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Marty

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  1. Off the top of my head... - Ric Flair's return to Nitro in September 1998 - The end of WrestleMania XX, with Benoit and Guerrero standing tall - Mick Foley winning the WWF title for the first time - The Hart Foundation defeating Team USA at Canadian Stampede
  2. You mean Funaki, right?
  3. Brock Lesnar This was tough, but I'll go with Lesnar, due to his quick adaptation to becoming a good worker, and fitting in well with the main event scene.
  4. Davey Boy Smith Longer run, headlined a stadium show, etc. Steamer's a better worker, but DBS gets the nod here.
  5. Kane Has done quite well for himself in spite of some poorly booked feuds and gimmicks. Tajiri's a better worker, but Kane's had a more memorable career.
  6. Jake Roberts This was a tough call. I've never seen a great Jake Roberts match, yet I've seen a great JBL match. Roberts, though, had a more defined run with the company and had some fun feuds. Jury's still out on what JBL's singles run will mean to the company in the long run. But since Bradshaw's pre-Acolyte career is forgettable, Roberts gets this one.
  7. Honky Tonk Man In the battle of Rhythm and Blues, Honky wins here, specifically for his 1987-88 Intercontinental title run and the money people paid to see him get his ass kicked.
  8. Tito Santana Orndorff was a one-feud guy. Tito was a better worker and had greater longevity with the company.
  9. Ted Dibiase One of the greatest heels the company has ever seen. Better worker than Booker's been in the WWF too.
  10. Big Show Kid's been a better worker, and probably more exciting, but he became such a burnout in the latter stages of his career, and at such a relatively young age in wrestling, that I find his career to be a disappointment. Show's career, specifically early on, has been less stable, but he's really improved since 2003, in a better position than he was in before, and is a smarter worker than he used to be.
  11. Bad News Brown
  12. Undertaker Maybe this time, Sid will pee his pants in this matchup.
  13. Marty Jannetty
  14. Chris Jericho
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