Next up in the PWI Award series is Most Inspirational Wrestler. This is probably the most forgotten award for me. I look at the list and see some guys who I dont think are very deserving, but I often cant come up with a better choice. 2005 is one example. Chris Candido won the award. I liked Candido, and mean no disrespect, but I dont see how someone dying in April makes him an inspiring figure. I could not, however, think of anyone else for that year so I wont argue against him. Heres the list:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PWI_Most_Inspirational_Wrestler_of_the_Year
Im going to argue against 1991. To be fair I wasnt watching much WCW so I dont really know what the Patriot did that year. I have a feeling he won because he liked America and we were at war early in the year. If thats what got him the award Hulk Hogan may as well have won. He actually defeated an Iraqi sympathizer at WrestleMania. Hogan is not my choice either. My choice is Virgil. Yes, the same Virgil who has become a laughing stock in wrestling. The same guy everybody here makes fun of. He hasnt had the most successful career, but 1991 is easily the best and maybe the only good year in his career. For years Virgil was the servant of Ted Dibiase. At first he was the bodyguard, but as time went by Dibiase had Virgil doing the most demeaning things for him. Finally Virgil had enough and decided to leave Dibiase. The crowd pop was awesome when Virgil hit Dibiase with the million dollar belt at the Royal Rumble. Everyone got behind Virgil. Roddy Piper took Virgil under his wing making him even more popular. Virgil beat Dibiase at mania and then beat him for the million dollar belt at SummerSlam. As soon as 1992 hit Virgil became the jobber we all know him as, but for one year Virgil was pretty inspiring.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PWI_Most_Inspirational_Wrestler_of_the_Year
Im going to argue against 1991. To be fair I wasnt watching much WCW so I dont really know what the Patriot did that year. I have a feeling he won because he liked America and we were at war early in the year. If thats what got him the award Hulk Hogan may as well have won. He actually defeated an Iraqi sympathizer at WrestleMania. Hogan is not my choice either. My choice is Virgil. Yes, the same Virgil who has become a laughing stock in wrestling. The same guy everybody here makes fun of. He hasnt had the most successful career, but 1991 is easily the best and maybe the only good year in his career. For years Virgil was the servant of Ted Dibiase. At first he was the bodyguard, but as time went by Dibiase had Virgil doing the most demeaning things for him. Finally Virgil had enough and decided to leave Dibiase. The crowd pop was awesome when Virgil hit Dibiase with the million dollar belt at the Royal Rumble. Everyone got behind Virgil. Roddy Piper took Virgil under his wing making him even more popular. Virgil beat Dibiase at mania and then beat him for the million dollar belt at SummerSlam. As soon as 1992 hit Virgil became the jobber we all know him as, but for one year Virgil was pretty inspiring.