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Everything posted by HowtobeaMark
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Oh I am not defending his wrestling by any stretch of the imagination
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I like Nick Gage because in a world where a guy could be making a pizza mid match or pin a guy where asleep he brings much needed believability. But yeh was in no way under any consideration for this list from me. I did like his match with Kris Statlander about 6 years ago or so for Beyond Wrestling
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Cody Rhodes still to place however
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How high are we going to get Toni Storm?
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Unless I have forgotten someone we are likely left with these World of Sport guys Jim Breaks Steve Grey Johnny Saint And if you want to count them Fit Finlay, Davey Boy Smith, William Regal and Dynamite Kid
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Robert Gibson the first from my ballot to fall. Not the one I was expecting
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I cannot fathom a world where Terry Rudge is below Kendo Nagasaki
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Few guys who are out that would have come in my 101-200 range Johnny Kincaid Pete Roberts Michel Saulnier Tonga Kid (this one hurts the most) And possibly Killer Karl Kox
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Ciampa had a strong but short peak around 2016-2018 in both tag team and singles in NXT and independence. Was a time he was my favourite guy to watch in NXT. I think there is merit to the amount of heat he could generate in NXT at times. I don't think there is enough to warrant a top 100 spot but I also don't think he should be written off completely
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Thanks so much!
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One of the more forgotten workers from the WoS era. He is not the top tier of workers from Britain's glory days but I would say he would be bottom of second tier/top of third tier. Is that enough for me to vote for him? No, but it is enough for me to want to keep him in contention. Plenty of examples of great matches he had listed above. I would call him the best Indian worker of all time. Would love to see the Regal match but it seems to have disappeared from circulation.
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A great dastardly heel. When you watch him you just hate the bastard. Knows how to wrestle to maximise his heat whilst the fans are thinking they could kick his butt. He wrestles in 3 of my favourite AWA matches of all time W/ Jerry Blackwell vs Baron Von Raschke and Mad Dog Vachon - Taped Fist Match W/ Jerry Blackwell vs The Crusher and Greg Gagne - Cage Match W/ King Tonga and Masked Superstar vs Sgt Slaughter and Jerry Blackwell- Steel Cage Match He more than holds up his end of the deal in all three and is a big reason they are as great as they are.
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And 1987 drops https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOmF6QPVC90
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For me Konosuke is the current king of good matches, for example, no one this year has had more matches I consider good than him but for me I struggle to rate any of his matches better than good. The action is of a high quality but I have yet to really feel emotionally connected to any of his matches to call any very good, great, excellent, exceptional or a masterpiece. He seems permanently stuck in that good range. Not really dipping above or below for that matter.
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His Saturday Nights Main Event match with Randy Savage is one of his better solo outtings.
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https://youtu.be/jvakIWf4zAw?si=i-I8tvOs5cX0jUo3 Andre the Giant footage uploaded to WWE Vault
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The Beginner's Guide To British Wrestling
HowtobeaMark replied to ohtani's jacket's topic in Megathread archive
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Dick the Bruiser I can see this nomination getting a negative response and I do understand why. But honestly, I do think he warrants consideration. I think Dick showed he could be effective in a variety of roles whether it be bar room/every man brawler (w/ Bruno vs Ernie Ladd and Baron Von Raschke), a fun comedic worker (w/ The Crusher and Little Bruiser vs The Blackjacks & Bobby Heenan), a bumping and stooging heel (w/Karl Karlsson vs Verne Gagne and Wilbur Snyder) or a vicious heel (vs Giant Baba). I think he knew how to get the best out of what he had and was incredibly over with the fans and could evoke huge reactions. Was a master of super expressive big wrestling knew how to play to every seat in the house. Matches to Watch W/Karl Karlsson vs Verne Gagne & Wilbur Snyder – Chicago 17/7/59 Vs Giant Baba – JWA 28/2/68 w/The Crusher & Little Bruiser vs Bobby Heenan & The Blackjacks – WWA 16/9/72 w/Bruno Sammartino vs Ernie Ladd & Baron Von Raschke – WWA 25/8/73
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https://x.com/ostpies/status/1877448378600018011?s=46 Gilbert Cesca has died
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As far as I am aware an adjudicator from Guinness has to witness the record for it to count. Nothing I could see indicated that anyone from Guinness was in attendance
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Just attended Kendo Nagasaki's coming out of retirement/retirement/breaking Guinness World Record match at Croydon Fairfield Halls. I cannot say the match added to his case.