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Post by perpetualn00b on Apr 4, 2008 11:33:15 GMT -5
Wait a minute, didn't he have a Brutus "the Barber" Beefcake gimmick, too?
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 4, 2008 12:12:25 GMT -5
I count 114 separate title reigns for Lawler. I wonder if he has a replica of each of those in a cabinet in his front room?
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 4, 2008 12:16:58 GMT -5
Wait a minute, didn't he have a Brutus "the Barber" Beefcake gimmick, too? I was bound to leave one out, there are so flippin many!
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Post by The Missing Manic on Apr 4, 2008 16:59:09 GMT -5
none of mine in there yet i must have made popular choices Cena Batista and the like (yeah Right )
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 4, 2008 17:52:45 GMT -5
none of mine in there yet i must have made popular choices Cena Batista and the like (yeah Right ) You`ve seen the list so far! I wouldn`t count anything out ;D
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 5, 2008 4:07:46 GMT -5
And we`re back with #59 Big Bossman
10 points Highest ranking 17
6'6" - 315 lbs Trained by Mickey "The Hammer" Henry & Nightmare Ted Allen Debut: 1985 Previous Gimmicks: War Machine (NWA), Big Bubba Rogers (NWA), The Boss (WCW), The Gardian Angel (WCW), Ray Traylor (WCW) Signature move: Bossman Slam (Sidewalk Slam) TitlesUWF (Mid South) World Heavyweight title defeating One Man Gang (April 19, 1987); WWF Hardcore title defeating Mankind (November 30, 1998); WWF World Tag Team titles w/Ken Shamrock defeating Billy Gunn & Jesse James (December 14, 1998); WWF Hardcore title defeating Al Snow (July 25, 1999); WWF Hardcore title defeating Al Snow (August 24, 1999); WWF Hardcore title defeating Al Snow and The Big Show in a 3-WAY (October 12, 1999);
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 5, 2008 4:14:19 GMT -5
#58 Mitsuharu Misawa 10 points Highest ranking 1
6' 1" - 242 lbs
Trained by Shohei Baba, Dick Beyer & Dory Funk, Jr. Debut: August 21, 1981 Previous Gimmicks: Kamikaze Misawa, Tiger Mask II Signature moves: Emerald Frosion (Sitout side powerslam, sometimes from the top rope), Tiger Driver (Sitout double underhook powerbomb, sometimes from the top rope) TitlesNWA International Junior Heavyweight title (08/31/85); Pacific Wrestling Federation World Tag Team titles w/Jumbo Tsuruta (07/03/87); All Asia Tag Team title w/Kenta Kobashi (04/09/90); All Japan World Tag Team titles w/Toshiaki Kawada (07/24/91); Unified Triple Crown Heavyweight title (08/22/92); All Japan World Tag Team titles w/Toshiaki Kawada (12/04/92); All Japan World Tag Team titles w/Kenta Kobashi (12/03/93); All Japan World Tag Team titles w/Kenta Kobashi (12/10/94); Unified Triple Crown Heavyweight title (05/26/95); All Japan World Tag Team title w/Jun Akiyama (5/23/96); Unified Triple Crown Heavyweight title (01/20/97); Unified Triple Crown Heavyweight title (10/31/98); Unified Triple Crown Heavyweight title (05/02/99); All Japan World Tag Team titles w/Yoshinari Ogawa (08/25/99); G.H.C. Heavyweight title (04/15/01); G.H.C. Tag Team title w/Yoshinari Ogawa (11/30/01); G.H.C. Tag Team title w/Yoshinari Ogawa (01/10/04); G.H.C. Heavyweight title defeating Naomichi Marufuji (December 10, 2006);
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 5, 2008 4:18:56 GMT -5
#57 Greg "The Hammer" Valentine 11 points Highest ranking 456'0" - 243 lbs
Trained by Johnny Valentine, Stu Hart & The Original Sheik Debut: 1968 Previous Gimmicks: Tokyo Joe (L.A.), Baby Face Nelson, Johnny Fargo (WWA), Johnny Valentine Jr, Blue Knight (Survivor Series 93) Signature move: Figure four leg lock Titles (Get ready for another ton!) AWA Midwest Tag Team titles w/Jerry Miller defeating Great Kusatsu & Ox Baker ( ?, 1971); AWA Midwest Tag Team titles w/Jerry Miller defeating Ox Baker & The Claw (August 11, 1971); NWF (Cleveland & Buffalo) World Tag Team titles w/Don Fargo defeating Tony Parisi & Dominic DeNucci (May 11, 1972); NWF (Cleveland & Buffalo) World Tag Team titles w/Don Fargo defeating Tony Parisi & Dominic DeNucci (May 24, 1972); NWA