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  2. Dec 28, 2022 · The Briscoes; Dynamite vs. Dax Harwood; NJPW Royal Quest II vs. Aussie Open. This list is typically comprised of singles wrestlers, but an exception needed to be made with FTR’s Cash...

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    • Will Ospreay (NJPW / AEW) The last time we saw a year like Will Ospreay’s 2023 was the halcyon days of the territories, with Ric Flair barnstorming across the country as the NWA World’s Heavyweight Champion.
    • Bryan Danielson (AEW) The greatness of Bryan Danielson is proven in that he didn’t need to be healthy for all 12 months to make it to number two on this list.
    • Kento Miyahara (AJPW) While Miyahara has been on top of All Japan since 2016, in 2023 he helped to lead it to a resurgence after some weak years battered the company during the pandemic, and Miyhara didn’t even have to dominate the Triple Crown to make it happen.
    • Jon Moxley (AEW) Jon Moxley continues to be the heart of AEW, bringing the violence to all of his work. Whether it be the Texas Death match at Revolution against Adam Page, his role in six man tags such as the NEVER Openweight Six Man Tag Team Championship match at Dominion or the Jay Briscoe tribute match at Fight Without Honor, or establishing Orange Cassidy as a legitimate main event threat in All Out’s main event, Moxley brings an intensity to that ring every time out that’s rare in modern wrestling.
  3. Jan 26, 2024 · Here is WrestleRank, a projection of the top 60 wrestlers in 2024, with Brandon Caldwell, Mike Coppinger, David Dennis, Arda Ocal, Marc Raimondi and Eddie Maisonet providing analysis. 1. Roman ...

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    • Will Ospreay. Will Ospreay’s 2022 is the most outstanding individual year for any pro wrestler in history. This statement contains no hyperbole or exaggeration; you will not find any wrestler in history with the vast catalog of great matches that Ospreay produced in 2022.
    • Kazuchika Okada. In hindsight, it was oh so obvious. New Japan’s 50th anniversary was built around Okada. Beating Shingo for the IWGP World title on the first night of WrestleKingdom suggested that’d be the case, while incredible defenses over Will Ospreay, Zack Sabre Jr., and perennial rival Tetsuya Naito teased us into thinking that it’d be a straightforward year of Okada dominance…until Jay White shockingly dethroned him at Dominion.
    • Shun Skywalker. Last year as Dragongate’s top champion, Shun Skywalker finished 11 in our poll. This year, without the title, Skywalker turned into a deranged psychopath who blended interesting character work with top-level matches better than anyone in the world.
    • Jon Moxley. “Break glass in case of emergency.” Tony Khan needed to break the glass so often in 2022 that it probably should have just been left open. In every emergency, Jon Moxley was there, and he delivered.
  4. Apr 27, 2019 · New Japan consistently hold the best wrestling in the world today. Wrestling fans love to debate topics, whether it be the greatest era, match, performer and so on. Due to personal opinion,...

  5. Apr 24, 2021 · 30. The Ultimate Warrior. 29. Ricky 'The Dragon' Steamboat. 28. The 'Million Dollar Man' Ted DiBiase. 27. Kenny Omega. 26. Edge. WWE. 25. Big Van Vader. 24. Jake 'The Snake' Roberts. 23. Rey...

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