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Every wrestling fan has their idols.
Those people that they root for whether they are face or heel, winning or losing.
Here are my top 10 favorite wrestlers... |
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Spike Dudley |
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Spike Dudley is the first wrestler who made me want to go into wrestling. Before watching Spike, I felt like pro-wrestling was nothing but giants-demi-deities that I would appear like a speed bump next to. When Spike entered the picture, I realized how much power the average-sized person had when harnessed and forced. He made me want to see how far I could push myself. Watching Spike helped me get the courage to enter amature wrestling, a stepping-stone in my mind to making it to the pros. |
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Jeff Hardy |
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Jeff Hardy made an instant impact in how I viewed pro-wrestling. He showed how intense a "work" could be. He gives his all into his performances, and places his body on the line. Jeff's style of wrestling opend doors to my imagination of how a person could move and act. It helped create one of my philosophys of life: (see about me for more info) You have to be extreme to make an impression. I hope to emulate my wrestling style to his high flying ways. |
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Lita |
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The only female to make into my top ten, Lita has proven again and again that small girls can be fierce. Though Chyna was a great athlete to me, she was still a giant in my eyes. Lit'a extreme ways made her a star in the ring, and helped make her part of Team eXtreme. Her devil-may-care attitude helps her succeed in and out of the ring. She doesnt care whether its a girl thing or not, and that - to me - makes her a wonderful role model and a top 10 wrestler |
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