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  1. Jul 26, 2016 · 85. Davey Boy Smith. Davey Boy Smith, or The British Bulldog, was one of the great technical wizards of the ‘80s and ‘90s, wrestling great matches all across the world. He is best remembered ...

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  2. Feb 17, 2021 · Benoit is a top-100 wrestler of all-time by any standard that doesn’t include personal transgressions. Cody is the brains and the face behind the WWE’s first legitimate competition since WCW died.

    • The Undertaker. 32,557 votes. Few wrestlers evoke the same sense of awe, fear, and respect as The Undertaker has throughout his illustrious career. With an unparalleled and generational career spanning over three decades, Mark Calaway has crafted a legacy that will forever be remembered in the annals of professional wrestling history.
    • "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. 31,756 votes. Austin 3:16 says it all – Stone Cold Steve Austin is without a doubt one of the most influential and captivating wrestlers to ever step foot inside a ring.
    • Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. 27,554 votes. Before he became the global icon we know today, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson was electrifying audiences around the world as one of the most charismatic and talented professional wrestlers in history.
    • Ric Flair. 25,784 votes. To be the man, you've got to beat the man, and few have ever come close to beating the legendary career of generation professional wrestler Ric Flair.
    • Ric Flair. This list was always going to end here. As there was never anyone like Ric Flair and there never will be. When many of the other stars on this list made it big when wrestling became a TV juggernaut, Flair became a star in the days where holding the NWA title mean traveling from region to region, proving you were the man.
    • Steve Austin. No one had a run like Stone Cold during his WWE peak. He was the biggest star during the biggest time in professional wrestling history. But there’s more to Steve Austin than just that.
    • Hulk Hogan. Who knew so much could be done with boot to the face and a leg drop. Hulk Hogan didn’t do much when he was in the ring in terms of moves. With a simple hand to his ear, Hogan could whip a crowd into a frenzy.
    • The Undertaker. What began as a chilling gimmick turned into the most astonishing thing WWE had ever seen. The Undertaker didn’t just enter an arena, he consumed it.
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    • John Smith. John Smith’s wrestling career started out well enough. He was a two-time state champion for Del City High School and placed fourth at Junior Nationals in 1982 and 1983.
    • Jordan Burroughs. Given all Jordan Burroughs has accomplished, it’s hard to believe he was only a one-time New Jersey state champion. His college options were limited.
    • Bruce Baumgartner. If there was ever a doubt that Bruce Baumgartner is the greatest heavyweight in American history, just take a look at the numbers. Baumgartner made 15 straight World and Olympic teams from 1982 through 1996 – an all-time U.S. record.
    • Helen Maroulis. No matter what happens in wrestling from this point going forward, Helen Maroulis will always be known as the first. You can say she is the first four-time WCWA champion in women’s wrestling history and you’d be right to a degree.
  4. OK, I am taking another stand. I will stick to my guns on this one. This is the piece I have wanted to do for some time, so here it is. Remember, I am schooled in the traditions of wrestling, the ...

  5. Feb 17, 2021 · Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be a top-100 Japanese list. Hopefully, that changes at some point. In the meantime, here is an informative rundown of 50 of the greatest Japanese wrestlers of all-time. Latino wrestlers have had more success in the U.S. than their Japanese counterparts, although even that door has only been open for 25 years.

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