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Marty

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  1. Eddy Guerrero
  2. Shawn Michaels
  3. Randy Savage
  4. Hulk Hogan
  5. Mick Foley
  6. Davey Boy Smith
  7. Shawn Michaels
  8. Thanks Tim. I feel kind bad (and lazy) forgetting that you wrote something for DVDVR about it, when I probably could've searched for it rather quickly. Thanks a bunch, though, as it's a nice overview.
  9. Randy Savage
  10. Mick Foley
  11. Eddy Guerrero
  12. Davey Boy Smith
  13. Shawn Michaels
  14. Side note to Loss: I'm short on time today, so I can't give any reasoning. Apologies. Chris Jericho
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  16. I'd stick with one era. 1990 may be a good start, or possibly 1988 or 89, whenever Ted Turner purchased the company. If we did an ECW tournament eventually, 1994-2001 is probably the best era for fairly obvious reasons. I'd love to do an AJW tournament, since I've been following and studying the history more, but I feel I'm going to get outvoted there.
  17. I find Coffey and I don't agree too often, but he is right about how neither Benoit nor Tajiri wrestled in ECW the way they did last night. I'm very curious as to whose idea that was anyway. I have a weird feeling Stephanie thought of that, considering how much she hates Heyman. Lawler knocking ECW worked for me though. The ECW PPV, and the promotion behind it, is booked to be a babyface type of angle, so to speak, thus having Bischoff, Coach, and Lawler (especially given the 1997 angles) makes perfect sense. It's actually some of the better commentary Lawler's done lately. I don't know if that's saying much, but it's true.
  18. Steve Austin Austin rose faster from the midcard than Foley did, considering they both came in at roughly the same time. He had better matches than Foley did too.
  19. Eddy Guerrero It's going to be hard for me to top my argument for him like I did with the Rock matchup, but it's hard for me not to vote for Guerrero, since he's had better matches than Austin and really accomplished an awful lot under the circumstances he was in. Austin, via injuries, got worse, but Guerrero, while still not as good in the ring as he used to be, is still a fine worker.
  20. Steve Austin Beats DBS in almost every aspect of wrestling, except tag team matches.
  21. Steve Austin Better matches, especially in singles competition, and had a better run at the top of the mountain than Michaels did.
  22. Steve Austin Beats Undertaker in just about every aspect in wrestling.
  23. Steve Austin Austin had greater impact and better matches than Jericho did.
  24. *bump* (Just because it happened one year ago today!) (Hey, celebrating its anniversary sure beats hearing a bunch of ECW mutants celebrate 5/16/99 as "The Day Shane Douglas left ECW")
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