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All right, if people want to vote for Funk, that's cool. But, please stop with this BS about how much more of a legend Funk was in comparison to Misawa. For a gaijin, Funk was an incredible drawer in Japan, and he did all right for himself here in the States. But, the evidence would show that what Misawa did in Japan trumps both what Funk did there and in the States.
It's not as if Misawa was the anchor of a rinky-dink company all throughout the 90s. Instead, he was All Japan's premier guy during this time, and I can guarantee you that he was pulling down better numbers than WCW pulled down in the early 90s and the WWF pulled down in the mid-1990s.
I would seriously like someone to come in here and try to argue that Funk's toughness isn't predicated on the blatant use of foreign objects. In contrast, Misawa is known for taking insane amounts of punishment from men who use nothing more than what God gave them to fight with.
What Misawa did in Japan does trump What Funk did in Japan, but it does not trump what funk did here in the States. Misawa would not have been the same draw here in the States as he was in Japan, why? Well because we are talking about 2 completely different countries, and he wasn't known very good here in the States. So therefore whatever Misawa could have done here in the States, Funk would have trumped that because he is known far more in the states than Misawa.
I'm not going to argue against the fact that he was pulling down better numbers. But remember that this match is held in the US not Japan. In Japan, wrestling is treated as a serious athletic sport, while in the US it is more about the storylines and drama. So again just because he drew in Japan, doesn't mean that the same outcome would happen in the US.
Ok, Funk is also known for taking in incredible amount of punishment, especially at an older age. And the punishment he was receiving wasn't from what God gave the man that was dishing it out, it was from foreign objects. He was getting getting abused with thumbtacks,ladders,chairs,tables,Barbwire and many other things. And was involved in one of the most bloodiest matches ever in the History of ECW with Sabu, The Barbed Wire match. Paul Heyman called this match Disturbing and I have to agree with him, now i usually really dislike Hardcore matches like this but some friends told me to watch it a couple of years ago on youtube and I did and i was disturbed and amazed at how a man the age of Terry Funk could put himself through that.
How is that at all relevant to who would win? The only way such an argument would work is if it could be proven that a more entertainment-based style of wrestling would be to Misawa's disadvantage. And, although professional wrestling is treated like a sport in Japan, this doesn't mean that it doesn't have any storylines. Hell, Misawa was part of what is arguably the greatest storyline/feud in professional wrestling history. I definitely suggest that you take a look at this article on the Misawa/Kawada feud if you get the chance:
The Misawa vs. Kawada Feud
And, this would definitely be to Funk's advantage if the match was in ECW.
I didn't say that they didn't have storylines. Over there In Japan wrestling is not much about the Storylines is more about having an athletic match. It doesn't mean they wont have storylines it just means that they focus more on the athleticism of the match that is happening, were as in comparison it is for the most part the complete opposite in the states. I think that if Misawa were to wrestle differently and wrestle the way they do here in America then Funk would have him beat, because in America storytelling is more common than having an athletic match were the match is only about the moves the performers can do.
BTW, when i do get the time you bet i will be taking a look at that feud.
I said that to point out the fact that Funk could take in punishment just as well as Misawa. So if Misawa wants to punish Funk, then Funk would be able to hang in there just like he was able to do with Sabu in the Barbed Wire match, which could have been a more brutal punishment than any punishment Misawa has recieved.
You know, I think a 55 year old Terry Funk could knock alot guys out of this tournament. But in this tournament, we are looking at a Terry Funk in his prime. That's a shame for Misawa.
I know he's a legend in Japan, but Terry Funk was just dominant where ever he wrestled.
He was the NWA before Ric Flair was established.
He has success in the WWF.
He made the rounds as a legend on the Independent curcuit until he landed in ECW in the mid '90's. He owned that company.
Funk has to advance.
I haven't really heard of a good reason to vote for Misawa. All I've heard is the same old thing about Misawa that I've heard about every other Japanese wrestler: Namely that he's a god in Japanese wrestling circles. While I don't doubt the validity of that one bit, so what? I'm not basing my decision on who I think is the bigger legend and who isn't. I look at Funk and see someone that's proven able to adapt to any sort of wrestling environment and thrive.
As I said in an earlier post, while this isn't a hardcore environment, Funk's journey into that wrestling niche during a time when he was long past his prime, the success he attained in it and the fact that he's managed to stay relevant in pro wrestling by reinventing himself shows me ultimately what he's capable of.