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Battle of the Wrestlers

Barney Rubble

International Coach
Right, voting closed on those battles I think, been going for ages. Next ones will start as soon as I've got time.
 

Barney Rubble

International Coach
Wow, very tight round. Christian goes through 8-7, Rhodes by 9-6 although it was 6-6 at one point, and X-Pac sneaks in from 5-2 behind to win 7-6. The Rock nailed a whitewash, but it was very unfair on Matt Hardy.

Round 1, Battle 17:

Weighing in at two hundred and thirty pounds, from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, he is a former four-time WWE Tag Team Champion, the late, great...Owen Hart!




And his opponent, weighing in at two hundred and twenty five pounds, from Cameron, North Carolina, he is a former six-time WWE Tag Team Champion and the reigning WWE Intercontinental Champion...'The Rainbow-Haired Warrior', Jeff Hardy!

 

Barney Rubble

International Coach
Round 1, Battle 18:

Weighing in at three hundred and five pounds, from Death Valley, he is a former six-time WWE Tag Team Champion, a former World Heavyweight Champion, a former four-time WWE Champion, and has a 15-0 record at WrestleMania...'The Phenom', 'The Demon of Death Valley', 'The American Bad Ass', 'The Deadman', The Undertaker!



And his opponent, weighing in at two hundred and eighty one pounds, from Detroit, Michigan, he is a former ECW World Heavyweight Champion and a former TNA World Heavyweight Champion...'The Man Beast', Rhyno!

 

Barney Rubble

International Coach
Round 1, Battle 19:

Weighing in at two hundred and forty five pounds, from West Newbury, Massachusetts, he is a former three-time WWE Champion...'The Doctor of Thuganomics', John Cena!



And his opponent, weighing in at two hundred and seventy five pounds, from Parts Unknown, he is a former WWE Champion...The Ultimate Warrior!

 

Barney Rubble

International Coach
Round 1, Battle 20:

Weighing in at two hundred and eighty seven pounds, from Long Island, New York, he is a former eight-time WWE Tag Team Champion and a former three-time WWE Champion, 'Mrs. Foley's Baby Boy', 'The Hardcore Legend', Mick Foley!



And his opponent, weighing in at two hundred and fifty three pounds, from Houston, Texas, he is a former five-time, five-time, five-time, five-time, FIVE-TIME WCW Champion...Booker T!

 

Barney Rubble

International Coach
Just for clarity's sake, the list of wrestlers through to the second round so far, at the halfway point, is as follows:

Shane McMahon
Jake 'The Snake' Roberts
'Macho Man' Randy Savage
Taz
Ricky 'The Dragon' Steamboat
Eddie Guerrero
Rob Van Dam
Shawn Michaels
Chris Jericho
Ric Flair
'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
Dean Malenko
Christian
'The American Dream' Dusty Rhodes
The Rock
X-Pac
 

nikhil1772

State Vice-Captain
DJellet said:
Ultimate Warrior (Cena to be gone WAY before expected tbh)
Really? I saw this thread way too late. Too bad it doesn't work that way though or else I would have wanted him un-seconded,then un-firsted then removed him altogether from the list. And also Orton. God,those two wrestling for the title was the lowest point in any history... even miners would agree.

And oh the battle...
Hardy,Taker,Warrior. Coin toss suggests Booker.
 
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sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Jeff Hardy (owen was decent, but Jeff Hardy just pips him to it for me)
Undertaker (rhyno is awesome, not an easy battle, but cant beat taker here)
Warrior (no beef with cena, but warrior wins it)
Mankind (no contest, booker is decent, but foley is a pioneer, WWE would not be the success it is today without him, when asked about the greatest ever wwf/wwe matches most people would mention a match that involved him somehow, and I am a huge foley fan)
 

Barney Rubble

International Coach
My votes are as follows:

Jeff Hardy - comes in for a lot of unnecessary stick, but I can't think of many guys I enjoy watching more.

The Undertaker - can lay reasonable claim to being the most successful wrestler of all time, so there's not really any way Rhyno was gonna win that one. Maybe only 4 or 5 guys in this battle with a chance of beating 'Taker.

John Cena - comes in for a lot of unnecessary stick IMO. Goes alright.

Mick Foley - changed the face of the business. Enough said.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Was always going to happen, and rightly so, on a forum with people who have watched wrestling for more than two years.
Tbh I dont have a problem with Cena for the most part, seems like an ok guy, and is an ok wrestler, thats pretty much the end of it for me.
 

Agent TBY

International Captain
Jeff Hardy over Owen Hart? Dire.

Owen Hart
The Undertaker
John Cena
Mick Foley.


Also, Ultimate Warrior was fail.
 

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