dante123
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Post by dante123 on Nov 13, 2010 17:56:52 GMT -5
why is batista number 49 and I jsut ranked up
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Post by ✖ AJ on Nov 13, 2010 18:54:14 GMT -5
Seeing Mysterio and Andre on the top 10 made me lol.
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Post by The Assassin on Nov 13, 2010 18:57:18 GMT -5
i stopped reading when i got to 5th and hadn't seen hogan's name.
what a joke.
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Post by eddie eddie on Nov 13, 2010 19:34:25 GMT -5
soooo uhh i got bored and made a list of who i'd consider the biggest/top 50 WWE wrestlers
keep in mind, WWE wrestlers.
i'm sure you can jam like Buddy Rogers in there. i don't know poop about him sooo yeah.
1 Hulk Hogan 2 Steve Austin 3 Shawn Michaels 4 The Rock 5 The Undertaker 6 Bret Hart 7 Triple H 8 Randy Savage 9 John Cena 10 Ric Flair 11 Billy Graham 12 Andre The Giant 13 Bruno Samamartino 14 Kurt Angle 15 Mick Foley 16 Chris Jericho 17 Randy Orton 18 Edge 19 Curt Hennig 20 Roddy Piper 21 The Ultimate Warrior 22 Kevin Nash 23. Ted Dibiase 24. Batista 25. Eddie Guerrero 26. Razor Ramon 27. Brock Lesnar 28. Kane 29. Yokozuna 30. Jeff Hardy 31. Owen Hart 32. Bob Backlund 33. Big Show 34. Ricky Steamboat 35. CM Punk 36. John Layfield 37. Rey Mysterio 38. Pedro Morales 39. Rob Van Dam 40. Rick Rude 41. Iron Sheik 42. Jimmy Snuka 43. Goldust 44. British Bulldog 45. Jake Roberts 46. Sgt. Slaughter 47. Sycho Sid 48. Matt Hardy 49. Jerry Lawler 50. Booker T
i really couldn't think of anyone else when i was reaching the end. who escaped my mind? probably someone really obvious.
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Post by Angel Beast on Nov 13, 2010 20:40:49 GMT -5
Where the F*** is KANYON??!?!? Seriously. Who Bettah Then Kanyon!?
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Post by Rule 30 on Nov 13, 2010 20:46:51 GMT -5
9. Rey Mysterio - WTF? 16. John Cena - Oh My! 49. Batista - U srs bro? Like it or not, Cena deserves to be on the list. He is undoubtedly the superstar of the 00's. Batista? no. Mysterio, possibly, but NOWHERE NEAR the top 10. No doubt Cena should be on, but he should be after some of the people he is before.
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Post by alexgg on Nov 13, 2010 20:55:37 GMT -5
that list is pretty poor if in order
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Post by Jord on Nov 13, 2010 21:16:58 GMT -5
Hogan should be in the top 3, nevermind the top 23.
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Post by cooliceman63 on Nov 13, 2010 22:06:24 GMT -5
How about the obvious exclusions? I mean nick bockwinkle made it but not Brock lesnar, Chris benoit or sid? Obviously this list is inaccurate. let alone the fact that hbk is on top, he shouldn't even be top 5, Logan should obviously be #1.
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Post by Lord Ragnarok on Nov 13, 2010 22:23:44 GMT -5
Seems like a good list to me. You would think that. Oh be quiet.
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Post by Jimmy on Nov 13, 2010 22:25:40 GMT -5
How about the obvious exclusions? I mean nick bockwinkle made it but not Brock lesnar, Chris benoit or sid? Obviously this list is inaccurate. let alone the fact that hbk is on top, he shouldn't even be top 5, Logan should obviously be #1. Nick Bockwinkel had more of an impact on wrestling than Brock Lesnar and Sid, and Benoit isn't included because he's a murdering piece of shit. and I don't know why you'd want this dude to be #1
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The Boglin
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Post by The Boglin on Nov 13, 2010 22:34:22 GMT -5
Seeing Mysterio and Andre on the top 10 made me lol. You don't think Andre belong in the top ten? Wow.
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Post by Lord Ragnarok on Nov 13, 2010 23:03:17 GMT -5
How about the obvious exclusions? I mean nick bockwinkle made it but not Brock lesnar, Chris benoit or sid? Obviously this list is inaccurate. let alone the fact that hbk is on top, he shouldn't even be top 5, Logan should obviously be #1. Nick Bockwinkel had more of an impact on wrestling than Brock Lesnar and Sid, and Benoit isn't included because he's a murdering piece of ****. and I don't know why you'd want this dude to be #1 Who wouldn't want that guy to be #1?
