FigureFourTapes 0 Report post Posted March 11, 2003 1.Ric Flair I love the Horsemen, of course he's my number one pick. His matches with Dusty Rhodes made me a fan back in the day, and his fans with Steamboat are the greatest series of matches I've ever seen in the U.S. 2.Arn Anderson WAY underrated, he could get anyone over in a match or on the mic. If only there were more Arn's around these days. 3.Owen Hart Of all the guys from Canada this guy was definately the best, he never got to show his full potential and it's a shame we lost this man. 4&5.The Rock N' Roll Express Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson. The Rock N' Roll Express, enough said. 6.Steve Austin I remember staying up late as a kid to watch this guy wrestle, and when he became "Stone Cold" and enjoyed huge popularity I enjoyed it, mainly because I'd watched him ever since his days in Texas. 7.Mick Foley I love the guy, he's a crazy sumbitch, but I love everything he's ever done. I hate garbage wrestling and I even enjoy his garbage stuff. 8.Terry Funk Watch his early NWA stuff and stuff from Japan, you'll see why this guy wasn't always a crazy sumbitch who went through flaming tables covered with cow manure, or whatever the stips are. 9.Bret Hart Greatest WWF wrestler ever, too bad I despised his WCW run, well except for one match. 10.Kurt Angle Man, I'm surprised I put him in my top ten too! But this guy really is great, and WWE tv is gonna suck without him. Honorable mention: Chris Beniot Shawn Micheals Magnum TA Eddie Gilbert Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bob_barron Report post Posted March 11, 2003 1.Bulldog 2.Goldust/Dustin Rhodes 3.Mr.Perfect 4.Booker T 5.Chris Benoit 6.The Rock 7.Sting 8.Regal 9.Ric Flair 10.Eddy Guerrero Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Garth 0 Report post Posted March 11, 2003 1-Chris Jericho 2-Kurt Angle 3-Chris Benoit 4-Raven 5-Steve Corino 6-Eddie Guerrero 7-Low Ki 8-Rey Mysterio Jr 9-Chavo Guerrero 10-Hurricane Helms Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Respect The 'Taker Report post Posted March 11, 2003 1. Bret "Hitman" Hart 2. Shawn Michaels 3. The Rock 4. Owen Hart 5. Diamond Dallas Page 6. Steve Austin 7. Kevin Nash - OH FUCKING SHUT UP, I marked for him when I was 11yrs old, ITS NOSTALGIA I SWEAR 8. Randy Savage 9. Mr.Perfect 10. Terry Funk UYI - HAS SPOKEN/POSTED Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Plushy Al Logan Report post Posted March 11, 2003 Hulk Hogan Bret Hart John Tenta Mr. Perfect Andre the Giant Randy Savage Ultimate Warrior Vader Undertaker Steve Austin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest BAR Report post Posted March 11, 2003 (edited) 1. The Dynamite Kid 2. Ric Flair 3. Bret 'Hit Man' Hart 4. Jyushin 'Thunder' Lyger 5. Owen Hart 6. 'Mr. Perfect' Curt Hennig 7. Cactus Jack 8. Davey Boy Smith 'The British Bulldog' 9. Ricky Steamboat 10. Chris Benoit Edited July 29, 2003 by BAR Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheOriginalOrangeGoblin 0 Report post Posted March 11, 2003 1. Bret Hart 2. Randy Savage 3. Mr. Perfect 4. Owen Hart 5. Hulk Hogan - marked for him since I was a kid 6. Ric Flair 7. Sting 8. Ted DiBiase 9. Chris Jericho 10. Kurt Angle Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Your Olympic Hero Report post Posted March 11, 2003 John Tenta ???????????????????????????????? Hopefully that was a joke Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Hitman Jebus Report post Posted March 11, 2003 All-Time: 1- Owen Hart 2- Bret Hart 3- Shawn Michaels 4- Chris Benoit 5- Ric Flair 6- Davey Boy Smith 7- Steve Austin 8- Kurt Angle 9- Roddy Piper 10- Undertaker Just missed the top 10: Ricky Steamboat, Curt Hennig, Randy Savage, Chris Jericho, Cactus Jack. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest BionicRedneck Report post Posted March 12, 2003 1. Ric Flair 2. Bret Hart 3. Chris Benoit 4. Eddie Guerrero 5. Jushin Thunder Liger 6. Steve Austin 7. Mitsuharu Misawa 8. Toshiaki Kawada 9. Chris Jericho 10. Vader Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest eiker_ir Report post Posted March 12, 2003 1. Bret Hart 2. Chris Jericho frome here on there's no order 3. HBK 4. The Rock (he just made my list) 5. Owen Hart 6. Angle 7. Benoit 8. Eddie 9. Hurricane 10. Flair HM: Foley, E & C, Utimo Dragon, Austin, Rey Mysterio Jr., Chavito, RVD, BookDust, etc... