Guest Trivia247 Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 perhaps after last years Hall of Fame that peaked interest in this whole process (I'd love to find a way to snag me the DVD of the Hall of Fame including the matches of the Inductees) and the growing list of the current "Class" as they are calling them. Who would you want to be in your 10 person Hall of Fame of the WWF/E?
Epic Reine Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 Owen Hart Randy Savage Bret Hart Marc Mero
Guest Coffey Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 Definitely Hulk Hogan. I think that "Cowboy" Bob Orton & The Iron Shiek are good picks too. I'm sure Randy Orton and Muhammed Hussan will induct them. "Mr. Wonderful" is another solid pick. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper has to be in there. So should Bret Hart, but maybe not this early. If they need a celebrity pick again, I'd be happy with Mr. T. How long until Austin can go in? The Road Warriors definitely need in too. They'd probably refer to them as the Legion of Doom though. Also: Steiner Bros.
CBright7831 Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 Here's a list on WWE HOFers on AmIAnnoying.com. http://amiannoying.com/(o1h0zwrxh5jytb45y2...collection=2843
CBright7831 Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 I hate that site. The people who run it obviously love wrestling because so many wrestlers are listed but are too afraid to admit it or afraid their daddies will come back for them in the night or something On an unrelated note, I can't get my Godzilla resume on AmIAnnoying.
Guest JMA Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 My list: Hulk Hogan Bret Hart Owen Hart Randy Savage Ricky Steamboat Jake Roberts Roddy Piper Ted DiBiase Davey Boy Smith The Dynamite Kid Rick Rude Curt Hennig Arn Anderson Tully Blanchard Bruno Sammartino
Quit Calling My Mama Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 Iron Sheik Bob Orton Jimmy Hart Paul Orndorff Nikolai Volkoff Because when i think of wrestling legends these guys come to mind. Honestly.
Celtic Jobber Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 My list: Bruno Sammartino Hulk Hogan Randy Savage Bret Hart Ted DiBiase "Rowdy" Roddy Piper Mr. Perfect Davey Boy Smith Legion of Doom Sensational Sherri Celeb Inductee: Mike Tyson
Slickster Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 The Dynamite Kid I strongly disagree. What did the Dynamite Kid ever do, career-wise, to deserve a spot in the HOF?
Quit Calling My Mama Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 The Dynamite Kid I strongly disagree. What did the Dynamite Kid ever do, career-wise, to deserve a spot in the HOF? A hell of a lot more than Pete Rose or Greg Valentine.
Vern Gagne Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 Let's set some standards. Between 4-6 each year.At least One tag team, one non-wrestler, and a veterans selection.Say retired 20+ years. Chosen by the living current members of the WWE HOF.
Guest Trivia247 Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 The Dynamite Kid I strongly disagree. What did the Dynamite Kid ever do, career-wise, to deserve a spot in the HOF? A hell of a lot more than Pete Rose or Greg Valentine. Now now, Greg Valentine EARNED his spot. lets not have Valentine hate. He went to the WWF and stayed there till 91, during which he was IC and World Tag team champion and a Maystay of the company.
spman Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 Why not have a special induction each year for Tag Teams? Sure, seperately Barry Darsow and Bill Eadie have no right being inducted, but together you could make a hell of a case. Same goes for a lot of guys, like The Bushwhackers, The Nasty Boys, The Natural Disasters, etc.
Guest JMA Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 The Dynamite Kid I strongly disagree. What did the Dynamite Kid ever do, career-wise, to deserve a spot in the HOF? He was one half of the British Bulldogs, one of the greatest tag teams in WWF history. Then there's the fact that he was one of the best pure wrestlers ever. He deserves the spot. Benoit can even be the one to induct him.
Fökai Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 What is the relationship with Dynamite Kid and Titan, though? Isn't DK just a LITTLE bitter at everyone in the wrestling industry for his current state?
IWD Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 Make no doubt about it, Dynamite Kid deserves to be there. The British Bulldogs were the number one tag team in the WWF for a substantial amount of time, main eventing several large shows for them. Dynamite was also the Junior Heavyweight Champion, is heavily referenced on WWE TV today, is still legendary in Japan, and was one of the figureheads behind Stampede Wrestling. Cheers.
Quit Calling My Mama Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 The Dynamite Kid I strongly disagree. What did the Dynamite Kid ever do, career-wise, to deserve a spot in the HOF? A hell of a lot more than Pete Rose or Greg Valentine. Now now, Greg Valentine EARNED his spot. lets not have Valentine hate. He went to the WWF and stayed there till 91, during which he was IC and World Tag team champion and a Maystay of the company. Val Venis has been IC and Tag champ and has been around for a long time too. I guess he's hall of fame bound.
Guest Trivia247 Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 The Dynamite Kid I strongly disagree. What did the Dynamite Kid ever do, career-wise, to deserve a spot in the HOF? A hell of a lot more than Pete Rose or Greg Valentine. Now now, Greg Valentine EARNED his spot. lets not have Valentine hate. He went to the WWF and stayed there till 91, during which he was IC and World Tag team champion and a Maystay of the company. Val Venis has been IC and Tag champ and has been around for a long time too. I guess he's hall of fame bound. thats just uneducated Markish hate talking Val Venis ain't No where NEAR Valentine's Level in wrestling. While Val is good wrestler, Greg Valentine was time tested veteran by the time you were probably started watching wrestling.
