Renslayer
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
every time i come around your city...
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Post by Renslayer on Nov 21, 2013 19:09:17 GMT -5
Someone said The Rock and Triple H? How do they justify this, both of those guys lost constantly? Rocky I don't agree with, but H is the pick here. He's literally achieved every accomplishment & has won every major title. Not to mention he owns pinfalls over everyone here. He almost wins this by default.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Nov 22, 2013 7:53:12 GMT -5
guys like Jerry Flynn and Glacier. It's not like Goldberg was beating Hulk Hogan-level talent every night for a year and a half.[/quote ...you do realize that one of Goldberg's most notorious 'defeats' (it wasn't a clean loss) was when Bret Hart had to cheat and use a metal plate to block Goldberg's spear, right? That wasn't a match, that was a post-promo brawl.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2013 11:14:01 GMT -5
Cena, hands down.
I'm judging this based on how I perceived the chances of all of these guys in their prime. Even in Hogan matches, you knew he was going to win, but you also suspected that there might be some DQ or Dusty finish chicanery. With Goldberg, he was a monster, but the nWo was so dominant and underhanded that you really believed that, given the right circumstances, he might not be able to overcome the odds. If Cena was booked in a five-on-one handicap match, does it feel like he might not win?
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