Guest Mark4steamboat Posted June 4, 2002 Report Posted June 4, 2002 Who are your type 5 wrestlers of all time? Mine are: 1. Ricky Steamboat. Great athlete and had 4 of the greatest matches of all time. 2. Ric Flair. Tremendous athlete that really can have a great match with almost anyone but i have to give the top nod to Steamboat. 3. Bret Hart. Much like Flair, a tremendous wrestler and an extremely gifted athlete. 4. Chris Benoit. He reminds me of Steamboat and Flair in a way that he can have great matches with almost anyone. He is one helluva brawler and a great wrestler. 5. Kurt Angle. In his short pro career, he has had some of the greatest matches from his debut to now. Stellar athlete that can have a good brawl and can flat out wrestle. Honorable mention: Arn Anderson(always liked him; why he got pissed on last nite i will never know) Owen Hart Rob Van Dam Chris Jericho
Guest Youth N Asia Posted June 4, 2002 Report Posted June 4, 2002 5. Dynamite Kid...I didn't see much of him when I was younger, but going through old tapes you really get to appreciate what he's done for the business and the impact he's left behind. 4. Roddy Piper...the first heel I really got into...as far as ringwork many were better...but Roddy was the absolute best on the mic. 3. Bret/Owen Hart...I like them equally, both two of the finest workers to every get in a ring, and NO I am not one of these Owen bandwagon jumpers, I have been a real fan of his since the early/mid 90s. 2. Chris Benoit...What can I really say about Benoit that everyone else here hasn't said 100 times already. 1. Mikey Whipwreck...I've been a huge Mikey mark ever since I got into ECW. Good gimmicks, hard worker, good matches. Nice guy too.
Guest razazteca Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 1) Flair - was the reason why I watch wrestling on Saturday night, Flair vs Sting at Clash of Champions, made Sting the #1 face of the company forever. 2) Sting - the buzz cut blond, with cool face paint 3) Bret Hart - was great against Owen, Austin, HBK but the WCW stint was boring. 4) Savage - Always looked good in the big matches 5) Beniot - always liked him as a Horseman and the cage matches against Raven & DDP honorable mentions: Super Crazy Dr Wagner Jr Tajeri Booker T Negro Casas
Guest dreamer420 Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 5. rob van dam - everybody's favorite wrestler is on my list at number five. i have been following rvd for since he started in ecw and he has always been a top performer in the ring. his unique style makes for more entertaing and fast paced matches. plus he's a major pothead. 4. davey boy smith - R.I.P. as i watched wrestling growing up there as no better tag team than the british bulldogs. davey boy and dynamite were wrestling in a style that was much more exciting to watch that the hulk hogan's and andre the giant's were wrestling. davey went on to much more success in the wwf and wcw and i'm proud to say that i followed his career with great interest during the 90's and seen a lot of his terrific matches. 3. owen hart - the second person in my top five that has passed on. sadly owen's career was cut way too short as he was still enjoying success in the wwf at the time of his death. in the years he spent in the wwf he put together a lot of outstanding matches, and humorous moments. his feud with bret hart was one of the more technically sound feuds in the wwf's history, and they produced two of the best mathes of all time. 2. bret hart - this guy was the reason i loved the hart foundation back in the late 80's. bret and jim neidhart were a great tag team, but after he broke away from neidhart his career took off. he was an ic champion and then in a shocking win became the wwf champion, beating ric flair, in a moment that had me jumping for joy. bret enjoyed great success in the wwf until the montreal incident in 1997 and then went to the wcw where he didn't have the same luck. he did become wcw champion but his carerr was cut far too short by a stiff goldberg kick to the head. still bret was the man during his wwf stay and that was what i grew up watching. still hoping for his big comeback. 