Guest Austin3164life Posted June 24, 2002 Report Posted June 24, 2002 In light of some "Greatest" posts, I just wanted to see who you guys think are the 10 best wrestlers to ever step through those ropes. I know, it's been done many times, but I haven't seen a topic like this in a long time..... My list: 1. Ric Flair 2. Steve Austin 3. Bret Hart 4. Hulk Hogan 5. Shawn Michaels 6. Randy Savage 7. Sting 8. Ricky Steamboat 9. The Rock 10. Mick Foley
Guest razazteca Posted June 24, 2002 Report Posted June 24, 2002 Dr Wagner Hijo de Santo Negro Casas Black Tiger Guerrero family Head Hunter
Guest SuperTonyJaymz Posted June 24, 2002 Report Posted June 24, 2002 Personal opinion, of course 1. Chris Benoit 2. Chris Jericho 3. Ric Flair 4. Mick Foley 5. Ricky Dteamboat 6. Tito Santana 7. Eddie Gurerro 8. Steve Austin 9. The Rock 10. old school Rey Mysterio Jr.
Guest The Superstar Posted June 24, 2002 Report Posted June 24, 2002 Besides the top 4, this isn't in any particular order. 1. Ric Flair 2. Eddy Guerrero 3. Chris Benoit 4. Chris Jericho 5. Bret Hart 6. Shawn Michaels 7. Rick Steamboat 8. Randy Savage 9. Steve Austin 10. The Rock
Guest dreamer420 Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 10. kurt angle 9. rob van dam 8. steve austin 7. chris benoit 6. mick foley 5. davey boy smith 4. ricky steamboat 3. owen hart 2. ric flair 1. bret hart
Guest BigTim2002 Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 It's not fair to pick one GREAT wrestler, so for right now, I split mine into categories. First, the high flyer. This one WITHOUT A SHADOW OF A DOUBT goes to Jushin "Thunder" Lyger, for revolutionizing the cruiserweight industry with his moves in the late 80s-early 90s Runner-ups: Rey Mysterio, Jr., The Great Sasuke, RVD Second, the technical whiz. This, is without a doubt THE hardest to choose, but for 15 years, Bret "The Hit Man" Hart was one of the most sound technical wrestlers I had ever seen. So this nod goes to him. Runner-ups: Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, Owen Hart, Kurt Angle Third, the showman award. This goes to the man who put on the best show. Obviously, this one goes to Ric Flair, who could put on a show regardless of who was involved. Runner-ups: Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Sting Fourth, the big man award. This goes to the best wrestler over 300 pounds. This one goes to the Undertaker, who (in his heyday) was the best at his game, regardless of who he fought. Runner-ups: Vader, Kevin Nash Fifth, the brawler. This is my first tie, because honestly, I can't pick the better man. This goes to Terry Funk and Mick Foley, because they had the same styles and were basically the best at what they did. Runner-ups: Raven, Dreamer, Masato Tanaka Sixth, this goes to the undercarder of all undercarders. Not necessarily a JTTS, but a man who was never in the Main Event, but did well when he wasn't. This one goes to Chris Benoit. Note: While some may be main eventing now, this is for people who dealt with being held down for a long time before finally becoming main eventers on their own. Runner-up: Chris Jericho, Booker T, Randy Savage Seventh, the best face. Hulk Hogan. No question to how popular he has been... Runner-ups: Steve Austin, Sting, Randy Savage Eight, the best heel. For the man who defined the heel, this award will go to...Ric Flair, because he is the dirtiest player in the game. Runner-up: Hollywood Hulk Hogan, Chris Jericho, HHH Ninth, the man you could watch over and over again. This one goes to Ricky Steamboat, who had THE best string of matches from 87-94 that I've ever seen. Runner-up: Dynamite Kid, Tiger Mask, Chris Benoit, Kurt Angle Tenth, and my final award, goes to the greatest underachiever ever. My choice is Al Snow, who for 20 years has been one of the best known and respected workers in the industry. Runner-up: Brooklyn Brawler, Curt Hennig
Guest Shaved Bear Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 ricky steamboat chris benoit ric flair that is all
