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Old 02-19-2015, 05:00 PM   #17
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I would put Joe at a 3.0 yellow. No way Joe would go on to win multiple world titles. He is a solid talent but not close to main event status.

I agree with this completely. I think the same rating of 3.0 would be applicable to someone like A.J. Styles as well (although like Samoa Joe, I haven't seen A.J. wrestle either).


With only One World title now, it's going to be a lot tougher for wrestlers to advance beyond the 3.0 level. Most of those 3.5 guys that I have listed, likely would not have become World champions had their been only 1 belt.


Perhaps that is a good 'litmus' test in determining a true 4.0 wrestler (i.e. if there had only been 1 World/WWE title, would that guy have become a World/WWE champion?). By this definition, guys like Kane and Big Show would be promoted to 4.0'ers, and Mick Foley would be listed at this level as well.
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