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TOP TEN: Best Big Men In Professional Wrestling History by wrestlezone
2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 08, 2009 - 5:49PM #1
Big Red Machine
Posts: 321
NUMBER 10:
Big John Studd

"He had the $10 000 slam challenge and a legendary feud with Andre The Giant
that culminated in Andre winning the 10 grand by slamming him at Wrestlemania I"


NUMBER 9:
"Psycho" Sid Vicious

"He was the master and the ruler of the world!  Had it not been for his severe leg injury (nasty looking, by the way), he could have continued being a top draw in the business for a long time to come."

NUMBER 8:
King Kong Bundy

"Record setting WrestleMania win and his 5 count.  His WrestleMania record would still be intact if it werent for..."

NUMBER 7:
Kane

"Great gimmick (when he debuted) and has incredible agility for someone his size. Totally deserved to be WWE champion for more than 1 day."

NUMBER 6:
Bam Bam Bigelow

"Most athletically gifted big man I ever saw wrestle. One of very few people his size if any who was comfortable using high flying moves. His matches vs. Taz in ECW became instant fan favorites when they first went through the ring, then the entrance stage."

NUMBER 5:
Kevin Nash

"A main eventer in TNA, WWE, WCW. He held the WWE title for a year long quest and has held his own with legends."

NUMBER 4:
Vader

"Vader is the stereotypical big man wrestler
. But that is in a good way. The man from the Rocky Mountains had a great gimmick, could wrestle at a good pace, and could perform moves that would leave cruiserweights speechless. As much as it was huge to see Bam Bam do the moonsault, Vader’s moonsault was truly an event. When he did that, you knew the poor **** below had to be seeing their world come crashing down on their head."

NUMBER 3:
Big Show

"While he never reached the heights that his early potential suggested, he has been one of wrestling top names for a decade, been a multiple time world champion & headlined 2 Wrestlemania's"

NUMBER 2:
Andre The Giant

"Undefeated for 15 years says it all."

NUMBER 1:
The Undertaker

"The Dead Man, quite an amazing wrestler , from Mark Callous to the most recognizable wrestler ever The Undertaker.  Man did WCW miss the boat on that one? 7 times World Heavyweight Champion, defeated Hogan, Warrior, Flair, Austin, Nash and so many more. 17-0 at Wrestlemania. "
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2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 08, 2009 - 5:51PM #2
JoelDub
Posts: 838

Nov 8, 2009 -- 5:49PM, Big Red Machine wrote:

NUMBER 10:
Big John Studd

"He had the  000 slam challenge and a legendary feud with Andre The Giant
that culminated in Andre winning the 10 grand by slamming him at Wrestlemania I"


NUMBER 9:
"Psycho" Sid Vicious

"He was the master and the ruler of the world!  Had it not been for his severe leg injury (nasty looking, by the way), he could have continued being a top draw in the business for a long time to come."

NUMBER 8:
King Kong Bundy

"Record setting WrestleMania win and his 5 count.  His WrestleMania record would still be intact if it werent for..."

NUMBER 7:
Kane

"Great gimmick (when he debuted) and has incredible agility for someone his size. Totally deserved to be WWE champion for more than 1 day."

NUMBER 6:
Bam Bam Bigelow

"Most athletically gifted big man I ever saw wrestle. One of very few people his size if any who was comfortable using high flying moves. His matches vs. Taz in ECW became instant fan favorites when they first went through the ring, then the entrance stage."

NUMBER 5:
Kevin Nash

"A main eventer in TNA, WWE, WCW. He held the WWE title for a year long quest and has held his own with legends."

NUMBER 4:
Vader

"Vader is the stereotypical big man wrestler
. But that is in a good way. The man from the Rocky Mountains had a great gimmick, could wrestle at a good pace, and could perform moves that would leave cruiserweights speechless. As much as it was huge to see Bam Bam do the moonsault, Vader’s moonsault was truly an event. When he did that, you knew the poor **** below had to be seeing their world come crashing down on their head."

NUMBER 3:
Big Show

"While he never reached the heights that his early potential suggested, he has been one of wrestling top names for a decade, been a multiple time world champion & headlined 2 Wrestlemania's"

NUMBER 2:
Andre The Giant

"Undefeated for 15 years says it all."

NUMBER 1:
The Undertaker

"The Dead Man, quite an amazing wrestler , from Mark Callous to the most recognizable wrestler ever The Undertaker.  Man did WCW miss the boat on that one? 7 times World Heavyweight Champion, defeated Hogan, Warrior, Flair, Austin, Nash and so many more. 17-0 at Wrestlemania. "


I guess. But very few of them can/could wrestle.

