These are the top 50 WWE Superstars of All-Time from the recently released WWE Magazine Bret Hart Hulk Hogan Andre The Giant Honky Tonk Man Ultimate Warrior Killer Kowalski Bob Backlund Sgt. Slaughter Roddy Piper Don Muraco Kurt Angle Chief Jay Strongbow Chris Jericho Bobo Brazil Bruno Sammartino Mick Foley Ivan Putski Superfly Snuka Razor Ramon Argentina Rocca Jake Roberts Jimmy Valiant George Steele Billy Graham Triple H Steve Austin Ted DiBiase Wendi Richter Yokozuna King Kong Bundy Buddy Rogers Undertaker Jesse Ventura Shawn Michaels Ricky Steamboat The Rock Fabulous Moolah Randy Savage Brock Lesnar Rick Rude Iron Sheik Ernie Ladd Pedro Morales Ken Patera Gorilla Monsoon Ric Flair Kane Junkyard Dog Paul Orndoff Haystacks Calhoun
Ultimate Warrior's kinda iffy, and it's a crime to not have Mr. Perfect on that list. I'm also surprised to not see Kevin Nash(especially with Warrior making it), who had the longest WWF/E World Title reign of the past decade.
I am surprised that Kevin Nash wasnt in it. If anything, I would put him over Kane. Some I didnt notice on there was: Owen Hart Road Dogg, worked the mic well Chris Benoit, one great technical rassler there is a few others that should be on that list, but most of them had their prime in other federations.
How can any of these 4 be on the list of greatest WWF Superstars of all time? So many that weren't mentioned that certainly deserved to be on the list over these 4.
Damn, great calls. Billy Gunn is a former King of the Ring and like a 53-time Tag Team champion. I'm actually a little surprised that he didn't make it I would've knocked off Wendi Richter and had Chyna in her place. They had her working with (and beating) men for crying out loud.
Kurt Angle - legit wrestling background, great all-rounder. Chris Jericho - he probably made the list for being the first Undisputed Champion. The crowd was mega hot for him back when he was a face as well. You could make a case either way for him. Brock Lesnar - he won the King of the Ring, became the youngest World Champion ever after beating The Rock, and main evented WrestleMania, all in his first year. Don't know if it's enough to warrant a spot yet. He's certainly a lock later if he can stay healthy. Kane - yeah, you're right. He doesn't really belong here. A lot of these guys are probably on there just for being part of the Attitude Era. They all made Vince a lot of money. Maybe they should've had two separate lists. One for kayfabe (i.e. win/loss, title wins, etc.) and one for impact (drawing power, innovation, etc.). Looks like they tried to combine the two here.
There are a few others that could have a case over the likes of Kane, Jericho, Bobo and others. Many weren't all that loyal to Vince, though, and others were far more identifiable with other brands... Mr. Perfect (Def. shoulda made it) Harley Race Terry Funk Dusty Rhodes Dynamite Kid Vader Road Warriors Jake Roberts Obviously, most of these guys were never used too well by the WWF, so it's understandable that despite their greatness they aren't recognized on this list.