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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.

Dr. Jerry Graham

Okay, we admit we screwed up on this one last year.  We included Luke Graham and Mike Graham, but we totally forgot Dr. Jerry Graham who was the founder of the fictitious Graham wrestling family which also included current WWE Hall of Famers, Eddie and “Superstar” Billy Graham.

Pat O'Connor

At present, the only man from New Zealand to ever become World Champion, Pat O’Connor was a wrestling machine who competed in technical masterpieces for decades.

Booker T

We held back on ranking Booker T in our inaugural list as felt that despite being in his mid 40’s we thought the “spinaroonie” master had another run left in him in the WWE.  When he came back this year and returned to the WWE as a broadcaster, we felt it was time to list the five time WCW World Heavyweight Champion.