THE GREATEST TECHNICAL/SCIENTIFIC WRESTLER OF ALL TIMES (THE GREATEST OF THE GREATS)

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MY GREATEST TECHNICAL/SCIENTIFC WRESTLER TOP 10

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4) JACK BRISCO

Jack Brisco a two-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, and multi-time NWA Tag Team Champion with his brother Gerald Brisco. Brisco is considered one of the top wrestlers of his era; in 2005, Don Leo Jonathan called him "probably the greatest champion of the 20th century In 1965, he became the first Native American to win an NCAA Wrestling National Championship. He won it during his junior year, and wasn't taken down once during the entire season.


Dory Funk Jr. vs Jack Brisco
 
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5) Antonio Inoki

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Inoki was amongst the group of professional wrestlers who were tutored in the art of hooking and shooting by the professional wrestler Karl Gotch. Inoki named his method of fighting "strong style". This method of wrestling (which was taught to Inoki by Gotch) borrowed heavily from professional wrestling's original catch wrestling roots. It is one of the most important influences of modern shoot wrestling. Inoki is also one of the founders of Kansuiryu Karate.

Inoki faced many opponents from all dominant disciplines of combat from various parts of the world, such as boxers, judoka, karateka, kung fu practitioners, sumo wrestlers and wrestlers.


NJPW: Antonio Inoki vs Great Muta [INOKI FINAL COUNTDOWN 1st]
 
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6) BRET "Hitman" HEART

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BRET Hart became a standout student in the amateur wrestling division He would go on to win significant championships in tournaments throughout Alberta, including the 1974 city championships in Calgary. Hart was collegiate champion at Mount Royal College, and was trained in submisson wrestling from father Stu Hart

"The Excellence of Execution" is a seven-time world champion, having held the WWF Championship five times and the WCW World Heavyweight Championship twice, record-tying five-time WCW/WWE United States Champion, WWF Intercontinental Championship (2 times), WWF Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Jim Neidhart, WCW World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Goldberg


Bret Hart vs Chris Benoit (Owen Hart Tribute Match)


 
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P swayze166;5107404 said:
Bret hart in a landslide....dude could make any match great while still incorporating the fundamentals, in his book he shits all over flair as being a great wrestler...Ethered flair saying he can only wrestle his way do his spots that's it, he can only do 1 thing Rick flair lol....Bret the GOAT and by far the realest of all time too....hope you enjoyed him while he lasted you won't ever see something like that again. Read his book, straight BRUTAL honesty

@Pswayze166 that's Bret Hart being Bret Hart and a hater of Flair, let's be real Hart is a hater and he hate's on everyone, i am a fan of Bret Hart but i know Hart is a hater, Ric Flair is a amateur champion just like HART but Hart aint never face a career ending type of injury like RIC FLAIR when RIC FLAIR was in a plane crashed that broke his back in 1975, Flair was not only supposed to never wrestled again but he was never supposed to walk with out a cane, flair came back in 6 months.

So Flair had to change his wrestling style due to that back injury, he was still a scientific wrestler but it wasnt like how he was before his back injury.

Hart just mad because FLAIR dropped that burn slow in Flair's book

Ric Flair Tells Bret Hart how it is


disagree with hart being a hater.....he HATED shawn michaels and never once said he was a bad wrestler....he calls it 100% no faking, and being as great as he is in the art of wrestling his opinion means something. Ric is great, but he aint fucking with bret wrestling wise technically....not close......just check flair's matches against savage and watch bret's matches with macho. The answer is right there, nevermind bret's matches with henning etc
 
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7) DORY FUNK JR

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Dory Funk Jr is credited with the invention of the Texas cloverleaf submission hold and runs the Funking Conservatory, a professional wrestling school. Dory is a former world heavyweight champion, having held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship once. To date, he was the fifth longest reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion of all time, holding it for over four years. In addition, he also held the major heavyweight titles (but not officially recognized as World Titles): WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship once, the CWA World Heavyweight Championship once.

