Sunday, August 22, 2010

If you were a wrestler, which wrestling legend's advice would you take to heart?

Terry Funk, the pro wrestler I respect above everybody else. Not only is he a bonfide legend, the man has been a star and major force wherever he's gone, including Japan. Terry Funk knows the wrestling business inside and out, and he was able to adapt and keep up with the times, from the 60's to this decade.If you were a wrestler, which wrestling legend's advice would you take to heart?
The Undertaker. He claims to have risen from the dead is one hell of a good character. Throw in the eerie look and theme music and his dark clothes and all the tattoos, he is impressive. The WWE has made a fortune off of The Undertaker name and character. Shirts, videos and many other memorabilia can be found with his likeness. He is probably in the top 10 most popular wrestlers of all time. A multiple time World Champion, he has wrestled and beaten the best the sport has to offer. At 6 ft 10 and over 300 pounds not many people would want to meet him in a real fight. His feuds with the likes of Hulk Hogan, Kane, The Ultimate Warrior, Kamala and many more, have been great for wrestling. His specialty match is the casket match but also seems to do well in Hell in a Cell matches. He is a leader backstage, the 'Dad' of the lockeroom and the guy everyone comes to for advice - as stated in your question, i would be one of them. All you have to do is get in the ring with this guy. His stellar in ring work brings people up to a new level in everyones eyes and as far as I see it there is nobody I can see that would get any better of a rub from going over rather than just facing the guy. As far as selfish goes...there have been constant reports year in and year out about how Undertaker doesnt push his weight backstage, the respect from the guys backstage proves that and I bet in amount that if you ask someone would they love to work with Taker just once they'd jump at it in a heartbeat.





Those are my reasons for chosing The Undertaker, i think many can agree, hes had an 18 year career just in WWE itself - he has experience and is smart. How you cant take his advice is beyond me.


If you were a wrestler, which wrestling legend's advice would you take to heart?
i'd take BRET ';HITMAN'; HART's advice not only when it comes to wrestling but when it comes to dealing with real-life problems particularly inner torment.. wrestling wise, bret's indispensable experience %26amp; exposure in the ins %26amp; out of wrestling will surely be of great help for me to be able to be successful if ever i'm aspiring to follow his footsteps.. he's a perfect example of someone who started from scratch yet was able to hit the top mark at the end %26amp; his humble beginnings honed him to become one of the finest at his field.. i know that his reminders would be of great benefit %26amp; inspiration to me..





when it comes to dealing with real-life obstacles, it is known to many that bret has been through many trials these past few years but he managed to overcome them all with flying colors.. he's an epitome of strength %26amp; determination %26amp; i bet he can give me many pointers on how to handle problems with utmost conviction..
Shawn Michaels definately.





Shawn Michaels has made it so far in wrestling today, obviously he knows what to do, and how to do it. His mic skills are over the top, and he can actually wrestle, unlike alot of other wrestlers in the business.





Other then him probably Chris Jericho and Edge.
Undertaker for one. He's the ';Dad'; of the locker room.





HBK would be another.





And as much as I hate to say it, because I hate the guy, I'd soak up any advice Triple H would give me. No doubt he's at the top.
Would definitely have to be Ric Flair. He has enough wrestling knowledge on how to wrestle, what moves to do at what point in a match, how to be yourself within your character..all that stuff that can make one great.
The Undertaker.


He's one of the most respected wrestler in WWE and he understands the young studs so I would say him because he knows how to be a small fish in a big pond.
The Undertaker, because it's his advice that most of the other WWE Superstars follow.
id take Undertaker's, HHH and HBK advice because they are pretty much at the top of the WWE and they know how to get there in any role heel or face or tweener
I would take any of them, they are legends and therefore I would be grateful that they are trying to help me. But if you are looking for a single answer it would be Bret Hart...
1. Sting





2. Shawn Michaels





3. Triple H





4. Ric Flair





5. The Rock





6. Stone Cold
Terry and Dory Funk.
Terry Funk
HBK





Looked up to him since I was 5
Sting
BRET HART'S SINCE HE'S A FELLOW CANUCK
hulk hogan

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