Saturday, March 24, 2012

Bleacher Reports WWE Top 100 Superstars: The Ultimate List


8. The Rock


A pillar of the Attitude Era, he was probably the best ever on the microphone. He is one of the most loved wrestler ever.

I ranked him No. 2 on the greatest WWE Multifaceted Wrestlers list I previously made; you can read more about him here:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/510624-wwe-best-of-best-part-5-the-10-greatest-entertainers/page/10
23. Jimmy Snuka


Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka was the original WWF high flyer and one of the most popular wrestlers ever.

I ranked him No. 3 on the greatest WWE High Flyers list I previously made; you can read more about him here:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/540726-wwe-best-of-best-part-6-of-7-the-10-greatest-high-flyers/page/9
46. Yokozuna


He was a true squashing machine and he did not so bad in the ring for a man his size. He was a top heel in the '90s and he put over many legendary wrestlers such as Bret Hart and Stone Cold.

I ranked him No. 4 on the greatest WWE Monsters list I previously made; you can read more about him here:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/455806-wwe-best-of-best-part-2-of-8-the-10-greatest-monsters/page/8
49. The Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika)


In the early '80s, The Wild Samoans dominated the tag team division and they had three reigns as the Champions.

With their unique in-ring style and gimmick, they inspired a lot of Samoan wrestlers who were also family members, such as Umaga, Rikishi and The Usos.

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