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Post by alanmychal1 on Mar 6, 2009 22:10:45 GMT -5
We've had Legends for a few years now. Who would you say has done the best? Clearly in single's competition, it has been "the Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers for me. He's held my World Championship since the beginning of the fed. He's going on three years holding the title and has something like 25 title defenses. He's come close to losing the title on many different occasions, but he somehow figures out how to win! On the tag side, the Legion of Doom is dominate. They've held the World tag titles four different times and has a combination of over 33 title defenses. Hawk & Animal were dominate in real life and in the LWF!
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Post by executioner on Mar 6, 2009 23:09:31 GMT -5
My dominant singles champs have been Nick Bockwinkel, Harley Race and Masked Superstar. All had long regional and NWA world title reigns. Bockwinkel has probably been the best all time, with Race the most consistent.
Tag ranks has been Road Warriors, with Midnight Express (Eaton and Lane) a close second.
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Post by markyhitch on Mar 7, 2009 8:46:41 GMT -5
Ed Lewis, Ted DiBiase, Johnny Valentine, Bobo Brazil and Frank Gotch to name a few. Wrestlers with more than one finisher or a finisher of a high value will always do well.
In tagteam competition, The Fabulous Kangaroos seem best, with The Road Warriors a close second.
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Post by captaincold on Mar 7, 2009 8:59:23 GMT -5
Mil Mascaras followed by Buddy Rogers. Tag teams would be a toss up between The Road Warriors, Midnight Express, and The Kangaroos
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Post by TDalton on Mar 7, 2009 9:40:23 GMT -5
The Sheik followed by Nick Bockwinkel (boo!) in singles.
Tag-team is a tough call. Rogers & Snuka had a dominant year, but split up afterward. Midnight Express (Eaton/Lane), Fabulous Kangaroos and DiBiase/Williams are right at the top.
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Post by havoc on Mar 7, 2009 10:28:22 GMT -5
It's interesting to see some of the names on here. I haven't played in a while but have probably five years of various LWF results. Mascaras was the best by far. Second was probably Johnny Valentine.
Some of the other names mentioned here stunk it up for me. Harley Race did not win one single title in my first split brand fed. After a hiatus I rebooted with just one fed and Race was my inaugural heavyweight champ. He's since lost it but has wiped the floor with the Crusher (Who also has badly underacheived).
I see a lot of people have great success with The Shiek but he also did poorly for me too. Bobo Brazil also did bad. Jeez, did anyone do well in my fed?
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Post by TTX on Mar 7, 2009 11:40:38 GMT -5
Frank Gotch in singles easily. Mil Mascaras would be #2 Kangaroos followed by either version of the Midnights for tag teams
The Roadies are jobbers for me and Harley Race is an unfortunate underachiever (though he's been turning it around lately)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2009 13:01:54 GMT -5
Harley Race, the only person who comes close to his record in my fed's history is Nick Bockwinkel.
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Post by captaincold on Mar 7, 2009 14:43:27 GMT -5
. Jeez, did anyone do well in my fed? Greg Valentine ?
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Post by havoc on Mar 7, 2009 15:17:05 GMT -5
. Jeez, did anyone do well in my fed? Greg Valentine ? Good bet he won't be offered a contract in the Havoc Wrestling Alliance!!!
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