Western States Tag Team titles w/Don Fargo defeating Nick Kozak & Alfred Hayes (Febuary ??, 1973); NWA (Los Angeles) Americas Heavyweight title defeating Edouard Carpentier (Febuary 14, 1975); NWA (Los Angeles) Americas Heavyweight title defeating John Tolos (April 4, 1975); NWA (Los Angeles) Beat the Champ Television title defeating Dennis Stamp (July ??, 1975); NWA (Los Angeles) Beat the Champ Television title defeating Reno Tuufuli (October ??, 1975); NWA (Tri State) United States Tag Team titles w/Bill Watts defeating Buddy Roberts & Jerry Brown (January 7, 1976); NWA Mid Atlantic Television title defeating Tim Woods (November 8, 1976); NWA (Mid Atlantic) World Tag Team titles w/Ric Flair defeating Gene & Ole Anderson (December 26, 1976); NWA Mid Atlantic Television title defeating Rufus R. Jones (Febuary 15, 1977); NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight title defeating Wahoo McDanial (June 11, 1977); NWA Mid Atlantic Tag Team titles w/Ric Flair defeating Dino Bravo & Tiger Conway Jr. (June 30, 1977); NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight title defeating Wahoo McDanial (September 7, 1977); NWA (Mid Atlantic) World Tag Team titles w/Ric Flair defeating Gene & Ole Anderson (October 30, 1977); NWA (Mid Atlantic) World Tag Team titles w/Baron Von Raschke defeating Ricky Steamboat & Paul Jones (June 7, 1978); NWA (Toronto) Canadian Heavyweight title defeating Dino Bravo (April 8, 1979); NWA (Mid Atlantic) World Tag Team titles w/Ray Stevens defeating Jay Youngblood & Ricky Steamboat (March 29, 1980); NWA United States Heavyweight title defeating Ric Flair (July 26, 1980); NWA Mid Atlantic Television title defeating Sweet Ebony Diamond ( ?, 1981); NWA Mid Atlantic Television title defeating Sweet Ebony Diamond ( ?, 1981); NWA United States Heavyweight title defeating Wahoo McDanial (November 4, 1982); NWA United States Heavyweight title defeating Roddy Piper (May 1, 1983); WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight title defeating Tito Santana (September 24, 1984); WWF World Tag Team titles w/Brutus Beefcake defeating Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo (August 24, 1985); WWC Caribbean Heavyweight title defeating Miguelito Perez (December 25, 1991); WCW United States Tag Team titles w/Terry Taylor defeating Big Josh & Ron Simmons (Febuary 17, 1992); WWC Universal Heavyweight title defeating Invader #1 in a tournament (August 8, 1993); IAW Heavyweight title defeating Brian Costello (December 6, 1993); NWA (Dallas) North American Heavyweight title Awarded (October ??, 1994); IAW Heavyweight title defeating Iron Sheik (December 1, 1994); IWCCW Heavyweight title defeating Tito Santana (March 3, 1995); NWA (Dallas) North American Heavyweight title defeating John Hawk (March 13, 1995); AWF (American Wrestling Federation) Tag Team titles w/Tommy Rich defeating Tony Atlas & Koko B. Ware (May 21, 1995); IWA Heavyweight title won a Battle Royal (January 29, 2005); IWA Heavyweight title defeating Tito Santana (September 10, 2005); CGPW (Canada) Heavyweight title defeating Quinson Valentino (July 8, 2007); AWA-Brew City Wrestling Tag Team titles w/Brutus Beefcake defeating Dinn T. More & Ryan Cross (November 9, 2007);
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 5, 2008 4:25:41 GMT -5
#56 Booker T 11 points Highest ranking 20
6'3" - 250 lbs
Trained by Scott Casey Debut: 1989 Previous Gimmicks: G.I. Bro, Kole, Booker (WCW), King Booker Signature moves: Bookend (Uranage), Scissors kick Titles (Another huge list) GWF (Global Wrestling Federation) Tag Team titles defeating Gary Young & Stevie Dane (July 1992); GWF (Global Wrestling Federation) Tag Team titles defeating Action Jackson & King Parsons (August 1992); GWF (Global Wrestling Federation) Tag Team titles defeating Ian & Axl Rotten (); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Tag Team titles defeating Stars & Stripes (December 8, 1994); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Tag Team titles defeating The Nasty Boys (June 24, 1995); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Tag Team titles defeating Bunkhouse Buck & Dick Slater (September 