IrishCanadian25
Going on 10 years with WrestleZone
In a new Old School Series I plan on running here on Wrestlezone, I want to look back at some of the all time greats of professional wrestling history and ask the question - Who was it who REALLY put this guy over?
It doesn't have to be the first title win. It doesn't even have to be a win. The question will simply ask who it was who put each guy over into being a top level star, and why.
First up is Bret Hart.
Option #1 - Mr. Perfect
It seems to make sense, as it was Curt Henning who dropped "his" intercontinental championship to Bret Hart at one of the best SummerSlam matches of all time. Not only did Henning drop the belt to Bret - he surrendered it to Bret - submitting in the Sharpshooter. This was the Hitman's first singles title, and set him on the course for a great Hall of Fame Career.
Option #2 - Ric Flair
Whereas Perfect put Hart over for his first IC Title, it was Flair who dropped the WWF Title to the Hitman for the first time. Flair also submitted to the Sharpshooter - ironically with Mr. Perfect in Flair's corner - to earn Bret the "big one" for the first time in his career. The knock on this one is the fact that it was done at essentially a house show being taped for Colisseum Home Video.
Option # 3 - Yokozuna
What better way to put a guy over than to give him his 2nd WWF Title Reign? Make that win over an unstoppable 550-lb beheamoth whom nobody could really defeat. A guy who "ended" Hulkamania for years to come. When Yokozuna fell off the middle rope and opened the door for Bret to pin him at Wrestlemania 10, it once again solidified that the WWF was Bret's territory.
Honorable mentions: Owen Hart (WM10, SummerSlam), Bam Bam Bigelow (KOTR Finals), Jerry Lawler (SummerSlam, etc.), Roddy Piper (WM8), Steve Austin (WM13).
It doesn't have to be the first title win. It doesn't even have to be a win. The question will simply ask who it was who put each guy over into being a top level star, and why.
First up is Bret Hart.
Option #1 - Mr. Perfect
It seems to make sense, as it was Curt Henning who dropped "his" intercontinental championship to Bret Hart at one of the best SummerSlam matches of all time. Not only did Henning drop the belt to Bret - he surrendered it to Bret - submitting in the Sharpshooter. This was the Hitman's first singles title, and set him on the course for a great Hall of Fame Career.
Option #2 - Ric Flair
Whereas Perfect put Hart over for his first IC Title, it was Flair who dropped the WWF Title to the Hitman for the first time. Flair also submitted to the Sharpshooter - ironically with Mr. Perfect in Flair's corner - to earn Bret the "big one" for the first time in his career. The knock on this one is the fact that it was done at essentially a house show being taped for Colisseum Home Video.
Option # 3 - Yokozuna
What better way to put a guy over than to give him his 2nd WWF Title Reign? Make that win over an unstoppable 550-lb beheamoth whom nobody could really defeat. A guy who "ended" Hulkamania for years to come. When Yokozuna fell off the middle rope and opened the door for Bret to pin him at Wrestlemania 10, it once again solidified that the WWF was Bret's territory.
Honorable mentions: Owen Hart (WM10, SummerSlam), Bam Bam Bigelow (KOTR Finals), Jerry Lawler (SummerSlam, etc.), Roddy Piper (WM8), Steve Austin (WM13).