With a seemingly perfect blend of harmonies, Folk, Pop and the Singer/Songwriter sensibility their may be no duo more revered in music than that of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. Considering any reunion concert they do could fill Central Park, it shows the power that their music still has today.
When the Dudley Boys gimmick started as Hanson brother (From Slapshot) goofballs in ECW, many were entertained, but few would have pegged them to become one of the greatest tag teams of all time. Bubba Ray & D-Von won more high level Tag Team Titles than any other duo. They are currently entrenched in TNA, but with nothing left to prove it is likely that their time in the squared circle has little time left.
As of this writing (Spring 2013) Sting is still very much an active competitor in TNA Wrestling, but as he is well into his 50’s, we feel comfortable with ranking him at this time. When it is all said and done, Sting may never wrestle a match under the WWE banner, and though that will disappoint many fans, this is the guy who helped carry World Championship Wrestling in their lean years, and was the good guy opposition against the initial run of the New World Order.
Overall, Sting may very well be one of the greatest babyfaces in wrestling history. More importantly he was able to have great matches with monsters (like Vader), brawlers (like Mick Foley) and technical wonders (like Ric Flair) and though he is respected as a worker, he is very much undervalued. The WWE has inducted performers who did very little in a WWE ring, but never anybody in the current era. Sting will likely be the first.