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Title: 10 most important figures..
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whitemilesdavis - May 12, 2005 02:33 PM (GMT)
I saw this done at another forum for ECW, and it looked pretty ineresting to do for WCW. The only restriction we'll use is that it has to be an on-screen character. It doesn't matter if the character was improtant in a good or bad way.
(No particular order)

1. Flair

2. Sting

3. Hogan

4. Nash

5. Bischoff

6. Scott Steiner

7. Booker T

8. Mysterio

9. Goldberg

10. DDP

dynamite kido - May 12, 2005 03:20 PM (GMT)


10. Brian Pillman

9. Rey Mysterio

8. Arn Anderson

7. DDP

6. Goldberg

5. Savage

4. Vader

3. Flair

2. Sting

1. nWo (Hogan, Hall and Nash collectively)

Mad Dog - May 12, 2005 03:20 PM (GMT)
1. Ric Flair - the face of NWA/WCW
2. Sting - the other face of NWA/WCW
3. Hulk Hogan - brought WCW to greatness and to it's death
4. Vader - the top heel during the early 90s
5. Bischoff - the man responsible for WCW climbing to the top
6. Konnan - responsible for bringing the luchadores
7. Goldberg - the last draw in WCW
8. Arn Anderson - another face of NWA/WCW
9. Scott Steiner
10. Lex Luger

whitemilesdavis - May 12, 2005 03:38 PM (GMT)
I changed Malenko for Goldberg. I knew I'd forget someone.

DK, I don't think Pillman was very important in WCW at all. Care to explain?

Mad Dog - May 12, 2005 03:44 PM (GMT)
Hollywood Blondes.

dynamite kido - May 12, 2005 03:48 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (whitemilesdavis @ May 12 2005, 09:38 AM)
I changed Malenko for Goldberg. I knew I'd forget someone.

DK, I don't think Pillman was very important in WCW at all. Care to explain?

Well, Pillman was instramental in the beginning of the Jr. Heavyweight division in the early 90's and put out some great matches with Liger as well. Not to mention that he was also a memorable part of the four horseman and his "Loose Cannon" persona is one of the best/most memorable characters in wrestling history.

whitemilesdavis - May 12, 2005 06:47 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Mad Dog @ May 12 2005, 11:44 AM)
Hollywood Blondes.

The Blondes really weren't much more than two guys with a ton of potential who never got pushed. I can see the argument because he started the jr. stuff, but I still don't think he was as important to that as Benot, Malenko, Ultimo Dragon, JUvi, Jericho, and Eddie, just to name a few.

Scrooge McSuck - May 12, 2005 08:14 PM (GMT)
Hmm... I'm a little behind, but also in no particular order...

1. Sting (good)
2. Ric Flair (good)
3. Hulk Hogan (both)
4. Kevin Nash (both)
5. Eric Bischoff (more good than bad)
6. Vince Russo (bad)
7. Vader (good)
8 & 9. The Steiner Brothers (good)
10. Arn Anderson

I DQ Konnan because that was more of a backstage thing. Pillman would probably make it on the list, but the Steiners were probably the biggest and most well known team in WCW history, so they get the nod.

jamiegeist - May 12, 2005 09:11 PM (GMT)
1. Flair
2. Sting
3. Bischoff
4. Hogan
5. Hall
6. Nash
7. Goldberg
8. Scott Steiner
9. Rick Steiner
10. Disco Inferno

sorry...

10. Rey Mysterio




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