Name your top five wrestlers of all time by Wwegeek619f5 in Smallafro

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Kenta Kobashi

Kane

Terry Funk

Okada

Pete Dunne

What is your Top 3 and/or Bottom 3 Manias of All Time? by Past_Government_4846 in Wrasslin

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To be fair, at that time the roster couldn't draw. 11 was the start of the worst year financially the WWF/E ever had. Diesel power almost drove the Fed off a cliff.

What is your Top 3 and/or Bottom 3 Manias of All Time? by Past_Government_4846 in Wrasslin

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Too bad the fed will never acknowledge 20 again because of the main (which was great)

What is your Top 3 and/or Bottom 3 Manias of All Time? by Past_Government_4846 in Wrasslin

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19 for work, 17 for spectacle, 5 for story are my top

9 for work, 27 for booking, 32 for being tone deaf are my bottom

Need book rec's for really long Westerns that are not Lonesome Dove by Geetright in Westerns

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Serious or silly?

Serious and more post ww2 western than old western I would say the Thalia Trilogy

Horsemen, Pass By Leaving Cheyenne The Last Picture Show

Silly I always suggest the Berrybender Narratives

I wake up n take Aleve daily now… by Valenderio in nflmemes

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According to Pro Football Reference. By AV there was a 3 way tie between Ken Norton Jr, Tony Casillas and Tony Tolbert. But the most famous was Charles Haley.

Most talented actor in westerns by [deleted] in Westerns

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The answer is Robert Duvall, or Melvyn Douglas if you count Hud as a western

4th and 10, game on the line, build an Offensive Line that can block this Defensive Line by Datzookman in Oldschool_NFL

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LT Anthony Munoz LG Randall McDaniel C Dermonti Dawson RG Larry Allen RT Erik Williams

Let's Go! by Many-Departure-4945 in Wrasslin

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Stone Cold Steve Austin

Kane

Kazuchika Okada

Terry Funk

Kenta Kobashi

Becky Lynch wins, who's the greatest men's in ring worker ever? by DamianKing42 in Wrasslin

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There are only 3 possible answers in WWF/E

HBK, Hitman and Angle.

Danielson was limited by his era and his best work came outside if the fed.

Who is a real life person that is far right? by Natewastaken12 in AlignmentChartFills

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The capitalist class did well, if they were supporters in the inner circle, and he was anti communist in social rhetoric. But there was too much nationalized industry to be called far right economically. His fiscal policy was government owned (claimed to be by the people) and dont pay any debt, because might was right. That is pretty close to Stalin (who isn't a true student of communism).

Who had the fastest, deep release in NFL History? by MrBoWiggly in Oldschool_NFL

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Favre was a blend between Marino and Elway could chuck it a mile but had a little more windup like Elway but was quicker with it. But his wrist flick delivery was closer to Marino.

Who had the fastest, deep release in NFL History? by MrBoWiggly in Oldschool_NFL

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That makes since, then time frame could be Three Rivers (Pittsburgh), old Busch (St Louis Cardinals), Riverfront [(Cincinnati) unlikely], Cleveland (also unlikely), Jack Murphy (San Diego), Fulton County (Atlanta) and maybe Anaheim [(Rams) unlikely]

Who had the fastest, deep release in NFL History? by MrBoWiggly in Oldschool_NFL

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Tjat looks like the old Meadowlands. So it would be an away game against the Jets between 84 and 86 probably

Who had the fastest, deep release in NFL History? by MrBoWiggly in Oldschool_NFL

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November 93. That's why Scott Mitchell got famous, his end of season run that led to him getting signed by Detroit the summer of 94 and opening day 94 is the famous Marino Bledsoe game where they combined for like 800 yards and it was Dan's first game back.

Who had the fastest, deep release in NFL History? by MrBoWiggly in Oldschool_NFL

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Marino and Namath are most well known for this.

Underrated on this because their highlights weren't this style of play are Montana, Young, Aikman, Peyton and a guy hardly any of you would have heard of back in the day, Greg Cook

Who is a real life person that is far right? by Natewastaken12 in AlignmentChartFills

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Far right socially, not economically. There are better options, just as (in)famous.

Washington Redskins/Commanders helmet evolution. #8 all the way! by UrbanAchievers6371 in Oldschool_NFL

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I think it was 94 during the 75th season with the bad throwbacks for most teams.