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Post by TTX on Dec 2, 2008 10:56:51 GMT -5
I wouldn't hold much hope on those 3.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2008 12:43:53 GMT -5
Do you really think Hogan, Nash, or Hall would give their likenesses to a small time (no offense) game company and not expect a boatload of cash in return? I mean, stranger things have happened, but seriously.
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Post by The Creek Rises on Dec 2, 2008 13:02:59 GMT -5
If ever a Bret Hart or Ric Flair decided to be in the game, that would certainly elevate Legends to a fantastic new level ...
But I think an RVD signing would also have an "elevation effect," albeit at a lower level than Hart/Flair ...
All we can do is hope and stay tuned ...
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Post by markyhitch on Dec 2, 2008 14:49:47 GMT -5
I'd take anyone from WWF/WCW from 1987-93.
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Post by nwguy on Dec 2, 2008 15:46:37 GMT -5
Hogan, Nash and Hall to big for the game come on! we have Race and Bockwinkel some would say the 2 biggest names ever. But I do know what you mean they worked during a time when they got paid for everthing so they would want pay but a guy can dream Hey Hall would probably do it for a bottle of booze
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2008 16:18:57 GMT -5
Hogan, Nash and Hall to big for the game come on! we have Race and Bockwinkel some would say the 2 biggest names ever. But I do know what you mean they worked during a time when they got paid for everthing so they would want pay but a guy can dream Hey Hall would probably do it for a bottle of booze Alright, I'm a fan of Harley and Bock, but I really want you show me someone who says they're the two biggest names ever.
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Post by j on Dec 2, 2008 18:34:30 GMT -5
I don't get it when someone says certain guys are too big for the game, Hogan, Flair, the Rock, Andre and Bruno maybe the only five you could make a case for.
look at the huge names we have:
buy a wrestling magazine from 83-90 that doesn't have something about the Road Warriors, are people forgetting just how huge these guys were?
Gorgeous George changed wrestling and is a pop culture icon. People who never watched wrestling still know Hogan, Andre, the Rock and Gorgeous George.
and Frank Gotch is the pioneer of the early days.
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Post by tystates on Dec 2, 2008 18:43:36 GMT -5
Everything you said about who is in the game is right. But there are names that you aren't going to get regardless if they are under a WWE contract or not. Names like Flair, Hogan, Savage. Obviously they fit in the game and deserve to be there, but a realist will see what guys aren't going to get a card, even though the saying goes 'never say never' when it comes to wrestling.
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Post by nwguy on Dec 2, 2008 18:46:22 GMT -5
If you look at the PWI top 20 of all-time you will find both race and bockwinkel..but no Nash or Hall..With Hogan at #1 you would have to say that is more hype then skill..and yes he was without a doubt the biggest draw of all-time but that does not make him the best. 8 to 12 year old boys made him a star men watched Race and Bockwinkel with awe. which would you want as a legacy?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2008 18:53:19 GMT -5
If you look at the PWI top 20 of all-time you will find both race and bockwinkel..but no Nash or Hall..With Hogan at #1 you would have to say that is more hype then skill..and yes he was without a doubt the biggest draw of all-time but that does not make him the best. 8 to 12 year old boys made him a star men watched Race and Bockwinkel with awe. which would you want as a legacy? Most. Ignorant. Post. Ever.
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