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Post by starpower on Oct 23, 2011 20:35:04 GMT -5
i say Y2J do u?
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Post by jakksking1 on Oct 23, 2011 21:09:00 GMT -5
No doubt its Jericho. Goldberg had a year and a half hot streak. Jericho has been putting on quality matches for over 15 years in the bigs
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Post by tnafan17: The Total Package on Oct 23, 2011 22:05:11 GMT -5
I don't see Goldbergs getting to many votes in this category.
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Post by Brad on Oct 23, 2011 22:07:06 GMT -5
Is this seriously even something that can be debated? Y2J hands down....
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Post by jasonphoenix1 on Oct 23, 2011 22:11:38 GMT -5
Monday Night Jericho
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Post by Fave on Oct 23, 2011 22:12:38 GMT -5
Jericho.
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Post by drifter on Oct 23, 2011 22:18:48 GMT -5
Jericho easy. He's had a career much longer than Goldberg, and is smart enough to know to evolve his character. Then you have Goldberg, who was pissed at his WWE run, because they didn't want to use him as the one dimensional wrecking machine he was in WCW.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2011 22:30:11 GMT -5
Jericho. No doubt.
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Post by cordless2016 on Oct 23, 2011 23:20:44 GMT -5
The IWC loves Jericho, and while he is a great all around talent, the fact is that he has spent most of his time in the mid-card. If I was gonna pick a guy to watch in the ring or on the mic, I'd take Jericho hands down. But this is about the better career, and while it was much, much shorter, Goldberg's was better. He was a huge draw during the attitude era, and probably only behind Austin, Rock, and the nWo during the time.
The guy came in, went on that incredible winning streak, and defeat Hollywood Hogan for the World title in a memorable title win. While not much happened after that in his WCW career, he was still WCW's biggest draw, and when he came to the WWE, it was a big deal, and all of his feuds were w/ top talents, including Jericho. He defeated Rocky clean in the ring, ended Hunter's 9 month reign of terror, and then defeated Lesnar in a super hyped, but huge letdown, match.
Jericho, on the other hand, was never a top draw. While he is great in the ring and on the mic, he's spent most of his career in the mid card. When he was given the Undisputed title and a run in the main event, he bombed. While I do blame the writters more than Jericho for his crappy run, the fact of the matter is that he wasn't drawing, and he spent most of 2002 through 2007 in the mid card(except for a short feud w/ Cena in 2005). In 2008, he was given a few world title runs mainly because Raw was lacking in main event heels at the time. Same in 2010.
Y2J is one of my favorites, and I'd pick him over Goldberg anyday to give a promo or a 5 star match, but career wise, Goldberg has this.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2011 0:24:20 GMT -5
Goldberg had a hell of a hot streak but Jericho has become a trend setter and has accomplished more than Goldberg ever could have.
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Post by Johnny Wrestling on Oct 24, 2011 1:14:24 GMT -5
The IWC loves Jericho, and while he is a great all around talent, the fact is that he has spent most of his time in the mid-card. If I was gonna pick a guy to watch in the ring or on the mic, I'd take Jericho hands down. But this is about the better career, and while it was much, much shorter, Goldberg's was better. He was a huge draw during the attitude era, and probably only behind Austin, Rock, and the nWo during the time. The guy came in, went on that incredible winning streak, and defeat Hollywood Hogan for the World title in a memorable title win. While not much happened after that in his WCW career, he was still WCW's biggest draw, and when he came to the WWE, it was a big deal, and all of his feuds were w/ top talents, including Jericho. He defeated Rocky clean in the ring, ended Hunter's 9 month reign of terror, and then defeated Lesnar in a super hyped, but huge letdown, match. Jericho, on the other hand, was never a top draw. While he is great in the ring and on the mic, he's spent most of his career in the mid card. When he was given the Undisputed title and a run in the main event, he bombed. While I do blame the writters more than Jericho for his crappy run, the fact of the matter is that he wasn't drawing, and he spent most of 2002 through 2007 in the mid card(except for a short feud w/ Cena in 2005). In 2008, he was given a few world title runs mainly because Raw was lacking in main event heels at the time. Same in 2010. Y2J is one of my favorites, and I'd pick him over Goldberg anyday to give a promo or a 5 star match, but career wise, Goldberg has this. Chris Jericho won almost every single title the WWE has to offer, he has the most IC title reigns in WWE history, first ever Undisputed WWE Champion. That's just a little. What does Goldberg have? WCW streak that was ruined by Kevin Nash, a victory over Hollywood Hogan.
