Who would you say are the top 3 greatest ring storytellers of all time?

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Daniel Bryan, Misawa and God are the first that come to mind. There's a bunch of people worthy of being mentioned though.
 

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I don’t disagree with anyone mentioned...

but


There’s gotta be mention of Hogan (:snoop:)

You always knew he would win, his comebacks were predictable, but the crowd would eat that shyt up. Some of his matches with Andre were damn near cinematic underdog stories where you knew the outcome beforehand yet still get sucked in :wow:




But as always it’s :pacspit: Terry Bollea
 

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I don’t disagree with anyone mentioned...

but


There’s gotta be mention of Hogan (:snoop:)

You always knew he would win, his comebacks were predictable, but the crowd would eat that shyt up. Some of his matches with Andre were damn near cinematic underdog stories where you knew the outcome beforehand yet still get sucked in :wow:




But as always it’s :pacspit: Terry Bollea


so if Ricky Morton from the Rock n Roll Express could "Hulk Up" and win, he'd be Hulk Hogan

and yes, :pacspit: hulk hogan
 

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so if Ricky Morton from the Rock n Roll Express could "Hulk Up" and win, he'd be Hulk Hogan

and yes, :pacspit: hulk hogan

not necessarily.

I guess what I’m saying is that wrestling and telling a story is way more than just being a “mat technician” or “ring general”.

Hogan could NOT wrestle

And he was not the biggest guy at the time (though he was a big dude)

He had “it”. Dude had charisma through the roof. Some of his matches told great stories, and he played the powerful face, the weak comeback face, the powerful heel, the chickenshyt heel, all to a tee. You can’t knock it :yeshrug:


But yea :pacspit: Terry Bollea as a staff a record label and a motherfyckin crew
 

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not necessarily.

I guess what I’m saying is that wrestling and telling a story is way more than just being a “mat technician” or “ring general”.

Hogan could NOT wrestle

And he was not the biggest guy at the time (though he was a big dude)

He had “it”. Dude had charisma through the roof. Some of his matches told great stories, and he played the powerful face, the weak comeback face, the powerful heel, the chickenshyt heel, all to a tee. You can’t knock it :yeshrug:


But yea :pacspit: Terry Bollea as a staff a record label and a motherfyckin crew


I agree.

Dude legit played a chickenshyt heel as a face character for a good while, crowd didn't even catch on til Macho Man exposed that shyt... and STILL cheered him.

That some top notch shyt right there.

But still... :pacspit: Hulk Hogan and anybody that love him,
 
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