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  • Warner2BruceTD
    2011 Poster Of The Year
    • Mar 2009
    • 26142

    Top 100 Revisited

    Was thinking about this today. List was largely put together in 2009.

    If I re did the Top 100 right now, I'd have Tanahashi third, behind Misawa & Kobashi. Fair or unfair?

    Also, Okada would be in the Top 50 at minimum.

    I'd say Minoru Suzuki would now be on the list. Maybe Lesnar. Maybe Ambrose. Tozawa would be on it now for sure. Suwama, who I probably overlooked the first time around. Blue Panther I whiffed on as well. Gargano?

    Punk moves up significantly.

    Have to seriously consider Cena. He's hard though, because he is generally carried by better guys. But his catalog of great matches can no longer be ignored. He's better than Sting. Sting was on the list.

    Daisuke Sekimoto's rise came after I created the list. He'd be on now for sure. Kenny Omega would have to be considered.

    After watching a ton of Brad Armstrong when he died, hard to keep him off.

    Also, you can all apologize for doubting Bobby Fish. Dude is the truth. Glad he's getting his due and a proper push.

    Ziggler? I say not quite yet. Very short run of great stuff, now he's in idgaf mode. Go Shiozaki, perhaps. Yujiro Takahashi merits a look.

    Generico/Zayn moves up. Way up. Chris Hero probably moves down. Roddy Strong, trending down. Neither have done a ton since, many move up. Elgin now in? I probably like Elgin's body of work more than somebody like Strong at this point.



    Let's see some Top Tens from you guys. They don't have to be super nerd lists like mine. The ten best you've personally ever seen. I'm interested in your guys perspectives.
  • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
    Highwayman
    • Feb 2009
    • 15429

    #2
    Firstly, you need to repost your Top 100...maybe not the whole thread, but at least the order.

    As for the biggest risers.

    Tanahashi, Okada, Punk, El Generico and perhaps Kevin Steen and Davey Richards (but I don't quite know where you put them on your initial list) would be the highest risers...they probably had the best cumulative four years since your list was made.

    Did you have Ibushi on your intial list? I'm thinking no.

    I'd need to see your entire list again to respond to sliders.

    As for Bobby Fish...what is there to apologize about? He wasn't Top 100 in 2009 and he's not Top 100 in 2013. He's not even the best wrestler in his pushed tag team. Autoparts has a much better portfolio as a singles wrestler.

    As for some of the other names...I don't see Ziggler on a list like that. Neither do I think Ambrose. Some of the other back end Jap guys like Tozawa, Suwama, and Sekimoto...they are certainly better than Inoue who was on the back end of your list.

    As for your question in regards to Tanahashi...#3 would be a bit high, for my liking. As I've called him for a while now...he's the Japanese Shawn Michaels...not sure I'd rate him higher than Michaels, but I would rate Michaels higher than you.

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    • SuperKevin
      War Hero
      • Dec 2009
      • 8759

      #3
      Bobby Fish somehow discovered some charisma though. He's an excellent heel

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      • Warner2BruceTD
        2011 Poster Of The Year
        • Mar 2009
        • 26142

        #4
        Don't remind me of Inoue, as I have stated many times I have no idea what I was thinking including him. I must have just watched the one match he ever had that I liked, or something. I can't even think of stuff that I enjoy out of him, it really is a mystery what i was thinking.

        Ibushi was on the initial list.

        I'm going to post it again after I update it. Man, the order looks so dated in hindsight, to the point some of it is embarrassing. But wrestling changes fast.

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        • Warner2BruceTD
          2011 Poster Of The Year
          • Mar 2009
          • 26142

          #5
          Originally posted by SuperKevin
          Bobby Fish somehow discovered some charisma though. He's an excellent heel
          That, I was never expecting. Dude is a charisma machine.

          The more I think about Fish, the more I realize his best stuff is in tags. He needs to be deleted. Otherwise, the door opens for the Bobby Eatons & Arn Andersons & Ricky Mortons & my man Tama/Tonga Kid & a host of others.

