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Ken was overKen Shamrock in my childhood days. I always pick him in those PS1 games.
Ken was overKen Shamrock in my childhood days. I always pick him in those PS1 games.
He's about as perfect as it gets to being a mid card heel. Which is fine. Too many people think if a wrestler isn't a multi time world champ they either suck or are getting held backIt he had a less "get the fuck off my tv," voice I could buy him as a top guy.
He's about as perfect as it gets to being a mid card heel. Which is fine. Too many people think if a wrestler isn't a multi time world champ they either suck or are getting held back
David Flair
One of the top five entrances in wrasslin' history. No doubt.All my friends made fun of me back then. I loved his entire vibe! His feud with razor was awesome too. Maybe I wasn't around smart fans...
Baron Corbin
I agree with this. Has a good move set, and doesn't try to be the cool heel.
Lmao "Coconut Savage" great name
Or if D'lo Brown counts as over
True...I still wish he had a different voice though.
I want to know if any of you Sherbros liked wrestlers that weren't the over talent. I had a wrestler I liked and followed all throughout their career and it wasn't the most popular choice...but I marked out for this dude!
Thoughts?
New Japan liked Scott Norton. They put the IWGP title on him twice. Big motherfuckers that can throw dudes around make good gaijin heels. I liked him too. Vicious and Delicious were a tag team I thought should have been bigger. Bagwell just seemed a bit lazy, as I remember him being decent back when he was Marcus Alexander Bagwell.They could have put the heavy weight title on Goldust and it wouldn’t have shocked anyone due to how over he was.
I liked Scott Norton and Wrath even though he was starting to get over in WCW.
The "other" Radiclz: Saturn and Malenko.
Joy was crazy hotbrad armstrong
hakushi
killshot
the iiconics
joy giovanni