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Which ring legend do you think would have fit the modern TNA product the best in his or her prime?
I think that Shawn Michaels would have been a great fit with what we have now. Someone who isn't roided out, has skills in the ring, and is great on the mic.
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Really I think that if we are looking at X Division, Ultimo Dragon has to come up in the conversation. I also wouldn't mind seeing a rekindled Sting vs Muta feud headlining something like the World X Cup. Broaden the Cup's field to include some of the bigger names as well and let all of the styles be showcased against one another. It could potentially bring a bit more legitimacy to the X division's style at the same time as well when looked at in the main event window.
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I agree with the mention of Dynamite Kid, and also would throw in Davey Boy Smith. Another one that comes to mind though would be the Rock. Of course I couldn't have my screen name if I didn't bring up Hulk Hogan, but for TNA I would pick the Hulk Hogan of AWA fame, before he beat the Shiek for the title in '84.