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Wrestling Section: Poll: Favorites, Bests & Other?
Favorites: 1.Superstar/Knockout/Diva? 2.Legends? 3.Wrestling promotion? 4.Brand? 5.Championships? (Most 5) 6.PPV Name? Day 7 Team or Best Stable / s: 1.Storyline/Feud? 2.GM? 3.Technical, High Flyer, Brawler, Mat Wrestler? (Pick one for every wrestling type) 4.Best wrestler to portray a heel? Face? 5.Catchphrase? 6.Match / s? (3-5) 7.Theme song? Wrestling Section: 1.Best answerer / s & questioner in WHAT? 2.Most dedicated user / s? 3.Best troll? 4.Your friends or best friends in the WAS? 5.Most Well Known Users? 5.Most respected (IYO)? 6.Best & Favorite Efed? — — Star =] On # 7 for the favorite I meant to put What's your favorite tag team & Stable? =]
Favorites: 1) My Favorite Superstar would be the Undertaker. I've always been a fan of wrestling power plant have been, they have always impressed me with the amount of damage they have an impact on their opponents. There are two things I have influenced my thoughts on the Undertaker in a more promising: one is that he has struggled since the first WWE (F) per episode, Monday Night Raw, and is always nor with and engaged with the company today, the other thing is, his WrestleMania streak. But I also see a bad side to that core: it's overshadowed Undertaker true form as a wrestler. Every time I see someone says Undertaker is great, first thing they mention is the the vein. My favorite Diva Mickie James would be. You is a great wrestler, she knows a lot of moving and very versatile mat in the ring. It is made large and entertaining matches with divas from the likes of Beth Phoenix, Melina, Gail Kim. It has the success of many people, they defeated in boosting the ring, but that has not changed my real opinion about them. WWE Mickie not be posing with the Bikini, stood them in by showing that they are trying their best, and the best will not disappoint fans. My favorite is Alissa Flash KO, Cheerleader Melissa. You can not in principle any kind of wrestling they want, flying, fighting, being a female powerhouse wrestler, but the best for them is technically rings. 2) My two Favorites are the rock legends, and Stone Cold Steve Austin (SCSA). These are the two most comparable legends of all time. People seem to analyze every aspect of it, to determine who is the better all-rounder. The Rock was entertaining in the ring on the microphone, backstage, in the promos. He was several times very funny. He was involved in major storylines and excellent results. My personal favorite of his hits were, the SCSA is opposed to the World Cup. Stone Cold, I can describe it the same as The Rock: funny, athletic, well on the microphone, etc. Unfortunately, he has broke his neck, and if he ever wrestles again, there is a strong chance he may never walk behind. 3) I've only just started TNA observed a while ago. So now I watch, WWE and TNA only. And must say, I have more impressed with what TNA has been for the last month, than what WWE has brought us the fans for the last two and a half years. There are more quality in TNA Wrestling, the, what I want and other real wrestling fans. WWE goes down the hill every week. The plots are just awful, the most important events are the same. With TNA, there's more variety, especially because it has only one card per week and a lot of superstars, so there is much less chance of the same superstars go head to head in a match. 4) in the WWE, I would say Smackdown. I did not Raw that regular since the changeover from a Evaluation of the GM host impressed too much. ECW is just an hour and does not provide entertainment for me. Smack Down gives me better, much better quality wrestling, and there are more Variety. Another advantage of SD is that my favorite superstar, The Undertaker is in this brand. 5) my favorite championship, I would say that the World Heavyweight Championship. It has a lot of great quality had matches in its history, and was held by many great superstars. The WWE Title is beginning to lose the appeal, it is always hovering in the air, and delivered several months Superstars, John Cena and Randy Orton usually the last. 6) My Favorite PPV Name is Night of Champions. The first thing I think, if I hear, is that only the winning feeling in the spotlight and the appreciation of the fans: a Champion goes to a champion comes out walks. 