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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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    • Ric Flair. Ric Flair was always a wrestler first and foremost. While Flair had his stints in WWE, he is not what you would call a “WWE guy.” Flair took the NWA and WCW by storm the only way he knew how: with style.
    • "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. There have been many wrestlers who have come along and altered the state of the business, but nobody has changed the definition of being a wrestler in the same manner that “Stone Cold” Steve Austin did.
    • Hulk Hogan. You know you cheered for Hulk Hogan when you were a child, which kid didn't? Yet, as we all grew older, our love for Hulkamania began to fade but deep down inside, it was always there.
    • Shawn Michaels. Personality wise, Attitude Era Shawn Michaels was so much better than born-again Christian Shawn Michaels, but the man changed his life around and distanced himself from the evils of his past.
    • 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.
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    • Stone Cold Steve Austin. 26 of 26. Career: Stone Cold Steve Austin is arguably the most popular wrestler ever to lace up a pair of boots and his status as a first-ballot Hall of Famer is justified by his many World title reigns and his role in the eventual victory of the WWF in the Monday Night Wars.
    • The Undertaker. 25 of 26. Career: The Undertaker is the longest serving wrestler currently with the WWE and he has been one of the top-drawing talent for two decades.
    • Hulk Hogan. 24 of 26. Career: "Hulkamania" was a real presence in the 1980s, as millions of children bought into the real-life superhero-like persona of the "Hulkster."
    • Ric Flair. 23 of 26. Career: Ric Flair was the "Man" in professional wrestling with 16 World championship reigns and over 40 years of television exposure.
    • "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. 11 of 11. Entrance Music: 10 / 10. You know you're in the presence of a wrestling fan if a glass shatters and he or she quickly scans the room in search of "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.
    • Shawn Michaels. 10 of 11. Entrance Music: 10.1 / 10. Are you ready? Yes, 10 is supposed to be the max score for each category, but how could we not give at least a little bonus to Shawn Michaels?
    • Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. 9 of 11. Entrance Music: 8.9 / 10. Few entrances in WWE's history have packed an opening punch quite like The Rock's did. The entire arena was on its feet within milliseconds of his "If ya smell..."
    • Hulk Hogan. 8 of 11. Entrance Music: 10 / 10. Hulk Hogan had nearly a dozen different entrance songs throughout his career, including "Eye of the Tiger," "Real American" and "Voodoo Child."
  3. Apr 5, 2024 · Your mom is fake. 25. “Rowdy” Roddy Piper. Quite simply one of the greatest loud-mouthed heels every to step foot in the ring was the universally adored "Rowdy" Roddy Piper. A chaotic, clever ...

  4. 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. He was a decent wrestler in the WWE (the “Dashing Cody Rhodes” gimmick is underrated) but his WWE work is not what gets him on the list.

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