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I'm going to have Park unreasonably high. He's got a special aura about him. He's got some all-time great brawls, some great early more high flying matches, amazing charisma.
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Weekly TV was going to be too much. However I will re-evaluate in May when GWE is over.
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It also doesn't matter that it was illegally recorded, so long as Gawker obtained it legally ("The Supreme Court in Bartnicki held that if a publisher lawfully obtains the information in question, the speech is protected by the First Amendment provided it is a matter of public concern, even if the source recorded it unlawfully.") This is why many people think Hogan will have a very tough time in the appeals court (because to rule in Hogan's favour they would have to go back on their previous ruling). Well that is really messed up.
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I originally had him off thinking he was too current, but he's been good since 97 and that's a long time. Especially when you compare him to someone like Ted DiBiase.
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One month he is on Raw (or two or three till feud is over) then he goes to the other show. Not difficult. What did World Class do when Flair wasn't there? They did their own shit.
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Is TNA the worst wrestling promotion in history?
Grimmas replied to Loss's topic in Megathread archive
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I like the champion being on both shows, but I would prefer the champion to still be an official part of one of the rosters. The WWE World Champion represents Raw and once he loses goes back to Raw. If a Smackdown guy beats him, it doesn't matter he is still a Raw guy. It's closer to the traditional NWA Champion role where Flair was the Champion, but his home was Mid-Atlantic. It's not like he was stuck in WCCW once he lost the title to Kerry.
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I prefer Roku, b/c I am lazy. Hooking up laptop takes a big, plus then you can't use your laptop while watching.
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Is TNA the worst wrestling promotion in history?
Grimmas replied to Loss's topic in Megathread archive
Roode would be great to pair with someone doing nothing to make another solid team on the main roster. A Roode-Swagger or Roode-Darren Young, etc... would all be good JTTS teams -
Akiyama has a sneaky long peak and was great all of his career. Not sure where he will rank, but he is solidly in the top 30.
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I disagree. Bret was an easy hero to love.
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That is probably really fair.
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You think he was better than Bret, Owen, and Kid from 93-96?
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93-96 Shawn feels like the 4th best guy in the company (behind Bret, Owen, Waltman). I don't see how being the 4th best guy in a promotion that was really low in quality as a great resume. Rockers are like the 8th best teams in the 80s, so that won't make him a definite. Hate the comeback, so that just leaves 97-98. Is six months at a great level with some other solid years enough? No, especially since his comeback was such shit and the heel run in 91-93 was not really good.
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Hart Foundation in the mid 80s!!!!!! EDIT: Somehow Rey Jr. doens't count in my mind.
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He will be the highest pure babyface on my list.
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Yeah, that is what kept it at like 4 1/2 and not 5 stars like Parv had it for me.
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I have 80 definite. Then I have 40 guys squeezing into 20 spots. I should note these aren't the 80-100 spots. They are like the 78-98 spots.
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These 40 are battling for my final 20 spots. Dick Murdoch Christian AJ Styles Jerry Blackwell Blue Panther Rick Rude Chavo Guerrero Sr. Necro Butcher Chris Hero Bob Backlund Shinjiro Ohtani Dutch Mantell TAKA Michinoku Atlantis Tracy Smothers Brian Pillman Killer Khan Low Ki Super Porky Butch Reed Cesaro Curt Hennig El Samurai Jay Briscoe Jim Duggan Kerry Von Erich Koji Kanemoto Lex Luger Mark Henry Mascarita Sagrada Mick Foley Minoru Suzuki Perro Aguayo Jr. Sabu Sami Zayn Sangre Chicana Shinobu Kandori Super Delphin Super Dragon Villano III
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Well highest average vote is killing it in the poll, so we will use that.