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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 tomorrow morning. Please give the wrestler's name first and any explanation thereafter. Thanks.

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Bam Bam Bigelow

 

Far better worker who didn't get the same push, but would have been a much bigger star if all things were equal. Showed he was a trooper by dropping a match to a football player in the main event of a Wrestlemania, while Warrior demanded in his comeback match that HHH get in no offense at all. Warrior was overpaid and hurt business.

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Ultimate Warrior

 

Neither guy had a "great" WWF career, but Warrior wins here due to better matches, a WWF title reign and a more distinguished history.

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Bam Bam Bigelow

 

-He was def. the superior worker. His main event at Mania was more impressive, IMO, because of the fact he had a watchable match with a celebrity. I really haven't seen any celbrity wrestling matches worth a darn. Also, Warrior is a big name but if you voted against Diesel, there is no way you can vote for Warrior since Warrior was an unquestionable failure when he had the ball.

Guest Hunter's Torn Quad
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Warrior

 

I'd rather vote for Bigelow, as he was by far the better worker and not as much of a headache, but Warrior head a long run on top, had a couple of memorable matches, one of them legendary, and was the top guy, sort of, for a while.

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Warrior.

 

He was crazy over for a few years and had much more of an impact on the company. BBB, while a far superior worker had one big match and that was it. Warrior had atleast three major matches that drew huge (Hogan and his two with Savage).

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Warrior.

 

Who knows what would've happened had Bigelow's knees not gone to hell in his first WWF run, because his popularity was surging and could've matched Hogan's in due time.

 

Still, what happened happened, and the Warrior, as big a nut as he is, was one of the defining wrestlers in the WWF at the start of the '90s, while most WWF fans will remember Bigelow as the guy who feuded with Doink for a year and lost to a retired football player.

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Warrior

 

Another tough call but again, Bam Bam was more about what he might or could do, though his match with LT is probably the best "celebrity" match of all time. Warrior is just unforgettable (no matter how much you try.)

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