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Sting I can see the argument against - he wasn't a great promo for most of his career, he only really got great in TNA.
Punk is an awesome talker, but all time history of the business I don't know about Top 10. As debated on the podcast, Savage is the hardest one for me to position - I love Savage as a personality, he's so much fun as a promo, but he's not as versatile as a guy like Lawler or Flair. |
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Sting had great charisma and was good, but he wouldnt be Top 50 all time based on his WCW career. Feel free to bring up a blowaway promo or two you feel should elevate him, its an interesting debate.
Agree with Seth wholeheartedly about Bockwinkel, he's utterly fantastic. |
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