Guest Perfect Plex Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 Not to piss on a man's grave, but its amazing how, much like the Owen surge of 99, so many people are worshipping Davey Boy now. As great as he was, I don't remember him popping up on any of these lists the last time this was done, a few months ago. But I digress... 1. Bret Hart 2. Shawn Michaels 3. Ric Flair 4. Curt Hennig 5. HHH (fuck you guys) 6. Randy Savage 7. Chris Benoit 8. Kurt Angle 9. Kevin Nash (fuck you guys again) 10. X-Pac (see above)
Guest IDrinkRatsMilk Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 in no particular order Bret Hart Jushin Lyger Shawn Michaels Hayabusa Ric Flair Mitsuhara Misawa Great Sasuke Mick Foley Terry Funk Sean Waltman (not anymore, for his older stuff)
Guest gwf0704 Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 Guess I'm more old school than the rest of you but I guess my top ten if you mean greatest and not just from what we've seen in the past 10 yrs: 10)El Santo/Blue Demon/MIl Mascaras (tie) 09)Andre the Giant 08)Hulk Hogan 07)Nick Bockwinkle 06)Bob Backlund 05)Ricky Steamboat 04)Harley Race 03)Lou Thesz 02)Verne Gagne 01)Ric Flair But I'll play along and name the second team!!! 10)Roddy Piper 09)Dusty Rhodes 08)Sting 07)Steve Austin 06)Randy Savage 05)Tiger Mask 04)Terry Funk 03)Mick Foley 02)The Rock 01)Brett Hart Bring on the hate mail!!
Guest Coffin Surfer Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 1. Kawada 2. Kobashi 3. Jushin Lyger 4. Jumbo 5. Misawa 6. Flair 7. Benoit 8. Bret Hart
Guest endgame722 Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 1. Bret Hart 2. Shawn Michaels 3. Randy Savage 4. Ricky Steamboat 5. Steve Austin 6. Ric Flair 7. Chris Benoit 8. Eddy Guerrero 9. Kurt Angle 10. The Rock
Guest y2jailbait Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 10> Eddie Guerrero 9> Stone Cold Steve Austin 8>Hulk Hogan 7>Mick Foley 6>Andre The Giant 5>Arn Anderson 4>Rowdy Roddy Piper 3>Dynamite Kid 2>Bret Hart 1>Ric Flair whooooooooooooooo
Guest Doomsault Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 1. Ricky Steamboat 2. Chris Jericho 3. Steve Austin 4. Mick Foley 5. Keiji Muto/Muta 6. Jushin Lyger 7. Chris Benoit 8. Rob Van Dam 9. Rey Rey 10. Eddie Guerrerrerreerrrererereeo
Guest dreamer420 Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 Not to piss on a man's grave, but its amazing how, much like the Owen surge of 99, so many people are worshipping Davey Boy now. As great as he was, I don't remember him popping up on any of these lists the last time this was done, a few months ago. watch king of the ring 1996 to see why davey boy was one of the best. i don't think he appears on enough peoples list actually. now please explain why the clique appears on your list dude.
Guest RetroRob215 Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 1. Shawn Michaels 2. Ric Flair 3. Ricky Steamboat 4. Steve Austin 5. Chris Benoit 6. Kurt Angle 7. Mick Foley 8. Bret Hart 9. Randy Savage 10. The Rock
Guest DrEvil Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 1. Hulk Hogan 2. Ric Flair 3. Steve Austin 4. Bret Hart 5. The Rock 6. Chris Jericho 7. Ricky Steamboat 8. Chris Benoit 9. Kurt Angle 10. Arn Anderson
Guest shlidgn90 Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 it seems to me that most of these lists are made from wwf marks who started watching after 98. guys like the rock and angle may end up as all time greats, but are nowhere near that level yet. lets wait ten more years into their careers people. my top ten is in no particular order. 1: ric flair 2: ricky steamboat 3: dynamite kid 4: tiger mask 5: jerry lawler(created hardcore wrestling) 6:mick foley(perfected hardcore wrestling) 7: the crusher 8: harley race 9: keiji mutoh 10: antonio inoki honorable mentions: steve austin, bull nakano, jushin lyger, beniot, rey mysterio jr,hulk hogan, misawa, bruno sammartino, barry windham, atsushi onita, eddy gurrerro, ohtani, malenko, brusier brody(who would've easily taken foley's spot if he didn't die), stan hansen, andre the giant and big van vader.
