional wrestling forever. If it weren't for them, no nWo and no DX. MICHAELS and HALL changed the entire way a match was paced in the 90's. NASH came in and gave big men three dimensions. WALTMAN forged a new path in style for the largest wrestling market in the world. HUNTER may be the best well rounded wrestler of all time. I said I would make this short, but I'll finish with this; there is no group (kayfabe or otherwise) in professional wrestling to make a bigger impact, to make more money, or to have a collection of "Match of the Year" than those guys. You look at the greatest moments over the past decade and a half, and you will see it involved at least one of them...or Austin.
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