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  1. Who's the IWF's Top Wrestling Expert?

    Alright, I'll ask a question. Who did Harley Race beat for his first world title? No looking it up. Oh, MattHardyv1 asked a question. Well answer both of ours.
  2. Who's the IWF's Top Wrestling Expert?

    Damn, it was Ricky Morton and Dusty Rhodes. I was thinking of 1985. You win. You ask the question. I'm out, but i'll try answering the Q's.
  3. How well are you known here on IWF

    7/10. Now I know you better
  4. Who's the IWF's Top Wrestling Expert?

    Wrong. What are the rules here? Does that mean you're out? I don't want to oust a nice guy just for one wrong answer. Where are all those guys who were proclaimed the winners of this thread? Or do I win? Just kidding. Try again. Ricky Morton was good, but he couldn't main event a...
  5. How well are you known here on IWF

    5/10. But I'm not around here much and don't know many names, so I gave you half your potential and halfway more than a lot of people.
  6. Who's the IWF's Top Wrestling Expert?

    Right, Starcade. Who did Ric Flair face in the 1986 Great American Bash?
  7. Who's the IWF's Top Wrestling Expert?

    Trivia is a pure test of knowledge. Don't be modest. BTW, cool name. My name sucks. I chose it thinking I'd get in some riotous "Hell In A Thread" battles, but these threads are polite tea parties. WCW's flagship PPV is called Starcade. Who were in the 1986 Great American Bash's Main Event?
  8. Who's the IWF's Top Wrestling Expert?

    OK. This sharing the glory is ruining what could lead to some good fights. From my limited exposure it's This_Guy. But I could take him if the topic were pre-90s. This_Guy, btw, has the best name.
  9. Who's the IWF's Top Wrestling Expert?

    Why not you yourself?! What kind of hell in a thread is this going to be with everyone pat eachother on the back.
  10. Your Favorite Show.

    Man, you'd never be bored if you liked mixed martial arts. It's on almost 24/7 if you have the "Fight Channel". TSN is a bunch of jobbers, with a few guys who could make the supporting card in WWE. The "Creepy Little Bastard" as ME is something I can't get past.
  11. Your Favorite Show.

    What's the knock on Batista? He and Flair are the reasons I watch SD. If they'd turn Lashley heel and let him have the belt for a while, Raw would get fresher and so would Cena.
  12. Who's the IWF's Top Wrestling Expert?

    No, DO vote for yourself if you think you're the best. I would if i knew a frig about recent wrestlemanias or who won which ladder match.
  13. Who's the IWF's Top Wrestling Expert?

    I've been here about a month and I've seen the detail that goes into some threads and the replies. And I've tried a couple of "Who Am I's" which are answered with ease. I haven't kept track of who seem to be the wrestling savants by name. Who wants to claim the prize? I'm strictly into...
  14. PW Forum Rates Hogan #1, Flair #3 & Hart #10. That Sucks

    The list is 150 places long and is full of old-timers, Japanese stars and Latinos few have heard of. I could post the top 25. 1. Hulk Hogan 2. Lou Thesz 3. Ric Flair 4. Antonio Inoki 5. Buddy Rogers 6 Harley Race 7. Steve Austin 8. Mitsuharu Misawa 9. Bruno...
  15. PW Forum Rates Hogan #1, Flair #3 & Hart #10. That Sucks

    Bret being so high is part of it. But putting Hogan at #1 for his drawing power makes as much sense as putting Andre up there for the same reason. Flair is consensus historically in top spot, and Hogan gets a high spot for impact, but not the top spot. He wrestled 5-10 minute matches and...
  16. PW Forum Rates Hogan #1, Flair #3 & Hart #10. That Sucks

    The other forum rated the top 150 wrestlers in history. I was a lot of hard work and credit goes to the member who did the work. But in the top 10, he put Hogan first, Flair third and Hart TENTH! Tell me if that doesn't suck.
  17. Wrestler With The Most Passion For The Buisness

    Flair's devotion to the sport is there to see, week in, week out. He's got himself in shape and gives his all, at 58. HHH is obviously committed to the business. He married into it. Cena takes his role seriously and represents the sport with as much dedication as he can muster. HBK puts his...
  18. The Closer (TNT)

    You should make the timeframe to start in 1984. That's the beginning of the Wrestlemania era, when the WWF centralized the sport. With that in mind, here's my top 10 since 1984: 1. Ric Flair 2. HBK 3. Bret Hart 4. Steve Austin 5. Hulk Hogan 6. The Rock 7. Sting 8. Randy...
  19. Most "Goodie-Goodie" Faces Ever

    Some faces were so thoroughly "good" that there characters could sometimes get under your skin. I never liked a guy who was pure and true blue and who little kids idolized. Even as a little kid I liked heels and tweeners. I couldn't stand any of the following guys Bob Backlund Bruno...
  20. The Official Chris Beniot Thread

    "Falls Count Anywhere" against Kevin Sullivan at The Great American Bash, 1996. They wound up battling in the men's room. That's the only appearance of Benoit's I enjoyed. Other than that, I found him boring and could tell he was off kilter.