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Philip81
04-14-2007, 05:23 AM
Post who you prefer and why you prefer one of Brian Pillman or Curt Hennig.

I would say Hennig because of his title reigns during the '90s. They were long and great. Though both Pillman and Hennig passed away 4 (Hennig) and 10 (Pillman) years ago. Brian Pillman was a great wrestler but Hennig had more better skills, more and longer title reigns and many other reasons.

NOS
04-14-2007, 06:54 AM
Henning all the way cause he is one of the best wrestlers of all time with a cool finisher ;D

BR549
04-17-2007, 06:26 PM
Henning all the way cause he is one of the best wrestlers of all time with a cool finisher ;D

Cool finisher? A fishermans suplex is cool? I agree with Hennig (notice the spelling)

toe nail124
04-18-2007, 04:17 PM
i say pillman he was great in his wcw days whether it was in the blonddes or in the cruiserweight division it was greatness and even when he wasnt flyin brian in his wwf days he could still sell aloose cannon promo and just snap

newerest
04-22-2007, 10:38 PM
Hennig.

Pillman was really good at making his angles entertaining, and he was fun as hell to watch in the ring. The wrestling world truly lost a great with his death.

But, Mr. Perfect was easily one of the top 10 wrestlers of all time. His mic skills were easily better than Bret Hart's, not to mention that he was easily on par with Kurt Angle, Bret Hart, and even Chris Benoit with being able to have awesome matches.

Both men's death were tragedys, but Pillman was just a rising star. IMO Mr. Perfect was already a legend.

TR305
04-25-2007, 09:59 PM
Hennig.

Pillman was really good at making his angles entertaining, and he was fun as hell to watch in the ring. The wrestling world truly lost a great with his death.

But, Mr. Perfect was easily one of the top 10 wrestlers of all time. His mic skills were easily better than Bret Hart's, not to mention that he was easily on par with Kurt Angle, Bret Hart, and even Chris Benoit with being able to have awesome matches.

Both men's death were tragedys, but Pillman was just a rising star. IMO Mr. Perfect was already a legend.

You sumed it up best. I do think though Pillman if still alive today would have gone on to become a future hall of famer/World Champion