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  • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
    Highwayman
    • Feb 2009
    • 15428

    The Bret Hart scale...Let's rate random wrestlers.

    It's not as though Dino Bravo was that bad, but he sure wasn't great. I have my own theory on the three qualities it takes to be a great pro wrestler. The first one is look or physical presence. On a scale of one to ten, Hogan, being such an awesome specimen, might rate a ten, for example. Although it always helped, it wasn't as important to be tough as it was to look tough, especially if you were a heel. The second quality is the ability to talk, to sell yourself; Hogan might score another easy ten, whereas a guy like Dynamite would have to work to earn a two. The third is wrestling talent, the ability to work. Here it would be just the opposite: Hogan would rate the two and Dynamite would score the ten. A score in the high twenties adds up to a great wrestler.

    To me, Dino Bravo had low numbers. He looked sluggish, had no personality and was a so-so worker at best. If I had to rate myself at the time, I'd say I had a good muscular frame warranting about a seven. On mic skills I'd be lucky if I was a four. But on actual wrestling ability, I'd give myself a ten.


    Physical Appearance / Look / Character -
    Ability to Talk/Sell Yourself -
    In-Ring Work -

    Use a fancy picture and talk about some old wrestlers a little bit...show some matches. I don't give a fuck.
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    Ric Flair (Larry) - 28/30
    Adrian Adonis (EmpireWF) - 20/30
    Bret Hart (BigPapa) - 21.5/30 ~ (W2BTD) 23/30 ~ (dave) 25/30
    Junkyard Dog (senser) - 20/30
    SD Jones (LiquidRob) - 27/30
    Killer Khan (LiquidRob) - 20/30
    Arn Anderson (Kuzzy) - 24/30 ~ (dave) - 24/30
    Kevin Nash (Larry) - 18/30
    Ken Patera (LiquidRob) - 22/30
    Randy Savage (Larry) - 27/30
    Don Muraco (LiquidRob) - 20/30 ~ (W2BTD) "Magnificent" 19/30 "Rock" 13/30
    Jimmy Snuka (LiquidRob) - 25/30
    Hulk Hogan (Larry) 25.5/30
    Tully Blanchard (Larry) - 20.5/30
    Roddy Piper (Tailback U) - 28/30
    Duke Droese (Kuzzy) - 16/30
    Kevin Sullivan (Kuzzy) - 21/30
    Ken Shamrock (EmpireWF) - 15/30
    Terry Garvin (W2BTD) - 10/30
    Curt Hennig (EmpireWF) - 26/30
    Bruiser Brody (W2BTD) - 28/30
    Bashton Booger (Kuzzy) - 9/30
    Owen Hart (Kuzzy) - 22/30
    Brooklyn Brawler (Anthony) - 30/30
    The Haiti Kid (LiquidRob) - 22/30
    Rick Rude (Larry) - 22/30
    CM Punk (Larry) - 24/30
    Randy Orton (W2BTD) - 10/30
    Bryan Danielson (EmpireWF) - 23/30 ~ (Larry) - 21/30 ~ (W2BTD) - 23/30
    Chris Jericho (Larry) - 26/30
    Jim Nord (Kuzzy) - 14/30
    Road Warrior Hawk (Larry) - 20/30
    Paul Roma (LiquidRob) - 18/30
    The Undertaker (Larry) - 24/30 ~ (W2BTD) - 21/30
    Bill Goldberg (Larry) 19/30
    Andre the Giant (Larry) - 25/30
    Virgil (EmpireWF) - 11/30 ~ (Larry) 6/30
    Shelton Benjamin (Ralnakor) - 18/30
    Kamala (KoF) - 17/30
    Gedo (Shogun) - 19/30
    Abyss (Shogun) - 12/30
    Ken Anderson (Larry) - 15/30
    Sting (Larry) - 22.5/30 ~ (EmpireWF) 23/30
    Brian Pillman (Larry) - 23.5/30
    Big Van Vader (Larry) - 23/30
    Chris Benoit (Kuzzy) - 22/30 ~ (Larry) - 20/30
    Bam Bam Bigelow (EmpireWF) - 21/30
    Dean Malenko (AceSuper) - 18/30
    Mick Foley (Kuzzy) - 20/30
    Sabu (Kuzzy) - 20/30
    Al Snow (Kuzzy) - 18/30
    Lance Storm (EmpireWF) - 19/30
    Elix Skipper (Kuzzy) - 17.5/30
    Haku (LiquidRob) - 20/30
    Lex Luger (dave) 19/30 ~ (Larry) 17/30 ~ (W2BTD) - 14/30
    The Honky Tonk Man (dave) - 23/30
    Terry Funk (EmpireWF) - 26/30
    Powers of Pain (W2BTD) - ??/30
    John Cena (Larry) - 20.5/30
    Tatanka (dave) - 16/30
    Papa Shango (Kuzzy) - 21/30
    Marty Jannetty (Kuzzy) - 16/30
    Ahmed Johnson (Kuzzy) - 12/30
    Kelly Kelly (dave) - 15/30
    Raven (Kuzzy) - 24/30
    Nick Bockwinkel (dave) - 28/30
    The Mountie (EmpireWF) 20/30
    Big Bossman (EmpireWF) - 19/30
    AJ Styles (Larry) - 19/30
  • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
    Highwayman
    • Feb 2009
    • 15428

