TSC Evaluation #45: Mr. Perfect

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In the last evaluation, Edge got a score of 7.59.

TSC Evaluation #44: Edge

Kurt Angle: 9.78 TSC Evaluation #40: Kurt Angle
Eddie Guerrero: 9.60 TSC Evaluation #35: Eddie Guerrero
Rick Rude: 9.14 TSC Evaluation #21: Rick Rude
Sting: 9.00 TSC Evaluation #20: Sting
Ricky Steamboat: 8.88 TSC Evaluation #32: Ricky Steamboat
Rey Mysterio Jr.: 8.78 TSC Evaluation #15: Rey Mysterio Jr
Scott Steiner: 8.60 TSC Evaluation #2: Scott Steiner
Booker T: 8.53 TSC Evaluation #25: Booker T
Terry Funk: 8.40 TSC Evaluation #11: Terry Funk
Vader: 8.27 TSC Evaluation #12: Vader
Andre The Giant: 8.14 TSC Evaluation #18: Andre The Giant
Rob Van Dam: 8.14 TSC Evaluation #9: Rob Van Dam
DDP: 7.95 TSC Evaluation #16: Diamond Dallas Page
CM Punk: 7.92 TSC Evaluation #7: CM Punk
Harley Race: 7.89 TSC Evaluation #37: Harley Race
Brian Pillman: 7.84 TSC Evaluation #38: Brian Pillman
Owen Hart: 7.80 TSC Evaluation #30: Owen Hart
Arn Anderson: 7.75 TSC Evaluation #33: Arn Anderson
Raven: 7.71 TSC Evaluation #19: Raven
Batista: 7.69 TSC Evaluation #28: Batista
Ron Simmons: 7.57 TSC Evaluation #26: Ron Simmons
Roddy Piper: 7.56 TSC Evaluation #6: Roddy Piper
Shelton Benjamin: 7.50 TSC Evaluation #31: Shelton Benjamin
2 Cold Scorpio: 7.36 TSC Evaluation #23: 2 Cold Scorpio
Goldberg: 7.19 TSC Evaluation #3: Goldberg
Sycho Sid: 7.02 TSC Evaluation #4: Sycho Sid / Sid Vicious
Junkyard Dog: 6.92 TSC Evaluation #24: Junkyard Dog
Rick Martel: 6.92 TSC Evaluation #42: Rick Martel
Ultimate Warrior: 6.79 TSC Evaluation #10: The Ultimate Warrior
X-Pac: 6.66 TSC Evaluation #34: X-Pac
MVP: 6.64 TSC Evaluation #27: Montel Vontavious Porter
Stevie Richards: 6.60 TSC Evaluation #43: Stevie Richards
D'Lo Brown: 6.48 TSC Evaluation #13: D'Lo Brown
Chris Kanyon: 6.38 TSC Evaluation #41: Chris Kanyon
Sabu: 6.12 TSC Evaluation #22: Sabu
Lex Luger: 6.03 TSC Evaluation #8: Lex Luger
Tazz: 6.02 TSC Evaluation #5: Tazz
Mike Awesome: 5.94 TSC Evaluation #29: Mike Awesome
Chyna: 5.74 TSC Evaluation #17: Chyna
Billy Gunn: 4.76 TSC Evaluation #39: Billy Gunn
Jeff Jarrett: 4.49 TSC Evaluation: Jeff Jarrett
Sandman: 4.03 TSC Evaluation #36: The Sandman
Tommy Dreamer: 4.02 TSC Evaluation #14: Tommy Dreamer


If people have any requests for future wrestlers you want to see evaluated, let me know. I'll have one wrestler evaluated for each week every Wednesday.

For #46 it will be Tully Blanchard.