7) My favorite tag team in history is E & C (Edge and Christian). It revolutionized tag team, they are much improved the tag team division in their time. They had some great leaders and TLC matches. They were the most talented teams tag than the other big names in the Attitude Era. They also Weere funny if they thought the microphones in their hands. I was not just wrestling fame when she lived as a tag team, but I've seen a lot of funny clips. My favorite is stable evolution. BEST: (I'm not where I'm the biggest fan of, I'm going with a really the best) 1) I have not observed that this long struggle to really give you a complete answer, but I think what I've seen the best and my favorite was from my perspective, the feud DX vs McMahons and the Spirit Squad. This feud was hilarious. I could not wait until the next Raw, which was next happen.That had a feud with him a lot of things: comedy, history, routes, etc 2) really the best GM in the history was Eric Bischoff. A lot of things have happened unexpectedly during his reign as GM, as the invention of the Elimination Chamber Match, which is my favorite kind of Play, and the Raw Roulette, which brings in expectation games and other things. He has engaged in a number of creative storylines and anticipation, as his those with SCSA and The Rock. He was also the history of GM, that GM is the longest in WWE (F). 3) The best technical wrestler ever in my opinion is Bret Hart, he began working in a fun Mat-move style and also mixed with some powerhouse moves sometimes. From the technical to the high-flying, from what I've seen is the best Evan Bourne. He has moved a lot of in breathtaking time he was done with WWE's. Seriously, I'm Rey Mysterio observed much more impressed when I saw Evan Bourne, and Bourne has surprised me a lot more and me with his Shooting Star Press (I know, other superstars have used it before him). He really is … Air Bourne. The best club would be honest in my opinion would be the Undertaker. He has a great left and right hand to his opponents if he wants to solve things his way. When the game begins, you can clearly see he is ready to fight. Mat wrestling is wrestling and technical would be basically the same, so my answer for this wrestler is the same as the one I gave for the technical best. 4) John Cena would face the greatest from what I've seen. He will not stop until he does things with his enemies and saves always someone (a Ally) if she / he 's in trouble. The best heel would be Chris Jericho. One example of him to prove that he is a great heel, that he be own country Canada met him boo. Now that is something hard to do, pull out the courage and. 5) "To be" The Man, "you just need a man!" Ric Flair The keyword tells the truth completely and said that if you want to prove than to someone higher that you, you have to face them and beat them. 6) Best Results: Undertaker vs HBK WM 25 @ The game had everything the heat until the awesome wrestling moves. It was very surprising, we actually saw the sacking of the Tombstone Piledriver HBK. It can be hell Match of the Year 2009th Mankind vs Undertaker in a Cell @ King of the Ring 1998 This match had a lot of bumps in it. The two largest companies were Mankind fall from the top of the cell to the announcers' table and fall from the ceiling of the cell to the middle of the ring in a chair. What was surprising is that he actually told the doctors to stop carrying him, and he dared to continue the game. MotY 1998th HHH vs HBK vs Chris Benoit WM @ 20 I have looked on this game again and again. It was a great game with lots of blood, to bring the warmth. MotY 2004th 7) My Favorite Song is Hulk Hogan's "Real American", although I'm not a fan of The Wrestler. WRESTLING section: 1) Well, I have seen many great responses from the Dragon. He answers in detail and does't miss something. You can learn a lot from this Guy. I have never seen before, even though his questions. The best questioners The Clown Prince of Crime would be. He asks a lot of great questions that puzzle can be a little surprise and stimulating. But overall they are quite large. 2) I really do not know for this one. I've only been on Y! A for less than a week, so I can not . Judge 3) Like # 2 4) Now, I only have one real life friend on Yahoo! Answers, and he's Crazy Mother Punker. Right now, he goes down like CMP (Monkey with a Gun Edition). 5) The most famous, I guess I would say Dragon is the section because he is number one in this. 6) The most respected … The Dragon. 7) I am SPW still make my debut. My friend said CMP it is a great e-fed owners with a great, and I asked myself, why not give it a shot?
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