17, 1995); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Tag Team titles defeating American Males (September 27, 1995); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Tag Team titles defeating Sting & Lex Luger (June 24, 1996); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Tag Team titles defeating The Steiner Brothers (July 27, 1996); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Tag Team titles defeating Public Enemy (October 1, 1996); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Television title defeating Disco Inferno (December 29, 1997); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Television title defeating Rick Martel (Febuary 22, 1998); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Television title defeating Chris Beniot (March 1, 1998); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Television title defeating Chris Beniot (March 3, 1998); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Television title defeating Fit Finlay (June 14, 1998); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Television title defeating Scott Steiner (March 14, 1999); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Tag Team titles defeating The Triad (August 14, 1999); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Tag Team titles defeating The West Texas Rednecks (September 12, 1999); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Tag Team titles defeating Rey Mysterio & Konnan (October 24, 1999); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Heavyweight title defeating Jeff Jarrett (July 10, 2000); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Heavyweight title defeating Kevin Nash (September 17, 2000); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Heavyweight title defeating Jeff Jarrett (October 2, 2000); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World United States title defeating Rick Steiner (March 18, 2001); WCW (World Championship Wrestling) World Heavyweight title defeating Scott Steiner (March 26, 2001); WCW (World Wrestling Federation) World Heavyweight title defeating Kurt Angle (July 30, 2001); WCW (World Wrestling Federation) Tag Team titles w/Test defeating The Undertaker & Kane (September 27, 2001); WCW (World Wrestling Federation) Tag Team titles w/Test defeating The Rock & Chris Jericho (November 1, 2001); (WWE) World Tag Team titles w/Goldust by winning a 4-WAY TABLES Match (Armageddon 2002); WWE Intercontinental title defeating Christian (July 7, 2003 - RAW); (WWE) World Tag Team titles w/Rob Van Dam defeating Batista & Ric Flair (February 16, 2004); WWE United States title defeating Cena, Suzuki, Gunn, Dupree, Haas, Raines & RVD (July 29, 2004); WWE United States title defeating Chris Benoit (October 21, 2005); WWE United States title by winning a Best of 7 Series, where Randy Orton subbed for him (January 13, 2006); WWE World Heavyweight title defeating Rey Mysterio (July 23, 2006 - Great American Bash); Champion of Champions by defeating John Cena (WWE Champion) and The Big Show (ECW Champion) (November 5, 2006); TNA (Total Nonstop Action) Most Memorable Moment of 2007 (Awarded on January 24, 2008);
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 5, 2008 4:32:55 GMT -5
#55 Abdullah the Butcher 11 points Highest ranking 15
6' - 360 lbs
Trained by Gino Brito & Stu Hart Debut: 1958 Previous Gimmicks: Pussycat Pikens, Zeras Amala ,Kuroi Jujutsushi (Black Wizard) (Japan), Blade Bourdeaux Signature move: Running elbow drop Titles (Another long one) NWA (Vancouver) World Tag Team titles w/Jerry Graham defeating John & Chris Tolos (October 2, 1967); NWA (Vancouver) Canadian Tag Team titles w/Jerry Graham defeating John & Chris Tolos (October 23, 1967); NWA (Vancouver) Canadian Tag Team titles w/Armand Hussein defeating Haystacks Calhoun & Don Leo Jonathan (July 1, 1968); IWA (Montreal) International Heavyweight title defeating Ivan Koloff ( ?, 1969); IWA (Montreal) International Heavyweight title defeating Jacques Rougeau Sr. (January ??, 1970); NWA (Calgary) Canadian Heavyweight title defeating Dave Ruhl (January 30, 1970); Stampede North American Heavyweight title defeating Billy Robinson (Febuary 6, 1970); Stampede North American Heavyweight title defeating Billy Robinson (Febuary 27, 1970); Stampede North American Heavyweight title defeating Jerry Christy (May 1, 1970); Stampede North American Heavyweight title defeating Jerry Christy (May 14, 1970); Stampede North American Heavyweight title defeating Sweet Daddy Siki (March 12, 1971); IWA (Montreal) International Heavyweight title defeating Tarzan Zorra (October ??, 1971); NWF (Cleveland & Buffalo) World Heavyweight title defeating Ernie Ladd (June 24, 1972); Stampede North American Heavyweight title defeating Geoff Portz (January 12, 1973); NWA (Detriot) World Tag Team titles w/Killer Tim Brooks defeating Bobo Brazil & Tony Marino ( ?, 1974); NWA (New Zealand) British Empire/ Commonwelth Heavyweight title defeating John DaSilva (March 12, 1974); NWA (Detriot) United States Heavyweight title defeating Bobo Brazil (Febuary 8, 1975); NWA Georgia Heavyweight title defeating Rocky Johnson (Febuary 21, 1975); PWF (Japan) United States Heavyweight title defeating The Destroyer (October 12, 1975); NWA Macon Heavyweight title defeating ? (May ??, 1978); NWA Columbus Heavyweight title defeating ? (June ??, 1978); PWF (Japan) Heavyweight title defeating Billy Robinson (October 18, 1978); WWC (Puerto Rico) Puerto Rican Heavyweight title defeating Carlos Colon (November 18, 1978); NWA (All Japan) International Tag Team titles w/Ray Candy defeating Jumbo Tsuruta & Giant Baba (October 12, 1979); WWC (Puerto Rico) Puerto Rican Heavyweight title defeating Carlos Colon (December 15, 1979); NWA (All Japan) United National Heavyweight title defeating Jumbo Tsuruta (October 13, 1980); WWC (Puerto Rico) Puerto Rican Heavyweight title defeating Carlos Colon (August 10, 1981); WWC (Puerto Rico) North American Heavyweight title defeating Carlos Colon (August 11, 1981); WWC (Puerto Rico) World Heavyweight title Billed as champion (July 21, 1982); WWC (Puerto Rico) Caribbean Heavyweight title defeating Charlie Cook (August 14, 1982); NWA Texas Brass Knuckles title defeating Great Kabuki (July 4, 1986); IWA (Montreal) International Heavyweight title defeating Hercules Ayala (Febuary 22, 1987); WWC (Puerto Rico) North American Heavyweight title defeating TNT (January 30, 1988); WWC (Puerto Rico) Universal Heavyweight title defeating TNT (March 24, 1990); WWC (Puerto Rico) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Invader I (September 19, 1992); WWC (Puerto Rico) Caribbean Heavyweight title won a Battle Royal (January 6, 1996); WWC (Puerto Rico) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Mabel (Febuary 10, 1996); BJW (Japan) Death Match Heavyweight title defeating Shadow WX (January 10, 1999); NWA Texas Hardcore title defeating Convict 00187 (April 14, 2000); WWC (Puerto Rico) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Carly Colon (January 3, 2004);
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 5, 2008 4:37:47 GMT -5
#54 The Barbarian 13 points Highest ranking 13
6'2" - 295 lbs
Trained by Red Bastien Debut: 1980 Previous Gimmicks: King Konga (Memphis), Tonga John (Central States), Konga the Barbarian, Sionne (WWF) Signature Move: Kick of Fear (Running big boot) TitlesWWC (World Wrestling Council) Puerto Rico Heavyweight title defeating Hercules Ayala (July 7, 1984); NWA (Mid Atlantic) World Six Man Tag Team titles w/Ivan Koloff & Warlord defeating Dusty Rhodes & Hawk & Paul Ellering (sub for Animal) (February 12, 1988); WCW United States Tag Team titles w/Dick Slater defeating Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin (June 25, 1992); IAW Heavyweight title defeating Paul Roma (May 4, 1994); SOW (Australia) World Heavyweight title defeating Curt Hennig (August 2, 2000); WLW (World League Wrestling) Heavyweight title [Awarded] (November 3, 2000); NWA Mid Atlantic Hardcore title defeating Andrue Bane (October 4, 2002); NWA Virginia Heavyweight title defeating Preston Quinn (March 13, 2004);
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 5, 2008 4:43:13 GMT -5
#53 Lou Thesz 14 points Highest ranking 1
