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I am going to disagree on the Von Erichs.

Sad we never got to see David reach his potential. He was going to be great. If you could combine Kevin and Kerry into one guy you would have had an all timer as well. Mike don't really even count :lol:

Greg Gagne is a GREAT choice, talk about lucky sperm club.

CM Punk could go, look back at some of his stuff with Samoa Joe during their indy days.

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He's like the Tracy McGrady of the WWE Hall Of Fame.

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I can't remember shit about the guy but there was a guy before Warrior, Lex, etc. Vince picked out to succeed Hogan. Apparently the guy had the looks+, was okay on the stick, and had his first match at a house show with Bret Hart, and he looked phenomenal. Of course, when they put him out there with someone else, they quickly discovered the guy was the drizzling shits without Bret to carry him. Like, REALLY bad.

They say the match was never released but I thought at some point I'd seen the match. Like I say I can't remember his name. I imagine someone in the thread will eventually research/remember the guy.

There's a youtube video out there about this guy and his match with Bret. I'll try to track it down when I'm in front of a computer, but I watched it sometime in the past 6 months.

Edit: I think Boyd got the name right above


I think there was a doc on the WWE Network about that a few months ago

I will have to check that out, do you know a name of this doc?

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Yeah the WCCW Austin was the real deal. Agree with you on the Rock too.


Hell, the stuff Austin did with Paul E and the Dangerous Alliance was what got him hired in WWE.

Nikita Koloff is another name that comes to mind, too. Before his face turn, he was a solid tag team with Uncle Ivan (who could go back in his day)...the problem is that Magnum TA crashed his Porsche...and Dusty needed someone to turn with a roster that was pretty thin in terms of guys who could be babyfaces. Nikita only had good matches with Flair, but Flair in the mid 80's was great.

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I will have to check that out, do you know a name of this doc?


https://www.wwe.com/article/wwe-most-in ... we-network

Looks like it is Holy Grail: The Search for WWE’s Most Infamous Lost Match

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Even Verne was smart enough never to make Greg AWA world champion. He just created the International Television Title for him.

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Even Verne was smart enough never to make Greg AWA world champion. He just created the International Television Title for him.


The AWA was the drizzling shits after Vince raided them.

I remember many a Sunday night watching AWA wrestling on ESPN. Bad.

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Yeah the WCCW Austin was the real deal. Agree with you on the Rock too.


Hell, the stuff Austin did with Paul E and the Dangerous Alliance was what got him hired in WWE.

Nikita Koloff is another name that comes to mind, too. Before his face turn, he was a solid tag team with Uncle Ivan (who could go back in his day)...the problem is that Magnum TA crashed his Porsche...and Dusty needed someone to turn with a roster that was pretty thin in terms of guys who could be babyfaces. Nikita only had good matches with Flair, but Flair in the mid 80's was great.


I was a Nikita Koloff fan. Even though the Russian Sickle was nothing more than a glorified clothesline It still seemed to be a devastating finishing move.

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Roddy Piper was an overrated wrestler. One of the best mic guys in history but he blew as a wrestler.

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Road Warriors. They wrestled one match.

This is another bad call.

Sure they were not great technical wrestlers, but they were a great draw. And they had some great matches with the R n R express, Horsemen, and Midnight Express.

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My favorite Federation of All Time was the old Mid South which eventually became UWF. That was one deep ass roster. They had guys and they had some of the best in ring stuff this side of the stuff that Japan used to put on. Highly underrated and mostly forgotten Federation.

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My favorite Federation of All Time was the old Mid South which eventually became UWF. That was one deep ass roster. They had guys and they had some of the best in ring stuff this side of the stuff that Japan used to put on. Highly underrated and mostly forgotten Federation.

Dr Death was one of my favorites as a kid.

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Yeah Mid south was great, so many guys got their start there and moved on to amazing things.

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dudley boys... hardy boys tag team

i never did care much for sting

i never found any of mark henry's in ring work compelling... same goes for billy gunn's solo work

and screw goldberg and his dumb spear


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My favorite Federation of All Time was the old Mid South which eventually became UWF. That was one deep ass roster. They had guys and they had some of the best in ring stuff this side of the stuff that Japan used to put on. Highly underrated and mostly forgotten Federation.

Dr Death was one of my favorites as a kid.


My guy was Mad Dog Buzz Sawyer.

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i never did care much for sting

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billypootons wrote:
dudley boys... hardy boys tag team

i never did care much for sting

i never found any of mark henry's in ring work compelling... same goes for billy gunn's solo work

and screw goldberg and his dumb spear

I can go with you on the Dudleys. They had some fun moments at times, but it was usually always other teams carrying them in matches.

