Rick Rude would be the biggest heel in the company if he was in his prime in this current era.
its ridiculous dat Mr. Perfect neva got da WWF titleMr. Perfect
its ridiculous dat Mr. Perfect neva got da WWF title![]()
British Bulldog would get a good push too with his physique and if I remember correctly he was much better than a Ryback in the ring and on the mic.
He had the talent, but when he was put against Hogan during house shows in the late 1980s, they bombed tremendously. Apparently, people either didn't buy him against Hogan or didn't want to see him against Hogan, so he never really got to the WWF Title level.
Had he been able to wrestle until 1994-1995, I believe that he might have gotten a shot at carrying the belt, as a transitional champion at the very least. He'd certainly be a multi-time world champ in this era.
Not if he had the same drug problems he had in the 1990s. But people forget how impressive Davey Boy really was, the guy was good. I remember kinda wanting Davey to beat Shawn Michaels when they feuded in 1996.
Lol at bob holly, jyd, and Jeff jarrett
No to all of the above.
Monty Brown was horrible in the ring. The Pounce was only over in the Gympact Zone, breh. No one misses Monty Brown.
I'm a Lance Storm fan, but he wouldn't be a main eventer today either. He was top notch in the ring, but his charisma was lacking terribly. There are guys who are more charismatic than him stuck in the mid-card right now.
Bob Holly
1996 Kane's gimmick wouldn't work today...especially without a Paul Bearer to put him over.
I'll give you Scott Hall, Owen Hart and William Regal. I was hesitant about Regal, but I think he could get over today.