6'2" - 225 lbs Trained by Joe Sanderson, George Tragos & Ad Santel Debut: 1932 Signature move: The Lou Thesz Press TitlesAWA (Boston) World Heavyweight title Awarded (December 29, 1937); NWA (Texas) World Heavyweight title defeating Everett Marshall (March 9, 1939); MAC (Montreal) International Heavyweight title defeating Leo Numa (June 12, 1940); MAC (Montreal) International Heavyweight title defeating Yvon Robert (July 16, 1941); NWA Texas Heavyweight title defeating Hans Schnabel (May 12, 1944); NWA Texas Heavyweight title defeating Ernie Dusek (August 18, 1944); NWA Texas Heavyweight title defeating Buddy Rogers (May 3, 1946); MAC (Montreal) International Heavyweight title defeating Bobby Managoff (September 11, 1946); MAC (Montreal) International Heavyweight title defeating Bobby Managoff (April 16, 1947); NWA (Texas) World Heavyweight title defeating Billy Watson (April 25, 1947); NWA (Texas) World Heavyweight title defeating Bill Longson (July 20, 1948); NWA World Heavyweight title defeating Orville Brown (November 27, 1949); (Los Angeles) World Heavyweight title defeating Baron Michele Leone (May 21, 1952); NWA World Heavyweight title defeating Billy Watson (November 9, 1956); NWA (Texas) International Heavyweight title Awarded (November ??, 1957); NWA (Vancouver) Pacific Coast Tag Team titles w/The Outlaw defeating ?? ( ?, 1961); NWA World Heavyweight title defeating Buddy Rogers (January 24, 1963); AWA (Ohio) World Heavyweight title defeating Karl Krauser (September 7, 1964); WWA (Los Angeles) World Heavyweight title defeating Buddy Austin (October 14, 1966); TWWA (Trans World Wrestling Alliance) World Heavyweight title Awarded ( ?, 1967); NWA (Mid America) Southern Tag Team titles w/Jackie Fargo defeating Red Shadow & Don Carson (August 13, 1968); NWA (Tennessee) Southern Junior Heavyweight title defeating Tommy Gilbert ( ?, 1973); NWA (Tennessee) Southern Junior Heavyweight title defeating Tommy Gilbert (March 18, 1974); UWA (Mexico) World Heavyweight title Awarded (August 15, 1977); OnlineWorldofWrestling.com Hall of Fame Inductee (2002);
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Marvelously Mediocre
Fry's dog Seymour
Beggin' for a little SWAGGAH!
Haha. What a story Mark.
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Post by Marvelously Mediocre on Apr 5, 2008 4:52:24 GMT -5
have we had Billy Gunn yet?
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 5, 2008 4:55:07 GMT -5
#52 Sgt Slaughter 15 points Highest ranking 41
6'4" - 300 lbs
Trained by Verne Gagne Debut: 1972 Previous Gimmicks: Bob Remus, Beautiful Bobby (Vancouver), Bruiser Bob (Portland), Big Bob Slaughter (Louisiana) Super Destroyer Mark II (AWA) Signature moves: Cobra clutch, Camel clutch TitlesNWA (Tri State) United States Tag Team titles w/Buck Robley defeating Buddy Roberts & Jerry Brown (March 29, 1976); NWA Central States Heavyweight title defeating Bob Brown ( ?, 1977); NWA Central States Heavyweight title defeating ?? (January ??, 1977); NWA Central States Heavyweight title defeating Ted Oates (Febuary 11, 1977); AWA British Empire Heavyweight title defeating Billy Robinson (October 25, 1979); PWI (Pro Wrestling Illustrated) Match of the Year (Sgt. Slaughter vs. Pat Patterson) (1981); NWA (Mid Atlantic) United States Heavyweight title defeating Ricky Steamboat in a tournament (October 4, 1981); NWA (Mid Atlantic) United States Heavyweight title Awarded (June 7, 1982); NWA (Mid Atlantic) World Tag Team titles w/Don Kernodle Awarded (September 17, 1982); NWA (Toronto) Canadian Heavyweight title defeating Angelo Mosca (July 24, 1983); PWI (Pro Wrestling Illustrated) Inspirational Wrestler of the Year (1984); AWA Americas Heavyweight title defeating Larry Zbyszko (June 21, 1985); WWF World Heavyweight title defeating The Ultimate Warrior (January 19, 1991); PWI (Pro Wrestling Illustrated) Most Hated Wrestler (1991); USA Pro Wrestling Heavyweight title defeating Skull Von Krush for the vacant title (March 11, 1999);
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 5, 2008 4:55:58 GMT -5
have we had Billy Gunn yet? Sadly the greatness of Kip James has not been recognised
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Marvelously Mediocre
Fry's dog Seymour
Beggin' for a little SWAGGAH!