    #2
    Here is a template for discussion...or don't use it, I don't care...just to get the ball rolling.

    I think he's the GOAT...so, I'll start there.


    Ric Flair
    The Nature Boy

    Physical Appearance / Look / Character - 8/10
    Not big and larger than life like Hogan, but had a real unique look. Earlier in his career I'd give him more of an 8 because he did have a solid physique going on, but 7 later on in life because it was really just the look he had and the aurora he'd have around his character. Fuck it, I'm going with an 8 to actually even my scale out.

    Ability to Talk/Sell Yourself - 10/10. Was there anyone better, really? I'd give him an 11 if I could.

    In-Ring Work - Again, 10/10. There are a bunch of guys I'd lump together as a 10 just because I don't want to employ the dewey decimal system.

    TOTAL - 28/30

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    • Bigpapa42
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2009
      • 3185

      #3
      I probably overrated Bret Hart a bit, but he's an all-time favorite. I borrowed the SummerSlam DVD set from a buddy a year ago and watched through it. It reminded me of how fucking good Hart was in his prime. He was consistently in the best SS match on every show, year after year. Yeah, a 10 in the ring, or close to it.

      I'd probalby give him a bit better than 4 on the mic - he could talk. He had few really really good promos, but he never came across as awkward and uncomfortable.

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      • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
        Highwayman
        • Feb 2009
        • 15428

        #4
        Originally posted by Bigpapa42
        I probably overrated Bret Hart a bit, but he's an all-time favorite. I borrowed the SummerSlam DVD set from a buddy a year ago and watched through it. It reminded me of how fucking good Hart was in his prime. He was consistently in the best SS match on every show, year after year.
        Rate him, you bastard.

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        • EmpireWF
          Giants in the Super Bowl
          • Mar 2009
          • 24082

          #5


          86-87 version of Adrian Adonis

          Physical Appearance: 2 (Fat, out of shape, looked like an egg)
          Promo Ability: 10 (he was gold)
          In-Ring Work: 8 (He was still great despite the extra size)

          20/30


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          • Bigpapa42
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 3185

            #6
            Alright alright...


            Physical Appearance / Look / Character - 6.5/10. Not great but not awful. Kinda like Flair in that regard.

            Ability to Talk/Sell Yourself - 5/10. Never really a great promo but he could certainly sell himself. He also rarely had poor promos.

            In-Ring Work - 10/10. Some of his matches have been overrated at this point and his WCW body of work was poor, but his best was really fucking good and his average was better than many wrestler's best.

            TOTAL - 21.5/30

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            • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
              Highwayman
              • Feb 2009
              • 15428

              #7
              I think Hart as a babyface delivered awful promos. However, he wasn't that bad as a matter-of-fact heel delivering a good promo. I'd say a 5 is fair.

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              • Senser81
                VSN Poster of the Year
                • Feb 2009
                • 12804

                #8

                Junkyard Dog
                "JYD"

                Physical Appearance / Look / Character - 6.5/10
                For all the bluster and dog chains, was really just a big, middle-aged black guy. In pretty good shape for his age, but moved around like an old man.

                Ability to Talk/Sell Yourself - 6/10
                Not really a big talker for pre-match hype, but his contribution to the WWF rock album is unmatched.