1. tommy dreamer - i love this guy. his heart, and determination instantly made me a fan and after watching a few of his matches. the love tommy had for ecw while it was still alive was umatched (except for heyman maybe), and the fans respected the hell out of him for it. his feud with raven was an amazing epic battle and probably the greatest in ecw's short history. after ecw died tommy was reborn in the indies and his matches were improving my leaps and bounds. on july 9th, 2001, tommy and rvd did a run in on raw that would bring ecw from the ashes and into the invasion. although the invasion was a clusterfuck and tommy didn't really see any action, he appears to be moving up a little now, although eating disgusting things may not seem like much of a push. At least now he is appearing on Raw more these days and even wrestling the Undertaker, which I see as a step in the positive direction. honorable mentions: ric flair steve austin undertaker mikey whipwreck sabu sandman
Guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 1. Chris Jericho-Hard worker, lots of charisma, usually uses a good variety of moves, and is just an all around good guy. 2. Rob Van Dam-Awesome moves, unique style and every match he does looks great to me. 3. Rey Mysterio Jr.-Nobody flies like him. 4. Raven-Unique wrestling style, cool finisher. 5. Sabu-One crazy MOFO Very Honorable Mentions 6. Rhyno 7. TAZZ 8. Tajiri 9. Hayabusa 10. The many faces of Mick Foley 11. SC Steve Austin 12. Jushin Liger 13. Keiji Muto 14. Benoit 15. Jeff Hardy I know it said top five but I got carried away.
Guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 John Tenta Hulk Hogan Bret Hart Macho Man Steve Austin (Pre "What" Days) Honorable Mentions: Kevin Sullivan Undertaker Ted Dibiase Vader Sting (Pre Black & White days) Ricky Steamboat One Man Gang Andre the Giant
Guest dreamer420 Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 John Tenta what is it about john tenta that you like mario?
Guest JaKyL25 Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 1) Ric Flair 2) Bret Hart 3) Steve Austin 4) Rick Steamboat 5) Chris Benoit The gap is there because it's there in real life. Flair is God. Although this list is only 85-present. I have no idea who really was good and who wasn't before then.
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 1. Stunning Steve Austin 2. Ricky Steamboat 3. Rob Van Dam 4. Ric Flair 5. Kurt Angle
Guest The Vanilla Midget Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 btw, these are my favourites, not necessarily best workers, etc. 1. Benoit 2. Kurt Angle 3. RVD 4. Ric Flair 5. Booker T gee, i wonder who only got cable once the attitude era started eh?
Guest thefrenchargel Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 1-Flair, in his 4th decade of having great matches, best mic skills ever, IMO. 2-Dynamite Kid, Barring injury, this guy would still be the ungodly shit and 2 steps ahead of the competition. Totally innovative, a huge influence on many wrestlers after him. He also kept Sayama from flying into orbit during their matches by helpfully driving his Tiger Mask clad head into the mat with AUTHORITY. 3.-Bret Hart, no one else in the WWF has had as many ****+ matches on PPV as Bret. Great brawls, great tag matches, great wrestling clinics, great as either a heel or face. 4.-Shawn Michaels, Redefined the WWF "style", had a run in 96 unparalleled by anyone but 89 Flair, IMO. 5.-Vader, large and frightening, can do MOONSAULTS, great matches in both america and japan.
Guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 1. Bret "Hitman" Hart - A God of professional wrestling and my hero since i was 9 years old. Bret is the greatest, hands down. 2. Shawn Michaels - Although i didn't always like the guy, there is no denying how good he was in the ring. 3. "Macho Man" Randy Savage - A little under-rated if you ask me, its always been about Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior and Ric Flair. I believe Savage was superior to them all, one HELL of an entertainer, well into his fourties he could put guys 20 years his junior to shame. 4. The Undertaker - Say what you will, but he remains the most successful gimmick wrestler in the history of the WWF, or in wrestling all together for that matter. He has had his fair share of classics too. 5. Mick Foley - Speaking of cool ass gimmicks, Mankind was one mean, nasty charecter, and i loved it. On top of that, all the sick bumps Foley used to take made wrestling worth watching. He deserves credit for what he has done for wrestling over the course of his career. This has been the Taker Mark™ Awesome idea for a post Mark4Steamboat, well done
Guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 1- Owen Hart 2- Bret Hart 3- Shawn Michaels 4- Ric Flair 5- Chris Benoit Honorable mention: Steve Austin Davey Boy Smith Roddy Piper Rick Steamboat Chris Jericho Mr. Perfect Undertaker Randy Savage Mick Foley Jeff Jarrett Kurt Angle ...and about 2 or 3 others I can't think of right now! Hitman Jebus - the #1 Hart Foundation mark in Montreal...Quebec, Canada
Guest papacita Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 1) Shawn Michaels: Since the day he turned heel, I was pretty much always an HBK mark. Even during 93-94 when I couldn't stand the guy, I would still walk around doing the HBK poses and pull out Superkicks when I was wrestling my friends. Greatest of all time, IMO. 2) Steve Austin: Don't like him as much now, but I've been a fan of his pretty much since he and Pillman got together. Bulldog got me to pay attention to WCW in 93, the Blondes kept me watching. And I'll never forget the day he first appeared on ECW mocking Hogan. Classic. And he and HBK were Tag Champs in 97. What more can I say? 3) Brian Pillman: Hollywood Blondes again, and I loved him as the Loose Cannon. I actually went into a pretty bad depression when he died in 97. It took me at least 3 or 4 months to get over it. He was always one of my favorites. 4) Chyna: From her DX days, plus I had a pretty big crush on her when I was younger (SHUT UP). 5) Mr. Perfect: I really didn't start following wrestling until 91, and the only Perfect match I saw during the period was the match with Bret from SummerSlam, so most of the memories I have of him are from his face period in 92-93. I used to love when they played the vingettes of him with sports stars where he was trying to show how perfect he was. My favorite was the time he threw a 100 yard pass to himself and caught it (I can't tell you how many times I tried that that summer). My favorite matches during this period were the one with Bret at KOTR, and his retirement match with Flair on the January Raw. HM's: 1) Owen Hart (Always booed him because he feuded with my favorites, but I was always a fan of his) 2) Bret Hart (Despite how much I disliked him late in his WWF run) 3) X-Pac (1-2-3 Kid, Syxx, "Well Hulk Hogan...YOU SUCK PAL!" SEAN WALTMAN IS MY HERO!) 4) Ahmed Johnson (Shawn's best friend in 96 and the 1st black I-C Champion) 5) Chris Jericho (The ONLY reason I tuned in to WCW in 98...Ron Mysterio Jr...Air Quasi...LOL) 6) Sting (The man) 7) Tazz (From ECW days plus his wins nowadays are the only times I can legitimately mark out these days)
Guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 I wanna do my whole top 10, damn it! 1. Bret Hart 2. Shawn Michaels 3. Ric Flair 4. Triple H (Yes, that's right, Triple H, you bastards) 5. Chris Benoit 6. Kurt Angle 7. Randy Savage 8. Kevin Nash 9. Mr. Perfect 10. X-Pac Runners-Up: Mick Foley Owen Hart Dudley Boyz Rhyno
Guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 5. rob van dam - (...) plus he's a major pothead. A quality everyone should consider when choosing their all-time faves!
Guest bravesfan Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 1. Bret Hart- The heel turn "blame USA" angle combined with mic work...great stuff. 2. '98 Stone Cold Steve Austin- The best year to be a die-hard wrestling fan. 3. Sting. At any point in his career. 4. Chris Jericho- Of course, it started in WCW. How's about "Conspiracy Victim", "the man of 1,004 holds", and the Konnan TV Title investigation?....GOLD! 5. Ric Flair- Any federation, any era, any match. 6. Kurt Angle- The first wrestler I have unanimously marked for since his in-ring debut. 7. The Rock- Heel Corporation Rock preferred. 8. Owen Hart- "3:16: I Just Broke Your Neck" and Hart Foundation is the key period. 9. Booker T. Best of 7 series w/ Benoit. All singles title reigns. Current gimmick. and... 10. Roddy Piper- The reason why mic work was so heavily counted on for angles. Honorable Mention: Heel Triple H. Shawn Michaels- Narcissist/DX gimmick. Randy Savage. Mick Foley. Face/Heel Transition of Davey Boy Smith.
Guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 4) Chyna: From her DX days, plus I had a pretty big crush on her when I was younger (SHUT UP). LOL! I still can't get past the fact you rated Chyna above others like Bret Hart...but i suppose, every Smark-land needs a Chyna-Mark. This has been the Taker Mark, just as mean as a Chyna Mark only i smell worse.
Guest gthureson Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 1. Jake 2. Bret 3. Savage 4. Benoit 5. Jericho
Guest midnight_burn Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 1. Bret Hart 2. Ric Flair 3. Undertaker 4. Chris Jericho 5. Booker T Honorable mentions: Vader, Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, Shawn Michaels, La Parka.
Guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 5. Mr. Perfect- What a great wrestler had alot of good matches with hogan in the early 90's. 4. RVD- One of the great techincial wrestlers there ever was, i see him as undisputed champion this summer. 3. Ultimate Warrior- Terrific wrestler, one of the reasons why i watched Saturday Night's Main Event. 2. Bret Hart- In His Prime The "Hitman" Was Unstopable. 1. Hulk Hogan- From 1984-1988 he was the top man in the business classic matches with Andre, Bundy, Studd, Warrior, Perfect, And Ric Flair.
Guest TUS_02 Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 1. Al Snow - I dunno, his character in ECW was just too....weird to not like. Plus, I have a thing for liking someone not many others do. But I've come to terms that he'll never get his due. Oh well. 2. Ted Dibiase - Back when I was young kid and the WWF tried to brainwash everyone to like the faces, Dibiase would always stand out as a favorite of mine. It was the right character at the right time. 3. The Rockers - Again, young kid... flashy outfits...fun loving dudes.... high flying moves... couldn't help it 4. RVD - Eh, I actually hated him during his ECW days, but when he first showed up on WWF TV, he was a fresh face bringing a new style and when he was actually putting on good matches... well... the rest is history 5 - (tie) Razor Ramon, Steve Austin, Mr Perfect, Taker (in his first 10 years) - I don't think I have the energy to explain...
Guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 This is tough... actually, this is TUFF... 1 Eddy 2 Foley 3 Tajiri 4 Ohtani 5 Benoit honorable mention for having the greatest one-year career ever: BLITZKREIG~!
Guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 15. Jeff Hardy I know it said top five but I got carried away. i know you did not just put fucking jeff hardy above ricky steamboat
Guest Mark4steamboat Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 Muchos Gracias 'taker. Blitzkreig did have one of the best one year careers. His match with juvy at spring stampede was one of wcw's last great singles matches.
Guest dreamer420 Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 5. rob van dam - (...) plus he's a major pothead. A quality everyone should consider when choosing their all-time faves! hey man, it's cool if you can wrestle and all, but if you can wrestle and puff then you have to be included.
Guest Mark4steamboat Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 well in that case, lets add jannetty
Guest dreamer420 Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 i always liked him better than michaels anyway.
Guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 I also liked Jannetty better. I put Micheals in my top 5 only because of the many many classic matches he's had...But, deep down, I always wanted Jannetty to come back and beat the crap out of HBK...If Jannetty would have stayed in the big leagues, I'm sure he'd be way high on my all-time faves list! Plus, he's major pothead (just kidding, dreamer420) Add Jannetty to my honorable mentions
Guest easye46 Posted June 5, 2002 Report Posted June 5, 2002 1. Hogan 2. HBK 3. Dynamite 4. Alex Wright 5. Diamond Timothy Flowers
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