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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Rocky Johnson vs.. The Rock Who is Best Wrestler Father or Son

Father n Sons Who Is Best Wrestlers ..!

Hello friends this is Sana Ahmed here ..

Today I m Sharing with you Top Wrestlers and them Fathers or Sons.. you Shall be Votes who is the Best Wrestlers

Rocky Johnson vs. The Rock

Before the commenter’s start gnashing their teeth: Yes, we all know that the Rock is a third generation wrestler, as his grandfather was “High Chief” Peter Maivia. But as we’re comparing fathers to sons (and daughters) here, and Maivia was actually the Great Ones maternal grandfather, he doesn’t get included in this comparison. Arbitrary? Maybe, but it’s our list, so pipe down.

Rocky Johnson was a charismatic performer who earned his spot in the history books by way of becoming the first black World Tag Team Champions in WWE (then WWF, natch), alongside Tony Atlas. That’s small potatoes compared to the success his son found, however, as the Rock became one of the biggest, most popular and most consistent wrestlers of his era, able to refer to himself as the Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment without a hint of hyperbole or irony.

Winner: The Rock



Bob Orton vs. “Cowboy” Bob Orton vs. Randy Orton

Let’s start off with a big one, shall we? Everyone who’s half paid attention to WWE programming for the past decade knows that Randy Orton isn’t just one of the company’s top-tier talents, he’s also a third generation wrestler. The Viper’s grandaddy was Bob Orton, Sr., a decent enough grapple, but only ever a regional draw, primarily in Florida and the Midwest. His son, best known as “Cowboy” Bob Orton, improved upon his father’s success as an integral part of WWE during its mid-1980s boom period. But even though he took part of the main event of the inaugural Wrestle Mania, “Cowboy” Bob never became a top-level performer on his own.

The third generation Orton, however, is something different altogether. By the end of the last decade, the WW E’s “apex predator” had honed his craft to a razor-sharp edge, with some of the industry’s most recognizable mannerisms and signature moves, and a pitch-perfect finisher: the RKO. Though we’ve been less impressed with his currently ongoing face-run, there’s no denying that Orton is one of the wrestling industry’s top talents in 2011, and has surpassed both his father and grandfather on most every level.

Winner: Randy Orton

Angelo Poffo vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage and “Leaping” Lanny Poffo

Like Bob Orton, Sr., Angelo Poffo kicked around in numerous regional promotions during the old territory days, winning championships that were “world titles” pretty much in name only, as well as several regional belts. But Poffo’s most enduring gift to the world of professional wrestling wasn’t handed out in the ring, but rather the delivery room.

Both of Poffo’s sons, Randy and Lanny, ended up entering the wrestling biz, but while Lanny was a decent performer with some fun gimmicks like “Leaping” Lanny Poffo and “The Genius,” he never really became much more than a well-regarded jobber. His older brother, however, went on to colossal success as one of the industry’s best-ever workers with one of the best wrestling gimmicks, outfits, names and voices in professional wrestling history, as the late, great “Macho Man” Randy Savage.

Winner: “Macho Man” Randy Savage

The Million Dollar Man vs. Ted DiBiase

Here’s a formula for wrestling success: Take a talented, technical wrestler, capable of carrying anyone to a good match, slap a classic heel gimmick on him, and get ready to start counting your money. “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase is a beloved figure from WW E’s 1980s heyday, but as one of its most reliable performers, and one of the best at stirring an audience into an enraged frenzy, he still doesn’t get quite enough credit in our opinion.

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