Bounty Hunter wrote: » Cass is this generations non roidy Test
beakerjoe wrote: » He looks alot greenier than Test and he has a bigger frame too which may limit him in terms of what moves he can do. But he's young and has potential. I don't think hes as bad as people think. Test was very under rated. He was very agile and nimble for a big man and had a lovely move set. (Loved his big boot/ top rope elbow / pump handle slam)
Snakeweasel wrote: » Random question as much as it is a thought, is Benoit's WCW title win recognised in the "record books"? I know WWE made a big deal of him winning the title there but is that kind of like how they don't recognise Joe as a former world champ because it was with the competition? Did they only recognise Booker T as multiple times champion since he was champion when WCW was bought out by WWE? I dont recall them putting DDP over as a former world champion during his run, same as Scott Steiner, but I could be wrong as that's over 15 years ago now. But I digress. Anywho, original question, Benoit, 1 or 2 time world champion?
Angron wrote: » Test's big boot was a thing of beauty, looked like he was really trying to kill people with it.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Who recognizes the TNA title as a world title apart from themselves? Didn't PWI magazine downgrade it years ago. I wonder what would the likes of AJ consider to be his first world title win.
Riddle101 wrote: » I definitely think there is an argument to be made about the TNA World Championship being recognized as a world title, but I think wrestling fans have been conditioned to believe WWE's way of thinking in regards to World Championships. The only titles WWE consider world titles are all the WWE World Championships, the WCW World Championship, and the NWA Championship. WWE doesn't seem to recognize the TNA, ECW, AWA or the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, despite how well known they are. I guess they only really count promotions who were legitimate competition to them.
Omackeral wrote: » If you include the AWA Title then puts Mr Perfect, Rick Martel and Jerry Lawler as World Champions. It always felt a tad too regional IMO to be a World Title. On a par with Memphis and the USWA.
leggo wrote: » So then where would the Lucha Underground title rank? The company has kinda fallen off a bit, but if you're talking companies that had TV exposure and a strong roster, that's got to count too right? I mean, TNA never came close to WWE in ratings, but neither did Lucha Underground. So would they qualify under the same logic? Prince Puma (Ricochet), John Morrisson and Matanza (Jeff Cobb) can all legitimately count as some of the best on the planet today.
leggo wrote: » Oh I agree, I'm of the opinion that WWE, WCW and NWA are the only ones that truly count, my point was that if you count TNA and ROH then it starts to get tenuous when other companies you'd never even think of counting would have to be considered.