Bill Pidto wrote:Fury wrote:Bill Pidto wrote:
Dude, you are out of your mind. Either that, or you have a very bad memory.
I will now skip over every post you make in this thread from here on out.
You're nuts. Explain to me how any of those wrestlers combined such different styles, carried as many bad workers, had a variation of their five moves of doom, sold, and had the psychology, they all had pieces of those, or even had those skills but did not do it to the level of Daniel Bryan. Daniel Bryan has been the legit best wrestler in America for the past decade, with the WWE style he has even stepped up a level.
How old are you? 20? You probably think CM Punk is a top 10 wrestler of all time.
Daniel Bryan might be the best wrestler of the past decade (he isn't). But 10 years ago, it was 2004, and guys like Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, Owen Hart and Mr. Perfect were either well past their primes, gone from the company, or dead. So make your point more clear.
You really think he's better than those 4 guys in their primes? He's better than Benoit and Eddie Guerrero? Better than Austin, Mick Foley and Taker? How about Jericho or Kurt Angle? Better than Rick Rude and the Macho Man?
Is he better than RVD or Edge?
Is he even better than Dean Amrbose or Dolph Ziggler?
I can go on and on. How dare you call him the GOAT.
LOL
You have no clue, bro. First of all, where did I mention CM Punk in that list of dudes who compare? Do you only watch WWE? Seriously? Why not mention Ric Flair, Dean Malenko, Misawa, Jushin Liger, Terry Funk? Why stop at WWE guys?
He's better than all of the guys you mentioned. Mick Foley and Taker aren't even close, IN RING PERFORMANCE. RVD was a spot monkey. I'm not even touching Edge. Dean Ambrose isn't a great worker, good but not great. Ziggler is a great bumper.
Austin was really good and would have been better without the neck injury. Chris Jericho was also really good but not as crisp in the ring. Kurt Angle devolved into suplex after suplex without much psychology.
Rick Rude, no. Solid worker, never an elite worker. Savage had some classic matches, but he doesn't have Bryan's all around ability.
When you're talking about Bryan, you're talking about a guy who can do ANYTHING in the ring. He has the hard style from Japan, the lucha libre from Mexico, and the psychology of American workers (works the crowd, understands the logical progression of a match). You cannot be serious with this weak ass lame argument. He's better than all of them in their prime, except possibly Bret Hart, but I give Bryan the edge due to more versatility.





















