volfanbill
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Depends on how big your list is. Samartino, Hogan, Flair, Sting, Rock, Taker and Austin are the icons. Bret Hart, Michaels and Cena round out the top ten. HHH falls just behind in the insert wherever you want list of stars like Steamboat, Savage, Piper and Andre.
Undertaker is undefeated at wrestlmania. If Triple H was the greatest he would have that on his resume.
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Yes triple h is overrated he's a great wrestler but far from the greatest which I don't doubt he believes with his whole king of kings alias.
On top of that he's a sore loser that couldn't accept he lost to John cena.
I really don't think there's anyone more tired of HHH and ready for him to hang up his boots than I am. But he's possibly the best heel of all time and the DX stuff is as important to the Attitude Era and Monday Night Wars as anything. Trips is clearly a legend. I question saying one of the all time greatest. It's tough when you never once got to be the absolute superstar. Austin and Rock were light years ahead of him and I think Michaels had him beat too. Not to mention Taker. Then they all faded away and all of sudden every kid that watched wrestling loved Cena and he skyrocketed off the charts.
All of those you named are faces, easier to be there most popular guy as a face. I agree that me may be one of the best heels of all time. I hated him so much, he rarely ever lost a big match. He was so good at getting heat. Id put him in my top 15 at least.
HHH has the noteriety of being the only guy to successfully make me stop watch wrestling for several years. Not even Cena has been able to do that. In all fairness tho, HHH is better than Cena by a country mile. I think I've just been conditioned to accept that Cena sucks and move on. And it may not be all HHH's fault. He had the misfortune of trying to carry the torch after Hart/HBK/Austin/Rock. It was a culture shock.
That being said...
HHH is the greatest icon in WWE history.
If you don't believe me, ask him.
They could name any other wrestler they want to and they name Cena. The product caused the drawdown in viewership, not Cena. Cena's merchandise sales are through the roof. Don't kid yourself.
Because he had 4-5x the amount of products anyone else does. He come out with a new shirt, towel, armband, hat, and sometimes holding a totally different shirt every week.
Being able to sell merchandise with a company like WWE behind you more than anyone else with marketing and booking doesn't have a damn thing to do with how you execute and perform as a professional wrestler.
lol. My oh my how you let your bias get in the way. If he wasn't any good, fans wouldn't like him and he wouldn't sell. It's kinda funny watching you get worked up about a superstar that just about every legend praises endlessly even when not asked.
I am bias. It's an entertainment company and I'm not entertained by him. I don't need Martin Lawrence to tell me which movies to like or Eminiem to tell me which albums to like.
Children and their mothers like Cena. And if they do that's fine, there are a ton of people of mentally buy in to his kayfabe character and it means something to them, that's fine.
It doesn't mean he is a GOAT in this company. The guy cannot wrestle.
He can lift weights. He can elicit cheap pops. He can legitimately do great things for kids and other organizations. He seems to be a god representative away from the ring. But he cannot wrestle.
Any legend that lobbies to work with Cena is simply towing a company line of keeping the bridge in tact with Vince.
