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Greatest wrestler?

Agent TBY

International Captain
Since the thread title says "Greatest Wrestler" and not "Greatest worker in wrestling", you can't go past Kurt Angle, even if he's bat**** insane these days.

Soft spot for Bryan Danielsen and Christopher Daniels too. Honourable mentions to AJ Styles and Samoa Joe.

If you want wrestlers who had a huge influence on wrestling, Ricky Steamboat and Ric Flair are the names for you. The protagonists of the single greatest moment in wrestling, WMXX, obviously deserve a mention too.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Are you joking? :huh:
nope, they keep small razor blades in their boots/pockets etc... then when the moment is right and nobody is looking they quickly slash their head then throw the blade out of the ring, usually at this point the camera will pan out or show a different shot, which is why its not the easiest thing to spot when its on tv, some wrestlers are less keen to cut themselves open like this, which is why you see some bleed more than others etc...

but the blood is 100% real, although not brought about by the wrestling moves etc.. themselves.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Looked it up and apparently its been done but it was also said that it is a lot less popular nowadays due to health reasons. Does that mean less wrestlers are seen bleeding or they have a different way of creating the illusion?
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
nope, they keep small razor blades in their boots/pockets etc... then when the moment is right and nobody is looking they quickly slash their head then throw the blade out of the ring, usually at this point the camera will pan out or show a different shot, which is why its not the easiest thing to spot when its on tv, some wrestlers are less keen to cut themselves open like this, which is why you see some bleed more than others etc...

but the blood is 100% real, although not brought about by the wrestling moves etc.. themselves.
Awesome. Certainly makes for a better spectacle.
 

Majin

International Debutant
Looked it up and apparently its been done but it was also said that it is a lot less popular nowadays due to health reasons. Does that mean less wrestlers are seen bleeding or they have a different way of creating the illusion?
No, it just means they do it less these days. Usually only happens on PPV events or when someone gets a particularly brutal beatdown after a match or something. Apparently back in the 70's and early 80's they used to be doing it every night.
 

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