2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 08, 2009 - 5:54PM #3
Absinthe
Posts: 377
Kevin Nash ahead of Bam Bam?

Big Show ahead of Vader?
2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 08, 2009 - 5:56PM #4
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Who didn't know that Undertaker would be #1?
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2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 08, 2009 - 5:57PM #5
Absinthe
Posts: 377
Kane, King Kong Bundy, Sid, and Big John Studd over Bruiser Brody?
2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 08, 2009 - 6:03PM #6
Kyle Is The Next
Posts: 11953
LOL. Kevin Nash at #4?

And wheres Mike Awesome and Abdullah the Butcher?
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2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 08, 2009 - 6:08PM #7
TBTrojan
Posts: 1325

Nov 8, 2009 -- 5:49PM, Big Red Machine wrote:

NUMBER 10:
Big John Studd

"He had the  000 slam challenge and a legendary feud with Andre The Giant
that culminated in Andre winning the 10 grand by slamming him at Wrestlemania I"


NUMBER 9:
"Psycho" Sid Vicious

"He was the master and the ruler of the world!  Had it not been for his severe leg injury (nasty looking, by the way), he could have continued being a top draw in the business for a long time to come."

NUMBER 8:
King Kong Bundy

"Record setting WrestleMania win and his 5 count.  His WrestleMania record would still be intact if it werent for..."

NUMBER 7:
Kane

"Great gimmick (when he debuted) and has incredible agility for someone his size. Totally deserved to be WWE champion for more than 1 day."

NUMBER 6:
Bam Bam Bigelow

"Most athletically gifted big man I ever saw wrestle. One of very few people his size if any who was comfortable using high flying moves. His matches vs. Taz in ECW became instant fan favorites when they first went through the ring, then the entrance stage."

NUMBER 5:
Kevin Nash

"A main eventer in TNA, WWE, WCW. He held the WWE title for a year long quest and has held his own with legends."

NUMBER 4:
Vader

"Vader is the stereotypical big man wrestler
. But that is in a good way. The man from the Rocky Mountains had a great gimmick, could wrestle at a good pace, and could perform moves that would leave cruiserweights speechless. As much as it was huge to see Bam Bam do the moonsault, Vader’s moonsault was truly an event. When he did that, you knew the poor **** below had to be seeing their world come crashing down on their head."

NUMBER 3:
Big Show

"While he never reached the heights that his early potential suggested, he has been one of wrestling top names for a decade, been a multiple time world champion & headlined 2 Wrestlemania's"

NUMBER 2:
Andre The Giant

"Undefeated for 15 years says it all."

NUMBER 1:
The Undertaker

"The Dead Man, quite an amazing wrestler , from Mark Callous to the most recognizable wrestler ever The Undertaker.  Man did WCW miss the boat on that one? 7 times World Heavyweight Champion, defeated Hogan, Warrior, Flair, Austin, Nash and so many more. 17-0 at Wrestlemania. "


Show ranked better than Vader?
Vader was a World Champion on 4 or 5 different continents with something like 14 World title reigns. plus multiple other big time "Minor" titles like the WCW US.
I'd actually consider Vader as the #1 guy with Andre being the only guy to push him for th spot.

2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 08, 2009 - 7:20PM #8
Angela
Posts: 544
I refuse to take this list seriously... it has to be a joke.
2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 08, 2009 - 8:06PM #9
Frosty Jack
Posts: 1097
What do they mean by big men? I'd say Lesnar, Batista, etc are big men but would they make this list?

Think I'd go for

Undertaker
Big Show
Andre the Giant
Brock Lesnar
Goldberg
Umaga
Vader
Bam Bam Bigelow
A Train/ Giant Bernard
Mike Awesome
2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 08, 2009 - 8:17PM #10
Big Red Machine
Posts: 321

Nov 8, 2009 -- 8:06PM, Frosty Jack wrote:

What do they mean by big men? I'd say Lesnar, Batista, etc are big men but would they make this list?

Think I'd go for

Undertaker
Big Show
Andre the Giant
Brock Lesnar
Goldberg
Umaga
Vader
Bam Bam Bigelow
A Train/ Giant Bernard
Mike Awesome



Meh..

Kane: DID MOMMY AND DADDY TELL YOU THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A MONSTER WELL THEY LIED !!!
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