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Choose the wrestler who you think belongs more in a tournament of the greatest of the promotion from 1985 to 2005. Please do not factor their work in other companies into your decision. Voting will end Sunday at 12:00 CST. Please provide your answer with a mere name on the first line, and if you choose to elaborate, do so after making your pick. Thank you.

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Jerry Lawler.

 

His feud with Bret Hart is one of my most vivid memories of the WWF in the mid-90s. HTM is the longest reigning IC Champion, but I really don't feel he was as a good a heel as Lawler was, when he was at the top of his game.

 

Also, me and Al don't seem to agree on much. ;)

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Guest teke184

Honky Tonk Man.

 

 

The first year of the Bret feud can't make up for the last half of it (Kiss My Foot match, Issac Yankem DDS, etc.) and the remainder of Lawler's tenure has been offensively bad for the most part.

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Guest treble

Lawler.

 

His impact on the company has been bigger. Honky didn't really do much that's remembered today, besides the long IC title reign.

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Guest Some Guy

HTM. Honky was the longest running IC champ ever and was part of the angle that turned Savage face. Lawler had 3 good months of feuding with Bret, followed by two horrible years of repetitive nonsense. Plus, HTM was a better commentator.

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Guest Hunter's Torn Quad

Honkytonk Man

 

For all the reasons MARTYEWR said. Plus, I refuse to vote for someone who likes them underage, if you know what I mean.

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Guest The Man in Blak

Jerry Lawler

 

Okay, so we can't vote Rikishi over Terry Funk "in good conscience", but we'll throw a one-note gimmick that got pushed over the top over Jerry Lawler? Give me a break. You could have given anybody the Honky Tonk Man push and got similar results - Lawler, despite having most of his better work outside of the WWF, did have a very good feud with Bret Hart. I blame the bookers, rather than Lawler, for the gimmickry that the feud disentegrated into.

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Guest Hunter's Torn Quad

You could have given anybody the Honky Tonk Man push and got similar results - Lawler, despite having most of his better work outside of the WWF, did have a very good feud with Bret Hart.  I blame the bookers, rather than Lawler, for the gimmickry that the feud disentegrated into.

You could have given anybody the Honky Tonk Man push and got similar results

I'll wager dollars to donuts that this is not the case.

 

Also, in is short time in the box, HTM was a world's better commentator to Lawler. Honky would actually get the matches and wrestlers over, rather then insinute he'd like to have his way with children.

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Guest The Man in Blak

Lawler's commentary is canceled out by Rhythm 'n Blues, Rockabilly, and the overall stench of Honky Tonk Man's gimmick, in my opinion.

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Guest KingPK

Honky Tonk Man.

 

This is kind of tough, because both guys had one good and memorable run in their WWF careers (HTM's IC reign and Lawler's feud with Bret). In my eyes, Lawler is hurt immensly because of his commentary over the last 5 years (he was good at the beginning, but completely fell off the table around 1999 or so), so HTM gets the nod.

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