Grimmas Posted December 28, 2021 Report Posted December 28, 2021 Who is the greatest wrestler of the year? Quote
Tetsujin Posted January 4, 2022 Report Posted January 4, 2022 Maybe one of the big Portland boys like Buddy Rose, Roddy Piper or Rick Martel. Quote
SAMS Posted January 24, 2023 Report Posted January 24, 2023 Unless Jaguar Yokota is on fire from April - December I feel like the shortlist is: Buddy Rose Terry Funk Bob Backlund Steve Grey Johnny Saint maaaaybe Fujinami Honorable mention to both Sammartino and Zbyszko just for their feud together Quote
Jetlag Posted January 24, 2023 Report Posted January 24, 2023 It's probably Buddy Rose. You might also give outsider consideration to Jackie Sato or Jaguar Yokota if you like their style. The World of Sport situation is a bit frustrating for individual workers, while we have lots of excellent wrestling most guys only show up on TV a handful of times per year, and we don't even have all the TV. Quote
Kadaveri Posted January 25, 2023 Report Posted January 25, 2023 Jaguar might be the best 18 year old wrestler ever in 1980 but she's still far from the finished product. I wouldn't say she's a BITW contender until 1982. Quote
Reel Posted January 25, 2023 Report Posted January 25, 2023 7 hours ago, SAMS said: Honorable mention to both Sammartino and Zbyszko just for their feud together Larry Z had a really strong 1980 outside of the Bruno stuff too, including that 'never in a million years would you think this would be great on paper' match with Ivan Putski. But I agree, its probably Buddy. Fujinami is great in 80 too though. Quote
SAMS Posted January 25, 2023 Report Posted January 25, 2023 6 hours ago, Reel said: Larry Z had a really strong 1980 outside of the Bruno stuff too, including that 'never in a million years would you think this would be great on paper' match with Ivan Putski. Is this at the Spectrum in August? In terms of the AJW crew, the one who's impressed me the most has actually been Mami Kumano, as I thought her work in tags as part of the Black Pair was good but she also brought it in a singles setting as well. For WoS guys, totally agree. I don't think that either Saint or Grey turn up on tape more than 4 times each, but at least their two matches together (granted the second one being mostly clipped) are strong MOTYC. Ultimately the answer is probably a Buddy Rose, but I will say that I think Terry Funk was superb, at least through the first 1/3 of the year. While Rose was carrying guys like Frank Dusek to good matches, Funk was doing the same in All Japan with a guy like Ray Candy. Plus he turns up in Georgia to feud with Dusty, and while I'm not sure anything other than clips of their Omni matches together exist, the TV stuff Funk is in is a blast. Quote
CheapPop1999 Posted January 25, 2023 Report Posted January 25, 2023 16 hours ago, Reel said: including that 'never in a million years would you think this would be great on paper' match with Ivan Putski. Putski is a surprise through 77 and 80 so far for me. He's limited, but he's quite the little powerhouse and is super over with the big crowds. I think the camp of the VHS text "POLISH POWER" pulsing on the screen during his entrances does it for me a little bit too. Quote
Reel Posted January 26, 2023 Report Posted January 26, 2023 16 hours ago, SAMS said: Is this at the Spectrum in August? Yes, I believe it got a fair amount of hype when Titans covered it.. Quote
Shrike02 Posted January 26, 2023 Report Posted January 26, 2023 49 minutes ago, Reel said: Yes, I believe it got a fair amount of hype when Titans covered it.. Very justifiable hype, I'd say. Quote
Ricky Jackson Posted January 26, 2023 Report Posted January 26, 2023 Here's Larry Z vs Putski for all interested. Definitely one of the great surprises of my old Titans of Wrestling pod. And yes, Larry had a great 1980. Also some really good matches against Backlund from the Spectrum Quote
SAMS Posted March 20, 2023 Report Posted March 20, 2023 Okay, I finally made it through to late August and watched this match. I'll just echo the sentiments of everybody else above to say that this was a great match. Their match together in July was so good that initially confused myself and thought that that one was this one. The fact that Larry was able to deliver two of these with Putski certainly is a feather in his cap for 1980 and gives credit to the argument that it wasn't just all about the Bruno feud. Quote
SAMS Posted April 30, 2023 Report Posted April 30, 2023 This is kind of turning into a Larry Zbyszko celebration thread, but his Spectrum match against Backlund in October is just another fantastic match to add to his collection. Such a excellent performance, and at this point I think, if we went just by quantity of quality matches on tape, his only competition is Fujinami. Rose is carrying a promotion, but purely in terms of top tier matches, I don't think he can match these two, and Terry Funk suffers from not making tape enough. Quote
Ricky Jackson Posted May 1, 2023 Report Posted May 1, 2023 I need to check out that July 80 Larry Z vs Putski. I see they also wrestled on the June Spectrum show, which was apparenly televised but doesn't seem to be out there Quote
SAMS Posted July 20, 2023 Report Posted July 20, 2023 After completing my watch project for 1980 I'd pretty comfortably say that Terry Funk would be my vote for wrestler of the year. However I would break down the rest into the tiers below. I think the first two are pretty self explanatory but the third tier is a mixture of people who were great when I saw them but they had limited footage, or those who were occasionally great, but also had issues with inconsistency. All tiers are alphabetically ordered. Best In The World Larry Zbyszko Tatsumi Fujinami Terry Funk Great Workers Andre the Giant Bruno Sammartino Buddy Rose Jim Breaks Ken Patera Mark Rocco Flashes of Greatness Abdullah the Butcher Antonio Inoki Bill Dundee Billy Robinson Bob Backlund Dynamite Kid Jackie Sato Jaguar Yokota Jay Youngblood Johnny Saint Jon Cortez Mami Kumano Mighty Inoue Nick Bockwinkel Rick Martel Ricky Steamboat Steve Grey Vic Faulkner Quote
highflyflow Posted November 21, 2024 Report Posted November 21, 2024 After going through the year 1980 in full, four best in the world contenders stood out for me: Tatsumi Fujinami Larry Zbyszko Bob Backlund Buddy Rose That ended up being the order I ranked them in. Some other workers that I thought were excellent that year but not quite up to the level of that top four for various reasons were Jackie Sato, Jim Breaks, Terry Funk, Ken Patera, Andre the Giant, Bruno Sammartino, Nick Bockwinkel, Rick Martel, Roddy Piper, & Mark Rocco. Quote
EnviousStupid Posted July 22 Report Posted July 22 Abdullah the Butcher ought to be in the conversation. Great tags and brawls, but in 1980 he also got to show flashes as a face in Japan opposite The Sheik in their matches. His best singles matches against Terry Funk, Dory Jr., Dick Slater, all arguably happened that year as well. vs Dick Slater (March 28th) vs Terry Funk (April 18th) vs The Sheik (May 2nd) vs Dory Funk Jr (June 29th) vs Terry Funk (November 1st) vs The Sheik (December 1st) w/ Tom Kamata vs Giant Baba & Jumbo Tsuruta (December 9th) w/ Tom Kamata vs The Great Mephisto & The Sheik (December 11th) Quote
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