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5)Stone Cold Steve Austin
'Stone Cold' Steve Austin is the WWF's most profitable creation since the days of Hulk Hogan.Before the Rock, there was Steve Austin, the toughest Rattlesnake in the WWF's history.Stone Cold Steve Austin. The mere mention of his name will bring any sold-out crowd to its feet in a crazed frenzy. Never before has the world of sports-entertainment seen a phenomenon like the one that Stone Cold Steve Austin has created. At any live event you attend, all you see is a sea of Austin 3:16. Why? 'Cause Stone Cold said so!
Some peers say Stone Cold Steve Austin is a suicide machine with lack of regard for authority and rules. But you can't deny this superstar is tougher than leather when he steps through the ring ropes. Without a doubt, there are still plenty of unwritten chapters in the book of Austin 3:16!
4)The Rock
From his boyhood days travelling around the world with his father (professional wrestler Rocky Johnson) to his years as a football player at the University of Miami to his meteoric rise through the ranks of the Federation. After an injury-plagued football career at Miami and a subsequent unsuccessful foray into Canada where he lived in squalor, he decided pro football was not for him and he set his sights on following the path of his father and grandfather, High Chief Peter Maivia, and become the world's first third-generation professional wrestler.
3)The Undertaker
The Undertaker has been the man in the World Wrestling Federation for over 10 years now.At the 1990 Survivor Series, Ted DiBiase promised a mystery partner for his “Million Dollar Team.” That surprise turned out to be the Undertaker, who made his World Wrestling Federation debut at the November spectacular! Led to the ring by Brother Love, the Undertaker dominated in his first bout, utilizing the Tombstone piledriver to swiftly dissect the opposing team! From that moment on, no one in the Federation was safe - a “Decade of Destruction” was about to begin!
2)Bret Hart
Bret Hart has grappled with the greatest on the globe, proving himself as 'The Excellence of Execution' in the squared circle. Born, raised and residing in Calgary, Alberta, Bret Hart comes from a family that excelled at the sport of wrestling and has been recognized both nationally and internationally for their exceptional ability. Being in and around the ring his whole life, Bret trained with vigor, honed his innate skill and began to make a name for himself at an early age. During his teens, Bret dominated the Canadian amateur circuit and at 21, with an outstanding array of amateur titles under his belt and the confidence of a champion, he laced up his boots and set off to make his mark internationally in and amongst the ranks of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).
Bret Hart's commitment to his fans is unequaled. "The Hitman" donates his time to numerous charitable causes. He has always been an avid supporter of the Special Olympics and the Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation. Bret was recently honored with “The Best of the Best” award from the American Heart Association, as the best wrestler in his sport.
"I'm the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be" and that’s the truth. Bret “Hitman" Hart, the world's greatest technical wrestler, officially retired from professional wrestling after 23 years on October 20, 2000.
1)Hulk Hogan
Hulk Hogan is by far the most internationally recognizable figure ever to hail from wrestling. He may not be the best wrestler in the ring, though his wrestling skills got him over before his second stint in the WWF, but his charisma and ability to work the crowd has made him the biggest box office and pay-per-view draw in the history of pro wresHogan made his re-debut in the WWF on January 7, 1984, where he helped Bob Backlund from the Samoans. On January 23, Hogan clashed with then WWF World Champion the Iron Sheik, during the bout Hulk was trapped in the Camel Clutch, but he then did his trademark Hulkup routine and then quickly nailed the Sheik with the Big Legdrop to capture the WWF World Title, and Hulkamania was born with the phrase Say your prayers, eat your vitamins and stay in shape..