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kahran Ramsus Report post Posted March 12, 2003 1. Curt Hennig 2. Chris Benoit 3. Ric Flair 4. Rick Rude 5. Jeff Jarrett 6. Arn Anderson 7. Owen Hart 8. Kurt Angle 9. Dean Malenko 10. Tully Blanchard Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Tim Cooke Report post Posted March 12, 2003 1. Kawada 2. Misawa 3. Tsuruta 4. Midnight Express After that, I don't really even care. Tim Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Banky Report post Posted March 12, 2003 1. Eddie Guerrero 2. Steve Austin 3. John Cena 4. Bret Hart 5. Dean Malenko 6. Shawn Michaels 7. Chris Benoit 8. Chris Jericho 9. Scott Hall 10. Kevin Nash I didn't really have a 9 or 10 - I just put Hall and Nash because they were responsible for the nWo, and make shows interesting for reaons other than wrestling. So fucking what? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest wolverine Report post Posted March 12, 2003 1. Toshiaki Kawada Simply put, many of the best in-ring performances I've ever seen came from this man. 2. Chris Benoit Fantastic worker who could adapt to any style. 3. Akira Hokuto The greatest female wrestler who ever lived. 4. Jumbo Tsuruta For longevity as a top worker, he was about as good as it gets. He was involved in MOTDC's in the 70's, 80's and 90's. 5. Jushin Liger The greatest Jr. Heavyweight I've ever seen. 6. Mitsuharu Misawa The Man in All Japan during the 1990's. I've seen more great matches involving him than anyone else. 7. Kenta Kobashi His 1993 body of work is generally considered to be tops in history for a wrestler. 8. Aja Kong The best working 'monster' I've ever seen. 9. Shinjiro Ohtani One of the all-time great Junior Heavyweights, who peaked in 1996 with his myriad of great matches against a wide variety of opponents. 10. Mariko Yoshida She went from a midcard highflyer in AJW, to a wicked badass shootstyle worker in ARSION. From a technical standpoint, she ranks among the best I've ever seen, male or female. One of the best wrestlers in the world today. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MaxPower27 Report post Posted March 12, 2003 1) Benoit 2) Midnights 4) Flair 5) Bret Hart 6) Liger 7) Owen Hart 8) Eddy Guerrero 9) Ricky Steamboat 10) Dean Malenko Just missed: Kawada, Ohtani, Ultimo Dragon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mecha Mummy 0 Report post Posted March 12, 2003 This is at the moment, so that's why it's all current guys. 1. Raven 2. Matt Hardy 3. Hurricane 4. Christian 5. Angle 6. Foley 7. Nowinski 8. Eddy 9. The Rock 10. Funaki Just Missing: Jericho, Benoit, TAKA, Shark Boy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Aero Report post Posted March 13, 2003 1. Bret Hart 2. Steve Austin 3. Mr. Perfect 4. Kurt Angle 5. Chris Jericho 6. Undertaker 7. Chris Benoit 8. Jeff Jarrett 9. The Rock 10. Steve Blackman Hon. Mentions: Owen Hart, D'Lo Brown, Eddie Guerrero, Ric Flair, Randy Savage Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HurriShane 0 Report post Posted March 14, 2003 In no real order 1) Triple H 2) Sting 3) Rock 4) Stonecold 5) Bret 6) Angle 7) Foley 8) Savage 9) HBK 10) Y2J Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest caboose Report post Posted March 14, 2003 1) Sting 2) D-Lo Brown 3) The Rock 4) British Bulldog 5) Eddie Guerrero 6) Booker T 7) Ric Flair 8) Mick Foley 9) Kurt Angle 10) Chris Jericho Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Youth N Asia Report post Posted March 14, 2003 Can't make a top 10...gotta go 20 1. Mikey Whipwreck 2. Chris Benoit 3. Cactus Jack 4. Ric Flair 5. Bret Hart 6. Steve Austin 7. Tommy Dreamer 8. Owen Hart 9. Roddy Piper 10. Kurt Angle 11. Shawn Michaels 12. Chris Jericho 13. Rob Van Dam 14. Mr. Perfect 15. Eddy Guerrero 16. Randy Savage 17. Raven 18. Dean Malenko 19. Sabu 20. HHH Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest gwf0704 Report post Posted March 16, 2003 1) Ric Flair - Loved his NWA title reigns when he would go from territory to territory to face the top guys. 2) David Von Erich - Used to like the fact that he was the "mean" Von Erich. 