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Again hard choice - if we're going on wrestling ability then, although The Rock was a pretty good worker, Steamboat wins. However, unfortunately for Steamboat, The Rock was a far bigger star in terms of the mainstream and breaking cross-cultural boundaries. He was also responsible for many fond...
Hmmm... REALLY tough one. Savage was brilliant - and I grew up on tapes of him, Hogan and co from the late 80s-early 90s. Angle started as I first started watching contemporary wrestling on TV as a kid. He was a great talent and still is arguably one of the best workers in the business despite...
Was Bruno really that good of a worker? Haven't seen much of him so cannot comment further myself. Austin was the biggest star in wrestling during arguably it's greatest peak. Austin wins by a country mile.
As much as Dibiase was great in his role as the Million Dollar Man there is no doubt that Flair's accomplishments and his name value make him rank higher on the 'best wrestler' scale than Dibiase.
'Fun' is the right word -plus that Big Show-Steamboat footage suggests that you can pull off some seriously silly combos! May think about getting this depending on what there is to keep you playing for a long time- some sort of Career mode or something.
Well, you're right there. Kofi needs some new opponents. Perhaps they can have him involved with Justin Gabriel or something as The Corre try to get all the belts or something? However I fear they won't do anything meaningful with him for the time being though as he'll probably be in MITB at...
They need 40 men to ensure that we're not hearing The Nexus and Corre music every few minutes with out much of a break. If two stables made up nearly a third of the competitors it would be silly. Now they make up roughly a quarter which isn't so bad!
Oh yeah, TNN screwed them over with timeslots and lack of support and lots of interference, but I've heard Paul Heyman say that they needed the money from the TV deal desperately and their inability to find another outlet was a part of the downfall.
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