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Post by Uganda Man on Aug 19, 2005 7:40:28 GMT -5
Booker T was the one guy you could count on to bust his butt off to get a good match even in the worst of times (IE 2000). That's why I voted for him. He never was the most popular wrestler, or the most charismatic, or the best technical wrestler but he was kind of like a jack of all trades.
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Hart
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Post by Hart on Aug 19, 2005 7:48:19 GMT -5
Holy crap! No one's voted for Flair!!! Neither did I Arn Anderson for me. A true classic.
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Nash
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Post by Nash on Aug 20, 2005 7:29:33 GMT -5
arn anderson ... one of my favs
but sting, flair and vader are up there
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Post by terminator12 on Aug 20, 2005 15:26:55 GMT -5
SCOTT HALL ALL THE WAY
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Post by proudy on Sept 7, 2005 17:14:04 GMT -5
The Cat!!!! that man was so fun
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Wrestling Chick
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Post by Wrestling Chick on Sept 9, 2005 0:27:24 GMT -5
I picked Goldberg, i know many people hate him and think he is crap but the phsycology he brought to the ring was amazing. He always got the crowd excited even if it was only for two mins while he annihilated some rookie. I don’t hate him. I picked him too, for the same reasons. Just because Goldberg looked at wrestling as a job doesn’t mean that he did a bad one. Far from it I think. In my opinion he mastered all the skills needed to be a great wrestler and he was and is just that. There were so many other greats it was hard to pick. I'm not saying that Goldberg was better than say Flair or Sting or Hogan, but he was my favorite. Sigh heavily..."mastered all the skills needed to be a great wrestler" Sorry, hon, but I disagree wholeheartedly! Yeah, he had a great character (given to him), and he had a crazy huge following. But Goldberg was nothin' special in or out of the ring, IMO. I like my wrestlers to have a hint of charisma, and Goldberg didn't even have that. Again, just my opinion, so no offense meant at all!
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Post by Iceman on Sept 9, 2005 1:35:36 GMT -5
Lol, good one. Reminds me of when Barry O or Iron Mike Sharpe would pat themselve on the back when the announcer said their name, lol, good stuff. Forget which one did it though.
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Wayne
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Post by Wayne on Oct 16, 2005 16:56:58 GMT -5
Big van vader
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Post by tysontomko on Nov 17, 2005 2:21:22 GMT -5
Lol, good one. Reminds me of when Barry O or Iron Mike Sharpe would pat themselve on the back when the announcer said their name, lol, good stuff. Forget which one did it though. Barry Horowitz is the one who patted himself on his back! Iron Mike Sharpe claim he is Canada's greatest wrestler! He is from Hamilton,Ontario,Canada!!
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Post by msdavis on Dec 31, 2005 14:36:01 GMT -5
Gotta say DDP was my favourite from WCW and it was a shame he didnt become WCW Champion earlier.
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Post by Scott Joyce on Jan 2, 2006 19:27:06 GMT -5
I picked Scott Hall here even though he had his problems he was still entertaining.
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Burnham
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Post by Burnham on Jan 17, 2006 6:44:38 GMT -5
i would probably say sting maybe
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Alpha Clash
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Post by Alpha Clash on Jan 22, 2006 9:53:06 GMT -5
Gotta go with Sting. He helped put over a lot of guys as a main eventer and also carried WCW thru the deark days of 91-95. He's earned his place as the franchise of WCW.
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Post by The Brain on May 1, 2006 10:17:29 GMT -5
Booker t or the dirtiest player in the game Ric Flair
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Post by Scott Joyce on May 1, 2006 17:23:56 GMT -5
Flair was the dirtiest player in the game and proved it many times. I really liked Scott Steiner and Scott Hall both these wrestlers were really fun to watch in and out of the ring. I believe Halls career couldve went much better had he had not had the substance abuse problems for a stretch in WCW.
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