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Post by Assassin on May 21, 2012 16:13:03 GMT -4
WWE.com put together a list of the top 50 stars in WCW history. If you were a fan of WCW you might want to check this out as it was an interesting look at the top 50 in WCW. WCW Top 50
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Post by Jason Cashe on May 21, 2012 16:35:47 GMT -4
Dennis Rodman? That's the only one I really have an issue with myself. Good list though, I wanted Sting at #1 cause WCW to me was Sting for a number of years. Lex Luger shouldn't have been as high up but oh well..
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Post by Johnny Rebel on May 21, 2012 16:45:01 GMT -4
I'm only through a few and I already disagree with Bobby Eaton, Dennis Rodman and Larry Zybysko. "The Living Legend" was never really an in-ring talent with WCW, and Bobby Eaton's best days were long before Turner purchased the company.
Dennis Rodman? Please.
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Post by Jason Cashe on May 21, 2012 16:49:21 GMT -4
I thought the same about Eaton but wasn't clearly sure. I disliked Larry Z more so because that guy to me has always been a joke. He was a joke when he was in his prime from what I've seen and heard about him and he was never as worthy as he gave himself credit for.
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Post by Assassin on May 21, 2012 17:27:02 GMT -4
I found it to be an interesting list I agree about Rodman the fact that he even made the list is garbage. I don't really have any other major issues with the list other then the fact that they did this based off Ted Turner buying the company.
If it had been before that then I believe we would have had a different list.
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Post by President Jeff on May 21, 2012 19:39:22 GMT -4
Why am I not surprised that Sting is #1
I also find it funny that Jeff Jarrett, former WCW World Champion is #50 and Dennis Rodman who had like 3 matches, is ranked higher than him
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Post by Jason Cashe on May 21, 2012 22:40:16 GMT -4
That is funny actually. I expected Vader to be higher but Sid was so I'm okay. I like the Big Man of yesterday...
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Post by Pepsi on May 22, 2012 0:21:56 GMT -4
I'm only through a few and I already disagree with Bobby Eaton, Dennis Rodman and Larry Zybysko. "The Living Legend" was never really an in-ring talent with WCW, and Bobby Eaton's best days were long before Turner purchased the company. Dennis Rodman? Please. Rodman and Zybysko I agree shouldn't be there. Bobby Eaton was a great enhancement talent. He was a seasoned vet who made other people better. William Regal had an incredible series of matches with him, and they also made a great tag team. I believe one of the reasons Regal turned out to be as good as he did was in part because of Eaton's enhancement. Top 50 maybe not, but definitely worthy of recognition.
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