Matt D Posted June 24, 2014 Report Share Posted June 24, 2014 It really wants you to say that Tony Garea is a better baby face than any of these guys. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shoe Posted June 29, 2014 Report Share Posted June 29, 2014 I went with Ricky Martel, to me if you take out Steamboats series with Flair & the wm3 match w/ Savage that he himself doesnt even like because he said they went over it for 12 hours the previous day I think Martels work out shines him, Martel had many, many solid/great performances in Montreal, Portland, AWA, WWF, & even WCW, imo Santana doesn't even come close to either guy but I must admit Ive never seen any of his work except the stuff from the AWA set & his wwf stuff Why would you take out 2 of Steamboat's most famous feuds? That makes no sense to me. That's akin to taking out Tito's Valentine feud and Martel 's series against Bock or Buddy Rose. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superstar Sleeze Posted October 24, 2017 Author Report Share Posted October 24, 2017 I definitely shortchanged Steamboat. I do prefer Tito in selling but going and watching Steamboat/Jake & Steamboat/Savage. Had me questioning who is the best of these three. I realize due to Wrestlemania III that Steamboat won't be forgotten but it wasn't until I really thought about it that I realized how remarkable his run was. He debuted around Mania I as basically number three babyface never was below that and was the definitive number two babyface by Mania III. Given the fact he was not good at promos and New York was a promo territory that's quite the accomplishment. Easy lock for top 50! For a short tenure in the WWF (March, 1985-March, 1988), Ricky Steamboat had a big impact. Even though he was not a flashy promo, he was still booked at the top of the card throughout his run in New York. Taking the number three position immediately working with Tito Santana (number two babyface) and havign his first major feud with "Magnificent" Don Muraco & Mr. Fuji after the two hanged him. After establishing himself against Muraco, he worked a underrated program with the newly debuted Jake "The Snake" Roberts in summer of 1986 after Jake The Snake DDT'd him on concrete. This all led to the incredibly famous Macho Man feud in late 86, early 87 where he was unequivocably the number two babyface at the height of the WWF in the 80s. They had many great matches heading into the famous larnyx crushing angle, which is one of the best angles in wrestling history (masterful selling by Steamboat) and led to TWO of the greatest matches in WWF history in the form of their Toronto bloodbath in February and their technical marvel at Wrestlemania III. So in only three years, Steamboat had match of the year contenders in 85, 86 and 87 and was consistently a top drawing babyface and was hugely influential in how in-ring performance in the WWF. http://ridingspacemountain.blogspot.com/2017/10/the-dragon-vs-snake-ricky-steamboat-vs.html?m=1 http://ridingspacemountain.blogspot.com/2017/10/how-to-train-beach-bum-ricky-steamboat.html?m=1 http://ridingspacemountain.blogspot.com/2017/10/best-of-ricky-dragon-steamboat-wwf.html?m=1 http://ridingspacemountain.blogspot.com/2017/10/history-beckons-macho-man-randy-savage.html?m=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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