Everything posted by Grimmas
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The Rougeau Brothers
In that case, no shot! They have a shot with me, just because their heel gimmick was perfect and generated so much heat. I can't imagine how hated they would had been if they faced the Rock 'n' Roll Express in Tennessee.
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Dave Meltzer stuff
I'm still waiting for the Joe Lanza vs Dylan Hales Tanahashi debate.
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The Rougeau Brothers
Joe, it's only 25 for the tag team list.
- Pro-Wrestling Super Show: The Wrestler Snapshot #10 on Don Fuji
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Your Working Number 1!
The more I think about it and the more footage I dive into my number one looks to be a Jerry Lawler vs. Stan Hansen battle.
- Jackie Fargo
- Doug Furnas
- Mark Rocco
- Big Show
- Ikuto Hidaka
- Bully Ray
- Little Guido
- Steve Keirn
- Sami Callihan
- Austin Aries
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The deadline
The only problem with that line of thinking is that I think that even with a deadline that is ten years from today, there would be missed matches that are praised as a great. There is new stuff every day being put out by companies. There is new stuff unearthed every day that is great too. I understand your position, however how much did people watch in 2006? Let's do it now and then, hopefully, again in 2026 and see where people are in viewing footage then. I don't see this project as a one time authority piece, I see it has a another step in an ongoing process. In an ideal world, every ten years somebody will re-visit this topic. I would love to see what the poll would look like in 2026, 2036, 2046, etc...
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Tito Santana
It almost feels like people are rating 80's WWF guys on a curve. If he were in any other promotion I doubt a guy who had a couple good feuds over 5 years would be getting much top 100 consideration, especially when as you said, even if it may be good for 80s WWF it doesn't hold up too well when you compare it to the puro and lucha from the time period. I think the WWF gets advocated more by the folks who are voting more on great performances than for great matches. If Randy Savage was in the NWA from 84-94 he would had had more great matches to his resume, but his performance as a wrestler would be similar. Some people will vote him higher based on that, some lower. There is a real divide between Loss and Matt D in this type of thinking. As for Tito, he was a great seller who showed amazing fire. Those are two really important things to me and he'll end up on my list (I think)
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Ultimate Warrior
I'll consider Warrior and Goldberg. I don't see how I could fit them in, but I do really enjoy them.
- Yokozuna
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GWE Podcasts
If you are an Observer member then: DR. KEITH PRESENTS: Greatest Wrestler Of All Time Project! This week on the DKP, we have a very exciting topic to discuss. THE GREATEST WRESTLER OF ALL TIME! Dean Knickerbocker and DKP debutant Steven Graham join Alan to discuss the newly launched GWOAT project launched at Pro Wrestling Only which will culminate on the day of WrestleMania 32 in 2016. The lads give an overview of how the project will work, how YOU can participate, pet candidates, potential number 1's and priority research - all this week on the good Doctor's presentation! CHECK IT!!!
- Super Delphin
- The Nightmares
- Ultimate Warrior
- Daisuke Sekimoto
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Organized?!?
I have a notebook that after I watch a match that I rate over 3.5 stars I mark it down. After a page is filled I copy that information down into my excel sheet. That excel sheet is broken down into decades. I find that helps me keep track. I started about a year ago and this year I have a better recollection than I have in a long long time. The other thing you can do, is go to the matches section of this board and after you watch a match just fill in some comments about it. That way you can always go back to it.