Quit Calling My Mama Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 I can see your point,, maybe my comparison was off mark. However i still stand by the fact that dynamite did a hell of a lot more to deserve a spot than Valentine. On a side note, i have a feeling that the fact everyone inducted so far this year is not exactly a big name is due to the fact Hogan is expected to be inducted and they want to concentrate hugely on Hogan's induction with the others as afterthoughts.
Guest Trivia247 Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 I can see your point,, maybe my comparison was off mark. However i still stand by the fact that dynamite did a hell of a lot more to deserve a spot than Valentine. On a side note, i have a feeling that the fact everyone inducted so far this year is not exactly a big name is due to the fact Hogan is expected to be inducted and they want to concentrate hugely on Hogan's induction with the others as afterthoughts. they equally deserve the spot no question.
ChrisMWaters Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 Any predictions of who will induct the current list of guys? I know Bob Orton will be done by Randy Orton... ...I could see Hassan or Daivari inducting Iron Sheik. What about Volkoff, Orndorff, and Hart? ...well, if he debuts in time, Orndorff may be done by Chris Masters...
Guest Trivia247 Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 Any predictions of who will induct the current list of guys? I know Bob Orton will be done by Randy Orton... ...I could see Hassan or Daivari inducting Iron Sheik. What about Volkoff, Orndorff, and Hart? ...well, if he debuts in time, Orndorff may be done by Chris Masters... well drag out Steve Lombardi from the Mail Room he can introduce one of them. Teddy Long, or Harvey Whippleman probably be decent enough to Induct Jimmy Hart as Fellow Managers Sgt. Slaughter could Induct Nikolai in the Spirit of Post Cold War Coo bah yah..
Dobbs 3K Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 Instead of arguing over whether or not Dynamite Kid should be inducted...maybe the WWE will induct the British Bulldogs as a tag team.
ChrisMWaters Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 Next question... Any chance Volkoff will do the Soviet National Anthem at the show?
spman Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 I know it's still early, and we're still getting through the WM 1 Era guys, but do you think one day Honky Tonk Man has a shot of getting in?
Slickster Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 I know it's still early, and we're still getting through the WM 1 Era guys, but do you think one day Honky Tonk Man has a shot of getting in? I wouldn't doubt it, it's not like he doesn't deserve it for his legendary IC Title run. But the Dynamite Kid: great wrestler, no doubt about it. But besides his supposedly godlike workrate, what else does he have to offer? What are his career highlights, aside from 1) being the *less popular half* of a good tag team 2) his great Tiger Mask match at MSG for the Junior title? Let's face it, Stampede was a relatively obscure promotion, despite the pedigree of athletes that got their start there. While the Harts, Benoit, Storm, Allen Coage, et al. began wrestling there they didn't become household names until after they left there. Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems to me that the rationale applied for the WWE HOF is based on the impact a Superstar had in - regional territories (for Superstars of the pre-JCP era) or -the big companies (for Superstars after ~1984). IMO, the Dynamite Kid did not do enough in any major promotion to warrant induction into the HOF. I think there's almost a mythic aura around this guy that is largely due to the 'smart mark' love of workrate. I'd wait for Benoit to retire; he is far, far more deserving of the HOF than the Dynamite Kid and accomplished a hell of a lot more in his career.
Hunter's Torn Quad Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 New Japan isn't a major promotion ? And Dynamite Kid has a love of his workrate from more than 'smart marks'. Wrestlers who worked with him and around him praise his talent has being one of the best. They don't like his attitude and think it sucked, but they still praise him for being one of the best. And it should be noted that Vince now sees the WWF HOF as encompassing all of wrestling.
Slickster Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 New Japan isn't a major promotion ? And Dynamite Kid has a love of his workrate from more than 'smart marks'. Wrestlers who worked with him and around him praise his talent has being one of the best. They don't like his attitude and think it sucked, but they still praise him for being one of the best. And it should be noted that Vince now sees the WWF HOF as encompassing all of wrestling. I meant North American promotions, which has been the crux of the HOF so far. It would be nice to get Inoki in there in the future though. I'm sure that a lot of guys say he was one of the best wrestlers, but I feel that too much of his career was out of the North American spotlight, which is really what this HOF is centered on (presumably to make the fans care about the inductees). Otherwise, you'd think Inoki, Tenryu, Dr. Death, or Vader would have already been considered, and not even fans discuss putting those guys in.
Guest Arnold_OldSchool Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 The Dynamite Kid I strongly disagree. What did the Dynamite Kid ever do, career-wise, to deserve a spot in the HOF? A hell of a lot more than Pete Rose or Greg Valentine. Greg Valentine started Wrestling in the early/Mid 70's. He drew huge in Mid Alantic with Flair as his partner. Then he went single and drew huge $$$ with Wahoo McDaniels, Ric Flair, Roddy Piper, Bob Backlund and many other stars of the early 80's. He was US champ (When it was a title that could headline shows), IC title (Ditto), and WWF World Tag Champ. He also held the US Tag Titles and put on LONG psychologically sound matches with many varieties of opponents. His lack of verbal skills held him back in the WWF.
Guest Loss Posted February 9, 2005 Report Posted February 9, 2005 This is not just a HOF for WWE wrestlers; it's a HOF for all US wrestlers. Vince has even said that when the monopoly happened, they took on and became responsible for preserving the legacy of ALL American wrestling. So saying someone shouldn't get in because they didn't excel in his company isn't really right, even if the WWE HOF is a load of crap anyway.
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