Pending requests: Ted DiBiase, Jake The Snake Roberts, Bam Bam Bigelow, Kane, Undertaker, Big Show, Rikishi, The Godfather, Val Venis, Big Boss Man, Stan Hansen, Christian Cage, Goldust, William Regal, Eddie Gilbert, Barry Windham, Bobby Eaton, Rick Steiner, Gino Hernandez, Buff Bagwell
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Major accomplishments

American Wrestling Association

AWA World Heavyweight Championship (1x)
AWA World Tag Team Championship (1x) – with Scott Hall

Future of Wrestling

FOW Heavyweight Championship (1x)

i-Generation Superstars of Wrestling
i-Generation World Heavyweight Championship (2x)

Main Event Championship Wrestling
MECW Heavyweight Championship (1x)

Pacific Northwest Wrestling

NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship (1x)
NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship (3x) – with Larry Hennig (1), Buddy Rose (1) and Pat McGhee (1)
Salem City Tournament (1984)

Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame

Class of 2015

Pro Wrestling Illustrated
PWI Most Improved Wrestler of the Year (1987)
PWI ranked him #9 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the year in the PWI 500 in 1993
PWI ranked him #55 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003
PWI ranked him #98 of the Top 100 Tag Teams of the "PWI Years" with Scott Hall in 2003

Pro Wrestling This Week
Wrestler of the Week (May 17–23, 1987)

World Wrestling Council
WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship (1x)

World Championship Wrestling
WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (1x)
WCW World Tag Team Championship (1x) – with Barry Windham

World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment

WWF Intercontinental Championship (2x)
WWF Intercontinental Championship Tournament (1990)
WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2007)

Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Most Improved (1983)



With a scale of 1-10 how would you rate Mr. Perfect in these categories:

-Mic work/promos

-Personality/gimmicks

-Ring work (along with some of your favorite matches/feuds)

-Overall rating (which doesn't have to be an average of the above scores
 
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9

Mic skills 8
In-ring 9
Personality/gimmicks 10, dude was the epitome of Mr Perfect in day to day life

Just below that list of top-tier 10's, but there was nothing couldn't do

The story was that he and Terry Taylor came into the company at the same time and they were deciding which of the Red Rooster and Mr Perfect gimmicks they were gonna get.

Imagine Curt Hennig with a fukking rubber glove on his head clucking :dead:



Fire :wow:
 

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Ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the National Anthem....




:wow:

9 For me.

One of the GOAT gimmicks being executed by one of the GOAT workers.

Did he ever once fukk up a gum slap, a pencil flip or towel throw on TV?
 
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Behind Scott Hall & Owen Heart, Hennig was my favorite wrestler to never win a WWF/WCW world title. Dude was a swiss army that could match up with anybody. Great character, great theme, good mic skills, and had a complete IT factor about him. I think Henig never held any world titles cause he may have suffered from being in a log-jam of other heels, and in his latter years, injuries got to him. Can't forget about how iconic the Perfect Plex was. It's mostly just a transition move now, but back then, if he hit that, it was curtains. Thought his WCW tenure was entertaining dealing with the Horsemen, NWO, and West Texas Rednecks. The nerve of WCW to try to push the No Limit Soldiers as faces, while doing heel things, to a crowd clearly not their demographic :mjlol: Loved his return in 02, as it seemed like he was in great shape, and the fans were fully behind him. There were so many stars around that time, and he fit right in, just let drugs get to him. Hennig could do everything, and fit in every era. I'll roll with an 8, cause there's a couple all-time fave WCW wrestlers that I'd personally put in front of him (DDP, Rey, Booker, Eddie, Sting). He's better than some people that have done more and not resonated as much as him.
 

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Hold this 9 Mr. Perfect:wow:

Curt Hennig is the epitome of workrate and made the midcard scene a hidden treasure when folks were caping for Hogan and Savage. Dude's segments were a wonder to watch. Henning and Heenan were like the Jigga and Dame of the wrestling scene. Plus those matches....man:banderas:. Dude made everybody look like gold, while he flies around the damn arena like a pinball. His promos are alright, hence why Heenan had to cosign the potential GOAT. Bottom line, dude is the epitome of what made wrestling great. A heel that played the role. Dude made you believe he can dunk on Jordan, out throw Joe Montana, and beat the shyt out of George Foreman because he was "perfect".

Sighs, just looking at this thread just making me realize that booking and writing makes a huge difference in professional wrestling:to:.
 
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