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I'd love to hear who these 20 are.

Better than 'Taker? Fuck that's a long list. Kobashi, Misawa, Kawada, Taue, Akiyama, Tenryu, Jumbo, Sayami, Funk, Flair, Hansen, Dynamite Kid, Benoit, Liger, El Samurai, Sasuke, Kanemoto, KENTA, Tanahashi, Muta, Chris Adams, Harley Race, Vader, Bret Hart, Owen Hart...I mean, should I continue? I just named off the top of my head guys I've been watching recently, and I've hardly even started yet. Could list dozens more.
 
Better than 'Taker? Fuck that's a long list. Kobashi, Misawa, Kawada, Taue, Akiyama, Tenryu, Jumbo, Sayami, Funk, Flair, Hansen, Dynamite Kid, Benoit, Liger, El Samurai, Sasuke, Kanemoto, KENTA, Tanahashi, Muta, Chris Adams, Harley Race, Vader, Bret Hart, Owen Hart...I mean, should I continue? I just named off the top of my head guys I've been watching recently, and I've hardly even started yet. Could list dozens more.

Owen Hart isn't better than HBK. That's only 24! Ha!
 
Owen Hart isn't better than HBK. That's only 24! Ha!

I was just talking about 'Taker, not HBK.

But actually I'd say Owen was a far better worker than HBK. Owen in his late 80s New Japan prime is a one-of-a-kind sight to behold. Frankly I've always thought Owen was better than Bret, simply because of the fact that he was much more flexible in the variety of styles he could work. You won't see too many high-flying Bret Hart matches.
 
I was just talking about 'Taker, not HBK.

But actually I'd say Owen was a far better worker than HBK. Owen in his late 80s New Japan prime is a one-of-a-kind sight to behold. Frankly I've always thought Owen was better than Bret, simply because of the fact that he was much more flexible in the variety of styles he could work. You won't see too many high-flying Bret Hart matches.

Fair enough. Owen Hart was certainly one of the best high flyers the WWF had seen. While it's true that Bret Hart had his formula and stuck to it, you can't say he didn't perfect his own style down to a T.
 
Fair enough. Owen Hart was certainly one of the best high flyers the WWF had seen. While it's true that Bret Hart had his formula and stuck to it, you can't say he didn't perfect his own style down to a T.

Absolutely, which is why you simply will not find a bad Bret Hart match during his prime and time at top from 92-97. I'm fairly certain it was physically impossible for him to have a bad match, he even dragged watchable bouts out of Yokozuna, that's no small feat.
 

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