Guest DarthLordOfWrestling Posted June 7, 2003 Report Posted June 7, 2003 I was just wondering what the favorite gimmik is with you guys. Also who would you like to get pushed to the moon. What was your Favorite push in WWE/ WWF or any wrestling company ever.
Guest Lightning Flik Posted June 7, 2003 Report Posted June 7, 2003 The Godlike Cactus Jack that faced Triple H in the Hell In a Cell. I mean, I actually bought the fact that this Cactus Jack was a someone whom Triple H couldn't beat and frankly figured that Foley would be walking out Champion. *sighs* I was still too naive then.
Guest Coffey Posted June 7, 2003 Report Posted June 7, 2003 ECW Raven. Since this is the WWE folder though, I'd have to go with Jake "The Snake" Roberts for all time. Currently, no one really comes to mind.
Guest two_tuff_toddy Posted June 7, 2003 Report Posted June 7, 2003 Face Cactus Jack Heel Mankind in 1996 Heel Flair in 1992 Hart Foundation 1997 Austin until he got trendy D-X 1997- early 1998 to name a few.
B. Brian Brunzell Posted June 7, 2003 Report Posted June 7, 2003 Favorite Gimmicks Current: Mattitude, Christian's new gimmick All-Time: Raven in ECW, heel Taz in ECW, Jake Roberts, Cactus Jack(any Jack is good Jack), Hart Foundation '97, heel Flair at any time
Guest The Amazing Rando Posted June 7, 2003 Report Posted June 7, 2003 The Original Undertaker. In terms of a gimmick it ruled all... same for the Original Kane in fact... Paul Bearer pretty much kicked ass too... and other gimmicks that have already been mentioned
Guest RavishingRickRudo Posted June 7, 2003 Report Posted June 7, 2003 I think "gimmick" should be defined here. I look at gimmick as "something other than a wrestler". Like IRS was not just a wrestler, he was a tax man who happened to wrestle... Character is another story.
Guest swilk Posted June 8, 2003 Report Posted June 8, 2003 I think "gimmick" should be defined here. I look at gimmick as "something other than a wrestler". Like IRS was not just a wrestler, he was a tax man who happened to wrestle... Character is another story. In that case: The Million Dollar Man, Ted DiBiase.
Guest razazteca Posted June 8, 2003 Report Posted June 8, 2003 Steve Austin the Redneck, but I really don't like the alcoholic. Goldust as a face or a heel were good, but the torets studdering fool is not that good.
Guest BobbyWhioux Posted June 8, 2003 Report Posted June 8, 2003 All Time: Evil Goldust [late 95 early 96, the guy who feigned homosexuality in order to psychologically disarm his More Macho Than Thou opposition.] Waylon Mercy Evil Jake Roberts, who sicced a snake on randy savage, lied in wait to beat Elizabeth's brain in with a chair, yeah, that guy. Evil Doink. Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase. Canadian Nationalist Bret Hart and his Foundation. Evil Mankind [96 and early 97]. Brian F'n Pillman. REPO MAN. Evil Bob Backlund [94, when he first "snapped". That was a GREAT character/gimmick. And the Cross Face Chicken Wing was sold like DEATH.] Shawn Stasiak crashes into stuff in doomed attempts to sneak attack people. Planet Stasiak. Meat (I was so jealous...well, I would've been if it were chicks more up my alley than Terri and Jackie) Kurt Angle when he first started and he rated crowds and opponents against the three I's standard. RTC (Hyper Right Wing Thought Police are the best badguys) Outside WWF/E, there's Raven, Lord Steven Regal, Al "Head" Snow, Norman Smiley the Screaming Hardcore Warrior, Hole In One Darsow, Scotty "The Clap" Anton, and more I'll only remember 20 minutes after I press "SEND" CURRENT/RECENT: Chris Nowinski, Voice of Sanity amid a sea of Jingoism [er, I mean war non-supporter] The Hurricane ["I stand for Truth and Justice, Biotch!" That's juxtapositional GOLD.] Mattitude Hardy.
Guest Mole Posted June 8, 2003 Report Posted June 8, 2003 Matt Hardy as Version 1 Kurt Angle when he is a badass SCSA before he got stale The Rock as a heel D'Lo when he wore the chest protector Hulk Hogan in the 80's Macho King
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