Guest saturnmark4life Posted September 8, 2002 Report Posted September 8, 2002 I vote for Raven, Angle and SCSA. Honourable mention to Jake Roberts for blueprinting raven in many ways.
Guest TheRockIsTheEuropeanChampion Posted September 8, 2002 Report Posted September 8, 2002 I like the Repo Man. His character was stupid, but I just loved it. Oh, seriously? I think Raven's character is one of the best there has been. Jake Roberts on a different level, totally. Mick Foley was enjoyable in all forms. He was fun to watch, y'know?
Guest eiker_ir Posted September 8, 2002 Report Posted September 8, 2002 of all time Raven definitly.... i mark for the Hurricane everytime and Foley when he was Cactus, Dude Love and Mankind, changing every week.......remember when the three were sitting there talking to each other on the titantron, that was great....
Guest TheRockIsTheEuropeanChampion Posted September 8, 2002 Report Posted September 8, 2002 Or when he was in the 1998 Royal Riumble three times as Dude/Cactus/Mankind... That was great. I really liked Owen Hart's character circa 1996. The whiny "little brother" heel. ... They gave him a column in WWF Magazine around tat time. It was classic.
Guest saturnmark4life Posted September 8, 2002 Report Posted September 8, 2002 i guess we should mention goldust. I mean, he REEKS of crack, but it's timeless somehow.
Guest Kahran Ramsus Posted September 8, 2002 Report Posted September 8, 2002 I LOVED Repo Man. He was hilarious, despite the stupid gimmick. Darsow was one those wrestlers that was always entertaining to me, despite his lack of talent. I also really enjoyed his golfer character. Best all time is probably The Million Dollar Man. He was just so gloriously evil.
Guest Youth N Asia Posted September 9, 2002 Report Posted September 9, 2002 JObber Mikey Crazy Mikey (of course) -Cactus Jack of course. -Whalen Mercy...most wasted gimmick ever..they could have gone places with that. -Mr Perfect Repo man was the shit
Guest WrestlingDeacon Posted September 9, 2002 Report Posted September 9, 2002 Another vote for the Repo Man. The best part was that you could tell that Darsow was just having so much damn fun playing him. Jake Roberts is pretty much the prototype for Raven, Austin, current Undertaker and any of those "broody anti-authority heels." You want to talk about the first shades of gray character, it has to be Jake the Snake. Other characters I marked for, beyond what they could do in the ring or on the mic, were the Honky Tonk Man, Disco Inferno, early Barry Windham, IRS, Dibiase, Narscisst Luger, Mr. Perfect, Waylon Mercy, early Razor Ramon (who I thought was just unintentionally hilarious) and Roddy Piper.
Guest Will Scarlet Posted September 9, 2002 Report Posted September 9, 2002 Raven is easily my favourite character of all time. The mere fact that I have enjoyed since I first saw him 1995, and still do 7 years later. Not many characters seem to have that much longevity. Other characters I enjoy: Hurricane, Chris Nowinski, 3 Count loving Tank Abbot, Al Snow during his Head days, and, while he does not have much character at the moment, I thoroughly enjoy Tajiri, especially when he was with Regal and during his breakup with Torrie and short feud with Maven.
Guest godthedog Posted September 9, 2002 Report Posted September 9, 2002 ultimate warrior was my favorite when i was little, and i'm still entertained by him today in a very different way. he was just...so...out there. and i LOVE kenta kobashi. the no-selling, the goofy fighting spirit...all of it. when i see him in a match, i am jacked.
Guest Ravenbomb Posted September 9, 2002 Report Posted September 9, 2002 Jake Roberts, Raven, Great Muta, and the original heel Doink The Clown are all awesome
Guest TheRockIsTheEuropeanChampion Posted September 9, 2002 Report Posted September 9, 2002 Heel Doink !!! Forgot him. I wish I could've seen more of him... Another character: Big Bossman circa the Big Show feud in '99. Great television. He pulled off that poem about Big Show's daddy... "If I had a on as stupid as you/I'd wish for cancer, so that I could die too".
