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comment_5740722

Let's just be diplomatic and say some people weighted "number of great matches" more heavily than others when putting together their ballot.

 

Like I can't really say I've seen any GREAT Adrian Street matches but I've seen some great performances of Adrian Street being Adrian Street.

comment_5740724

Varsity Club feud is underrated

Doom feud is great

New Japan crossover matches are legendary

Sting and Luger match has been unfairly maligned

Money Inc series is under the radar good

 

Rick has more output than a lot of guys.

 

He was a good worker during the Varsity Club & Doom feud. Good worker.

Some of the New Japan matches are overrated as hell (the very first one, who's the worst Sasaki & Hase match of the year), and those who aren't, well, some great japanese workers made those idiotic Steiners look like Gods. Rick was still good at this point though.

The Sting & Luger match is a fun spotfest and wildly overrated.

The Money Inc. stuff isn't very good. That cage match is awful.

 

By the mid 90's Rick Steiner was already sloppy and lazy. By the late 90's he was one of the worst worker anywhere.

comment_5740725

Let's just be diplomatic and say some people weighted "number of great matches" more heavily than others when putting together their ballot.

 

Like I can't really say I've seen any GREAT Adrian Street matches but I've seen some great performances of Adrian Street being Adrian Street.

 

I have no issue with that at all. Number of great matches is absolutely a factor for a lot of people, self included, but to imply that anyone thinks it's the only thing that matters ... I thought we knew each other better than that.

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comment_5740726

Let's just be diplomatic and say some people weighted "number of great matches" more heavily than others when putting together their ballot.

 

Like I can't really say I've seen any GREAT Adrian Street matches but I've seen some great performances of Adrian Street being Adrian Street.

That's probably the best assessment. Number of great matches being weighted so heavily bugged me a lot, especially if it was more important than how someone performs.

 

Some people were just in positions to have a TON of great matches and to have those seen by a lot of people. Others did not. The folks who didn't get those chances aren't necessarily worse than those who did.

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comment_5740727

 

Let's just be diplomatic and say some people weighted "number of great matches" more heavily than others when putting together their ballot.

 

Like I can't really say I've seen any GREAT Adrian Street matches but I've seen some great performances of Adrian Street being Adrian Street.

 

I have no issue with that at all. Number of great matches is absolutely a factor for a lot of people, self included, but to imply that anyone thinks it's the only thing that matters ... I thought we knew each other better than that.

 

I didn't want to imply that is all that matters, just that it is weighted way too heavily to me.

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comment_5740730

I'm going to start a thread asking for examples of people with long lists of great matches who aren't great, so we don't detour this thread too much.

My last post on this though, it's not that they aren't great, it's just that it doesn't automatically make someone greater than someone who had way less great matches.

comment_5740733

The Great Match Theory debate popped up again in the list reactions thread, and rather than go down that rabbit hole there, I feel like this is worthy of a topic on its own. My questions are:

 

- Who are some wrestlers who have a long list of great matches that aren't great?

 

- What is it about those wrestlers that made them have so many great matches in spite of not being great?

 

- If great performances don't result in a great match, why is that? What do you think is usually missing in a not-great match that contains at least one great performance?

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