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          • SuperKevin
            War Hero
            • Dec 2009
            • 8759

            #6
            Serious question here

            Does a guy like Bubba Ray sneak in at the very end now? He's improved his look drastically and he has charisma and ring psychology down to a science now. He may not be the most gifted technical wrestler but he gets all the other aspects of the game well enough

            Edit: if you're looking to leave off guys who are best in tag teams then probably not a chance he makes it

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            • Warner2BruceTD
              2011 Poster Of The Year
              • Mar 2009
              • 26142

              #7
              Originally posted by SuperKevin
              Serious question here

              Does a guy like Bubba Ray sneak in at the very end now? He's improved his look drastically and he has charisma and ring psychology down to a science now. He may not be the most gifted technical wrestler but he gets all the other aspects of the game well enough

              Edit: if you're looking to leave off guys who are best in tag teams then probably not a chance he makes it
              I based it on match quality, so no. I don't think Bully Ray has ever had a match I would call very good, let alone great.

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              • SuperKevin
                War Hero
                • Dec 2009
                • 8759

                #8
                Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                I based it on match quality, so no. I don't think Bully Ray has ever had a match I would call very good, let alone great.
                Fair Enough. I agree his in ring work can be god awful at times but he's really good at all the other aspects of wrestling. Then again it may just be a big fish in a little pond scenario since everyone else in TNA is so fucking terrible

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                • Warner2BruceTD
                  2011 Poster Of The Year
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 26142

                  #9
                  #100 Jake Roberts
                  #99 Bobby Fish
                  #98 Stevie Richards
                  #97 Psicosis (Nicho El Millionairo)
                  #96 Art Barr
                  #95 Wataru Inoue
                  #94 Taz
                  #93 Chris Hero
                  #92 Raven
                  #91 Shane Douglas
                  #90 John Morrison

                  #89 La Sombra
                  #88 Fujita "Jr" Hayato
                  #87 Atsushi Aoki
                  #86 Shinsuke Nakamura
                  #85 Terry Taylor
                  #84 Kotaro Suzuki
                  #83 Great Sasuke
                  #82 Hayabusa
                  #81 Koji Kanemoto
                  #80 Masato Yoshino

                  #79 Bam Bam Bigelow
                  #78 Sting
                  #77 Go Shiozaki
                  #76 Yoshihiro Tajiri
                  #75 TAKA Michinoku
                  #74 Kaz Hayashi
                  #73 Edge
                  #72 Jun Akiyama
                  #71 Juventud Guerrera
                  #70 Taiji Ishimori

                  #69 Eddie Edwards
                  #68 Kota Ibushi
                  #67 Ricky Marvin
                  #66 Matt Sydal (Evan Bourne)
                  #65 Yoshinobu Kanemaru
                  #64 YAMATO
                  #63 Kevin Steen
                  #62 Naruki Doi
                  #61 Mike Quackenbush
                  #60 Super Crazy

                  #59 Roderick Strong
                  #58 CIMA
                  #57 William (Steven) Regal
                  #56 Dragon Kid
                  #55 Masato Tanaka
                  #54 Sabu
                  #53 2 Cold Scorpio
                  #52 El Generico
                  #51 Katsuhiko Nakajima
                  #50 Hiroshi Tanahashi

                  #49 Shelton Benjamin
                  #48 Christian
                  #47 Brian Pillman
                  #46 Booker T
                  #45 Claudio Castagnoli
                  #44 Prince Devitt
                  #43 Lance Storm
                  #42 Terry Funk
                  #41 Toshiaki Kawada
                  #40 Shingo Takagi

                  #39 Steve "Dr. Death" Williams
                  #38 Vader
                  #37 Kensuke Sasake
                  #36 CM Punk
                  #35 Genichiro Tenryu
                  #34 Davey Boy Smith
                  #33 Jerry Lynn
                  #32 Rob Van Dam
                  #31 Low Ki
                  #30 Austin Aries

