LoneWolf&Subs Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 But maybe splitting from the Horsemen would’ve surprisingly been a good move. Could you imagine the potential of a Mongo & Joe Gomez super team? 2
Eoae Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 58 minutes ago, LoneWolf&Subs said: Could you imagine the potential of a Mongo & Joe Gomez super team? YeS, but only when I eat too much spicy food right before bedtime. 1
bodyslamdunk Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 5 hours ago, LoneWolf&Subs said: So I ask, who is the greatest past their physical prime wrestler ever? Answers will vary according to your taste, but for me the first three to spring to mind are Austin, Onita, and Jericho. Would rather watch their later work any day. 1
AxB Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 6 hours ago, LoneWolf&Subs said: So I ask, who is the greatest past their physical prime wrestler ever? Are wrestlers who aren't naturally athletic and therefore didn't really have a physical prime eligible?
Zimbra Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 You could argue that Mutoh did his best stuff after his knees were shot. Minoru Suzuki should probably be in the conversation, too. 1
DragonZombie Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 Muto, Suzuki, Masa Funaki, Fujita, Sakuraba, Akiyama.
Ryan Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 31 minutes ago, Zimbra said: You could argue that Mutoh did his best stuff after his knees were shot. Minoru Suzuki should probably be in the conversation, too. Mutoh's knees were shot in like 1968. 1
Ryan Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 18 minutes ago, Curt McGirt said: How old was Takayama in 2001-2002? 35/36. He just had his face pounded in so looked like a gargoyle. 3
LoneWolf&Subs Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 (edited) 50 minutes ago, Zimbra said: Minoru Suzuki should probably be in the conversation, too. Yep, the worse his neck got the better he got. I’ll admit I wasn’t a fan of Suzuki the pro wrestler prior to his highly praised Tanahashi championship match. He was just too “technical” at one point, and relied on his charisma to work matches. It was probably for safety reasons, but to me that made for some of the most boring big matches in wrestling back then. He eventually figured it out, and developed a routine that fans understood well. That’s practically the New Japan in-ring style now. It’s very routine, but digestible. Edited January 2, 2021 by LoneWolf&Subs
The Outsider Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 On 1/1/2021 at 2:17 PM, Mr Harms said: How about a stable of Mojo, Mongo, Mondo, and Mistico. Managed by Mo. The US branch of the M Club?
KidNatural Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 Why is it that every time this topic comes up that Terry Funk is rarely mentioned. He's the obvious answer. 6
odessasteps Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 Because you’d have to figure out which post-prime era was being discussed? 4
Ziggy Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 10 hours ago, LoneWolf&Subs said: So I ask, who is the greatest past their physical prime wrestler ever? Finlay, having an inring run in WWE after his career ending nerve injury in WCW. He didn't change a bit since WCW even considering he was in his late 40s early 50s in WWE. Even his Indy run even later was just as good or better even against much younger guys. Finlay is one of my all time personal favorites. Heck, even Vince said Finlay was a personal favorite and he would've made him Champion if he was younger 4
paintedbynumbers Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 1 hour ago, Ace said: When was Dustin Rhodes' prime? 93-95
Curt McGirt Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 38 minutes ago, Ziggy said: Finlay, having an inring run in WWE after his career ending nerve injury in WCW. Nerve injury? I watched the Finlay documentary and they said they almost had to CUT HIS LEG OFF.
ReiseReise Posted January 3, 2021 Posted January 3, 2021 11 hours ago, LoneWolf&Subs said: I’m watching a BATT Vs. WAR six man from 2002. Seeing the brilliant early 00’s Tenryu at work, and I had a thought. I’ve always felt that Tenryu didn’t get great until he became nearly immobile. So I ask, who is the greatest past their physical prime wrestler ever? I'd agree with the sentiment that Tenryu was a) always pretty damned good, having great matches in the 80ies, 90ies and 2000s & b) was already past his physical prime when he started, simply because he had a pretty long Sumo career (made it to the top level aswell) and sumo tends to wear its fighters down quickly. While thinking about it I realized that Mick Foley had his biggest success within the last 16 or so months of his career as a fulltimer, he probably didn't have his greatest matches in that time frame, though. Taker could be an answer, he looked shot in the late 90ies and totally out of shape when he came back as Bikertaker at first, then he found his rhythm, came back as Dead Man, was horrible at first, then got really good again, even while being a somewhat regular roster member. When he went part time, he was really amazing for a few more years until he broke down once and for all. 1
Ace Posted January 3, 2021 Posted January 3, 2021 1 hour ago, paintedbynumbers said: 93-95 Then I think Dustin Rhodes should definitely be on the list. Ever since he returned to WWE, he's been awesome.
BrianS81177 Posted January 3, 2021 Posted January 3, 2021 I dare any of you saying Minoru Suzuki is past his prime to say that to his face. While you're doing that I'll notify your next of kin. 5
Guest Edwin Posted January 3, 2021 Posted January 3, 2021 2 hours ago, Ziggy said: Finlay, having an inring run in WWE after his career ending nerve injury in WCW. He didn't change a bit since WCW even considering he was in his late 40s early 50s in WWE. Even his Indy run even later was just as good or better even against much younger guys. Finlay is one of my all time personal favorites. Heck, even Vince said Finlay was a personal favorite and he would've made him Champion if he was younger Good shout. Been watching his WWE run as I wasn't watching WWE at the time and he was absolutely incredible. Just endless quality matches where he made everyone look like a star.
mattdangerously Posted January 3, 2021 Posted January 3, 2021 Would Lawler count in the discussion, or is he disqualified because he never worked an athletic style to begin with?
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