Guest JaKyL25 Report post Posted June 29, 2002 I've only seen U.S. wrestling, and only since the mid-80s, and this is just from what I've seen, not hear-say. 1.) Ric Flair! WHOOOOOOOO!!! 2.) Bret Hart 3.) Ricky Steamboat 4.) Steve Austin 5.) Shawn Michaels 6.) Randy Savage 7.) Chris Benoit 8.) Mick Foley 9.) Eddie Guerrero 10.) Owen Hart I've been re-watching some Savage matches lately, and he might just be the quintessential "Sports-Entertainer" outside of Steve Austin. He had some DAMN good storylines supporting his big matches, and he was a master of using in-match storytelling with his emotions and his actions. I mean, the man dragged not one, but TWO truly good matches out of Ultimate Warrior, for goodness sakes! I was suprised at how well they held up, as Hogan vs. Warrior doesn't hold up well at all, especially considering how crappy the match would be if it was held in an empty arena, devoid of crowd heat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mark4steamboat Report post Posted June 29, 2002 Well we all know who i think is no. 1: 1. Duh THE DRAGON BABY!! 2.Ric Flair 3. Bret Hart. 4.Chris Benoit. 5.Hayabusa. Spotty or not he is one of the greatest wrestlers to watch and can have great matches with just about anyone. 6. Arn Anderson 7. Kurt Angle. 8. Kawada. Sorry he's so low Puro marks but i just got into the good Puro and not the garbage wrestling from Japan that fills my tape closet. 9.Misawa. I got the 5 tape set from goldenboy and wow. amazing wrestler. 10. Davey Boy Smith Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Your Olympic Hero Report post Posted June 29, 2002 Ric motherfucking Flair. Always made EVERYONE look like a contender, while showing that he was the absolute best at the same time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites