Doctor Of Style
King Koopa
Well, first they love me, and then they don't. Sometimes they do it, and sometimes they won't.
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Post by Doctor Of Style on Feb 4, 2012 14:55:20 GMT -5
The Macho Man is my favorite wrestler, but my all time favorite person in wrestling is Bobby Heenan.
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mrjl
Fry's dog Seymour
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Post by mrjl on Feb 4, 2012 15:02:18 GMT -5
I always have a hard time with stuff like this but overall, I think Mick Foley, he always seemed to be having a good time out there and he's very versatile.
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Post by Wrestling Curmudgeon on Feb 4, 2012 15:38:04 GMT -5
Christian by far. One of the most underappreciated talents of the Attitude Era and beyond.
Honorable Mention: Chris Jericho, Edge, Kurt Angle
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Post by mayabristow on Feb 4, 2012 16:19:58 GMT -5
Kurt Angle. To me he is one of the few wrestlers who is the total package. He is a great wrestler as well as a great mic worker. Hell even though he is in matches that maybe aren't high quality he can make those matches at least watchable.
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deancubed
Don Corleone
Playing League of Legends
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Post by deancubed on Feb 4, 2012 16:33:16 GMT -5
I vote for John Cena. That's right.
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Post by linecookguy on Feb 4, 2012 16:37:13 GMT -5
This Guy Was, Hate on me if you want, but I am being honest.. I started following him when I was in the 6th grade when he was in the 4 horseman.. and got my chance to see him live twice in NOLA, first time being at Royal Rumble 2001.. When he debuted in WWE along with my other favorites of the time Malenko, Eddie, and Saturn I had almost pissed my self He was by far my favorite wrestler of all time, I loved his move set, (I hated his mic worked sucked), when he won the world title I was almost in tears.. When news broke about his family I was just in pieces..
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Post by Super Duper Dragunov on Feb 4, 2012 16:43:15 GMT -5
of all time?
Jake the Snake.
promo's, psychology, he had it all. he didn't have all the muscles, but he still had IT. if you can be in a feud with Hogan in the 80's (even tho scrapped) and STILL get cheered when you DDT him, that says something.
no one can touch him in delivery and just coming off as sinister and pure evil. he didn't even have to try that hard like others have, he just oozed it.
i wish his life had turned out differently.
Edit: (since others have done it) rounding out my top 5: 2. Undertaker (got me into wrestling full time) 3. Macho Man (sometimes i wish Hogan wasn't around then) 4. Shawn Michaels (guaranteed show stealer) 5. Ultimate Warrior (huge Warrior mark as a little kid)
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Post by Citizen Snips Has Left on Feb 4, 2012 17:02:20 GMT -5
There's a massive tie for second-place but #1 will always be Hulk Hogan.
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lionheart21
Patti Mayonnaise
Once did a thing...
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Post by lionheart21 on Feb 4, 2012 23:06:18 GMT -5
Chris Jericho
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Post by montee916 on Feb 4, 2012 23:13:54 GMT -5
Taker will always be #1 for me.
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Post by moneyman20 on Feb 4, 2012 23:22:03 GMT -5
I should probably do the rest of my top 5(Strictly Who I've seen WWF/E)
2. The Undertaker(This man can work both a big man and a small man's style and be convincing either way. It never looks forced.)
3. Shawn Michaels( Gave it all every time he went out there.)
4. The Rock.(One of the most consistent wrestlers I've ever seen, every time he's in a match, it's always a good to great match. Handled the crowd like no other to.)
5. HHH.(He's had quite a few down times in his career. But, when he's at his best, he's the best wrestler in the entire world. Not just WWE, the world.)
Macho Man and Ric Flair are my two favorites but I've only seen them in WCW.
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Post by Starshine on Feb 4, 2012 23:34:31 GMT -5
The Rock.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2012 9:17:45 GMT -5
Bret Hart worked his tail off to give you your money's worth, whether it was a tag match or singles. It didn't matter if he fought for a title against the best the company threw at him, or against clods like Warlord or Jean-Pierre LaFitte in forgettable angles. Bret Hart matches were the closest thing to as "real" as it got in his hey-day.
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Lick Ness Monster
Dennis Stamp
From the eerie, eerie depths of Lake Okabena
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Post by Lick Ness Monster on Feb 5, 2012 15:02:37 GMT -5
The Rock is the easy #1. I can't say that I was ever NOT entertained by the man, and even when he was thrown into the absolute dirt-worst scenarios, he made them watchable just by being the Rock.
Rounding out my top five: Eddie Guerrero, Austin, Jericho, and the Honky Tonk Man.
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percymania
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
Percymania will live forever! Oh yeah!
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Post by percymania on Feb 13, 2012 3:39:02 GMT -5
Jericho
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salTy
El Dandy
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Post by salTy on Feb 13, 2012 3:58:16 GMT -5
STONE COLD!! STONE COLD!! STONE COLD!! STONE COLD!! STONE COLD!!
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Post by celticjobber on Feb 13, 2012 4:41:07 GMT -5
Bret Hart, without a doubt.
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Post by mrkennedymark on Feb 13, 2012 5:11:53 GMT -5
When I was a kid I was a total Hulkamaniac! My first ever wrestling figure was Hulk Hogan and my first ever shirt was a Hulk Rules shirt. When I was a teenager it was The Rock! I even had a mirror version of his eyebrow. Lita was a close second though. Now it is CM Punk. I like his style, his ring work and his mic skills.
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Marty McFry
Don Corleone
"She was mine before she was yours.... Wooooo"
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Post by Marty McFry on Feb 13, 2012 5:34:16 GMT -5
Mr Perfect.
The look, the moveset, the music, everything.
It also blew my 12 year old mind to find out we shared a march 28th birthday.
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Post by Hit Girl on Feb 13, 2012 5:38:07 GMT -5
Hulk Hogan
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