algertman
Hank Scorpio
Heroes Die. Legends Live Forever.
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Post by algertman on Mar 23, 2006 9:46:12 GMT -5
UNDERTAKER
The man can summon lighting and blow up wrestling rings.
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Post by Confused Mark Wahlberg on Mar 23, 2006 10:42:31 GMT -5
This is why the main event at WM is so fascinating.
Between HHH and Cena, the space-time continuum will implode because neither one of them can lose.
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Post by EvilShadow76 on Mar 23, 2006 11:16:07 GMT -5
I'd go with Hogan. Cena's got nothing on him when it comes to being invincible .
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Post by BrianTKessler on Mar 23, 2006 11:20:38 GMT -5
With the amount of times Hogan jobbed during his last official full-time run, I feel there are those more worthy.
If this wasn't a WWE forum, then I'd say Goldberg, but his WWE run was less than stellar, or so people say. I think I'd have to go with Ultimate Warrior, who wasn't on the poll. Whether it was winning after taking 5 Savage elbow drops, beating Hogan for the belt at Wrestlemania, or surviving a cobra bite to the face while being buried in th ground neck down... come to think of it I never saw him pinned cleanly.
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Post by bshadye413 on Mar 23, 2006 12:12:07 GMT -5
Easily Hogan....he just seemingly never lost in the 80s and early 90s. Off the top of my head, the only clean job he did between his first title reign to his heel turn was to Warrior at WM 6, but thats it. I could be wrong but thats the only one i remember. Simple formula...heel beats the hell out of him for 20 mins, hits their finisher. Hogan Hulks up, punch, punch, boot, occasional body slam, legdrop. 1-2-3.
Undertaker is second....nobody could keep him down and I don't think he jobbed clean until Austin beat him at SummerSlam 98.
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Post by Mr Ismaeal Naji on Mar 23, 2006 12:23:38 GMT -5
THIS BOARD MOST REALLY HATE BROCK
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electrickeithery
Samurai Cop
Paul McCartney, your next ROH world champion.
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Post by electrickeithery on Mar 23, 2006 12:49:29 GMT -5
Cena hasn't even come close to Hogan levels of superhumanness. I mean, Hogan would take his opponent's finisher and then Hulk Up (TM), and win. It may take a finisher or two to down Cena (ie. Edge's spears at NYR), but he doesn't spring up after like nothing happened.
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Post by gsguy on Mar 23, 2006 12:52:49 GMT -5
Hogan, no contest.
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Post by samachine on Mar 23, 2006 13:40:17 GMT -5
If were talking instant whoopings then I'll give it to Austin
HOWEVER if were talking SUPER COMEBACK, AJ Styles gets that by far. That's his friggin character.
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Post by theshriekingshiek on Mar 23, 2006 15:08:04 GMT -5
Hogan, no contest.
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Post by Loki on Mar 23, 2006 15:42:07 GMT -5
Hogan, but just because he's been invincible for four long years.
But if we're talking about quantity over quality, Cena is the best.
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Post by Jimichiro Likes Erick Rowan on Mar 23, 2006 16:16:39 GMT -5
What, no Max Moon?
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Post by KingPopper on Mar 23, 2006 16:31:30 GMT -5
Most superhuman Hogan...
Best superhuman Brock Lesnar or Sting.
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Post by Magneto on Mar 23, 2006 16:55:42 GMT -5
Hogan is the all time personification of superman comebacks but Cena is doing a nice job of working superman wins into his resume since his face turn in late '03.
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Post by Sawylent White on Mar 23, 2006 17:09:52 GMT -5
Obviously Hogan was (is) the most invincible ever, but I voted for Austin because he was definitely the most obnoxious invincible superstar in my opinion.
I was a young kid when Hogan was unstoppable so that didn't annoy me much, but I was in high school when Austin was untouchable and I absolutely hated it--which is why my biggest mark out moment possibly ever was when McMahon won the Rumble in '99.
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Post by Lance Uppercut on Mar 23, 2006 17:28:50 GMT -5
Wow, I do believe that's the most lopsided poll I've ever seen. As well as the most people actually voting on a poll I made.
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Hiroshi Hase
Patti Mayonnaise
The Good Ol' Days
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Post by Hiroshi Hase on Mar 23, 2006 17:31:33 GMT -5
Rock had a stretch where he lost most of his ppv matches. It was 99-2000. Agreed, he lost more than he won during that period. As for the post, I went with Hogan.
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Post by Magneto on Mar 23, 2006 17:49:20 GMT -5
^^That's because, as the Rock has said countless times before, he has a connection with the audience that he understands that it's best to "win all the time and come off like Superman". The crowd gets sick of that. They want to see you face tribulations and get the payback." That's probably why he always had so much incredible fan reaction in all of his matches. Great crowd psychologist. Too bad Cena and others haven't learned that yet.
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bob
Salacious Crumb
The "other" Bob. FOC COURSE!
started the Madness Wars, Proudly the #1 Nana Hater on FAN
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Post by bob on Mar 23, 2006 21:20:06 GMT -5
Hogan--- you can count on one hand the number of people who have beat him clean
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Post by Magneto on Mar 23, 2006 21:24:24 GMT -5
Let's see...The Rock, Ultimate Warrior, Goldberg, Kurt Angle, Brock Lesnar...I think that's it. Did Sting beat him clean?
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