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  1. I had to go with Jumb for one main reason... was great against a wider variety of opponents over a long amount of time. Plus, in his cluster of peers (Kawada, Kobashi, Taue), I don't even know if Misawa would be my #1 within that group.
  2. Well said
  3. So... anything newsworthy from RAW so far?
  4. I thought this one would be interesting because each has strengths that the other doesn't that is going to determine where they end up on a ballot. What do you value... big main events (Austin), multiple great tag team runs (Dustin), huge draw but short run on top (Austin), never a main eventer but around for 25 years (Rhodes).
  5. Fuck man... that is some booking gymnastics.
  6. If they happen to survive after this last wave of stupidity, I will have no faith in humanity or karma.
  7. I am more depressed people haven't latched onto my "Rusev Forever" catch-phrase. I think it has legs.
  8. One is the biggest star in wrestling. One is one of the greatest tag wrestlers of all time. One has been wrestling for over 25 years. One had his career cut short. Two more Texans to sink your teeth into.
  9. I am asking this because eventually we are going to have to make hard choices in our rankings. I figured I would start with two West Texas boys who will do well in the final ranking. Stan or Terry?
  10. I don't think he understands the definition of boom period. Boom period, by definition, relies on the gate.
  11. Lawler & Dundee are both near the top of my favorite and best. Condrey & Eaton could be #1 or 2 on both lists. Morton & Gibson are a lock for Top 5 on both lists. Kawada & Taue is probably #1 for best and #2 for favorite. PG-13 are high on the list of both.
  12. It's more of a difference between guys who are immediately able to provide value on the main roster vs. guys who have to be taught from scratch.
  13. Might crack my Top Ten.
  14. What the fuck kind of sick fucking question is that?
  15. I want to respond to one thing.... that Street match isn't the worst that Mid South has to offer. Obviously when putting the list together, we liked it enough to out it on the set. It's just that the voters didn't like it as much as us.
  16. That's where I am Graham... people who watched the AWA project and have discovered Portland Hennig will probably lean Hennig. Those who make WWF their home base will probably think this is a joke and a righteous curb stomping. However, when i make my Top 100 list, I don't know if Hart is listed higher than Hennig on my list. Part of my feeling is that I really don't respect the Hart Foundation as a tag team.
  17. I am not asking this question to troll my Canadian associates but I think this is a more worthy comparison than Flair-Bret (which isn't really close in my mind). For Hennig, you have a lackluster WWF run but when you take his Portland and AWA stuff into account, his high end stuff matches the high end Bret stuff. For Bret, you have the strong workrate run from 1992-1997 with several classics but the rest of his career feels bleh to me. His WCW run was ho-hum. I have no love for the Hart Foundation as a tag team so this comparison feels a lot closer to me than it might for others. Bret or Perfect?
  18. If I had a nickel every time I fucked up on a podcast... I'd have a shitload of nickels.
  19. Haha, Dylan turns the tables.
  20. goodhelmet

    Raven

    Different strokes
  21. I'm sure you could. I may have to start referring to you and shoe as Matt and Nick.
  22. Eh, what is the source of that rumor?
  23. goodhelmet

    Raven

    No shot. I don't know if he would make a Top 100 list for my WCW wrestlers list or even Top 50 ECW wrestlers list. No MOTYCs. No consistency. Reliance on garbage without being a great garbage wrestler. Plenty of time to deliver in the ring without really delivering.
  24. Sasha vs. Becky is up there for best match of the year so far.
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