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Who IS the greatest technichal wrestler

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Guest Kid Kablam

Of course we all know that Chris Benoit's heel persona claimed to be the greatest technical wrestler of all time when he challenged the rock, but who is, in your opinion the greatest technical wrestler of all time.

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Guest Hitman Jebus

Of all-time, I'm only 19 so...Lou Thesz? George Hackenschmidt? Your guess is as good as mine!

 

From the 90's to present...definitely Dean Malenko or Bret Hart

 

 

 

 

 

edit: post #100!!! WHOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

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Guest The Son of Sting

Thesz and Brisco are going to be near the top of any all time list.

 

For the 80s i will go with Flair or Steamboat and for 90s its between Bret,Owen,Benoit and Malenko.

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Guest BigTim2002

For the last 15 years...Bret Hart, no doubt...beyond that, it's all about Malenko and Benoit. Nobody really comes close to Bret though...except for MAYBE Owen...I've seen all the great matches they've put on...and it's really scary to see how much they are really alike.

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Guest Lord of The Curry

What is "technical wrestling"? The problem is, a lot of people have different definitions of it. Some say it's strict mat/submission based stuff ala Malenko, others go for the suplex/reversals/submission based stuff ala Benoit.

 

Me, I'd go for Malenko. The guy is a wizard on that mat, invented lots of submissions and can counter basically any hold.

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Guest razazteca
for the suplex/reversals/submission/mat based stuff
have you seen the NWA TNA week 2? Jerry Lynn and Low Ki, did alot of this, Smackdown even stole a spot for the Taker/Angle finish.

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Guest Austin3164life

Of all time: Lou Thez

 

1980's: Bob Backlund, Ric Flair

 

1990's: Bret Hart, Dean Malenko, Chris Benoit, Owen Hart, Steve Austin (before Attitude)

 

2000's: Kurt Angle

 

I'm sure there are more I can think of, but as of right now, these guys I've named have put on brilliant technical matches, despite some of the wrestlers also being in the "Brawl brawl brawl" Attitude era.

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Guest dreamer420

bret hart and there is no doubt in my mind about that one.

 

honorable mentions go to ric flair, owen hart, dean malenko, ricky steamboat, and the british bulldogs.

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Guest J*ingus

For the modern era, Dean Malenko blows away everyone, including the Harts, Benoit, Flair, and Angle. His skill with holds and reversals is unmatched on this continent. He's the best since Bob Backlund, and that covers a lot of ground.

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Guest ryankeast

Gotta say Bret Hart. The guy was simply amazing.

 

Followed by (In no order) Steamboat, Flair, Beniot, Malenko, Storm. O.Hart.

 

Would you say Savage was ever Technical???? If so add him to that list.

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Guest redbaron51

dunno about Savage...though I don't remember many Savage matches in his prime.

 

Malenko and Benoit probably...with others such as the Harts, Steamboat, Flair, Angle, and in the lesser extent Saturn

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Guest Kahran Ramsus

I can't comment on Thesz or anyone else from his era. From the modern era, Dean Malenko easily is the greatest.

 

Savage was a brawler.

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Guest Kid Kablam
HHH+his 4 moves=no technicality at all

Ignore Diesel he's here to be a n anti smark just to show us how un cool we all are

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Guest Shaved Bear

malenko, benoit, owen, bret, steamboat, hogan, angle

 

find the one that doesnt belong...

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Guest Grenouille

I'd have to say Kawada, but as far as North America goes I'll call it a tie between Bret Hart and Ric Flair.

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Guest Kid Kablam

I always saw Dean Malenko as the most pure technical wrestler, but Benoit as the best combination of power and technical prowess. I didn't see enough of Brett Hart to make a judgement.

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Guest godthedog
I'd have to say Kawada, but as far as North America goes I'll call it a tie between Bret Hart and Ric Flair.

i don't see this...i know kawada's one of (if not THE) greatest wrestlers in the world, but that's mostly through his selling and ability to tell a story. what i've seen of 90s AJPW style relies a lot on striking moves and fighting out of/over power moves. not a lot of chain wrestling, submissions, reversals, anything like that.

 

although i've never seen thesz wrestle, my vote goes to flair & steamboat. bret would get it, but his selling of submission holds hurts him. he always did the standard wwf-style selling of rest holds, which is to just lie there and act hurt. not only did flair & steamboat act hurt, they also looked like they were struggling to get out of the hold or find a way to slip out of/reverse the hold. just seems more technically pure to me.

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Guest wolverine

Kiyoshi Tamura and Volk Han. There aren't anybody close. I remember reading the Observer in 1998 when Tamura was at his peak, and Meltzer said that he makes Dean Malenko look like Jim Duggan on the mat. So there. :)

 

Honorable mention goes to the Arsion True Heart herself, Mariko Yoshida (in 1999 anyway). The best female mat wrestler I've ever seen.

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Guest J*ingus

Yeah, but Tamura's and Han's matches are so close to being shoots that I'm not sure if they count or not. If you want to bring foreign names into it, hell, half the T2P roster smokes everyone in America.

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Guest deadbeater

Hogan does display tech (small package, drop kick, Inziguri(!!), a variety of suplexes), but the WWF style won't let him bust out those moves all the time.

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Guest J*ingus

Well, Hogan DID do those up to about ten years ago, mostly in Japan, but he's so degenerated now that I don't think he can do most of those any more.

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