                [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKrlk26I-2A[/ame]

                In-Ring Work - 8/10. Utilized the head-butt and other basic moves. Not overly flashy, but usually got the job done. You felt sorry for him when he got beat up.

                TOTAL - 20.5/30




                Brain: "Hey Monsoon, I know you've grabbed them cakes quite a bit in your lifetime. Just ask the people at catering..."

                Monsoon: "WILL YOU STOP?!"

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                • Liquidrob
                  Izzy is a bum
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 11785

                  #9


                  S.D. Jones

                  Physical Appearance - 9/10, wasnt as big as Tony Atlas, but almost

                  Ability to Talk/Sell Yourself - I was like 8, so I give him 9 out of 10 because he probably did some Jive Talk

                  In-Ring Work - 10/10, explosive and athletic and like JYD and the other black wrestlers or wrestlers from the islands back than they used a lot of headbutts, was that closet racism?

                  Score - 27/30
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                  • Bigpapa42
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 3185

                    #10
                    Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                    I think Hart as a babyface delivered awful promos. However, he wasn't that bad as a matter-of-fact heel delivering a good promo. I'd say a 5 is fair.
                    I don't think he was "awful" as a babyface promo guy. He was still fairly comfortable on the mic. When I think of truly terrible promo guys, I think back to old territorial promos where guys were just really obvoiusly uncomfortable talking into the mic. They not only said nothing of value but they did so in the most awkward way possible. Hart's babyface promos weren't that good, but by the standard of that era, not too bad.

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                    • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                      Highwayman
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 15428

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bigpapa42
                      I don't think he was "awful" as a babyface promo guy. He was still fairly comfortable on the mic. When I think of truly terrible promo guys, I think back to old territorial promos where guys were just really obvoiusly uncomfortable talking into the mic. They not only said nothing of value but they did so in the most awkward way possible. Hart's babyface promos weren't that good, but by the standard of that era, not too bad.
                      I'll give you that, an old Jim Nord promo is like negative numbers. When I say awful here though, I mean like a 3 or 4...which is a low number when we are talking about top guys. I mean, he rated Hogan a 2 as an in-ring performer...I mean, Hogan was better in the ring than Hart was on the mic.

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                      • Warner2BruceTD
                        2011 Poster Of The Year
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 26141

                        #12
                        Great thread idea.

                        I think you guys are selling Bret short on promos. He always got his point across, and came off cocky & confident at all times. His 1997 heel promos were awesome. I'd give him a 7.

                        Look: 7
                        Promos: 7
                        Work: 9. I can't pull the trigger on 10. He was great. He's not Misawa.

                        Score: 23

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                        • Liquidrob
                          Izzy is a bum
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 11785

                          #13


                          Killer Khan

                          Physical Appearance - 10/10, I really thought this guy was a killer, seen him in the New Haven Coliseum, can't remember who he fought, I don't think the guy lived though

                          Ability to Talk/Sell Yourself - 8/10 Don't think he ever spoke, but he snarled a lot which worked

                          In-Ring Work - 2/10, I think he did a 'claw' move and monogloian chops and tha's it

                          Score - 20/30
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                          • Kuzzy Powers
                            Beautiful Like Moses
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 12541

                            #14


                            Arn Anderson

                            Physical Appearance - 5/10 Arn doesnt look like your typical wrestler, short, and stalky, but when paired with Ole it really sold well because they looked so similar to each other.

                            Ability to Talk/Sell Yourself - 10/10 I think hes gotta be the perfect 10 here, but I know ill probably catch flack for that. But noone cut a more intense promo then Arn, one of the best on the sticks ever.

                            In-Ring Work - 9/10 Despite not ever really having a "great" singles match, this guy was steadily one of the better workers wherever he went, especially as a tag team wrestler. I dont recall seeing many bad Arn Anderson matches in my time.

                            Total
                            24/30

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                            • Warner2BruceTD
                              2011 Poster Of The Year
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 26141

                              #15
                              Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                              I'll give you that, an old Jim Nord promo is like negative numbers. When I say awful here though, I mean like a 3 or 4...which is a low number when we are talking about top guys. I mean, he rated Hogan a 2 as an in-ring performer...I mean, Hogan was better in the ring than Hart was on the mic.
                              Younger AWA/New Japan/heel WWF Hogan I would give a 6 for work.

                              Hulkamania Hogan, a 2.

                              Everything since about 1995, a 0.

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