                  #29 Nigel McGuinness
                  #28 Ultimo Dragon
                  #27 Rey Misterio Jr
                  #26 Christopher Daniels
                  #25 Randy Savage
                  #24 Owen Hart
                  #23 "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig
                  #22 Davey Richards
                  #21 Dean Malenko
                  #20 Steve Austin

                  #19 Chris Jericho
                  #18 Ricky Steamboat
                  #17 A.J. Styles
                  #16 Samoa Joe
                  #15 Chris Benoit
                  #14 Keiji Mutoh
                  #13 Bret Hart
                  #12 Naomichi Marufuji
                  #11 Dynamite Kid
                  #10 Jushin Liger
                  #9 Tiger Mask (Satoru Sayama)
                  #8 Eddie Guerrero
                  #7 Kenta
                  #6 Shawn Michaels

                  #5 Ric Flair
                  #4 Bryan Danielson
                  #3 Kurt Angle
                  #2 Mitsuhara Misawa
                  #1 Kenta Kobashi
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                  Looks like Go Shiozaki was on it.

                  Nakamura moves up significantly. He's been money since the gimmick reboot.

                  I was being forward thinking at the time with Fish, Sombra, "Jr" Hayato, & Ibushi. None had particularly deep resumes at the time. Ibushi was still in his "same match every time" phase, Sombra was just getting started. Fish was a deep indie geek/ROH straight up TV jobber. Hayato was the best of the group, and ironically has improved the least, but he has had injuries, too.

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                  • Warner2BruceTD
                    2011 Poster Of The Year
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 26142

                    #10
                    Originally posted by SuperKevin
                    Fair Enough. I agree his in ring work can be god awful at times but he's really good at all the other aspects of wrestling. Then again it may just be a big fish in a little pond scenario since everyone else in TNA is so fucking terrible
                    He's perfectly fine in the ring. He's not great, imo. Plenty of great guys are left off, he'd struggle to make a Top 300 or 400 i'd imagine.

                    I started with something like 350-400 names when I did this (that included tag guys).

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                    • Warner2BruceTD
                      2011 Poster Of The Year
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 26142

                      #11
                      Sting ahead of Nakamura & Kanemoto, good story bro, who made this shit?

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                      • SuperKevin
                        War Hero
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 8759

                        #12
                        I forgot how Jap this list was

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                        • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                          Highwayman
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 15429

                          #13
                          I'm trying to put together a "quick Top 100"...so far...all I have is...

                          1. Ric Flair

                          And then a list of 150 other guys.

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                          • Warner2BruceTD
                            2011 Poster Of The Year
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 26142

                            #14
                            Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                            I'm trying to put together a "quick Top 100"...so far...all I have is...

                            1. Ric Flair

                            And then a list of 150 other guys.

                            Shit is harder than it looks. Mostly splitting hairs and then realizing you forgot 19 more guys. It's a pain in the ass.

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                            • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                              Highwayman
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 15429

                              #15
                              I am now determined to give some sort of Top 100 list, but looking at my glob of names, I already know, I'm having a hard time separating my personal favorites from good in-ring workers and guys who were really good at certain things that made the bad not so bad.

                              I have Hulk on my list...and here is the thing...he's not what you'd consider a traditionally great wrestler, hell, most people would say he kind of stinks...but considering what he was asked to do (work in front of the biggest crowds wrestling has seen)...how many guys in the history of wrestling could hold an audience like Hogan? How many knew how to manipulate a crowd like Hogan? This isn't traditional in-ring skill, but he was magnificent at shit like that and made classic matches out of shit that wasn't very good. How in the fuck do you rank that ahead of or behind say a technical guy that never did it in front of more than 3000 people like Christopher Daniels. I have no fucking idea.

                              And then you have a guy like Cena...but once you start talking about Cena in the ring, you open the door to Sting, Luger, Windham, The Undertaker, etc...guys who couldn't carry someone clearly inferior, but could be taken to greatness with the right guy and if they were pitted against a slightly inferior worker, in the right place/time could make some magic.

                              Perhaps I am overthinking...but I am determined to make one now. Gonna take some time.

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