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6. Dave Batista

Dave Batista got a late start in professional wrestling but he had the look and size that was coveted by the WWE and a multi-faceted personality that allowed him to excel as both a face and as a heel in during his career.
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3. Chris Jericho

We firmly believe that one of the most well-rounded characters in the history of professional wrestling has to be Chris Jericho.
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65. Chavo Guerrero Jr.

He may not have had the success of his uncle Eddie, but Chavo Guerrero Jr. remained in the National wrestling spotlight for a whopping sixteen years between 1996 and 2011 competing for WCW and WWE.  An excellent wrestler who as part of the legendary Guerrero clan, Chavo never failed to deliver solid matches and often carried inferior combatants in the ring.  He may never have topped a card, but he was the winner of many secondary titles and is still an asset who could be brought back at anytime.

Bobby Lashley

Did Bobby Lashley do enough to warrant a rank?  Currently trying to pursue a career in Mixed Martial Arts, we will hold off on any potential rank as we are not ruling out a potential WWE comeback.  During his relatively brief tenure for Vince, Lashley was pushed strong as monster sized face and competed in main events for the company.  We don’t see it as an impossibility that it could happen again, but if it didn’t would he enter the Hall?   Likely a no at this point.