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Vote for the wrestler that you think had the better career in WWE (whether you base that on impact or match quality is your decision), from 1985 to 2005. Voting will end Tuesday morning. Please give the wrestler's name first and any explanation thereafter. Thanks.

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Ric Flair

 

Kane is pretty fucking decent when he wants to be, but he's been saddled with so much crap through the years that he's never consistently in anything good. Flair's segments in the company never made me embarrassed to watch wrestling, and the 1991-1993 run, while the matches were a little too overbooked for my liking, was fun and made a splash. Imagine the company in 1992 without him.

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Kane

 

Time to ruffle some feathers. Kane is a good, good worker for a big man. People forget that Kane has been in WWE for a decade now, between Kane, Fake Diesel, and Issac Yankem. Ric Flair had a great year in 1992, but he had his best years in other promotions.

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Flair.

 

Ric's WWF Tenure: The '92 Rumble, house show matches with Hogan that drew big box office, fun promos, match with Savage at WM 8.

 

Kane's tenure: Burning Undertaker alive in a casket, leading to an Inferno Match, accused of fucking a corpse, fucks Lita (which is pretty much the same) and forces her to marry him, though she eventually warms up to the idea; baby is forcibly aborted, beats up goofy guy named Gene and then chases around Trish Stratus.

 

Flair wins.

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Ric Flair

 

 

Ric had a great run from 1991 to 1993 then has done well in his position since coming back in 2001.

 

Kane's had longevity in the company but can't compare on workrate, promos, or the ability to get over at his position on the card.

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