Take away Babe Ruth's rings, he was still the best player of his era with amazing playoff efficiency.
Take away Michael Jordan's rings, he was still the best player of his era with amazing playoff efficiency.
Take away LeBron James' rings, he was still the best player of his era with amazing playoff efficiency.
Take away Wayne Gretzky's rings, he was still the best player of his era with amazing playoff efficiency.
Take away Tom Brady's rings, he becomes arguably the 5th best QB of his era with mediocre playoff efficiency & multiple cheating scandals.
I'm gonna say Kansas, first coached by the "father of basketball," James Naismith, second coached by the "father of basketball coaching," Phog Allen, and alma mater of Dean Smith and Adolph Rupp, qualifies as bluest of blue.
I did and if I’m being an American with this please tell me. To me I believe you’re mostly talking about Tanahashi and that was perfect to the T. The did he have it did he not story was great. But you said beginning AND end. The crowd already loved both Mistico and Tanahashi before they stepped foot in the arena, they hated Gable.
@davemeltzerWON Fair point and I have seen you saying it, I guess the point is when you said the beginning AND exit wasn’t as good as Mistico and Tanahashi I have an issue because Gable went from being booed out of the building to being chanted “thank you Gable” by the same crowd
El Grande Americano x "Original" El Grande Americano has been my favorite thing going in combat sports. Bravo to everyone over at @luchalibreaaa.
Match of the Year. Entrance of the Year. Feud of the Year. Crowd of the Year. Undertaker for Booker of the Year.
It had it all.
Honest question as a fan of WWE since 2006 (I was 8) and a fan of wrestling in general since 2010, why does mostly “fed” stuff always receive less love from you? Mistico matches are always top notch and for sure deserve high ratings but mascara contra mascara was lighting in a bottle and it seems you have a hard time saying it. No hate, I’m genuinely curious?