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There are many workers who've already dropped that I'd put over Larry, but the new appreciation for stuff like the Enforcers tag and the Regal match likely put him over the top. I enjoy his Dangerous Alliance run for sure, but I also wonder if his trifecta of being a WWF/AWA/WCW guy didn't help him a lot with U.S.-minded voters. Re: his shtick - it feels like poor man's Bockwinkel to me. The idea of watching a mediocre Larry Z match sounds brutal, but when you're really good in 3 or 4 of the better US matches of the 90s, a lot can be forgiven. Someone I probably need to watch more to be better informed.

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Considering Yatsu finished at #172 it feels like Larry over-indexed. I think he's someone who is basically a greatest hits candidate whose career gets quite an easy ride in the evaluations. He ranked for me because my system was favourable to greatest hits candidates.

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Larry seems really crazy high actually. Not a guy who is really talked up a bunch as an all-timer or someone I remember being much discussion at all about actually. Sort of guy I'd expect to fall in the 300 range.

I talked to him up.

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All I want for you to do is to admit that in order for your argument to hold, you also have to hold that someone could believe that El Gigante > Bryan and at the same time you have maintain with a straight face that they are not wrong, or nuts, or anything else.

 

People can decide for themselves if they want to sign up to a statement like that. If they are prepared to, fine. I am not.

I will, in fact, hold that it is theoretically possible to argue for El Gigante being a better wrestler than Daniel Bryan. It may be a wildly insane, improbable, far-fetched, incredibly particular, left-field argument. And maybe the least popular argument in the history of wrestling fandom.

 

But it wouldn't be factually incorrect.

 

That is all I'm saying. But for the love of God can we stop talking about it.

Oh shit, I'm sorry for stirring the pot, but then someone could theoretically claim that I am a better guitar player than Eric Clapton. No one probably would, but theoretically. That would be absolutely objectively wrong. Someone might (not likely, but still), like my fumblings better, but I'd hope they'd then still say that's subjective and that objectively Clapton's better. Ditto with Gigangte vs Bryan. I think Gigante would have said as much. Sure it gets harder with others. Hence the wonderrful and open debate :-)

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And Grey is out. He climbed 30 spots and made 40 ballots. I guess that's worthy of a celebration. Still, a Top 100 without the greatest british babyface ever doesn't feel right.

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Steve Grey was my #33 and the 36th worker on my list to fall. I actually think the workers who rank in one's 30s are maybe the toughest of all to rank, in that on a different day I could have Grey as low as 45 or so. I have Breaks higher than him and hope at least one WoS guy cracks the top 100: it would be a bad under-representation if none of the British rounds style makes the cut.

 

Grey was compared in his post to Tito Santana, but to me he could even be called the Danielson of that time and place, in terms of his character and methods.

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I guess Childs and OJ were right in saying that most of the WOS workers wouldn't be making the top 100. Grey is arguably the best babyface ever and I thought for sure he'd make it. Same goes for Marty Jones who dropped a few spots previous.

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Too high a ranking for Low Ki. Such a self-serious ponce, and it hurts his work in the ring. I haven't yet seen the Mysterio match, but in terms of character I'll say that even when he was with the Rottweilers, he always came off to me as the type of kid in school who studied karate, had a pet snake, and would run away crying if anyone scuffed his sneakers in a fight. But I have no love for early ROH prior to Joe's reign of terror, so I get that he's acclaimed as a master of that style and era.

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Aww no, little Stevie Grey! You may now proceed with your list of the Top 100 Most Overrated Wrestlers of All-Time ;p

That is what I plan on calling the list when Flair is named number 1.
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I'm shocked Larry Z did as well as he did, even though I had him on my ballot. One key piece for me voting for him was his feud with Nick Bockwinkel, in which he was able to outcheat Nick so much that Bock became a babyface.

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