At the Royal Rumble, January 19, 1991. Hulk brought himself back as the number one contender, when he for the second year in a row won the Royal Rumble. Hogan was set to go up against the Iraq sympathiser Sgt. Slaughter, who put more petroleum on the feud, when he blasted Hogan with a fireball. Their matchup at WrestleMania VII were rather unforgettable, but Hogan won the match and gained the WWF World Title for a third time
5)Stone Cold Steve Austin
'Stone Cold' Steve Austin is the WWF's most profitable creation since the days of Hulk Hogan.Before the Rock, there was Steve Austin, the toughest Rattlesnake in the WWF's history.Stone Cold Steve Austin. The mere mention of his name will bring any sold-out crowd to its feet in a crazed frenzy. Never before has the world of sports-entertainment seen a phenomenon like the one that Stone Cold Steve Austin has created. At any live event you attend, all you see is a sea of Austin 3:16. Why? 'Cause Stone Cold said so!
Some peers say Stone Cold Steve Austin is a suicide machine with lack of regard for authority and rules. But you can't deny this superstar is tougher than leather when he steps through the ring ropes. Without a doubt, there are still plenty of unwritten chapters in the book of Austin 3:16!
4)The Rock
From his boyhood days travelling around the world with his father (professional wrestler Rocky Johnson) to his years as a football player at the University of Miami to his meteoric rise through the ranks of the Federation. After an injury-plagued football career at Miami and a subsequent unsuccessful foray into Canada where he lived in squalor, he decided pro football was not for him and he set his sights on following the path of his father and grandfather, High Chief Peter Maivia, and become the world's first third-generation professional wrestler.
3)The Undertaker
The Undertaker has been the man in the World Wrestling Federation for over 10 years now.At the 1990 Survivor Series, Ted DiBiase promised a mystery partner for his “Million Dollar Team.” That surprise turned out to be the Undertaker, who made his World Wrestling Federation debut at the November spectacular! Led to the ring by Brother Love, the Undertaker dominated in his first bout, utilizing the Tombstone piledriver to swiftly dissect the opposing team! From that moment on, no one in the Federation was safe - a “Decade of Destruction” was about to begin!
2)Bret Hart
Bret Hart has grappled with the greatest on the globe, proving himself as 'The Excellence of Execution' in the squared circle. Born, raised and residing in Calgary, Alberta, Bret Hart comes from a family that excelled at the sport of wrestling and has been recognized both nationally and internationally for their exceptional ability. Being in and around the ring his whole life, Bret trained with vigor, honed his innate skill and began to make a name for himself at an early age. During his teens, Bret dominated the Canadian amateur circuit and at 21, with an outstanding array of amateur titles under his belt and the confidence of a champion, he laced up his boots and set off to make his mark internationally in and amongst the ranks of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).
Bret Hart's commitment to his fans is unequaled. "The Hitman" donates his time to numerous charitable causes. He has always been an avid supporter of the Special Olympics and the Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation. Bret was recently honored with “The Best of the Best” award from the American Heart Association, as the best wrestler in his sport.
"I'm the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be" and that’s the truth. Bret “Hitman" Hart, the world's greatest technical wrestler, officially retired from professional wrestling after 23 years on October 20, 2000.
1)Hulk Hogan
Hulk Hogan is by far the most internationally recognizable figure ever to hail from wrestling. He may not be the best wrestler in the ring, though his wrestling skills got him over before his second stint in the WWF, but his charisma and ability to work the crowd has made him the biggest box office and pay-per-view draw in the history of pro wresHogan made his re-debut in the WWF on January 7, 1984, where he helped Bob Backlund from the Samoans. On January 23, Hogan clashed with then WWF World Champion the Iron Sheik, during the bout Hulk was trapped in the Camel Clutch, but he then did his trademark Hulkup routine and then quickly nailed the Sheik with the Big Legdrop to capture the WWF World Title, and Hulkamania was born with the phrase Say your prayers, eat your vitamins and stay in shape..
At the Royal Rumble, January 19, 1991. Hulk brought himself back as the number one contender, when he for the second year in a row won the Royal Rumble. Hogan was set to go up against the Iraq sympathiser Sgt. Slaughter, who put more petroleum on the feud, when he blasted Hogan with a fireball. Their matchup at WrestleMania VII were rather unforgettable, but Hogan won the match and gained the WWF World Title for a third time