Bret Hart Was Quite Good

Lol, youll get some answers now :rofl:

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Anyone over 300 pounds perhaps?

I did like the sweet chin music he could do

One of the best big guys to ever do it. So underrated

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brock lesnar has to be the best big guy, does he count?

He’d be up there. For me big guy is a guy who does stuff they shouldn’t be able to do. Bam Bam was close to 400 lbs and he was doing backflips

Keith Lee moves like a little guy

He wrestles like a little guy. Which is stupid for man his side.

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the moves he does would hurt more then a little guy doing it though, plus he does do ā€œpower movesā€

*moved

Dude can’t move like he used to anymore. Gained way too much weight and also had some aftereffects from covid.

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That attitude era was a joy to behold.

To headline with that match on Raw. We’ll never get that sort of time again with wrestling :cry:

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The attitude era had just as much bilge as any other time in wrestling if not more. The main event scene was stacked for sure, but fuck me some of the rest of the card was horrific.

WWF lacked the Midcard until the late 99/early 2000 when it could snatch the WCW (and ECW) talent. WCW had a stupid roster of (quite frankly) too many wrestlers. Vince McMahon probably got the idea to hoard wrestlers from them.

and some of it was just Vince Russo fuckery.

You’ll like one of rumoured matches for All In @DavidHillier.

Involves two of your favourites (that’s what I’ve gathered from your praise of them).

I’ll put it in a spoiler tag so you can choose to see it or not:

Jericho v Ospreay

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:sunglasses::sunglasses:

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I once saw Ospreay Vs Cody Rhodes in a function room above a bar in Rochester live. That sort of occasion was about Ospreay’s level, minus the future Wrestlemania main eventer.

The greatest entrance ever. Simple. But nobody had that aura like Austin

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Why am I picturing Vince as an immortal head in a jar from Futurama?