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34. Mitsuharu Misawa

This one was actually our hardest to rank.  Mitsuharu Misawa has been called by many to be the best wrestler that Japanese wrestler of his time; which is saying a lot!  The problem is that he never set foot in a WWE ring, nor had he real exposure to North America, which has to be considered a factor for a North American based Hall of Fame.

Bill Goldberg

Okay.  This one was really hard for us to rank, and we are very curious to see what readers of website thinks.  We can’t imagine there will be a lot of neutral opinions on the wrestling career of Bill Goldberg.

Macarena

Highest Billboard Position:
#1 in 1996

40. Sabu

Suicidal. Genocidal. Homicidal.  Never before had adjectives seem appropriate for a wrestler as the wrestling style of Sabu fit those words perfectly.  There was no move he wouldn’t try, no risk he wouldn’t take, or no injury he wouldn’t work through.  Sabu was an independent superstar who found a home in ECW went through miles of barbed wire, rings on fire and suffered countless broken bones (including his neck) and has a road map of scars across his body.  He was agile, fast and was considered the top draw on the indy circuit.