Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
Grizzly Smith, plus he was the father of Jake "The Snake" Roberts.
hulk hogan all the way brotherrrrrrrr
1. Rowdy Roddy Piper
2. Rowdy Roddy Piper, "Rowdy", and Hot Rod
3. Rowdy Roddy Piper in anything, even in non-wrestling movies i.e. "They Live"
4. Rowdy Roddy Piper
Greatest All-Time
Ric Flair
Top 3 Favorites
1) Curt "Mr. Perfect" Hennig
2) Shawn Michaels
3) Kurt Angle
Favorite
Mr. Perfect
Promotion
NJPW (New Japan)
RIP Genn Greymane, Permabanned on 8.22.18
Your name will carry on through generations, and will never be forgotten.
I have not watched Wrestling in years, but Undertaker probably is my favorite from what I can remember.
Who's your favorite Pro Wrestler - The Undertaker
Who are your favorite 3 Pro Wrestler of all time - Undertaker, CM Punk and Mr Perfect
Who's your favorite Pro Wrestler promotion - WWF tho its been a bit shite since 2001
Who is the Greatest Pro Wrestler of all time - In terms of actual ability then Kurt Angle, Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Chris Jericho or Mr Perfect. But in terms of all aspects considered then it has to be The Undertaker. 5 star Wrestler all the way til 2013 just never really started showing it because of his character til about 2005. Kept his character relevant and interesting throughout the different periods of wwf/e and is probably the only wrestler who was never the number 1 guy for the wwf/e that still transcended WWF/E.
If you talk to 1 million people from first world countries who never watched wrestling but asked them to list what wrestlers they knew of, Undertaker would be in 95% of those lists. The only others to do that were The Rock, Stone Cold and Hulk Hogan. 3 men who were the top guy and main face of their company.
Yea I've always had the issue of Chris Benoit being my favorite my favorite wrestler and then that all happened
I'd guess I'd go with Stone Cold from the past, no idea in the present since I've only watched Goldberg's RAW return in the years since
I've never found any interest in wwf/wwe as entertainment, just always seemed goofy to me. That said any wrestler that went in to do other things is where I'd take interest in them, so really Dwayne Johnson and John Cena only really fit the bill.
I kinda liked Hulk Hogan for a while but stuff came out about him that made me loose interest
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Jimmy Superfly Snuka, but only up to and including his steel cage dive at MSG, Oct. 1983. After his girlfriend died in that motel in April 1983, he started to self-destruct and was never the same. The guy that wrestled Undertaker at WMVII in 1991 was a shell of his former self.
Jimmy Superfly Snuka
Big John Studd
Hulk Hogan
WWF 1977 - 1990
Hulk Hogan, hands down. He's the guy who changed the business. Just look at wrestling before 1984 and look at it after. Totally different. The stuff he did (under Vince McMahon's guidance) made wrestling mainstream. He was the first guy to have toys made in his image, the first guy to have video games, the first guy to go on talk shows, prime time tv, the cover of Sports Illustrated, etc. etc. He even played a large role in the second surge of popularity during the Attitude era. No one can deny that a lot of people came back to wrestling once Hogan turned bad at Bash at the Beach 1996. Even if they eventually switched to Austin/Rock over at the WWE, a lot of people started watching again once the news that Hogan went bad got into the mainstream. I know I did.
Rowdy Roddy PiperWho's your favorite Pro Wrestler?
PiperWho are your favorite 3 Pro Wrestler of all time?
Snuka
George, the Animal, Steel
WWFWho's your favorite Pro Wrestler promotion?
Too many ways you can define greatest - biggest overall impact on the scene and most significant? Probably Hogan.Who is the Greatest Pro Wrestler of all time?
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When I was 12 and into that kind of stuff I always liked Rey Mysterio Jr and his flips n shit.
Sting was cool. As was the undertaker