strictly poontang
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Thread is kinda old, but thought I'd hit it up anyways.
Greatest of all time, without a doubt, is Ric Flair. To be able to perform still, at his age with the medical history he has, is just amazing. Even at his most hated, he was still the bad guy that everyone still liked. He put multitudes of other wrestlers over and many owe their sucess to him. Great ring tactician, could handle the mic, could manipulate the crowd,had the look, all around complete package.
A close second is Dusty Rhodes. Probably the greatest with the mic. Didn't have the look or the body, but found his niche and made it work.
Tag-team - Hands down, the Road Warriors. Had the physique, booming ring entrance, persona, in-ring ability, and great interview skills (Hawk was great), and longevity(uncommon for tag-teams). Were so popular that when the NWA attempted to turn them heel by having them turn on Dusty Rhodes, they still got cheered.
Greatest of all time, without a doubt, is Ric Flair. To be able to perform still, at his age with the medical history he has, is just amazing. Even at his most hated, he was still the bad guy that everyone still liked. He put multitudes of other wrestlers over and many owe their sucess to him. Great ring tactician, could handle the mic, could manipulate the crowd,had the look, all around complete package.
A close second is Dusty Rhodes. Probably the greatest with the mic. Didn't have the look or the body, but found his niche and made it work.
Tag-team - Hands down, the Road Warriors. Had the physique, booming ring entrance, persona, in-ring ability, and great interview skills (Hawk was great), and longevity(uncommon for tag-teams). Were so popular that when the NWA attempted to turn them heel by having them turn on Dusty Rhodes, they still got cheered.