1. Randy "Macho Man" Savage: The most requested superstar by far. Sure, he can't rap, but people love the flying elbow drop. Here's what one of our readers, Jeff, had to say: "There are many wrestlers I could have picked but this was one that really stood out in my mind. The Macho Man Randy Savage, his flying elbow put a new meaning to the words "high-risk maneuver". He was one of the most colorful wrestlers in the WWF in it's very beginning. And his highly intense fued with the Ultimate Warrior makes him a must
2. Ole Anderson: The fourth member of the Four Horsemen and one of the nastiest brawlers in the business. can't have Arn Anderson without Ole Anderson of the Minnesota wrecking crew. Olie was one of the meanest wrestlers in the NWA. And the fourth member of the Four Horsemen. Man I miss that guy."
3. The Great Muta: His feud with Sting was one of legends and made me an instant fan. . The Great Muta was awesome with the face paint and green mist. Like a wrestling ninja. "
4. Iron Mike Sharpe: We're not kidding. One of the most famous jobbers in then WWF history, the fans came out in force to represent for the man with the longest arm injury in the history of sports entertainment. ."
5. Tatanka: A surprising number of fans wrote in to support Tatanka."One of the best gimmicks of all-time and I'm sure he represented the Native Americans proudly. From his famous Tomahawk Chop to his finisher 'Papoose to Go'."
6. Earthquake: The man who liked to sit on his opponents and feuded with all the top faces, including a memorable feud with Hulk Hogan brough back a lot of memories, not to mention the letters of support.
7. Blue Blazer: Owen Hart his Blue Blazer gimmick included as well. Give him a cape with feathers, his fast old-school electronic into, him running to the ring, the bodyslam with the arm under his back, acrobatic counters, suicide dives, European uppercuts, platinum back breaker, Money shot splash off the top rop, twist out counters, summersaults from an armbar. Bring back the Blue blazer. If only just of beat Curt Hennig and The Million Dollar Man. He was more than an icon, but a hero to me now and forever."
8. Bad News Brown: The man who wore one glove long before Wacko Jacko. Dan tries to break it down: "I love D-Lo, but if you want to be 'Down with the Brown' you have to be ready for Bad News."
9. Steve Corino:
10. Doom: Butch Reed and Ron Simmons were the men behind the masks as they formed one of the most punishing tag teams of all time. And according to The Slam Man: "The tag team division begins and ends with Doom. Nobody could beat them
Kamala (with Friday and Freddie Blassie), Dick Murdoch, Vader, Kevin Sullivan, Sean Waltman, The Fabulous Freebirds, The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers, The Great Kabuki, Haystacks Calhoun, Tugboat, Dan Spivey, Psycho Sid, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, Playboy Buddy Rose, Vader, Scott Hall, The Bushwhackers, Demolition, The Islanders, The Head Shrinkers, King Tonga, Honky Tonk Man, The Red Rooster, The Brooklyn Brawler, Ken Shamrock, Larry Zbyszko, The Masked Wrestler, Buddy Rogers, Mick Foley, Zeus, Fit Finley, Sherri Martel, Brutus Beefcake, Elizabeth, The Midnight Rockers, The Original Midnight Express, Pedro Morales, Antonio Inoki, Wahoo McDaniel, Verne Gagne, Nick Bockwinkel, Ronnie and Jimmy Garvin.
2007-03-19 03:16:08
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answered by moose 6
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1. Stone Cold-for good! He was the ultimate badass
2. The Rock- The ultimate entertainer
3. Goldberg- The man was a beast and pulled off some of the best strength moves ever
4. Sting- He's a legend and way too good for TNA
5. Kurt Angle- Same as Sting
6. Brock- Amazing athlete, one of the most powerful wrestlers ever
7. Scott Hall/Kevin Nash- They were awesome heels, and a great tag team
8. Booker T-this king booker idea was one of the WWE's worst ever
9. Bret Hart- there needs to be another good technical wrestler besides Benoit
10. Sable- The hottest diva of all time!
2007-03-19 12:06:37
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answered by tmapes 3
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1. The Rock
2. Stone Cold Steve Austin
3. Chris Jericho
4. Stacy Kibbler(so hot)
5. Jeff Jarret
6. Big Show
7. Kurt Angle
8. Ken Sharamock
9. Bret Hart
10. Bill Goldbreg
2007-03-19 11:46:38
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answered by RIOS 1
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In a dream situation?
Bret Hart: He's my favorite of all time, and easily one of the five best wrestlers ever.
Owen Hart: A little different than Bret's style, and he died far too soon.
Kurt Angle: Pure skill and charisma.
Brock Lesnar: He was far better than most give him credit for. Don't judge him by his match with Goldberg!
Eddie Guerrero: Again, a skilled performer who passed far too soon. No more, "I'm your father," angles, though.
Trish Stratus: She improved so much in her ring skills. She was beautiful and good on the mic, too.
Scott Hall: Underrated! I would only want him back if he could stay sober, though.
The Dudley Boys: They could give the tag team division a much-needed shot in the arm.
"Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig: A phenomenal performer who should have held the Heavyweight Championship. In his prime, there were very few better.
Andre the Giant: He may not have been a bastion of skill, but he had personality and charisma by the tons. He was just a huge draw.
Honorable Mentions: Kevin Nash, Rick Rude, Amy Dumas/Lita, Rena Mero/Sable, Paul Heyman, Steve Austin, Arn Anderson, The Rock, Chris Jericho, and Ken Shamrock.
2007-03-19 05:33:09
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answered by Dragon 5
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The Rock, WWE hasn't been the same since him and stone cold stopped fueding
Chris Jericho, cause he's the best rock n rolla of all time in WWE
Anyone basiclly who was in the attitude era and bring back the way the attitude era was instead of doing this thug and big lug attitude of Cenanough and Roidista.
Bret Hart
Kurt Angle
Eddie Guerrero (VIVA LA RAZA!)
Owen Hart
Andre The Giant
Yokozuna
Brian Pillman
Curt Henning
Rick Rude
Gorilla Monsoon
Vince McMahon SR so he can straighten out what Jr has ruined!
2007-03-19 05:26:01
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answered by revman_237 4
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1. JBL
2. Ken Shamrock
3. Jake "The Snake" Roberts / Damien
4. Million Dollar Man
5. Iron Sheik
6. Jack Tunney
7. The Genius
8. Perry Saturn / Moppy
9. Dusty Rhodes / Sweet Saphire
10. Taka Michinoku
2007-03-19 05:53:52
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answered by Gang Green 2
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I agree with rev no one wants to see roidista and john cena they want people like the rock and stonecold not some jacked up superfreak who has biceps like mt. everest and a white guy who thinks he is black. They are almost their with Lashley but need to give him the mic and let him work his stuff.
These are my top 10
1. Chris Jericho
2. The Rock
3. Stone Cold
4. Kurt Angle
5. Brock Lesnar
6. Razor Ramon (Although now weighs 320 pounds)
7. Goldberg
8. Trish Stratus
9. Lita
10. The Duddleys
2007-03-19 06:12:42
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answer #7
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answered by Sweet 2
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1. Jake The Snake Roberts--the Master of Psychology in ring
2. Stevie Ray (to join Booker!!!)
3. Terri Runnels....to see her on TV again:)
4. Goldust...great performer and fun to watch
5. Big Van Vader....very agile big man
6. Harley Race...in some capacity, for he is great!...the original King!
7. Meng....to show Umaga who is really tough!!!
8 & 9...Bunkhouse Buck & Dick Slater...to feud with Cade & Murdoch in bunkhouse brawls!!!
10. Marty Jannetty...for he can still go the distance!
2007-03-19 11:37:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Gillberg-Give him an amazing win streak like when X-Pac started out
Ken Shamrock-with his brother and others for either a tag team or stable
Greg Valentine-As a nasty tag team manager
The Godwins-With their three family members Angus, Blackie, and Bubba(the not so bright one) Beef.
Anvil and Brett Hart- Have them introduce a suprise stable they are managing at Survivor Series
Kamala-As a manager who grunts groans and gestures to his prodigie(s)
Stone Cold-As an announcer
2007-03-19 14:09:27
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answered by Randy L 2
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Hulk hogan,Stone cold steve austin,The Rock,Trish stratus,Lita,Christy Heme,Joy giovanni,The smackdowm version of John Cena,
2007-03-19 17:40:11
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answered by punky.earl 4
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