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Brent's Favorite Wrestlers


The Kliq
The Heartbreak Kid is one of the all time great performers. Personally, he is my all time favorite wrestler and I certainly miss him since he's now retired. His ladder matches were classics and he was in the orginal "Hell in the Cell." He was a three time WWF champion and the only man EVER to be a grand slam champion (winning the European, Intercontinental, WWF tag, and WWF World titles).Kevin Nash is one of the smartest and funniest guys that I have ever seen in my life. He has been know to give the best interviews on NITRO, week in, week out. Nash is one of now seven guys to win both the WWF and WcW World titles. He is certainly one of wrestling's best. X-Pac (I hate that name) is one of the best athletes that I have seen anywhere, all sports included. To be only 26 years old, he has been through a lot in his life span. Fortunately, he is finally on track and is one of the cornerstones of De-Generation X and his new girlfriend Torrie is a hottie if you ask me. The future is bright for X-Pac. We have just begun to see the talent that Triple H has. In a year, he went from being a nobody to one of the biggest superstars that the WWF has ever seen. As the leader of De-Generation X, Triple H has not only captured the WWF Championship on two occasions, but has taken the McMahon-Helmsley era and made it into some of the best wrestling shows that I have ever seen. Finally...Scott Hall is just a mixture of the other four, funny, talented, athletic...the whole nine yards. His ladder matches are classics. He was the orignal member of the New World Order. Plus, he was a member of one of the greatest tag teams in wrestling history, the outsiders. Without a doubt, all five of these guys are are the best at what they do, and that's kick ass!!



Chris Jericho
This guy is so talented!! Not only is he a phenomenial athlete, but he is one of the wittiest wrestlers in the history of the sport. Now that Jericho has come to save the WWF there is no doubt that the world will be a better place for us all, hehe. Give this guy twelve months and I swear he will be wearing the WWF title. Jericho is too good to be anywhere other than the top. There's no doubt that I am a jericholic!!



The Rock
Folks, he's not the People's champ for nothing!! I love this dude, and all my friends do as well. The Rock is known for his "People's eyebrow" and of course laying the smack down on all of the WWF's ruddddyyyy pooh candy asses.



"Hardcore" Holly
Hardcore Holly is really one of the best new WWF superstars. I have absolutely no idea why I like Hardcore so much, but when all the guys come over for pay-per-views there is nothing quite like a Hardcore Holly match, especially when he is beating the piss out of that loser Al Snow. I believe we cheer for Hardcore more than any other wrestler. He is the true definition of HARDCORE.



Vincent K. McMahon
Without "Mister MacMahon," wrestling would definately not be as cool as it is. Not only is he the boss, but he's practically the man that made wrestling. (sorry Hollywood)



Buff Bagwell
I'll never forget the night that Buff came back from his near fatal neck injury. I was in the Georgia Dome that evening and as my friends and I were holding up this huge "Buff" poster, a tear went down my eye. Buff may not be the greatest talent ever to step into the ring and he really sucks lately, but over his career he's certainly one of the most entertaining wrestlers that I have ever seen in my life!!



Ric Flair
WHOOOO!!! The Nature Boy Ric Flair is a legend. My mom has even heard of this guy, and that's saying something!! I'll admit that Slic Ric can't do some of the things that he once could, but without his influence, we might just be doing something a bit more boring on our Monday nights.



Scott Steiner
Why can't I have a body like Big Poppa Pump's? HOLLA IF YA HERE ME!!



Jesse "The Body" Ventura
Without a doubt, everybody's favorite governor and one of the top 5 wrestling annoucers of all time.



Mankind
I can't believe that I left out Mick Foley in my original list. After the "Hell in the Cell" match at the 1998 King of the Ring, I REALLY have a lot of respect for this guy. They threw him off a TWENTY FOOT HIGH STEEL CAGE and he got back up and kept fight. This man is, without a doubt, deserving of his WWF title. He's Time magazine's "Man of the Year" and he's one of the greatest hardcore wrestlers ever to step into the squared circle.



Bret "Hitman" Hart
The best there is, best there was, best there ever will be. I don't necessary believe that, but it's his line so I thought I'd mention it. To be honest, I used to hate Bret Hart more than any other wrestler. Then one day out of the blue he just got cool. I felt like he was one of the most honest wrestlers out there when he would say things in interviews. On top of that, he just cracks my ass up sometimes when he whines. When he beat Goldberg on NITRO recently in Toronto he impressed me so much that I just felt he belonged here in my hall of fame. He's 5 time WWF champion and the Excellence of Execution and without a doubt one of the best technical wrestlers ever, peroid.



Jim Ross
Good ole JR is my favorite play by play man of all time. He's called some of the greatest matches in the history of the sport including my two personal favorites, Mankind/Undertaker and Michaels/Undertaker, both in the HELL IN A CELL. RAW certainly wouldn't be the same without JR's awesome commentary.



Jerry "The King" Lawler
Jerry Lawler is the funniest man in wrestling that I can think of. Along with Jim Ross, he makes up the greatest announce team in the history of wrestling, as far as I'm concerned. The King is very underrated and without a doubt, RAW would not be NEARLY as good without him.


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