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DallasGirl50;3893830 said:
Rock has more going for him than Hogan and Cena combined. Neither one of them come close to him charisma wise.

Thats not entirely true.
 

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Romo 2 Austin;3893956 said:
Thats not entirely true.

I agree with R2A in this ..... In my opinion Cena made Rock look lame Monday night.
 

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Yakuza Rich;3893886 said:
I still love watching old Harley Race matches. When you watch them, he's not really doing a lot, but he does it so well it just looks devastating. I was watching a squash match the other day and he probably hit all of 2 moves, then drops a knee that looks like he caved the guy's head in and then hits a fisherman suplex for the win. Really cool stuff.

I'm a huge Bockwinkle fan. I think his promos are about as good as it gets.

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LOL at the comment about Harley Race!

You're absolutely right. He did things so effortlessly and so technically sound.

I didn't get to see Bockwinkle much, but he was certainly one of the best ever.
 

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Well we all have opinions..to me neither one of them can touch Rock.

Rock would say it doesn't matter what you think! :)
 

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zrinkill;3893957 said:
I agree with R2A in this ..... In my opinion Cena made Rock look lame Monday night.

Yea, Rock looked rusty and Cena really stepped up his game on monday. Best Cena promo since probably the Edge feud in like 07.
 

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MichaelWinicki;3893963 said:
LOL at the comment about Harley Race!

You're absolutely right. He did things so effortlessly and so technically sound.

I didn't get to see Bockwinkle much, but he was certainly one of the best ever.

Most of the stuff we see from Bockwinkle was in the 80's from the AWA. He was actually an excellent athlete. He played football at OU until a knee injury did him in. The amazing thing about the 80's AWA stuff was he was in his 50's (born in 1934)! You'd never think that to look at him.

He was really brilliant on the mic. Never had to yell once. He would just clearly and succinctly explain to the crowd why he was great and everybody else was beneath him. :) When Heenan was his manager in the AWA, it was about as good as it got for me.





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Yakuza Rich;3894032 said:
Most of the stuff we see from Bockwinkle was in the 80's from the AWA. He was actually an excellent athlete. He played football at OU until a knee injury did him in. The amazing thing about the 80's AWA stuff was he was in his 50's (born in 1934)! You'd never think that to look at him.

He was really brilliant on the mic. Never had to yell once. He would just clearly and succinctly explain to the crowd why he was great and everybody else was beneath him. :) When Heenan was his manager in the AWA, it was about as good as it got for me.

YR

Bockwinkle was a professional through and through. Race was another guy who didn't have to yell.
 
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