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Post by Snitsky on Nov 6, 2008 15:20:36 GMT -5
do you agree?
i thought at his peak kevin nash brought more money in then stone cold
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Post by Mozenrath on Nov 6, 2008 15:21:22 GMT -5
John Cena actually outranks Andre? Whoa.
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Post by THE Dinobot on Nov 6, 2008 15:22:30 GMT -5
Hunter is sure over a lot of top stars (Austin, Rock and Bret) most noticeably, not sure I'd agree with that.
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Post by Johnny B. Decent on Nov 6, 2008 15:24:31 GMT -5
I'm suprised Kane's that high.
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Nov 6, 2008 15:24:25 GMT -5
Methinks Savage should be higher
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Post by Mozenrath on Nov 6, 2008 15:25:06 GMT -5
Hunter is sure over a lot of top stars (Austin, Rock and Bret) most noticeably, not sure I'd agree with that. Well, he's been on top about 3 times as long as Austin or Rock, so I really don't have much trouble believing it, considering that he's been a main eventer since 99, 9 years ago.
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Post by imnotbooked on Nov 6, 2008 15:26:20 GMT -5
do you agree? i thought at his peak kevin nash brought more money in then stone cold I sure hope your kidding with that comment!
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Post by Snitsky on Nov 6, 2008 15:27:28 GMT -5
do you agree? i thought at his peak kevin nash brought more money in then stone cold I sure hope your kidding with that comment! no..... well according to him, during a shoot interview he produced graphs comparing how much he brought in vs auatin and his was more...just saying
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Post by THE Dinobot on Nov 6, 2008 15:30:38 GMT -5
Well, he's been on top about 3 times as long as Austin or Rock, so I really don't have much trouble believing it, considering that he's been a main eventer since 99, 9 years ago. Yeah true, but over those 9 years or so, are there really enough Triple H fans that make up the majority of the crowds? Austin and Rock, their drawing power is evident, while a shorter amount of time, they transcended pro wrestling, Hunter not so much. Bret was more of the beloved overseas star during his course on top, so perhaps Hunter has it on him. Obviously I really have no idea what I'm talking about, this is smart people stuff.
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Post by Mozenrath on Nov 6, 2008 15:33:04 GMT -5
Well, he's been on top about 3 times as long as Austin or Rock, so I really don't have much trouble believing it, considering that he's been a main eventer since 99, 9 years ago. Yeah true, but over those 9 years or so, are there really enough Triple H fans that make up the majority of the crowds? Austin and Rock, their drawing power is evident, while a shorter amount of time, they transcended pro wrestling, Hunter not so much. Bret was more of the beloved overseas star during his course on top, so perhaps Hunter has it on him. Obviously I really have no idea what I'm talking about, this is smart people stuff. Haha, no, you bring up a good point. Hunter has had a lot of fans, but just as importantly, like people like Piper, Flair, and DiBiase, he's been part of some major programs as a hated heel. Think about some of Rock, Foley, and Austin's biggest matches. About half the time, who were they wrestling?
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Post by Bobby Womack on Nov 6, 2008 15:35:37 GMT -5
Hunter is sure over a lot of top stars (Austin, Rock and Bret) most noticeably, not sure I'd agree with that. you must be forgetting that bret was one of the worst draws the company ever had id love to know what meltzers judging system is based on because just at a glance i have to wonder why hbk, hart, nash, larry z, benoit, kane, hansen etc are doing on it at all, and the rest of the order is rather confusing to me, especially warrior being so low no..... well according to him, during a shoot interview he produced graphs comparing how much he brought in vs auatin and his was more...just saying nash was joking
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Post by The In-Crowd on Nov 6, 2008 15:35:46 GMT -5
I sure hope your kidding with that comment! no..... well according to him, during a shoot interview he produced graphs comparing how much he brought in vs auatin and his was more...just saying that was a TNA segment not a shoot
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Post by Jay Carroll on Nov 6, 2008 15:39:16 GMT -5
Flair is in the 30's? EPIC FAIL. the man CARRIED the NWA for years...
Lists like this remind me of why I just read the WWE weekly show recaps on his website, then get the hell out of dodge before I plunk down 10 bucks a month.
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Post by The In-Crowd on Nov 6, 2008 15:40:49 GMT -5
Flair is in the 30's? EPIC FAIL. the man CARRIED the NWA for years... Lists like this remind me of why I just read the WWE weekly show recaps on his website, then get the hell out of dodge before I plunk down 10 bucks a month. Reading is usually a good thing
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Post by Snitsky on Nov 6, 2008 15:42:45 GMT -5
no..... well according to him, during a shoot interview he produced graphs comparing how much he brought in vs auatin and his was more...just saying that was a TNA segment not a shoot he may have done it again but the one i saw was def a shoot
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Post by The In-Crowd on Nov 6, 2008 15:45:10 GMT -5
that was a TNA segment not a shoot he may have done it again but the one i saw was def a shoot he didnt do it with charts and the shoot i saw s\he was talking about how WWE never even got behind him as champ cuz vince always though bret was the bigger star
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Post by Joekishi on Nov 6, 2008 15:46:50 GMT -5
Bruno could only sell out MSG, Hogan and Austin TRUMP all those guys
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Post by Mozenrath on Nov 6, 2008 15:49:13 GMT -5
Bruno could only sell out MSG, Hogan and Austin TRUMP all those guys Well, Bruno was their top draw for like a decade plus, so while it's hard to wrap my head around, I can understand the logic of it. Who the hell is Argentina Rocca?
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Post by Gopher Mod on Nov 6, 2008 15:52:18 GMT -5
Bruno could only sell out MSG, Hogan and Austin TRUMP all those guys Well, Bruno was their top draw for like a decade plus, so while it's hard to wrap my head around, I can understand the logic of it. Who the hell is Argentina Rocca? That's actually the late Antonio Rocca, who was in CWC/WWWF in the 50's and early 60's. Looking at the entire list, I only find one problem: the inclusion of Waldo von Erich.
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Post by robferatu on Nov 6, 2008 15:54:01 GMT -5
If it's the one that not only featured charts, but Alex Shelley and Johnny Devine. Then that was a segment produced for TNA in association with Paparazzi Productions.
I do recall watching a shoot interview with him where he never felt like the top guy when he was champion, because more emphasis was placed on Bret Hart. I even remember him making the comment of being the longest transistional champion in wrestling history.
Now, if you include Nash's run in WCW with the NWO. I'm sure he's up there with Austin, as would be Scott Hall and it would only add to Hogan as being "the" top draw.
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