Terry Funk vs Dory Funk part 1 & 2

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P swayze166;5110075 said:
waterproof;5107640 said:
waterproof;5107640 said:
P swayze166;5107404 said:
Bret hart in a landslide....dude could make any match great while still incorporating the fundamentals, in his book he shits all over flair as being a great wrestler...Ethered flair saying he can only wrestle his way do his spots that's it, he can only do 1 thing Rick flair lol....Bret the GOAT and by far the realest of all time too....hope you enjoyed him while he lasted you won't ever see something like that again. Read his book, straight BRUTAL honesty

@Pswayze166 that's Bret Hart being Bret Hart and a hater of Flair, let's be real Hart is a hater and he hate's on everyone, i am a fan of Bret Hart but i know Hart is a hater, Ric Flair is a amateur champion just like HART but Hart aint never face a career ending type of injury like RIC FLAIR when RIC FLAIR was in a plane crashed that broke his back in 1975, Flair was not only supposed to never wrestled again but he was never supposed to walk with out a cane, flair came back in 6 months.

So Flair had to change his wrestling style due to that back injury, he was still a scientific wrestler but it wasnt like how he was before his back injury.

Hart just mad because FLAIR dropped that burn slow in Flair's book

Ric Flair Tells Bret Hart how it is


disagree with hart being a hater.....he HATED shawn michaels and never once said he was a bad wrestler....he calls it 100% no faking, and being as great as he is in the art of wrestling his opinion means something. Ric is great, but he aint fucking with bret wrestling wise technically....not close......just check flair's matches against savage and watch bret's matches with macho. The answer is right there, nevermind bret's matches with henning etc


I don't have to watch Flair vs Savage when i can upload Ric Flair vs Ricky Steamboat that was judge by the greatest technical wrestlers in history in Lou Thez, Pat O'connor and Terry Funk at the Wrestle War that is a wrestling clinc the greatest match in 89, or i can watch Ric Flair vs Barry Windham another great technical wrestler and one of the greatest technical match in the 80's.

Or if that not enough how about a mat and grappling clinc when Ric Flair wrestled with one of the greatest of all times in pure technical skill in The Great Jack Brisco.

See Ric Flair turns it on when he wants too, that's why he is still in everybody's top 10 because when he want to put holds on and mat wrestle he can, will and done it with the greatest of technicians, and have the bouts to back it up, that's the reason he's not in my top 5, because he only mat wrestle when he wants to.

 
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8) KURT ANGEL

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Angle was involved in amateur wrestling during both high school and college. In college at Clarion University of Pennsylvania, he won numerous accolades, including being a two-time National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I champion. After graduating, he won a gold medal in freestyle wrestling at the 1995 World Wrestling Championships. Angle then competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, where he won a gold medal in heavyweight freestyle wrestling. Kurt Angle is also one of only four people to complete a Grand Slam in amateur wrestling which is the junior nationals, the NCAAs, the World Championships and the Olympics. He was named the greatest shoot wrestler and one of the top 15 college wrestlers of all time by USA Wrestling.

Kurt Angle vs Brock Lesnar - WrestleMania 19 Full Match
 
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9) CHRIS BENOIT

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During his childhood and early adolescence in Edmonton, Benoit idolized Bret Hart and the Dynamite Kid (Tom Billington, later one-half of WWF tag team champions the British Bulldogs). After viewing countless pirated tapes of Dynamite's legendary matches from Japan against Tiger Mask, Benoit soon decided to join his idol in the wrestling profession. When Benoit was fifteen he met Dynamite for the first time, flexed his biceps, and proclaimed he wanted to be just like him. Michael Benoit, Chris's father, though not a wrestling fan, nonetheless encouraged his son by buying him a set of weights for strength training and muscle development and, later, by allowing him to drive to Calgary, some three hours away, to train in the Hart family "Dungeon". After years of strenuous training under Bruce Hart, and later under Stu Hart himself, Benoit began his career in 1985, the year Hart promised to make him wait, as it was the year he finished high school, in Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling promotion. It was during this time that Benoit would grow close to Bret Hart, referring to him as a "role model"

