jking1979
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Post by jking1979 on Apr 6, 2020 23:20:22 GMT -5
Ole Anderson is a mean rugged old school wrestler. The only guy to ever give him a problem was Blackjack Mulligan.
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johnnyhanson21
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Post by johnnyhanson21 on Apr 7, 2020 16:18:07 GMT -5
Hmm if where picking a fantasy line up with former members and people tied to the 4H I'll go with a version that never happened but should have in WCW.
Chris Benoit Curt Hennig Jeff Jarrett Ric Flair
with Arn Anderson in the JJ Dillon role.
Now in reality would go with the 2nd version with Lex in place of Ole.
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Retrospect
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Post by Retrospect on Apr 7, 2020 20:14:52 GMT -5
Hmm if where picking a fantasy line up with former members and people tied to the 4H I'll go with a version that never happened but should have in WCW. Chris Benoit Curt Hennig Jeff Jarrett Ric Flair with Arn Anderson in the JJ Dillon role. Now in reality would go with the 2nd version with Lex in place of Ole. Curt Henning would have been a way better Horseman than an nWo member.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2020 23:50:24 GMT -5
Hmm if where picking a fantasy line up with former members and people tied to the 4H I'll go with a version that never happened but should have in WCW. Chris Benoit Curt Hennig Jeff Jarrett Ric Flair with Arn Anderson in the JJ Dillon role. Now in reality would go with the 2nd version with Lex in place of Ole. Curt Henning would have been a way better Horseman than an nWo member. yep he shoulda stayed with them and fought the nwo.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2020 23:53:05 GMT -5
for fantasy horseman, i really like flair,luger,arn,tully. thats the best for me, but flair,henning,arn,tully wouild be pretty sweet as well.
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Post by HandsomeHollywood on Apr 9, 2020 20:12:36 GMT -5
Definitely Flair, Arn, Tully and Ole and JJ. I can accept Windham to a degree. Unpopular opinion, I think Barry Windham is wildly overrated. Barry never stuck around long enough to really make a great mark like Ric Flair or even Arn. He left WWF twice in the 80s and neither run were very lengthy. He was with NWA for maybe two years in the late 80s. His longest run was with WCW from early 1990 to mid 1993 but in today's time of only one major fed and 10-20 year runs, 3 years is nothing. He also disappeared for far too long. It's almost like a decade passed between him leaving WCW in 1993 and coming back for Slamboree. It's like the fans didn't even remember him, sadly. The late 1990s weren't much better for him either. It was the time of bad gimmicks and he got 2 from WWF, 3 if you count his involvement with the WWF's NWA version. He has a good place in wrestling history but I think it would have been better if he stuck around longer which would have led to higher profile feuds and storylines. For me, I was just never impressed with him. I found him generic in every category and never liked his look. A lot of wrestlers from those days talk Windham up big as one of the most underrated ever and one of the most talented guys ever, in-ring. I never saw it when he was around or when I go back and rewatch.
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jason1980s
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Post by jason1980s on Apr 10, 2020 10:46:27 GMT -5
Curt Hennig in 1997 should have 100% been a Horsemen and may have revived the group. The type of athlete he was with his personality fit the Horsemen. But he went on to become just another n w o member with a lot of lower card guys mixed in, sadly. I think he really enjoyed getting to work with Rick Rude so that's at least a plus for him being with n w o.
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zoomfactor32
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Post by zoomfactor32 on Apr 10, 2020 11:18:47 GMT -5
My all-time favorite Horsemen line-up was Flair, Arn, Tully, and Windham.
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Post by Jerichoholic on Apr 10, 2020 11:21:52 GMT -5
I went with what is looking like the majority vote here, but I think Ole could be ahead of Wyndham. While I experienced most iterations of the Horsemen, my favorite days were the WCW Monday Nitro days. They made the NWO too strong though. Didn't need the Hennig swerve, which did his career no favors, and then they should have made Eddie Guerrero a Horsemen. I remember reading a rumor about that back in the day and just think how great that would have been.
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johnnyhanson21
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Post by johnnyhanson21 on Apr 10, 2020 15:09:35 GMT -5
Curt Hennig in 1997 should have 100% been a Horsemen and may have revived the group. The type of athlete he was with his personality fit the Horsemen. But he went on to become just another n w o member with a lot of lower card guys mixed in, sadly. I think he really enjoyed getting to work with Rick Rude so that's at least a plus for him being with n w o.
Well in reality could have just put both Rude & Perfect into the Horsemen instead.Could have ran with Flair,Perfect,Malenko,Benoit with Rude as the manger.Flair as the main eventer,Perfect as the US level type guy and Benoit & Malenko as the tag team.That would have been a hell of a stable.
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jking1979
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Post by jking1979 on Apr 11, 2020 17:29:33 GMT -5
Curt Hennig in the Four Horsemen would have been a great addition. He was the guy that beat Ric Flair in the Loser Leaves WWE match in 1993. I also like the idea of Eddie Guerrero being in the group.
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