David Steel
Steve Austin
Alpha Female
Bret Hitman Hart
Josef von Schmidt
Karl von Hess
Rob Cage
Buddy Rogers "The Nature Boy" and in British Wrestling i think Johnny Saint
Wes Adams
Andre the Giant
Farmer Joe
Ric Flair
Axel Dieter Jr
Hulk Hogan of course
Bacardi
Ricky Steamboat
Sean Brennan
Bret Hart or Shawn Michaels comes to mind straight away also Ric Flair
Jaxx
Ric Flair
Kyra Brooks
Hulk Hogan
Here in Spain the first taste of wrestling was in 1992, and called Pressing Catch, at the time at which most saw was Hulk Hogan on the show and a television series
Rick Valentine
Funnily, it´s still Hogan who comes to my mind first... but it was The Million Dollar Man who hooked me, not Hogan. Terry Funk, Ric Flair.. there´s not much up there.. ^^
Kid Fite
Shawn Michaels
Jezabeth
When I think of a True Legend I think of Me. SIMPLE
Sir Reginald Royce
Capt. Lou Albano.
Shaka
The first name I think of right now is Lou Thesz. He held the National Wrestling Alliance World Heavyweight title 6 times over 18 years, and was a huge influence in the creation of the Shoot style in Japan, which was partially the forerunner of Mixed Martial Arts as we know it today. He was hailed as one of if not the best 'hooker' of his time. He was the real deal. You can talk about workers but Thesz was a shooter, no doubt about it. Before he passed away a decade ago, he was the Commissioner of the shoot style promotion UWFi, where British mat legend Billy Robinson started the Snake Pit Japan dojo, where notables like Ken and Frank Shamrock, Josh Barnett and PRIDE legend Kazushi 'Gracie Killer' Sakuraba, all trained in Catch-as-catch-can wrestling.
TJ Perkins
El Santo
Laura McGoren
shawn michaels
Dennis Brozinski
There are many Legends in Wrestling. But on top of that list will allways be ..... The Man! "Nature Boy" Ric Flair is the first name that comes to mind.
Jenny Sjödin
The first name popping up in my head would be Karl Gotch. He is without a doubt the wrestler who has inspired me the most regarding such things as fitness and training as well as mat techniques and ring work. Without him the Japansese wrestling scene, which I have the outmost respect for, would most certainly look a whole lot different and probably not in a good way
Rob Raw
Andre The Giant
Gabriel Angelfyre
No doubt
One of my idols: Ric Flair
Yours truly,
Gabriel Angelfyre
Lanny The Genius Poffo
Bruno Sammartino