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Post by cordless2016 on Oct 24, 2011 9:30:40 GMT -5
Again, this is about who had the better career, and I look at that as who was the better draw and had more top feuds. That easily goes to Goldberg.
The guy came in and was an instant main eventer. He went on that huge streak and was one of the few guys to cleanly defeat Hollywood Hogan, and for the World Title too. He was one of the top draws for either company during the late 90s, and even though WCW misused him after he lost to Nash, was still their top draw by far. When he came to the WWE for a year, he was always in top feuds. He defeated Rocky clean in the ring, then took down Jericho, then HHH clean in the ring to end his 9 month reign of terror, and finally Brock Lesnar to end his career.
Jericho may have the most IC title reigns record, but thats because, as I said before, he has spent most of his career as a mid-carder. When he was given shots as a main eventer, it was usually because there was a lack of top heels and HHH wasn't around. When he was given the Undisputed Title in 2001-2002, he bombed. Hunter was also gone at the time, and I'm willing to bet anything that Jericho wouldn't have touched the title had he been around. Then from early 2002-2008, he was in the mid-card except for a very short feud w/ Cena in 2005. In 2008, there was a lack of top heels on Raw, and with Hunter on smackdown, Jericho was given a transitional reign to get the title on Batista and then Cena. Same in 2010.
Goldberg spent basically his whole career as a main eventer and a big draw, while Jericho has spent most of his career in the mid-card with very little drawing power. Jericho has even said it himself that he was never a big draw.
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Post by Brad on Oct 24, 2011 12:22:53 GMT -5
Again, this is about who had the better career, and I look at that as who was the better draw and had more top feuds. That easily goes to Goldberg. The guy came in and was an instant main eventer. He went on that huge streak and was one of the few guys to cleanly defeat Hollywood Hogan, and for the World Title too. He was one of the top draws for either company during the late 90s, and even though WCW misused him after he lost to Nash, was still their top draw by far. When he came to the WWE for a year, he was always in top feuds. He defeated Rocky clean in the ring, then took down Jericho, then HHH clean in the ring to end his 9 month reign of terror, and finally Brock Lesnar to end his career. Jericho may have the most IC title reigns record, but thats because, as I said before, he has spent most of his career as a mid-carder. When he was given shots as a main eventer, it was usually because there was a lack of top heels and HHH wasn't around. When he was given the Undisputed Title in 2001-2002, he bombed. Hunter was also gone at the time, and I'm willing to bet anything that Jericho wouldn't have touched the title had he been around. Then from early 2002-2008, he was in the mid-card except for a very short feud w/ Cena in 2005. In 2008, there was a lack of top heels on Raw, and with Hunter on smackdown, Jericho was given a transitional reign to get the title on Batista and then Cena. Same in 2010. Goldberg spent basically his whole career as a main eventer and a big draw, while Jericho has spent most of his career in the mid-card with very little drawing power. Jericho has even said it himself that he was never a big draw. I highly disagree. A good career is made of staying power and evolving. I could give two shits that WCW put Goldberg on some winning streak. It means jack. He hasn't done anything else noteworthy
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Post by Johnny Wrestling on Oct 24, 2011 13:15:38 GMT -5
Again, this is about who had the better career, and I look at that as who was the better draw and had more top feuds. That easily goes to Goldberg. The guy came in and was an instant main eventer. He went on that huge streak and was one of the few guys to cleanly defeat Hollywood Hogan, and for the World Title too. He was one of the top draws for either company during the late 90s, and even though WCW misused him after he lost to Nash, was still their top draw by far. When he came to the WWE for a year, he was always in top feuds. He defeated Rocky clean in the ring, then took down Jericho, then HHH clean in the ring to end his 9 month reign of terror, and finally Brock Lesnar to end his career. Jericho may have the most IC title reigns record, but thats because, as I said before, he has spent most of his career as a mid-carder. When he was given shots as a main eventer, it was usually because there was a lack of top heels and HHH wasn't around. When he was given the Undisputed Title in 2001-2002, he bombed. Hunter was also gone at the time, and I'm willing to bet anything that Jericho wouldn't have touched the title had he been around. Then from early 2002-2008, he was in the mid-card except for a very short feud w/ Cena in 2005. In 2008, there was a lack of top heels on Raw, and with Hunter on smackdown, Jericho was given a transitional reign to get the title on Batista and then Cena. Same in 2010. Goldberg spent basically his whole career as a main eventer and a big draw, while Jericho has spent most of his career in the mid-card with very little drawing power. Jericho has even said it himself that he was never a big draw. I can't argue that Goldberg was pushed most of his career, but his WWE run isn't that good of an example to use. Yes, he defeated Triple H, but that was after he had to job to him on SummerSlam. After that, even though he was still over, he just wasn't the same.