Owen Hart VS Chris Benoit


Unforgiven 2002 - Kurt Angle vs Chris Benoit


Chris Jericho vs Chris Benoit - WCW Fall Brawl 1996
 
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10) "THE NATURE BOY" RIC FLAIR (WHAT???? i know yall didn't think that Ric Flair wasn't going to make this list, lol.....)

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Why is Ric Flair is so low on the list, and why is Ric Flair is always mention as one of the greatest technical wrestler of all times... It's because Ric Flair is the most rounded wrestler in wrestling history, when RIC FLAIR want to wrestle scientifc and technical, Ric Flair will wrestle that style but later in his career in the 80's he wrestled technical against those who he consider worthy. Ric Flair is a state champion in Amateur Wrestling in High School and was trained by NCCA College great and Pro Wrestling Great and Technical wrestling Vern Gagne.

In both 1966 and 1968, Flair won the state private school wrestling championship and was recruited to the University of Minnesota on a football scholarship, where he played alongside Greg Gagne, the son of Verne Gagne. Flair dropped out of college before receiving his degree, and he then worked as a bouncer at a nearby club, where he met Olympic weightlifter Ken Patera (and Trained as a Power Lifter with Ken Patera and got up to 280 pounds), who was preparing for a ring career at Verne Gagne's wrestling school. Patera introduced Flair to Verne Gagne, who agreed to take him on as a member of his training class


A great mat Wrestling and grappling match between Ric Flair and The Great Technical Wrestler Jack Brisco in 1982 MID ATLANTIC WRESTLING



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Ric Flair vs Ricky Steamboat (Wrestlewar 1989)


THIS MATCH IS KNOWN AS A TECHNICAL MASTERPIECE that was a match for the fans with a true taste for technical grappling and storytelling. 40 minutes of pure, clean, scientific wrestling. That's was judge by Tehnical wrestling legends Lou Thez, Pat O'Connor and Terry Funk

Ric Flair vs. Barry Windham. 2/14/1986
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Another great Technical Match against a very good technical wrestler BARRY WINDHAM IN 1986 FOR THE BATTLE OF THE BELTS IN ANOTHER 50 MINUTE match, with great sportmanship from Barry Windhm and the Ref Ric Flair damn near lost his ear when flung into a rope and the ring rope that wasnt tighten tight, the ref seen flair went to the corner on the floor in pain and got windham off of flair gave flair time by giving a Flair a ten count then Barry Windham grap the ref to break up the count to give Flair a another 10 count, great wrestling awareness by Barry and the ref
 
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ratchet bity;5125189 said:
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@ratchetbilly that's a good fuckin pick, you know your wrestling q very underrated wrestler with great technical skills, WCW fucked up, he was WORLD CHAMPION talent and deserved a title shot, but WCW was head over heels with NWO

even though he was a USWA, Smokey Mountain and GCW of NWA Champion he didnt get the respect he deserve, Greats like Dusty Rhodes and Ole said he one of the most complete and gifted wrestler in the industry.

Road Dogg Shuckin N Jivin was not even 1/10 of a wrestler as his brother Brad

Brad Armstrong vs. Barry Windham--Pro Wrestling
 
Shawn Michaels was a great technical wrestler when he went solo rocking the black and white with Sherri Martel as his manager and his finishing move was back suplex and he was a heel, I was a fan he showcase his scientific skills, Triple H in his early years also
 
I'm gonna go ahead with Chris Benoit. Those exchanges with Angle are some of the best WRESTLING matches of all time. Their Royal Rumble match is legendary, they never had a bad match.

When it comes to the old school guys I think Nick Bockwinkel deserves more credit, as does Ted DiBiase
 

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