Haha. What a story Mark.
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Post by Marvelously Mediocre on Apr 5, 2008 4:58:40 GMT -5
have we had Billy Gunn yet? Sadly the greatness of Kip James has not been recognised disgraceful. Oh well at least we have Marc ''Rollerball'' Rocco.
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 5, 2008 5:00:54 GMT -5
#51 Giant Haystacks 16 points Highest ranking 10
6'11" - 685 lbs
Trained by Billy Graham Debut: 1967 Previous Gimmicks: Loch Ness (Stampede), Loch Ness Monster (WCW) Signature move: Elbow drop pin TitlesJoint Promotions British Heavyweight title defeating Tony St. Clair (November 23, 1978); Stampede International Tag Team titles (as Loch Ness Monster) w/Dynamite Kid defeating Bret & Keith Hart (March ??, 1980); British Wrestling Federation European Heavyweight title defeating Pat Roach (February 6, 1990);
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 5, 2008 5:02:46 GMT -5
Sadly the greatness of Kip James has not been recognised disgraceful. Oh well at least we have Marc ''Rollerball'' Rocco. Hey! Rocco may not be the best known, but he was an innovater, and the dude was the original Black Tiger. He made more money in Japan in the 1980s than any other foreign draw, so credit where its due.
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Marvelously Mediocre
Fry's dog Seymour
Beggin' for a little SWAGGAH!
Haha. What a story Mark.
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Post by Marvelously Mediocre on Apr 5, 2008 5:03:34 GMT -5
woo World of Sport representin
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Apr 5, 2008 5:08:55 GMT -5
#50 Scott Hall 18 points Highest ranking 20
6'7" - 280 lbs Trained by Chris Adams Debut: October 1984 Previous Gimmicks: Starship Coyote, "Magnum" Scott Hall, "Big" Scott Hall, Texas Scott, Diamond Studd, Razor Ramon Signature move: Razors/Outsiders edge (Crucifix powerbomb) TitlesAWA World Tag Team titles w/Curt Hennig defeating Steve Regal & Jimmy Garvin (January 18, 1986); WWC (World Wrestling Council) Caribbean Heavyweight title defeating Miguelito Perez (March 3, 1991); WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight title defeating Rick Martel for vacant title (September 27, 1993); WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight title defeating Diesal (August 29, 1994); USWA Unified World Heavyweight title defeating Bill Dundee (April 3, 1995); WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight title defeating Jeff Jarrett (May 19, 1995); WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight title defeating Dean Douglas (October 22, 1995); WCW World Tag Team titles w/Kevin Nash defeating Harlem Heat (October 27, 1996); WCW World Tag Team titles w/Kevin Nash defeating Rick & Scott Steiner (January 12, 1998); WCW World Tag Team titles w/Kevin Nash defeating Rick & Scott Steiner (Febuary 22, 1998); WCW World Tag Team titles w/The Giant defeating Kevin Nash & Sting (July 20, 1998); WCW United States Heavyweight title defeating Roddy Piper (Febuary 21, 1999); WCW United States Heavyweight title defeating Bret Hart & Sid Vicious & Bill Goldberg [Ladder Match] (November 8, 1999); WCW World Televison title Awarded (November 21, 1999); WCW World Tag Team titles w/Kevin Nash defeating Bill Goldberg & Bret "Hitman" Hart (December 13, 1999); WWC (World Wrestling Council) Universal Heavyweight title defeating Carlito & Apollo in a 3-WAY (July 14, 2007);
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