You mean you would watch this stuff for the wrestling techniques? You are probably the only one. Don't tell me you thought this stuff was for real? I guess you believe in the Easter Bunny too?
Back in the day there were a couple around here I kinda liked. One was named Choo Choo Lin and the other was Eddie Graham. But then again, that was in the early 60s, and I was about 10-11 years old.
Flair, hands down. I have the 4 disc set. If you want to laugh your rear end off, get a 12 pack and watch the whole set.
One disc is basically the Four Horsemen era. This part is almost like a documentary. Arn Anderson tells most of the story, and you would think he is telling a real story. It is awesome.
I would have to put Dusty Rhodes up there with the gift of GAM.
"I have wrestled all over the World, Japan, Puerto Rico, and this Fwiday, Gwiffin Georgia. All with that lisp.