Goldberg - absolutely. WAY overrated and shoved down our throats to attempt to be the WCW version of Stone Cold.

But I cannot go on Sting. Sting could do it all.

Mark Henry had a run for awhile as a monster that I thought was pretty good. I have always thought he was underused and could have been more.

Billy Gunn good with the New Age Outlaws.

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Luger
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Warrior
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Goldberg


Good call on Goldberg.


Goldberg did have some legit functional strength though...

https://youtu.be/gQBG_YtkJuQ


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My favorite Federation of All Time was the old Mid South which eventually became UWF. That was one deep ass roster. They had guys and they had some of the best in ring stuff this side of the stuff that Japan used to put on. Highly underrated and mostly forgotten Federation.

Dr Death was one of my favorites as a kid.


My guy was Mad Dog Buzz Sawyer.

Buzz Sawyer was a fun heel

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Yes ... Tom Magee sounds right.

HHH is a bad answer indeed.

His ring psychology was nearly above reproach ... the fact that people still hold a grudge against the guy to this day is proof of that. :lol:

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Nash
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Goldberg

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Holy shit this is fantastic topic.

Some good answers already like Luger and Greg Gagne.

The only von Erichs that should be listed are those after Kevin. David, Kerry, and Kevin were all solid.

Most of ECW roster should be on here.

Of recent vintage, Roman Reigns is entirely forgettable most of the time. And of course Jinder Mahal and Great Khali.

Big Show too.

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I would ass Sasha Banks

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Jinder Mahal is a great choice for more recent times. Dude sucks.

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Hell yes

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Road Warriors. They wrestled one match.

But that was fine in the territory days. They did their no-sell gimmick and it was quite novel and it's not like the whole country saw it on TV last week. They'd come to town every once in a great while and squash someone or have a Chicago Street Fight match and that would put asses every eighteen inches each time.

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I always thought CM Punk wasn't shit as a grappler too.

I begrudgingly agree with the CM Punk opinions ... he was a special talker, and he wasn't bad in the ring, I just really never quite got what made him so special in a match. I want to think better of him, I just can't bring myself to do it.


If you never saw the Dudley Boys in ECW live, then you never saw the Dudley Boys.

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Holy shit this is fantastic topic.

Some good answers already like Luger and Greg Gagne.

The only von Erichs that should be listed are those after Kevin. David, Kerry, and Kevin were all solid.

Most of ECW roster should be on here.

Of recent vintage, Roman Reigns is entirely forgettable most of the time. And of course Jinder Mahal and Great Khali.

Big Show too.

In Big Show's WCW days he could move pretty damn well for a guy his size. Then he got fat and hurty and bad.

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Hell yes

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I just cant do the women's wrestling. I know that is bad and all, but I just can't. Becky Lynch is interesting once in awhile. Charlotte Flair occasionally. But I just don't like it. I have tried and tried, but I just can't get myself to like it.

During this lock down my daughters and I have been watching a ton of wrestlemanias. And as we made our way into more recent ones my 16 yr old daughter said, "Dad why are they now showing so many more woman's matches? I don't really like them they don't look real. Can we just fast forward past them?" I smiled and said, YES, YES we can!

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Road Warriors. They wrestled one match.

But that was fine in the territory days. They did their no-sell gimmick and it was quite novel and it's not like the whole country saw it on TV last week. They'd come to town every once in a great while and squash someone or have a Chicago Street Fight match and that would put asses every eighteen inches each time.


I was a huge Road Warrior fan but man did they get a ton of mileage out their early-mid 80's AWA work. They were on cruise control after that mostly living off of their reps.They were never able to get back to that period and they weren't really good workers. Took too much time away only to show up and provide a shitty performance. Especially Animal. I would still roll with them anyway even knowing that they really didn't have it anymore.

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Road Warriors. They wrestled one match.

But that was fine in the territory days. They did their no-sell gimmick and it was quite novel and it's not like the whole country saw it on TV last week. They'd come to town every once in a great while and squash someone or have a Chicago Street Fight match and that would put asses every eighteen inches each time.


I was a huge Road Warrior fan but man did they get a ton of mileage out their early-mid 80's AWA work. They were on cruise control after mostly living off of their reps at that point. They were never able to get back to that period and they weren't really good workers. Took too much time away only to show up and provide a shitty performance. Especially Animal. I would still roll with them anyway even knowing that they really didn't have it anymore.

Part of the issue is they were booked bad a lot of the time. They kept trying to put them with other big muscular teams like Barbarian and whoever his partner was. That was bad. They needed to be with teams like the RnR express and Midnight who would make them look good and take major bumps for them.

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