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    Randy Orton is actually the youngest champion in WWE history.

    Chris Masters is green as green can be in the ring. He was also on steroids hence his failing of the WWE Wellness Programme. Seen that picture of him at the OVW event last week? He's extremely deflated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skillz View Post
    Ok Lemme Break It Down 4 U

    Best During 90's - Ultimate Warrior, Hulk Hogan, Macho Man, Kevin Nash, Razor Ramon, Bam Bam Bigalow, Roadwarrior Brothers (Hulk & Animal) Bret Hart, Owen Hart

    Modern Day Legends - Stone Cold, The Rock, HBK, Jeff Hardy & Matt Hardy, Chris Jericho, D-Lo Brown (Lol Loved him), NwO, Jeff Jerret, HHH, Radicalz
    (Perry Saturn, Dean Malenko, Chris Benoit & The Late Eddie Guerrero) & Mankind, Undertaker, Masked Kane, DX (Road Dog, Billy Gun, X-Pac) Brock Lesnar

    Current Best - Randy Orton, Kurt Angle, Sabu & Chris Masters



    The Most Dominant Of All Time Is Brock Lesnar, Youngest Champ
    Im gonna have to disagree with you big time on the ones i bolded there.

    Jeff & Matt - Sure they had good matches, but they haven't done enough to really be legendary, Jeff is a lot closer to being a legend than Matt though.

    D-lo - Hasn't done anything special.

    Jeff Jarrett - If your talking about WWE, he did nothing there except win IC Championships. In TNA he's an important figure, but he's not very good in the ring.

    Orton - Needs a lot more time to becoming a legend, he's not very good in the ring although he's a good entertainer. Yes he's the youngest WHC in history, but WWE only gave it to him because he was HHH's friend. He got overpushed wayy too early.

    Masters - Horrible in the ring as well, and now that he's off steroids, he looks horrible.


    Just my opinion though.
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    The term 'legend' is used so loosely and undeservedly. Jeff nor Matt will ever be classed as legends. An iconic tag team maybe, but not legends.

    Owen Hart, Eddie Guerrero, they weren't/aren't legends. The people who throw around names like those know nothing.

    Also, Orton is actually a very good pure athlete if you hadn't noticed.
    Last edited by Misawa; 27-08-2006 at 06:46 PM.

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    I can't believe I only saw Foley mentioned twice o.O Mick Foley was an iconic figure in the WWF, I have no idea about WWE so whatever. Hogan was a god, and Stone Cold for pure entertainment. As for getting the crowd pumped before a match, out of New Age Outlaws or Jericho.

    Ladies and Gentlemen,
    Boys and girls,
    children of all ages
    D-Generation X, proudly brings to you,
    The WWF taaaaaag team champions of the wooooorld,
    The Road Dogg Jessie James, The Badass Builly Gunn,
    The New, Age, Outlaws!
    And if you're not down with that, we got two words for ya.....

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    Mick Foley. He can't actually wrestle but he can bump and is a 'hardcore' wrestling God. His promos are excellent, and thanks to his and Ric Flair's skill on the mic., they have had the feud of the year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    The term 'legend' is used so loosely and undeservedly. Jeff nor Matt will ever be classed as legends. An iconic tag team maybe, but not legends.

    Owen Hart, Eddie Guerrero, they weren't/aren't legends. The people who throw around names like those know nothing.

    Also, Orton is actually a very good pure athlete if you hadn't noticed.
    Oh yeah, I forgot Owen on there, he's not a legend, but he is quite important in WWE history, as he's the first ever wrestler to get a show dedicated to him.

    Eddie is a legend. He's amazing in the ring, and can actually carry matches and can make young talent look good. He's a 1 time WWE Champion. (And would have been 2 time because the day he passed away he had a match with Batista and Orton for the WHC and Eddie was heavily rumoured to win since Batista needed surgery very badly) And he is a countless tag team champion and has had belts in ECW, WCW and WWE. And the way he overcame his demons, and finally won the title at No Way Out was simply a legendary moment.

    Yes, Orton may be a good pure athlete, but he cannot carry matches by himself. If you saw his match against Hogan at Summerslam, Hogan carried the match with an injured leg and he's a lot older than Orton! That match was awful, and Orton did nothing to help the cause. I will agree that he is a good entertainer though.

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    People talk as if wrestling's real o.O Yes, the pain they suffer from it is, but the match winner is picked before the match, so...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rizla View Post
    People talk as if wrestling's real o.O Yes, the pain they suffer from it is, but the match winner is picked before the match, so...
    Yeah but it's like movies too. People say "Oh so and so is a legendary actor"
    and "So and so had a horrible movie".

    Yeah so it's the same way with wrestling pretty much.

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    The next HOF we will see more people from the attitude era going in like Shawn Michels and Stone Cold maybe.

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