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In this thread, pick a professional wrestler. Choose two options that span that wrestler's career. List the option below, and the person who posts next must choose which one they enjoyed or liked better and give an elaborate explanation as to why they enjoyed that gimmick or era of that superstar more.
The person who answered then has the opportunity to post the next one.
REMEMBER TO GIVE AN ELABORATE ANSWER. IT'S YOUR OPINION, AS WELL. Just don't let Jim bash you for it.
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Ric Flair with the Four Horsemen or Ric Flair with Evolution?
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I have to say The Four Horsemen. It is possibly the greatest stable of all time thanks to Ric Flair. He was booked very well during that time and he had a great companionship with Arn Anderson during his time as world champion with The stable.
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Ric Flair with the Evolution. He was a colorful and wise personality that rounded out the stable and he played the mentor card very well. Though people can argue that the stable's short lenght isn't as effective as Falir's Horsemen run, he still managed to play a great character and win some titles.
Is it easy for you? Let's do the first one:
AJ Styles in TNA or AJ Styles in ROH?
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Hydra, Replicating Creature of the Deep - October 25th, 2005 to November 21st, 2009
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If you want entertainment value, than Kevin Nash is your man. However, Nash was driven and seemed to really try hard when he was Diesel. Off of the top of my head, I can't think of anything he did in WCW that was better than the Survivor Series 1995 or the In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemy matches. Nash gets some harsh treatment for how 1995 went down. While I think keeping the belt on him for a year wasn't the smartest choice, he tried to do his best with the reign. However, what can you expect when he's booked against Sid and Mabel? Luckily, Bret and Michaels were there to give him a few good title defenses. Nash in WCW is someone who I mainly just think about segments and interview time. The first match that comes to mind is the finger poke of doom. That's not exactly a ringing endorsement for a man's career in a company. Nash may of been a bigger star in WCW, but I'll take his Diesel run over the nWo anytime.
The Steiner Brothers - Tag team babyfaces or heel single stars?
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