Lolol my list is in my bio. I'll just copy and paste.
My Top 10 Favorite WWE Superstars(Current)
1)John Cena
2)Dean Ambrose
3)Roman Reigns
4)Ryback
5)Sheamus
6)Randy Orton
7)Dolph Ziggler
8)Bray Wyatt
9)Seth Rollins
10)Wade Barrett
Top 10 Favorite WWF Superstars(past)
1)The Rock
2)Stone Cold Steve Austin
3)Hulk Hogan
4)Chris Jericho
5)Shawn Micheals
6)Bret Hart
7)The Undertaker
8)Goldberg
9)Triple H
10)Masked Kane
1. The Rock (00-01)
2. Jeff Hardy (00-01)
3. Kane (from his debut til he lost the mask, really)
4. Chris Jericho
5. Macho Man
6. Kurt Angle
7. Bret Hart
8. HBK
9. Undertaker
10. Jake The Snake
Currently:
1. Dolph Ziggler
2. The Miz
3. Damien Sandow/Mizdow
4. Randy Orton
5. Seth Rollins
6. Cesaro
7. Sheamus
8. Dean Ambrose
9. Finn Balor
10. Tyson Kidd (Even with that horrible music)
Honestly, I don't hate Edge or anything like that. He just doesn't rank as one of my favourites of all time. That said, I haven't watched his main event push just yet (just the aforementioned Jeff matches), so maybe that will change.
Usually people either love him or hate him. I just think his personality is awesome, and his matches are always fun to watch. Like his match against Mick Foley for example, and his bouts against The Undertaker.
Plus that deranged look on his face when he's ready to spear someone. Pure amazingness.
Gender: Male Location: The Throne Of The House Of El
These lists are terrible!
1) The Ultimate Warrior - Arguably no wrestler accomplished so much in so little time. Warrior's career was essentially 7 years and he became an icon. The principled man he was outside of the ring makes me admire him more.
2) Macho Man Randy Savage- Top 5 all time promo. Top 10 all time ring psychology. One of the greatest workers of all time. Savage had it all and maintained it for a long time.
3) The Rock- Charisma personified. A great big match wrestler and extremely underrated in regards to ring psychology. The Rock put any and everyone over and did so masterfully. Cena could learn a lot from this.
4) Stone Cold Steve Austin- There is a reason why Austin had the most succesful 4 year period of any wrestler in history. The promos were always classic and while diminished by injury, his ringwork was always great.
5) The Undertaker- Arguably the greatest big man of all time(Vader beats him IMO). An incredible athlete who remained so for at least a deace and a half.
6) Jeff Hardy- Fearless in the ring and an incredible worker. After Hart he probably has the best transition from Tag to singles champion ever. He started as a disciple of Sting and took that energy and made it his own.
7) Kurt Angle- Angle was classic from beginning to end. Heel, face, it didn't matter. I wish he would return to the WWE for on last big match and then retire.
8)Randy Orton- When you look at Orton it is really shocking how great he has been at such an early age. If Orton retired now he is a legit all time HOF. The personification of the modern tweener.
9)Mr. Perfect- Curt Hennig had the best intro ever into a wrestling company. He is one of the guys that deserved a WWE title run but never got it.
10- RVD- Life is timing and the WWE had a potential goldmine in RVD and missed out. The guy was hotter than Austin and was having 5 star matches at will.
i loved rob van dam because he was the whole dam show..
i do admire the ultimate warrior for the legacy he left.
i loved chris benoit.... besides him killing his family then himself
So I've been watching PPVs that I never watched before, going year by year with my sister. We're now up to Summerslam 2006, and I'm seeing more and more of Edge as a main event heel.
He's certainly not bad at all, and he's good on the mic to go with his wrestling ability, even as silly as the oversexualised stuff with Lita is. Still waiting for him to "click" with me as a true main event heel though.