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Post by Rated [R] NinJa on Feb 4, 2019 14:09:20 GMT -5
The Rock
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Post by Chip on Feb 4, 2019 14:42:33 GMT -5
HBK Stone Cold Steve Austin CM Punk
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Post by marino13 on Feb 4, 2019 17:27:37 GMT -5
I mean if we're giving our top five... Randy Savage, Bret Hart, Christian, & Barry Windham would round out mine.
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TheBadGuyChico
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Post by TheBadGuyChico on Feb 4, 2019 18:13:34 GMT -5
Hogan, Perfect, Bret Hart, Savage, Styles.
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Post by greenjack1992 on Feb 4, 2019 18:24:46 GMT -5
Shawn, Eddie and Kurt. In that order.
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Post by nellyplatinum on Feb 4, 2019 18:33:08 GMT -5
shawn,jeff,ziggler
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Post by The Lion's Den on Feb 4, 2019 18:57:31 GMT -5
Different eras yield different results. I have to say, I have been really out of wrestling since maybe 03? 04? Just grew out of wrestling after the invasion like many.
I have been watching a lot lately and found that Finn Bailor has had some good in-ring performances. I feel like Randy Orton could be such a better performer but sometimes held back. I kind of like those weird Wyatt Family people, agile big people always impress. Interesting personalities. Nothing captivating though like the old days. I also like Seamus outside of the ring, inside the ring I can't really stand his character. These aren't my favourites, just what I've observed lately.
From the "Ruthless Aggression" era, I would probably go with Kurt Angle, Benoit, and Guerrero. Stone Cold, Rock, HHH we're all fading out of their prime feuds, Foley too. There was definitely a shift to some more exciting technical wrestlers. I enjoyed their rise and found Eddie Guerrero exceptionally fun. When he came in I found him annoying, I don't think he really had a place to shine yet. Then the transition out was perfect to give him more promos.
From the "Attitude Era", which is what I grew up with, I really loved a lot of wrastlers. The WWE did such a good job of building up lower tier and mid-carder story lines that there was always something to follow. Of the big stars I remember hating the heels, but looking back they did such a good job of convincing me they were bungholes. Stone Cold was ultimately the best hype guy for me, followed by the Rock, even with his stupid phrases. Holy crap, how can you not put Mankind on your list for the things he did? I always loved Kane too, he was agile and jacked at one point and was a great fringe superstar. Loved the mysteriousness and darkness of his character, the fire shots were always exciting too. And of course I enjoyed Ken Shamrock at a point in time, hence the name. Don't care for UFC now though. Going back though, I think Vince McMahon might be my favourite heel of all time. I can't believe the positions he put himself and his family in, not to mention he was actually an incredible showman. The Vince/Austin feud never got old.
Early era/Golden Era, whatever that's called, I was too young to understand.
For WCW, I was always a fan of the Steiner brothers. Loved the NWO angle when it happened, then it got a bit carried away. Rey Mysterio was always fun in that time.
ECW, well I didn't follow as it wasn't always up in Canada. Friday nights on Spike from what I remember... But the stuff they did was just wild, I just enjoyed the product.
I'm clearly a product of my time.
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Post by GreyHaze:Big Bad Booty Daddy on Feb 5, 2019 0:07:49 GMT -5
Sting. I loved him as a kid and he will forever be my favorite.
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Post by China Claus on Feb 5, 2019 0:47:29 GMT -5
Hogan got me into wrestling.
HBK got me coming back for more.
AJ Styles got me wanting more.
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Post by Hulkster2001 on Feb 5, 2019 10:04:43 GMT -5
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Post by ~ Cymru ~ on Feb 5, 2019 11:59:57 GMT -5
In order Undertaker, Hogan and Triple H
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Post by Browser Brody on Feb 5, 2019 12:12:40 GMT -5
Hulk Hogan and Jeff Jarrett
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Post by ClashOfStyles on Feb 5, 2019 15:52:54 GMT -5
Undertaker
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Post by rowdy1971 on Feb 5, 2019 17:46:27 GMT -5
Since I can read and some can't. Says all time favorite, not who are your top 5 or top in each era, I swear, you're not cool. ANYWAY.... duh:
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Post by k5 on Feb 5, 2019 20:00:40 GMT -5
macho man randy savage. there’s a few but when push comes to shove the macho king reigns.
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Post by Boy Wonder on Feb 5, 2019 20:10:34 GMT -5
Jericho or Eddie. It’s hard for me to pick just one, but if you twisted my arm, unfortunately Jericho just has more of a career to look at due to Eddie’s early passing. Jericho’s last WWE run was great and he went on to reinvent himself and do some great work in Japan.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2019 22:53:26 GMT -5
Roddy Piper
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Post by gelatinoustapeworm on Feb 5, 2019 22:57:02 GMT -5
Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, Randy Savage, Ric Flair
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Post by The Lion's Den on Feb 6, 2019 4:26:27 GMT -5
Since I can read and some can't. Says all time favorite, not who are your top 5 or top in each era, I swear, you're not cool. ANYWAY.... duh: Oh come on, it's like picking your favourite child.
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Post by Liv Is Life on Feb 6, 2019 7:41:44 GMT -5
Hulk Hogan is the reason I fell in love with the business and will always be #1 for it. Triple H and Undertaker would be the only two who could come close in terms of how invested I became in them, but in this case I gotta go with the OG.
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