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted September 9, 2002 Report Posted September 9, 2002 Evil Jake, Million Dollar Man, Paranoid/Sadistic Austin (I hate his babyface "Beer drinkin' ass whoopin'" character) Vader as a monster heel, and Cactus Jack are my favorites. Honorable mention to King Kong Bundy, who always cracked me up and still does. Goddam he's fat
Guest Strike Force! Posted September 9, 2002 Report Posted September 9, 2002 Of the ones mentioned here: I loved Goldust's character when he first arrived. I had never seen anything like that in wrestling before. The closest thing I could think of was Exotic Adrian Street, but even that comparison was a bit of a stretch. I liked Owen Hart's whiny little brother heel character, too. That's one thing that every promoter has dropped the ball on is not pushing the sibling rivalry or family conflict more. Kurt Angle is gold, especially when he first came in. The clean-cut babyface who's actually an arrogant dork character was fun to watch. RVD is a great character. Not much to it, but I love the simplicity of a laid back babyface. Very contrary to the determined, tough babyface character that I grew up watching (Ricky Steamboat, Wahoo McDaniel, Brian Pillman, etc.). I always found those guys boring.
Guest evilhomer Posted September 9, 2002 Report Posted September 9, 2002 Waylon Mercy was one of my fav all time that never went anywhere, I still use that "What??? I'm a nice guy" schit myself sometimes. The character had so much potential and the best they could do with him was a used car salesman. Disturbed Raven is probably the one I've liked the most. The man has a way of talking that is just so deep it makes you think about how far it's going. I've always liked the characters that Don "cyruss" Callis has played. I think his network executive in ECW was just a great classic heel, and really set up some meaningful factions and fueds.
Guest papacita Posted September 9, 2002 Report Posted September 9, 2002 I loved Repo Man. Those skits where he used to reposess people's things were funny as hell. Anybody remember when he repo'd Bill Alphonso's car? My other favorite characters...despite the fact that he scared the shit outta me, I'd say Taker...Cactus Lovekind (Foley), the ORIGINAL Stone Cold Steve Austin from 96-early 97 (his Live Wire interview was classic), Shawn Michaels' "Heartbreak Kid" character, and heel Doink.
Guest Coffin Surfer Posted September 9, 2002 Report Posted September 9, 2002 in no order. Kawada Rick Rude Savage(heel) Million Dollar Man Evil Jake Raven Steve Austin(heel) Jun(as Misawa's not ME ready tag partner) Jushin Lyger La Parka(surprised he hasn't been mentioned yet) "Another character: Big Bossman circa the Big Show feud in '99. Great television. He pulled off that poem about Big Show's daddy... "If I had a on as stupid as you/I'd wish for cancer, so that I could die too". " It was so bad it was entertaining and LOL hilliarious. I got my screen name from that memorable fued.
Guest saturnmark4life Posted September 9, 2002 Report Posted September 9, 2002 Evil Jake, Million Dollar Man, Paranoid/Sadistic Austin (I hate his babyface "Beer drinkin' ass whoopin'" character) Vader as a monster heel, and Cactus Jack are my favorites. Honorable mention to King Kong Bundy, who always cracked me up and still does. Goddam he's fat Bundy is one of those guys, like Albert, that just looks so cartoonish you like watching them. For limited periods. But yes, i always liked Bundy and his promos, just a classic fat angry heel.
Guest TheRockIsTheEuropeanChampion Posted September 9, 2002 Report Posted September 9, 2002 In no order. Rick Rude Million Dollar Man Evil Jake Raven Steve Austin(heel) La Parka(surprised he hasn't been mentioned yet) "Another character: Big Bossman circa the Big Show feud in '99. Great television. He pulled off that poem about Big Show's daddy... "If I had a on as stupid as you/I'd wish for cancer, so that I could die too". " It was so bad it was entertaining and LOL hilliarious. I got my screen name from that memorable fued. This man speaks the truth! I find that heels make far better characters than faces too... Sorta like in real life, I guess. RVD & La Parka re great faces, though. Well, RVD, anyway...
