April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743601 Some great marginal gains for Johnny Saint, who was really one of the only Old British Guys who wouldn't gain a lot from WoS gaining momentum. Tony St. Clair is also in that category, I think.
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743602 And Takayama. Ugh. Dean Malenko in no way deserves to stand in such company. I agree, Takayama does deserve a better partner than Malenko.
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743604 Had Sano at #30, which is probably way too high but considering where he landed, I'm glad I did it. There's only one vote I really feel stupid about. Seriously, the final list looks like it's gonna have some serious crappy candidates. Hogan ? HHH ? Really people ? Hulk Hogan is the biggest star the industry ever produced. Did you really expect him not to rank in the top 125? Expect? No. Hope? Yes.
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743606 Well, gotta make some room for Hulk Hogan and HHH. Those great workers.
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743607 Damn. Pat Patterson gone :-( I know it's pretty strong names by now, but had hoped against my better judgment that he'd just make the final 100. Oh well, too bad. Not enough footage, and virtuallly none from his prime, so there you go.
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743608 I like Dean Malenko. Cool, smooth, suave bastard with dozens of good matches. Maybe it was elevator wrestling to a certain extent but you know it can be pretty enjoyable to sit and watch a nicely worked match that doesn't challenge your perceptions. The yacht rock of wrestling or something.
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743611 Good grief! I have a day away with family and tons of my ballot falls! Since I last logged in I've lost Ivan Kolloff, Scott Hall, Scott Steiner, Davey Boy, Tracy Smothers, Sabu, Kikuchi, Brody, Tommy Rich, Perro Aguayo, Marty Jones, Takada, Takayama and Pat Patterson. As Grimmas said, sad times indeed. I also had Luger, Saito, Johnny Saint, Inoki, Butch Reed and Necro Butcher in between 100 and 125. With so many great names haven gone already, im beginning to wonder who's left to make up the top 100!
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743612 Sano actually dropped from 2006. What the fuck? I'm not at all surprised by that. Little to add to his legacy since '06 and mostly precedes the Super J era.
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743613 I like Dean Malenko. Cool, smooth, suave bastard with dozens of good matches. He's the real robot-wrestling-in-a-vacuum. Plus, I blame him & Guerrero for the infamous Eddielenko sequence that has been exhausted to death with people kicking out of their own "pin attempt" to get into the next spot.
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743614 Malenko would have been in my top 10, maybe top 5 back in 2006. The "Iceman" no kidding around technical stuff doesn't do as much for me now, but he still just made my top 50.
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743617 I like Dean Malenko. Cool, smooth, suave bastard with dozens of good matches. Maybe it was elevator wrestling to a certain extent but you know it can be pretty enjoyable to sit and watch a nicely worked match that doesn't challenge your perceptions. The yacht rock of wrestling or something. Absolutely valid and I know several guys who really dig him. I prefer at least a little challenged perception from 98% of my top 100, so no room for me for "The yacht rock of wrestling" (nice!). 'Cause I am bored by most his stuff I've seen. Not bad, but my mind wanders to my work, stuff that needs doing on the house, the grocery list, the color of the wall paper and back to the absolutely smooth and fine match.
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743618 Kansai at 125 is odd to me because I think she, along with Kandori, had the most upward movement in her rep as the project went on. I figured she could have snuck into the Top 100. Oh well. Gotta make room for Triple H and all that.
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743619 HHH has succeeded in making us talk about him instead of much better wrestlers for pages and pages. He truly is the master.
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743620 Sano actually dropped from 2006. What the fuck? I'm not at all surprised by that. Little to add to his legacy since '06 and mostly precedes the Super J era. The appreciation of his shootstyle stuff, especially the PWFG classics, came after '06.
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743623 Sano actually dropped from 2006. What the fuck? I'm not at all surprised by that. Little to add to his legacy since '06 and mostly precedes the Super J era. The appreciation of his shootstyle stuff, especially the PWFG classics, came after '06. But even there he's second-tier as a name. I don't know. I'd have put him top 100.
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743624 HHH has succeeded in making us talk about him instead of much better wrestlers for pages and pages. He truly is the master. Sadly true :-( ... Maybe it's that mythical "Hive-Mind" that you didn't know you were a part of, that has raised The Tripster, The Game (what fucking game? The shit he pulls? Or the big game of Africa making him the hunted, not the hunter?), The Self-proclaimed Ring General, Mr and Mrs Stephanie McMahon...
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743627 The obsession with HHH is pretty tedious guys. Is there no one else "undeserving" ye could change record to for a small while?
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743628 I love you so much for that post on 120, Steven. Made the entire project worth it.
April 15, 20169 yr comment_5743629 It'll shift to Angle soon. Very fun reveal, Steven. I had to hide the fact I was grinning like an idiot because I didn't want to explain why.
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