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Who is/was the best manager among those?  

14 members have voted

  1. 1. Who is/was the best manager among those?

    • The Grand Wizard
      0
    • Bobby Heenan
      5
    • Jim Cornette
      3
    • Jimmy "Mouth of the South" Hart
      1
    • Paul Bearer
      2
    • Captain Lou Albano
      1
    • Bill Alfonso
      1
    • Mr. Fuji
      0
    • J.J. Dillon
      0
    • Ted DiBiase
      1


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Guest Old Brown Heineken
Posted

I'll go with Capt. Lou Albano, he did manage many other men to championships, including Inter-Continental titleholders Don "The Real Rock" Muraco, Pat Patterson and Greg Valentine among others and guided nearly 15 different teams to WWF gold -- including the likes of the Wild Samoans, The Valiant Brothers, Saito & Fuji, The British Bulldogs, and many other legendary tandems.

 

"Often immitated, but never duplicated!" -- Captain Lou Albano

Guest Hulkamania Fan
Posted

i Go brother Paul because Paul took The Undertaker right to the top and he also took Kane & Mankind to new levels. Paul also helped Vader get to the top of his game.

Most of the guys Paul has been with have won World Titles.

Guest Dynamite Kido
Posted

had to go with Heenan....He was the best personality of them all!!!!!!

Posted

Heenan, no doubt. His other stuff was cool too, like his commentating and his book.

Guest razazteca
Posted

Ohhhhhhhhhh feel the power of the urn. Jimmy Hart is a close second. I like Heenan better as an announcer with all of the Hogan hate he would do during the broadcast.

Guest two_tuff_toddy
Posted

Although I am partial to Bobby Heenan I had to pick Jim Cornette. The work he did with the Midnight Express plus everything since in Smokey Mountain Wrestling was just awesome. Heenan is 2nd though.

Guest two_tuff_toddy
Posted

"I'll go with Capt. Lou Albano, he did manage many other men to championships, including Inter-Continental titleholders Don "The Real Rock" Muraco, Pat Patterson and Greg Valentine among others and guided nearly 15 different teams to WWF gold -- including the likes of the Wild Samoans, The Valiant Brothers, Saito & Fuji, The British Bulldogs, and many other legendary tandems."

 

From my understanding the WWF use to just throw him out there with the next big tag team that they were going to give the titles to so I don't think he really helped elevate any teams or anything like Cornette did.

Although Captain Lou always use to crack me up.

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