"...I ain't no punk b-tch!" - Randy Savage: (WCW Monday Nitro 18/10/1999).
Man, I love the above quote, and Randy's delivery of it was great!
There really isn't probably anything more I can add to this thread that hasn't already been posted (thanks SirJoseOle!)...However, having been a fan of Pro Wrestling for 22 years now, I grew up as a HUGE mark for the 'Madness'!
Others have already stated this, but Randy Savage was truly a complete all-round performer that could literally 'do it all' and thanks to that talent, is highly regarded and respected by fans and wrestle folk alike and for good reason.
It's funny, when I think back, even his Heel stalling routine before his matches was completely mesmerizing! Of course, along with his ability to talk and cut a promo, the man could wrestle his @$$ off!
There's many examples of course, but the fact that he was able to carry "The Ultimate 'Roider" to his best singles match ever at 'Mania VII speaks volumes.
Some other matches that spring to mind as being especially memorable are the 'Mania III classic, Macho's grueling contest with Warrior at Summerslam '92, His mid-card matches with a pre-'HBK' Shawn Michaels in 1992, His bouts with Yokozuna in '93 are fun and his show-stealing performances with Diamond Dallas Page at WCW Spring Stampede '97 and The Great American Bash '97 will remain in my VHS collection forever.
As a massive WCW mark throughout the mid-90's right up until the bitter end in 2001, I fondly recall many of Randy's WCW angles and scraps. His series against Flair in '95/'96 was a smash (especially the match from Nitro at Ceasar's Palace). The Sting/Savage/Steiners/nWo angle from early 1997 is great stuff that spawned many great moments and helped WCW generate some of the biggest crowd pops ever seen/heard as well.
Even though Macho's athletic ability was slowly sapped away as he aged and accumulated injuries, his ability to work a crowd and cut a promo stayed. His 1999 WCW run will never be remembered for "Five star classics" between the ropes, but Randy's promo's and angles that year were often hysterical and entertaining as hell! The banter back and forth between him and Dennis Rodman on consecutive live Nitro broadcasts in July/August '99 where both guys blatantly ignored WCW's "standards and practices" by uttering references to b*tches and sl*ts etc. were comedy gold.
The long suffering Tony Schiavone on commentary often had to attempt to contain his laughter on air thanks to these two and the guys in the production truck had a hell of a time attempting to bleep out just about everything 'The Worm' and 'Madness' said!
Anyway, above are just some of my memories of the 'Macho Man', who in my estimation, is on the short list of the very best of all time. So what if he "de-flowered" Steph!? Randy Savage belongs in the WWE Hall Of Fame. Even if only because the casual fan regards the WWE HOF as THE Hall of Fame.
**EDIT:** I had typed several more paragraphs in this post, but for some reason when I submitted it, they disappeared!...Can't really be bothered re-typing it at the moment, so for now, my post will end somewhat abruptly above. :-D