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Viva

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  1. here's the Samoa Joe someone posted earlier Ezekiel Jackson
  2. here's one with short hair
  3. Umaga here's the only one i could find of your requests
  4. Chris Hero (2), Natalya, Suicide
  5. Carlito, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Zack Ryder
  6. Charles Robinson, Christian, John Cone, Scott Armstrong, Sonjay Dutt, Tony Atlas
  7. Madison Rayne Paul Burchill
  8. Shawn's stiffness should be around 70. Hall and Nash both said that Shawn worked stiff and expected the same in return.
  9. Michelle McCool, Undertaker
  10. absolutely. HHH was more of a technical wrestler than a brawler in 96. he used a lot of chinlocks, armbars, abdominal stretches and leglocks. but at the same time, he wasnt as good of a technical wrestler as he was a few years later. his timing and attention to detail improved naturally as he gained experience. Okay, that works for me. Thanks!!! thats just my opinion. feel free to await input from others though.
  11. absolutely. HHH was more of a technical wrestler than a brawler in 96. he used a lot of chinlocks, armbars, abdominal stretches and leglocks. but at the same time, he wasnt as good of a technical wrestler as he was a few years later. his timing and attention to detail improved naturally as he gained experience.
  12. Triple H (96) Age 27 Brawl 71 Speed 32 Tech: 64 Stiffness 40 Selling 83 Over 73 Charisma 77 Attitude 95 Behavior 89 yes to superstar look Triple H (2000) Age 31 Brawl 81 Speed 23 Tech: 69 Stiffness 45 Selling 74 Over 91 Charisma 85 Attitude 79 Behavior 87 yes to superstar look, yes to menacing, yes to announcer, yes to booker
  13. Katie Lea ECW spoiler Spoiler: Click here to view Tyson Kidd
  14. While he didnt go throwing himself off the turnbuckles that often he had alot more on-foot speed than alot of people give him credit for. No, Mero's brawl and speed should be lowered, his brawl should be 68 and speed should be like 65, he was never that really good than what stats you are giving him its all a matter of opinion i suppose, but i personally think Mero was one of the most underrated workers of the 90s. he incorporated alot of high flying moves into his matches with alot more psychology than most high fliers do today. he used the shooting star press, 450 splash, Merosault (which took great balance to pull off), planchas over the top rope, etc. as far as brawling goes, i think 68 is too low. he was an amateur boxing champion and golden gloves winner before wrestling and he threw fast, crisp punches, definitely better than HHH at the time. Out of the two of them at the time, i think Mero was overall the better worker.
  15. He played completely different roles in 96 and 2000. In 96, guys like HHH, Owen Hart and Marc Mero were the undercard who made the rest of the show have to work harder to follow them, and in 2000 he was the no.1 heel in the company who no longer had to earn his spot by just putting on great matches. Age 36 Brawl 72 Speed 73 Tech: 55 Stiffness 45 Selling 78 Over 74 Charisma 79 Attitude 90 Behavior 88 yes to superstar look, yes to shooting ability
  16. Probably around 82-84. He was awesome in his series of matches with Marc Mero.
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