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Post by thegame415 on May 13, 2008 22:04:04 GMT -5
for me, its always been x-pac...for some reason, i like the guy and feel he was one of the more over wrestlers in 1998-1999...i always though he was half-way decent in the ring as well
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Mr Captain Falcon
Dennis Stamp
So I could write anything in here and it'll be posted?
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Post by Mr Captain Falcon on May 13, 2008 22:07:25 GMT -5
I was a big fan of Jeff Jarrett when he was The Chosen One in WCW.
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Annette
Unicron
Love Feels Amazing ♥
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Post by Annette on May 13, 2008 22:09:37 GMT -5
for me, its always been x-pac...for some reason, i like the guy and feel he was one of the more over wrestlers in 1998-1999...i always though he was half-way decent in the ring as well I gotta agree - I was in loooooooooove with Xpac, jheri curl and all.
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Post by tonyexile on May 13, 2008 22:22:10 GMT -5
I've always openly admitted to it, but as a kid I was a HUGE Lugar mark, and when he was still with the 'E, I was a HUGE Chris Masters mark (when he debuted, he especially reminded me of Lugar).
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Post by Rorschach on May 13, 2008 22:24:31 GMT -5
The Bushwackers.
*Blushes furiously, leaves thread in shame*
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isink
Don Corleone
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Post by isink on May 13, 2008 22:43:09 GMT -5
rodney mack, i was always marking for him and really would have liked to see him face angle or voldermort
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Post by Danimal on May 13, 2008 23:08:45 GMT -5
When I was a kid watching AWA I loved the "the high flyers" Greg Gagne and Jim Brunzell. Brunzell isn't so embarrassing but Gagne is pushing it.
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Post by davidblade on May 13, 2008 23:13:14 GMT -5
I really liked Lex Luger in the late 90s WCW. I consider that most likely his best run in wrestling especially when he beat Hogan for the World Title on Nitro that one time. I believe it was the first time Hogan had lost the belt since he turned heel so it was a big thing.
I also like X-Pac. He was really really talented and it was incredible that a guy his size got so over in the mid-90s. Too bad he has a big drug problem. I think he could have gone on to do a lot better things in WWE or TNA.
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Johnny B. Decent
Patti Mayonnaise
Had one once
Everybody's Favorite Arizonian.
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Post by Johnny B. Decent on May 13, 2008 23:18:08 GMT -5
As stated before, I like Yoshinari Ogawa. I don't care what people say.
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Post by thesam07 on May 14, 2008 1:17:09 GMT -5
Billy Gunn
*Runs away*
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The Ichi
Patti Mayonnaise
AGGRESSIVE Executive Janitor of the Third Floor Manager's Bathroom
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Post by The Ichi on May 14, 2008 1:19:05 GMT -5
I had a Billy Gunn phase around 98-99, good thing it didn't last. God Kip James sucks.
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Professor Chaos
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
Bringer of Destruction and Maker of Doom
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Post by Professor Chaos on May 14, 2008 1:22:04 GMT -5
Lex Luger was always one of my favorites. Still bugs me how much he gets bashed nowadays.
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Jazzman
King Koopa
Trombone Shorty > Your Favorite Musician
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Post by Jazzman on May 14, 2008 2:02:52 GMT -5
Maven and Glacier... so what, wanna fight about it?
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on May 14, 2008 2:22:25 GMT -5
The only one I can think of is Billy Gunn when he was teaming with the Road Dogg.
Yeah, shoot me.
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Post by dlg3000 on May 14, 2008 2:54:58 GMT -5
Buff Bagwell, especially when he was with Scorpio. He was stiff but he could definitely wrestle. Despite all of the stories of his politics, I have always like Shawn Michaels. I marked out for Hulk Hogan when I was a kid. I have always liked the Big Show when he was the Giant in WCW. I too have always like Jeff Jarrett. Kevin Nash 1-2-3 Kid Despite his feelings on the business, I have always liked Goldberg. Heidenreich Jazz Greg Gagne
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Post by Cactus Jack on May 14, 2008 3:03:19 GMT -5
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Kae
Dennis Stamp
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Post by Kae on May 14, 2008 3:04:08 GMT -5
I liked Triple H most when he was Hunter Hearst Helmsley, and secretly wish that he would go back to that gimmick. So, I'm not embarrassed about liking him, but I am about liking that stupid, contrived gimmick.
I used to be embarrassed about liking Goldust, because all my friends were into the Rock and Austin at the time.
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Post by Topher is Human on May 14, 2008 3:28:35 GMT -5
Big time Maven fan, no real secret. Infact I find him so awesome that it isn't embarassing for me.
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Post by happygilmore on May 14, 2008 7:17:41 GMT -5
Mean Street Posse Albert Godfather (I'm not necessarily embarrassed, but, people thought I was weird) John Cena (don't hurt me) Jeff Jarrett Hillbilly Jim
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Post by Wrestling guru on May 14, 2008 7:27:28 GMT -5
1. Lex Luger- May not have been a great worker, but due to his physique he stood out.
2. Sid Vicious- He looked like he could really kick someone's ass. His promos were also so bad, that they were unintentionally funny.
3. X-Pac- Especially with DX in the late 90's. I didn't care for him too much as the 1-2-3 Kid in mid 90's WWF.
4. The Wall (WCW)- He was who I most enjoyed watching during WCW's final days.
5. Billy Gunn- Over the last few months, I've warmed up to him, mainly because as he gets more pathetic by trying to wear the same gear and act the same way as he did 10 years ago, I've found him to be so unintentionally funny, that I look as much forward to his segments than that of Samoa Joe or Kurt Angle.
6. Cody Rhodes- He is really getting better. I think he could be a future WWE headliner in a few years.
7. Kaz- Love his entrance music. He is kind of bland and really needs to get rid of his "jobber" wrestling name, but I find him to have a ton of potential. I know he more well liked than alot of the other wrestlers.
8. Reno in WCW- Thought his roll of the dice finisher was awesome.
9. S. D. Jones- All time favorite WWE jobber.
10. Alex Wright- Always thought he could have been a major star. Surprised that he seemed to vanish from the wrestling scene. Had good charisma and was decent in the ring.
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