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Year by year MVP...
Go back for every year you have been watching wrestling and name who the MVP was in your opinion for that year...
Tovo's MVPs 2007 - Irronically, still havn't seen a single second of any promotion's work from this year... 2006 - Kevin Nash, sure he wasn't actually wrestling all that much, but he made 2006 a great year for wrestling. Made TNA major league in my dilusion mind. 2005 - Shawn Michaels, just never seemed to have a bad match that year. Not quite up to his old stanards, but half a HBK is still twice most any other wrestler. 2004 - JBL, I did originally say Jericho, but in all honesty, JBL becoming JBL overcame Jericho's semi bland year... 2003 - Chris Jericho, it was either him or Michaels. Their fued that year was BY FAR the best thing wrestling did in that 365 day span. And while it was a close call between the two of them, I was pulling for Jericho cause I thought he still had Main Eventer written all over him... 2002 - Ric Flair, his comeback to wrestling...oh my god, I can not explain what that was like for me. Some of the greatest moments of my life was getting to watch him walk down the ramp...for what I thought would be...just a few more times... 2001 - Chris Jericho, Benoit Ladder Match (IMO the best ladder match ever), solid IC Title run, Tag Title run with Benoit, fueds with HHH & Austin combo, only decent heel of WWF during the InVasion, finally won "The Big One" (WCW World Title), defeated Austin & Rock in one night to become THE UNDISPUTED WORLD CHAMPION. My biggest Jericholic year ever. 2000 - The Rock, I don't know what to say, everyone smelled was The Rock was cooking in 2000. He was simply electric every second...though Jericho comes VERY close as a second place. 1999 - Triple H, I loved him growing into The Game. One of the best character transitions ever made. 1998 - Steve Austin, 1998 was the year of the Austin. Nuff said. 1997 - Shawn Michaels, I consider 1997 to be the peak of Michaels career. There was literally not one thing I would have changed about anything he did that year. Not one. And please, dig as much into that comment as you want to. 1996 - Kevin Nash, nWo was awesome simply because Nash was there. 1995 - Ric Flair, Flair = God, really found that evil side of Flair. 1994 - Shawn Michaels, Hogan had come to WCW and over shadowed Flair so I was kind of pissed off at WCW and I remember Michaels from back when Flair was in WWE. Basically Shawn Michaels was the first person that could get me to watch WWE programming without Flair on it... 1993 - Ric Flair, great year for The Naitch. The last of the Hogan-free WCW days... 1992 - Ric Flair, his best year ever not counting his time with the Horsemen 1991 - Ric Flair, single handedly made me start watching WWE television 1990 - Ric Flair, his fued with Sting made me love Sting...but REALLY made me love Flair more. 1989 - Ric Flair, his year with Ricky Steamboat, still unbelievable to me. Probably what I consider to be the best matches ever put on by anyone. I think Flair/Steamboat was what paved the way for the 90's style of wrestling. Plus his breif fued with Funk was awesome. 1988 - Tully Blanchard, him teaming with Arn was incredible. Second favorite Tag Team of all time. Plus the Horsemen were all riding strong. Incredible year. 1887 - Tully Blanchard, his long reign with the TV Title was incredible. Probably one of my favorite title reigns of all time. 1986 - Ric Flair, tough year for me to call, but Flair BARELY sneaks out in front of Blanchard. 1985 - Ric Flair, him and the Horsemen are the reason I started watching wrestling. The MVPs of MVPs Ric Flair: 9 years Shawn Michaels: 3 years Kevin Nash: 2 years Chris Jericho: 2 years Tully Blanchard: 2 years Triple H: 1 year JBL: 1 year The Rock: 1 year Steve Austin: 1 year Quote:
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