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Post by Calcifer Boheme on Nov 13, 2010 23:22:03 GMT -5
How about the obvious exclusions? I mean nick bockwinkle made it but not Brock lesnar, Chris benoit or sid? Obviously this list is inaccurate. let alone the fact that hbk is on top, he shouldn't even be top 5, Logan should obviously be #1. Nick Bockwinkel had more of an impact on wrestling than Brock Lesnar and Sid, and Benoit isn't included because he's a murdering piece of ****. Not quite how I was going to put it, but pretty much this. I know Sid is a favorite of a good number of people, but the business was no different for his being in it. Not to mention that a lot of people in the business don't care for him that much and this was voted on by wrestlers and employees. Brock was amazing, but he was only in the business for a few years, and was only on top for a couple. His real impact is in MMA, not wrestling. And anyone who thought Benoit would be on this is delusional. WWE has every right to remove him from things like this. Regardless of anything he ever did in the business, it doesn't overcome his last few days.
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Post by Hurricane on Nov 13, 2010 23:31:26 GMT -5
Seeing Mysterio and Andre on the top 10 made me lol. You don't think Andre belong in the top ten? Wow. Andre doesnt belong in the top 10. He was big, that is all. He sold one event, and that was Wrestlemania vs. Hogan. Apart from that, hes not a great wrestler and he wasnt great on the microphone. He was very one-dimensional. There are so many others that deserve it above him. That's really all I can think of about this list. But "top wrestlers" and whatnot lists are always going to ridiculously subjective. Thats how WWE would justify it but Micheals was not as good as The Rock or Stone Cold for entertainment value and HBK did not lead the attitude era also WWE's most succesful years. HBK is top performer but so is Shelton Benjamin. Shawn Michaels managed to be amazing and adapt to the colourful era of the early/mid 90s, the attitude era and the PG era, all the while putting on amazing matches and stealing shows worldwide.
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Post by Ministry of Darkness on Nov 14, 2010 0:57:39 GMT -5
I think Undertaker should be number 1 on that list!
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Post by Phantom on Nov 14, 2010 1:20:22 GMT -5
I'm sure Hogan and Flair would way higher if they werent in TNA right now. I'm glad HBK got the justice he deserved but I dont understand Rey Mysterio's rank. My opinion:
1. HBK 2. Stone Cold 3. Taker 4. Hogan 5. Ric Flair 6. Bret Hart 7. The Rock 8. Savage 9. Jericho 10. Triple H 11. Steamboat 12. Piper 13. John Cena 14. Eddie 15. Mr. Perfect 16. Kurt Angle 17. Edge 18. Andre 19. Ted Dibiase 20. Mick Foley
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Post by The Boglin on Nov 14, 2010 1:21:50 GMT -5
You don't think Andre belong in the top ten? Wow. Andre doesnt belong in the top 10. He was big, that is all. He sold one event, and that was Wrestlemania vs. Hogan. Apart from that, hes not a great wrestler and he wasnt great on the microphone. He was very one-dimensional. There are so many others that deserve it above him. Thats how WWE would justify it but Micheals was not as good as The Rock or Stone Cold for entertainment value and HBK did not lead the attitude era also WWE's most succesful years. HBK is top performer but so is Shelton Benjamin. Shawn Michaels managed to be amazing and adapt to the colourful era of the early/mid 90s, the attitude era and the PG era, all the while putting on amazing matches and stealing shows worldwide.[/quote] You realize Andre's prime was the 70's and he main e vented where ever he went? He was a huge draw as well, you can't exactly main event ppv's when there wasn't any during your time. You seem not to get the whole Andre legacy so i'll just leave you with your ignorance.
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Post by carly1988 on Nov 14, 2010 2:12:39 GMT -5
Its just randomly inserted. I mean Harley Race is listed at #6 and he was past his prime and basically a jobber in his WWF days.
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Post by HugoOne on Nov 14, 2010 3:53:09 GMT -5
That's really all I can think of about this list. But "top wrestlers" and whatnot lists are always going to ridiculously subjective. Thats how WWE would justify it but Micheals was not as good as The Rock or Stone Cold for entertainment value and HBK did not lead the attitude era also WWE's most succesful years. HBK is top performer but so is Shelton Benjamin. That's why this list is so subjective; the "top 50 performers" means something different to so many people. Some people look at it as who drew, or who led the company. Me? Shawn Michaels is going to be number one because night in and night out, he always brought everything to the table in his matches and never failed to enthrall me in his contests. He knows how to work a fast paced match against guys like Shelton Benjamin and Owen Hart, as well as how to play the underdog against bigger guys like Vader and Psycho Sid. Not to mention he pretty much owned every gimmick from ladder match to hell in a cell to the Royal Rumble. There will absolutely never be another Shawn Michaels, which is why he's my number one.
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