3)Andre the Giant - At the time, big men like him with his power and agility were a rarity. (and I dont mean his fat WWF tenure either) 4)Tommy Rich/Buzz Sawyer - Just because their feud felt so real you could swear their matches seemed personal. The last battle of Atlanta at the Omni is a classic. 5)Mil Mascaras - When he was younger the man could flat out wrestle. Still remember his match against El Canek on an old Mexican wrestling broadcast with holds, counterholds and submissions that would make Angle, Benoit and Malenko blush. 6)The Undertaker - Loved the Deadman. Dont much care for biker man. 7)Bruiser Brody - Again, skill, agility but such brute force and power for a big man. Truly awesome. 8)Chris Benoit - The man can wrestle and love his constant offense. 9 - Stone Cold Steve Austin - Just due to attitude. 10 - Rick Rude - Good wrestler, better heel. Loved the opening routine to his matches. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Canadian Crippler Report post Posted March 16, 2003 1. Chris Benoit 2. Eddie Guerrero 3. Dean Malenko 4. Kurt Angle 5. Bret Hart 6. Owen Hart 7. Chris Jericho 8. Jerry Lynn 9. Low-Ki 10. Christopher Daniels Special mentions: Super Crazy, Mike Awesome, Sabu, Masato Tanaka, Tajiri Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Coffey Report post Posted March 16, 2003 1.) Hulk Hogan 2.) Raven 3.) "Crow" Sting 4.) "Stone Cold" Steve Austin 5.) Kurt Angle 6.) The Ultimate Warrior 7.) Diamond Dallas Page 8.) "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase 9.) Scott Norton 10.) American Dragon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Dynamite Kido Report post Posted April 4, 2003 1. Dynamite Kid 2. Ricky Steamboat 3. Ric Flair 4. Bret Hart 5. HBK 6. Rick Rude 7. Sting 8. Cactus Jack 9. Rob Van Dam 10. Roddy Piper Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest papacita Report post Posted April 5, 2003 1. Michaels 2. Chyna 3. Perfect 4. Sting 5. Austin (heel) 6. Pillman 7. Jericho 8. Old School Taker 9. Eddy 10. Bret (pre-97) HM's: Owen Taz(z) That woman stealing bastard Sean Waltman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Respect The 'Taker Report post Posted April 5, 2003 Did Chyna really WRESTLE? As opposed to just flipping around the ring trying to keep her mega-jubs contained in her 6-sizes-too-small top? Eh, like it would change anything with Papacita. UYI Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ultimo Dugas 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2003 1. Ultimo Dragon (no shit) 2. Diamond Dallas Page 3. Chris Jericho 4. Sting 5. Bret Hart 6. HBK 7. Rey Mysterio Jr. 8. Dean Malenko 9. Kurt Angle 10. Hurricane You'll notice I'm a bit biased in that I favor WCW wrestlers mostly considering thats what I watched throughout my markdom. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest natholy Report post Posted April 8, 2003 1. Bret Hart 2. Mick Foley (any of his characters) Mostly WCW AND ECW Jack 3. Ted Dibiase mostly his MidSouth work espically working as a hell in feuds against Duggan and TA when going for the North American title. 4. Terry Funk just totally nuts and a pleasure to watch. 5. Ryuji Yamakawa Deathmatch icon who has such a fighting heart and charisma about him. 6. Ricky Steamboat what more do you need to say, you can pop in a Steamboat match and be almost 100% guaranteed of something exciting 7. Rick Rude great worker saved his best for last his WCW run was pure Gold feuds with Steamboat and Dustin Rhodes were a highlight. 8. The Fantastics MidSouth One of my fave tag teams to watch knew how to put on a realistic great tag match, great workers that are always overshadowed by the Rock n Roll Express unfairly in my view. 9. Ric Flair 10. Brian Pillman very enjoyable worker, the Hollywood Blondes rocked anybody remeber Flair for the old Pillman doing a great pension natch parioty but I just loved his loose Cannon stage ... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cawthon777 0 Report post Posted April 8, 2003 1. Bret Hart 2. Chris Benoit 3. Curt Hennig 4. Ric Flair 5. Eddie Guerrero 6. Rick Rude - "...What I'd like ta have right now ..." = pure gold 7. Rob Van Dam 8. Chris Jericho 9. Booker T 10. Steve Austin - especially as a heel Share this post Link to post Share on other sites