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Guest The Midnight Rocking Warrior

Hello, I'm new here, I was just wondering If anyone knows the list, and could tell me who was ranked where. Thanks.

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Guest Doyo
1. Ric Flair

2. Lou Thesz

3. Rikidozan

4. Antonio Inoki

5. Hulk Hogan

6. Andre the Giant

7. El Santo

8. Giant Baba

9. Steve Austin

10. Buddy Rogers

11. Frank Gotch

12. Jim Londos

13. Ed Lewis

14. Stan Hansen

15. Bruno Sammartino

16. The Rock

17. Gorgeous George

18. Bruiser Brody

19. Riki Choshu

20. Mitsuharu Misawa

21. Verne Gagne

22. Jumbo Tsuruta

23. Terry Funk

24. Mil Mascaras

25. Bret Hart

26. Dory Funk Jr.

27. Tiger Mask

28. Blue Demon

29. Perro Aguayo

30. Nick Bockwinkel

31. Dusty Rhodes

32. Johnny Valentine

33. Freddie Blassie

34. Vader

35. George Hackenschmidt

36. Jushin Liger

37. Toshiaki Kawada

38. Keiji Muto

39. Jack Brisco

40. Harley Race

41. El Hijo del Santo

42. Tatsumi Fujinami

43. Danny Hodge

44. Akira Maeda

45. Chigusa Nagayo

46. Ricky Steamboat

47. Shawn Michaels

48. Shinya Hashimoto

49. Ray Stevens

50. Randy Savage

51. Gene Kiniski

52. Nobuhiko Takada

53. Mick Foley

54. Genichiro Tenryu

55. The Crusher

56. Dick the Bruiser

57. Canek

58. Antonio Rocca

59. The Sheik

60. Den Leo Jonathon

61. Dynamite Kid

62. The Undertaker

63. El Solitario

64. Billy Graham

65. Jerry Lawler

66. Roddy Piper

67. Ultimo Dragon

68. Billy Robinson

69. Jaguar Yokota

70. Lioness Asuka

71. Bobo Brazil

72. Karl Gotch

73. Bert Assirati

74. Salvador Gori Guerrero

75. Bill Longson

76. Killer Kowalski

77. Mildred Burke

78. Abdullah the Butcher

79. The Destroyer

80. Atsushi Onita

81. Ted Dibiase

82. Earl McCready

83. Pat O'Connor

84. Fritz Von Erich

85. Wahoo McDaniel

86. Billy Watson

87. Leroy McGuirk

88. Mad Dog Vachon

89. Yvon Robert

90. Bronko Nagurski

91. Dos Caras

92. Edouard Carpentier

93. Rayo de Jalisco

94. Stanislaus Zbysko

95. Sting

96. Pat Patterson

97. Masahiro Chono

98. Dara Singh

99. Jess Ventura

100. Eddie Graham

 

And

"Watch out for: The next ten"

 

Jun Aklyama

Kurt Angle

Chris Benoit

Triple H

Chris Jericho

Kenta Kobashi

Satoshi Kojima

Yuji Nagata

Kazushi Sakuraba

Manami Toyota

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Guest The Midnight Rocking Warrior

Thank you very much, The Rock's ahead of Bret Hart.......... that for some reason leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Terry Funk makes the top 25, awesome. Hogans in the top five, That's cool. As for Flair.........WHOOO!

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Guest The Decadent Slacker

Rock beats Gorgeous fucking George?! The hell? That's like putting Good Charlotte over Led Zeppelin.

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Guest Doyo
Who the fuck is Jim Londos, and what is he doing ahead of Bruno Sammartino

google.com is your friend

 

"There were 100,000 people in the Athens Olympic Stadium that night in 1934 when Jim Londos defended his world's heavyweight wrestling title against the Russian champion, and another 30,000 were turned away."

 

"Jim Londos was a World Heavyweight champion for almost 16 years -- mostly in the post-Depression era.."

 

"1970: President Nixon cited him for his benefit work.."

 

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Meltzers Top Ten

 

1. Ric Flair

2. The Nature Boy Ric Flair

3. The Dirtiest Player In The Game

4. The Man

5. Ric Flair, Four Horsemen Member

6. 13 Time WCW Champ Ric Flair

7. Whoooooooo

8. The Limo Ridin', Jet Flyin', Kiss stealin', Wheelin' dealin' son of a gun Ric Flair

9. The greatest wrestler of all time Ric Flair

10. Kazushi Sakuraba

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Guest BionicRedneck

Funny, but I always thought Meltzer liked Michaels, Toyota and Kobashi more than Flair. Didn't he call Shawn the most talented WWF Champion ever or something?

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Who the fuck is Jim Londos, and what is he doing ahead of Bruno Sammartino

google.com is your friend

 

"There were 100,000 people in the Athens Olympic Stadium that night in 1934 when Jim Londos defended his world's heavyweight wrestling title against the Russian champion, and another 30,000 were turned away."

 

"Jim Londos was a World Heavyweight champion for almost 16 years -- mostly in the post-Depression era.."

 

"1970: President Nixon cited him for his benefit work.."

 

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Yowza, no wonder.

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