Guest Lord of The Curry Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 I don't want to put too much thought into this or I'll go crazy so I'll just name stuff that's in my mind right now. Chris Benoit Chris Jericho Eddy Guerrero Steve Austin Jushin Liger Kenta Kobashi Shinjiri Ohtani Toshiaki Kawada Misawa (still can't spell his first name properly) Stan Hansen Jumbo Tsuruta
Guest gwf0704 Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 it seems to me that most of these lists are made from wwf marks who started watching after 98. guys like the rock and angle may end up as all time greats, but are nowhere near that level yet. lets wait ten more years into their careers people. B) Agrees wholeheartedly!!!
Guest Lucha Hogan Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 I amazed that nobody mentions this guy: Ultimo Dragon
Guest Austin3164life Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 Forgot about him, damnit. I also forgot about Mil Mascaras.....
Guest Perfect Plex Posted June 26, 2002 Report Posted June 26, 2002 Not to piss on a man's grave, but its amazing how, much like the Owen surge of 99, so many people are worshipping Davey Boy now. As great as he was, I don't remember him popping up on any of these lists the last time this was done, a few months ago. watch king of the ring 1996 to see why davey boy was one of the best. i don't think he appears on enough peoples list actually. now please explain why the clique appears on your list dude. I think you misunderstood. I don't disagree at all that Davey Boy is one of the all time greats, I just don't remember him being on this many lists before he died. (See Hart, Owen) And the clique is on my list because they entertain the fuck out of me. Always have,and most likely always will. I'm not going to lie and say I think Kevin Nash is as good a wrestler as Chris Benoit, who also made my list, but he has always drawn me.
Guest vlad Posted June 26, 2002 Report Posted June 26, 2002 1. Tiger Chung Lee 2. Mario Mancini 3. Steve Lombardi 4. SD Jones 5. Riki Ataki 6. Jake Millman 7. Iron Mike Sharpe 8. A J Petruzzi (from Jim Thorpe PA) 9. Dangerous Danny Davis 10. The Mulkey's
Guest BigTim2002 Posted June 26, 2002 Report Posted June 26, 2002 Oh, so let's forget about the millions of ****1/2+ matches that Owen had with his brother, ok? Wow...
Guest Madmartigan21 Posted June 26, 2002 Report Posted June 26, 2002 Oh, so let's forget about the millions of ****1/2+ matches that Owen had with his brother, ok? Wow... Millions? Where? In the Hart basement? They had TWO great ones I remember. And Owen has become overrated since his death. But that happens to most talented people that die a tragic unexpected young death. He was great, but not top ten all time.
Guest Perfect Plex Posted June 27, 2002 Report Posted June 27, 2002 (grabs BigTim2002 by the head and screams into his ear) I'M NOT SAYING I DISAGREE THAT OWEN HART AND DAVEY BOY SMITH ARE TWO OF THE ALL TIME GREATEST! I'M SAYING THAT THEY EACH HAD QUITE A RISE IN POPULARITY SHORTLY AFTER THEIR TRAGIC, UNTIMELY DEATHS! DO YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TIME?
Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20 Posted June 27, 2002 Report Posted June 27, 2002 My-knowledge-on-international-isn't-too-great. Top-10-in-my-opinion: 1.Ric-Flair 2.Ricky-Steamboat 3.Bret-Hart 4.Steve-Austin 5.Mick-Foley 6.The-Rock 7.Chris-Beniot 8.Rey-Mysterio-Jr. 9.Lance-Storm(My-opinion.Don't-like-it?Fuck-you) 10.Chris-Jericho
Guest TheHulkster Posted June 28, 2002 Report Posted June 28, 2002 No particular order: Jumbo Tsuruta Kurt Angle Toshiaki Kawada Ultimo Dragon Terry Funk Steve Austin Bret Hart Bruiser Brody Jushin Liger Eddie Guerrero Rey Misterio Jr Big Van Vader Ric Flair Chris Benoit Hulk Hogan (J/K) My basis is if they were in at least 3 matches, that I have seen, that have made me say "Wow, now that was a great fucking match!"
Guest AM The Kid Posted June 28, 2002 Report Posted June 28, 2002 First off, a big FU to anyone who has a problem with my list. 1. Owen Hart 2. Bret Hart 3. Dynamite Kid 4. Shawn Micheals 5. Chris Benoit 6. Roddy Piper 7. Ric Flair 8. Steve Austin 9. Lance Storm 10. Davey Boy Smith
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