Everything posted by Grimmas
- The Original Sheik
- Abdullah the Butcher
- Scott Steiner
- Rick Steiner
- Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan
- Dennis Condrey
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[GWE] Do you distinguish "greatest" from personal favorite?
I'm completely open to anyone making my list if they are nominated. I'll read the arguments and watch the footage and decide from there. I don't even have a number one picked out.
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Jacques Rougeau
Wolfman nominated Raymond, I thought if somebody is looking at Raymond than they should look at Jacques. The Rougeau's were great in Montreal and pretty good in the WWF. The Quebecers were a fun team. Probably won't make my list, but I could hear arguments.
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[GWE] Do you distinguish "greatest" from personal favorite?
What I meant was if your argument isn't enticing then nobody will buy it.
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Randy Savage
He produced two of the Ultimate Warrior's greatest matches. He had a great match with Dennis Rodman. He made DDP look like gold.
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Randy Savage
Technical only means matwork? Steamboat-Savage at Mania 3 is a technical match that is awesome.
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Dump Matsumoto
Who says Hulk Hogan doesn't belong? His selling and awesome mid 80's sprint title matches are a good shot he makes my lower bit of the list.
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Randy Savage
One of the most dynamic and charismatic wrestlers of all-time. If his pre-Memphis stuff is as great as it probably was there would be a case for him number one. Great as a babyface or heel, as an underdog or favourite the guy did it all in the ring. Some great brawls and awesome technical displays. He's going to be anywhere from 5-25.
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Sean Waltman
I think Sean Waltman is one of the best babyfaces ever in timing and performing hope spots. He was a great seller and had some amazing moves as well. As a heel, he really came off as a uber dick. I need to re-watch some things, but he'll make my list somewhere.
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Tito Santana
Is anybody else going to advocate him? I think his selling was tremendous, his fire was great and he was just an all around great babyface through out his WWF career. In 1990 he had an awesome match, when given the chance with Mr. Perfect. Heck, he was the stand out of the AWF in 94 and had one of their few awesome matches with Bob Orton Jr. I'm definitely considering him. Outside of that awesome AWA match, is there any other pre-WWF matches out there?
- Raymond Rougeau
- Jacques Rougeau
- Leo Burke
- Jimmy Jacobs
- Verne Gagne
- Dump Matsumoto
- Butch Reed
- Kengo Kimura
- Pat O'Connor
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[GWE] Do you distinguish "greatest" from personal favorite?
This isn't terribly helpful since you can provide an argument with reasons for just about anything, what with wrestling being fake and all. You could certainly make an argument for DiBiase's career output being better than Tenryu's. Making an argument and having anyone believe it are two different things.