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reinsuranc
Mar 10, 2005, 11:34 AM
Does anyone disagree with me that the most entertaining pro wrestler today is Ray Mysterio?

I think most pro wrestlers use the same brute force wrestling moves week after week. On the other hand, I think Ray has an enormous variety of moves, and always shows you something interesting, although I'm getting a little tired of his 614.

Black_n_Blue
Mar 18, 2005, 03:30 AM
Have you seen Shawn Michaels?

toonking
Apr 13, 2005, 11:49 AM
Rey Mysterio is nothing compared to this new fella coming out of Hong Kong. Apparently, he plays tough guys in Hong Kong flicks and knows his martial arts pretty well. I think he's half Westerner considering his size -- he's 6'4". He's fast and quick, and the rumor is that Vince McMahon already has this fella signed up and practicing the trade every day, though he's supposed to be a natural at pro wrestling and knows most of the moves.

I think his name is William Wang or something, though I'm sure they've got a mat name for him by now.

jstnvme
Nov 13, 2005, 10:50 PM
Yeah, I'm still down with the old school wrestlers like Ricky the Dragon Steamboat, Big John Stud, Hill Billy Jim, Managers like Mr. Fuji, Slick, Sensational Sherri, and Captain Lou Albano. Remember George the Animal Steele, The Rockers, and Demolition? Down with the old days, but still interested with today's Juicer's.

bskinner57
Jan 25, 2006, 07:05 AM
Another good wrestler was Eddie Guerrero. Who worked with rey Mysterio and others till he passed away. His book Cheating death stealing life will give you a real insight into the wrestling world

jstnvme
Jan 26, 2006, 02:06 AM
Yeah, R.I.P. Eddie. I saw the almost two week Raw/Smackdown specials they had in his memory and that was amazing because I never seen so many matches dedicated to any wrestler ever. Back to my old school wrestling,
I have to give it up to the Brooklyn Brawler for he made Monday night wrestling a treat over the years for his ambition to take abeating from the up and commers over the years. Remember when the Red Rooster took on Bobby the Brain Hennan for one of the Wrestlemania's? Literally a 13 second match. Anyhoo, bring on the new school.

educatedhorse_2005
Feb 16, 2006, 04:39 AM
John cena, undertaker, and of course hbk

bskinner57
Feb 16, 2006, 07:53 AM
The only problem being hbk may be gone for awhile..