greatest WWE superstar...

Many years ago there was a wrestler by the name of Warrior (had his fase all painted and stuff) I liked him but recently Undertaker been in the game for so long and as previous stated must do someting right, Austin I think was one of the best in getting the fans hyped up never liked Hogan or captain america or wtf he was, Mankind was good but my alltime fav was Eddie R.I.P wwe is just not the same, must say one thing thoug that tha ****** Batista is going to be (or is already) the next best thing real brute power has never failed. just my 2 cents
 
Its obvious that Hulk Hogan is the most important WWE star, but now, you can name many others, like the Rock, who have the same impact in the people like Hogan at his time. But about fighting skills... I will pick up Kurt Angle (Even when I **** him), HHH and Chris Benoit.
 
This is a hard choice for me. There are pleanty of wrestlers who did it for the time-frame in which they existed.

Ultimate Warrior completely dominated Hulk Hogan in terms of popularity while he was around but he clearly proved he didn't have the business sense or lasting power in the industry.

Hulk Hogan, one of my personal favorites. But we consider it in terms of actual numbers, he falls to about 3rd-4th.

Undertaker, revolutioned the "produced" aspect of wrestling. His matches, gimmicks caused wrestling special effects and camera work to become as professional as every other aspect of the business had to be.

Bret "Hitman" Hart, what do you do if you have a gimmick thats quickly failing and a wrestler who isn't this jacked-to-**** roid monkey? Introduce rivaliries on a grand scale. Bret might have been a great wrestler, great with the mic but he will always be remembered for the feuds he had. No one was better to throw into an epic struggle (as good or bad guy) than Bret Hart.

Stone Cold, no one said a man in black trunks could do anything. Sure, he got tired and old eventually but while he was on his rise, what he did for the WWF and the business in general puts him above Hogan in terms of value. Hogan established wrestling, this is true. But Stone Cold also had much more shows, PPVs, larger audience and more exposure to the world than Hogan could have possibly been given in his prime.

The Rock, same as the above just afterwards. Everyone knew mic skills were important but not only did he show that with stunning quality he also spawned the greatest fan reactions I have ever personally seen.
 
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My vote goes to Andre the Giant!!

I only just rewatched WrestleMania 3 last night and remembered how good the Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant matchup was!!!:bowdown:

...I also hear he has a posse.
Gotta agree, he was the best
 
I watched WrestleMania 3 and only thing I could think about was how the Hogan /Andre match wasn't even the best match of the show. Randy Savage and Steamboat stole that show.
 
K heres my list of all time favs
1)Bret Hart
2)Shawn Micheals
3)Stone Cold Steve Austin
4)The Undertaker
5)Hulk Hogan
6)Triple H
7)The Rock
8)Rey Mysterio
9)Mick Foley
10)Chris Benoit
 
docholiday said:
ne wrestling fans out there...
who yall reckon the greatest ever 2 step in the ring???
n whos had the biggest impact on the wwf/wwe in its history???
there are two different eras in question for me. the first boom of the 80's was no question hogan. but the boom of the 90's is stone cold. he pretty much single-handidly brought me back to the wrestling audience.
 
jumbo_jim said:
Hogan had the greatest impact but the best wrestler is either Bret Hart or Kurt Angle.

Hogan made the WWE the one of the biggest things in the world and was huge. No wrestler has ever been so big worldwide outside of the wrestling community.

Bret and Kurt were just pure wrestlers.
you forgot about chris benoit. the hart's trained him. so he is in the same mold as the hitman.
 
John Cena...



:rofl: J/K!


Of all time? It would be a toss-up between The Rock and Stone Cold. I grew up watching them so I know their style. The Rock might have an edge due to his mic skills though.

Anyways, anyone catch the fan sign last week that said:
WE'VE CENA NUFF

Good stuff. I loved it.
 
Clarkie25 said:
Duke "The Dumpster" Droese!

LOL, ah the 90's and WWE...what about Bashtion Booger! He was really something. Let's get back to serious bizz, Hogan is my all-time favorite, he has been a model to me when I was a *** and still is today. Of course, her ******** is cute! The DVD Hulk still rulz is quite something. A must for any Hulkamaniac outhere!
 
I'd have to go with The Undertaker. Was always a favorite of mine ever since he put Ultimate Warrior in the casket during the one Saturday morning wrestling show
 
not in any particular order:
Stone Cold
Hulkster
Ultimate warrior
Randy Savage
Bret Hart

the list can go on, but really it would have to come down to hulkster and
rany savage the two most famous names in wrestling in the 80's
 
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