Guest Ravenbomb Posted September 9, 2002 Report Posted September 9, 2002 if commentators count: 'Diamond' Donavin Douglas and 'Handsome' Harley Guestella
Guest razazteca Posted September 9, 2002 Report Posted September 9, 2002 I 2nd the StrangleMania announcers Sting as the ultimate face before he became the Silent Crow Clown Booker T as midcard champ that could, Can You Dig It!? Ric Flair as the leader of: 1) a stable 2) a company 3) tradition Dr Wagner Jr and Black Tiger as Rudos Shocker and Mascara Magica as 1000% Guapos Mike Tenay as the Prof of Wrestling Don Callis as Cyrus The Network Insider Bobby Heenan hating Hogan
Guest areacode212 Posted September 10, 2002 Report Posted September 10, 2002 I loved Repo Man, too. The only time I marked out during the Gimmick Battle Royal was when I heard "*keerash* REPOOOOOO MAN!" and his music started playing. My original name at this forum was "RepoMan9", actually, until I found out that there was already a Repo Man jr here. Of course, the original "Stone Cold" Steve Austin is on the top of my list. I just watched his KOTR '96 speech again the other day (it's an extra on the What? DVD)--what an awesome promo. The way he completely ripped into Jake Roberts set him apart from every other heel I had ever seen. He came off as such an evil badass. A character that's really underrated was Bob Backlund's heel character, which was really before its time. Who knew he had it in him? He was so convincing in the role that they scrapped the "Bob was possessed by Papa Shango" angle because it was unnecessary. I think a lot of the heel Backlund character ended up influencing Bret's own heel character, Owen's final Blue Blazer run and Kurt Angle's character. Grr...another reason to hate the Clique.
Guest papacita Posted September 10, 2002 Report Posted September 10, 2002 A character that's really underrated was Bob Backlund's heel character, which was really before its time. Who knew he had it in him? He was so convincing in the role that they scrapped the "Bob was possessed by Papa Shango" angle because it was unnecessary. I think a lot of the heel Backlund character ended up influencing Bret's own heel character, Owen's final Blue Blazer run and Kurt Angle's character. You know, I'm surprised I forgot to mention him, because heel Backlund is one of my all time favorite characters. He was probably the first heel that I genuinely liked. I also loved RVD's Mr. Monday Night character in ECW. I used to love how he dissed Sabu when they were teaming together.
Guest MarioLogan Posted September 11, 2002 Report Posted September 11, 2002 Ministry Undertaker Hulk Hogan Kevin Sullivan Million Dollar Man Jake Roberts Heel Steve Austin Heel Mankind Raven
Guest gwf0704 Posted September 14, 2002 Report Posted September 14, 2002 Andre the Giant Bruiser Brody David Von Erich Brian Pillman Ric Flair Jake Roberts Undertaker (heel) Evil Doink Mil Mascaras Tiger Mask Chris Benoit RVD Sabu ECW Shane Douglas Steve Austin
Guest Respect The 'Taker Posted September 14, 2002 Report Posted September 14, 2002 Heel Shawn Michaels...now THATS a charector that made you want to fucking kill him... Also, Face Dark-Side Undertaker was always cool Illusion - Guns N' Roses Mark
Guest BAR Posted September 14, 2002 Report Posted September 14, 2002 (edited) Raven: "So it is written. So it shall come to pass. Quote the Raven, nevermore." Edited August 2, 2003 by BAR
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted September 14, 2002 Report Posted September 14, 2002 Am I the only one who doesn't like Raven and never has? Even after seeing a good portion of the "classic" ECW stuff he's done? I liked him in the 98 Souled Out match against Benoit, and that's about it. Otherwise, he just came across as a tool, IMO. I still think he's really overrated as a character and especially as a worker. Anyway, psycho Backlund was gold, and I'm so glad the papa shango stuff never went anywhere.
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