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#1 _Muta
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Which is why they're currently building an entire brand around Bobby Lashley and pushing MVP on Smackdown. :|:|:|

Besides, with the exception of Booker T (who was a victim of POLITICS, not racism. They're not always one in the same), nearly all those guys you listed were mediocre.

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#2 _Muta
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REALLY tough choice. Both men were fantastic workers and innovators for different reasons. I'm gonna have to go with Funk on this one, simply because he constantly reinvented himself over the years and had a longer prime than Liger.
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HHH. Deeper psychology in his matches, better mic work, bigger draw.

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#4 _Muta
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[QUOTE="_Muta"]

Bryan Danielson - Could be the greatest Intercontinental champion ever.

Total-KO

Why don't you think he could be World Champion or WWE Champion?

It depends. Anyone can be champion if they're over enough, but in all honesty, i don't see Danielson reaching that level. He's simply too small to be taken seriously as a main eventer in the WWE. Whether people like it or not, size CAN and usually DOES matter at that level. While he can cut a decent heel promo and has an interesting in ring personality, he doesn't have the overall charisma of a Rey Mysterio or Eddie Guerrero that would make up for the size issue. The mid-card/upper mid card is the right spot for his character.

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Samoa Joe - I can see him being a cross between a monster and Bret Hart (Captures all titles, moves up the card slowly and steadily, etc.)

Larry Sweeney - Currently, the best promo on the independent level. Doesn't have the size of a main eventer, but i could see him being an acceptable middle card champion.

Chris Hero & Claudio Castagnoli - Trememndous tag team and individual talents. Both have all the tools to make it in the WWE.

Homicide - Time will tell as to whether or not he'd be an acceptable champion, but he'd be a worthy addition to a middle card that is in serious need of some actual talent.

Nigel Mcguiness - Still needs a little more polish, but he's definitely WWE material.

Kevin Steen - Has the personality, unique look, and overall talent.

Delirious - Excellent worker, great gimmick that's taylor made for the WWE.

Bryan Danielson - Could be the greatest Intercontinental champion ever.

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In the states, Chikara Pro. Not the tightest in ring product around, but the booking is consistent and the workers are all fun to watch.

 Ring of Honor's in-ring product is tremendous, but some of the booking is questionable at times.

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#7 _Muta
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My prayers are with him.

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#8 _Muta
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[QUOTE="_Muta"]

[QUOTE="mja2k3"]What is with the MVP hate on this board?mja2k3

Mediocre worker, mediocre talker, stupid gimmick that makes no sense at all...... should i keep going?


Did u see his match at Mania, of course I know it was booked that way to make him look good but he can wrestle. Wrestlemania was just a glimpse, he's alright on the mic. And I like his gimmick. The guy has pontential but it seems like everyone is sh*tting on him before he's actually had a real match, not just gimmick matches with Kane.

Yes, i did. I also wasn't impressed. MVP simply isn't talented, period. And by talented, i mean someone who has presence. That is what separates the true talent from the Randy Ortons, Jeff Jarrets, and MVPs. And no, you can't blame his blandness on the WWE ****(which really isn't as "watered down" as people make it out to be. A true worker can have a five star match with a few moves and bumps) since Chris Benoit, Fit Finaly, and HBK are still able to manage.

Pro-wrestling is about commanding an emotional response from the crowd. It's that simple. If you can't do it, you're not talented. Speaking of which, remember that total lack of a response MVP got at WM? No heat at all.

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#9 _Muta
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What is with the MVP hate on this board?mja2k3

 Mediocre worker, mediocre talker, stupid gimmick that makes no sense at all...... should i keep going?

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#10 _Muta
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Best: Samoa Joe, HBK, Chris Benoit, Low-Ki, and Finlay.

Worst: Christopher Daniels, The Great Khali, Bobby Lashley, Randy Orton, and MVP.