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Post by gelatinoustapeworm on Oct 24, 2011 15:09:58 GMT -5
Jericho without question
I don't think you can really compare Goldberg's 4 year career to Jericho's 20+ years. Goldberg may have been at or near the top of the card his entire career, but again, it was only 4 years! Jericho has been with the WWE off and on since 1999 and has been a main eventer almost the entire time. I guess it all boils down to how you compare them. In my opinion, Goldberg was nothing more than a flash in the pan who would have never made it big anywhere other than WCW.
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Post by cordless2016 on Oct 24, 2011 16:34:48 GMT -5
I agree that it killed his momentum when he lost to Hunter at SummerSlam, but he was still the guy they used to end Hunter's long reign and had 2 clean wins over him on PPV.
What? From 1999-2001, he was a mid-carder. He was given a three month reign w/ the Undisputed title that bombed in early 2002, and then went right back to the mid-card. From 2002-2008, he was a mid-carder except for a 2 month feud w/ Cena in 2005. Even when he was given a few world title reigns in 2008, it was more because of a lack of main event heels on Raw, and he quickly jobbed to Batista and Cena, and went right back to the mid-card. Jericho has spent about 90% of his WWE career in the mid-card. Jericho himself has even said that he was never a big draw, and that he never made a big impact on TV ratings.
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Post by Brad on Oct 24, 2011 17:26:33 GMT -5
I agree that it killed his momentum when he lost to Hunter at SummerSlam, but he was still the guy they used to end Hunter's long reign and had 2 clean wins over him on PPV. What? From 1999-2001, he was a mid-carder. He was given a three month reign w/ the Undisputed title that bombed in early 2002, and then went right back to the mid-card. From 2002-2008, he was a mid-carder except for a 2 month feud w/ Cena in 2005. Even when he was given a few world title reigns in 2008, it was more because of a lack of main event heels on Raw, and he quickly jobbed to Batista and Cena, and went right back to the mid-card. Jericho has spent about 90% of his WWE career in the mid-card. Jericho himself has even said that he was never a big draw, and that he never made a big impact on TV ratings. Then you obviously equate the persons career based on how long their main event run's were. In which case the following people shouldn't be considered one's who had a good career Mr Perfect Savage Scott Hall JBL Eddie Benoit I could continue. I'm not trying to flame you or start a fight, the logic of someone's place on the card, making their career just isn't logical to me. I agree with whoever it was that said Goldberg was a flash in the pan
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2011 18:32:26 GMT -5
I had to lock the last "who had a better career" thread.hopefully I dont have to do the same here.
these types of "whos better" threads always cause disagreement.
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Post by jakksking1 on Oct 24, 2011 20:59:11 GMT -5
But cordless, by your logic, Goldberg was also in the "midcard" for over half his WCW run. During his streak, he was being fed Jerry Lynn, Meng and the Disco Inferno for the better part of a year. Sure the streak was cool, but Goldberg faced, for most of that, jobbers and lower midcarders to pad his wins.
Also, just trying to follow your argument, would the Ultimate Warrior be deemed to have a better wrestling career than Bret Hart, because Warrior CLEARLY outdrew Bret Hart and had a bigger feud??? Just curious
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Post by jakksking1 on Oct 24, 2011 21:16:52 GMT -5
also, i'm not trying to flame cordless or anyone who said Goldberg, just getting a discussion going.
Another point that I forgot was that while Goldberg had some nice feuds and a nice streak, he probably didn't draw nearly as much as you'd think. His biggest match, by far, was against Hogan. However, it didn't draw money, it was a match on WCW Nitro. A properly done feud would have drawn millions of dollars, but Bishoff stupidly went for a Nitro win vs. Raw. Also, his other matches, especially during the streak, didn't draw crap. They were squash matches, and most people, such as myself, switched back to Raw when he was done wrestling.
Also, in regards to merchandise, his stuff didn't fly off the shelves. While he was supposed to be the top draw in WCW, nWo merch (black and white, and red and black) was still the top draw.
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