TootsieBear
Pre-Show Stalwart
Recently I've stumbled upon an awesome and interesting video on YouTube, by WWE about renowned managers in pro-wrestling history. This video looks to be from the early 2000's.
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What I loved is looking down memory lane and seeing many performers who not only entertained us throughout the years, but we lost since then. Sad to know several of them have passed on.
Thankfully we have the memories to last for many, many years to come. Now after watching this video I'm curious who you consider that greatest manager in pro-wrestling history.
I know it's impossible to narrow it down to one individual. But this is an opinion thread and I like reading what you guys have to say about wrestling in general.
For my money, I'll have to say Paul Heyman. He's always entertained me, great on the mic, and has a good eye for both talent and the business. I don't need to explain the success he has had with numerous of different performers over the years.
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What I loved is looking down memory lane and seeing many performers who not only entertained us throughout the years, but we lost since then. Sad to know several of them have passed on.
Thankfully we have the memories to last for many, many years to come. Now after watching this video I'm curious who you consider that greatest manager in pro-wrestling history.
I know it's impossible to narrow it down to one individual. But this is an opinion thread and I like reading what you guys have to say about wrestling in general.
For my money, I'll have to say Paul Heyman. He's always entertained me, great on the mic, and has a good eye for both talent and the business. I don't need to explain the success he has had with numerous of different performers over the years.