| @ZW619-I can't believe I'm even responding to this you 12-year-old mark--as I completely fail to see your point--but let me clue you in on something . . . wrestling is scripted. Any wrestler can be booked to defeat any other wrestler, whether or not he could in real life. The purpose of professional wrestling is entertainment. If wrestling were 'real,' do you think 5'3" 140lb. Rey Mysterio could ever win a match, let alone against guys like Batista, Kurt Angle, Mike Knox (who did not make the list), and Kane? So, if your point is that Great Khali is great because he's over 7' and 400lbs. and Tyson Kidd is not great because he's 5'9" and 190lbs., then why did Rey Mysterio make the list when he's even smaller than Tyson Kidd? And speaking of greatness, why didn't Mike Knox make the list? I'll tell you why . . . because he sucks just like Great Khali. And how bad is Great Khali? The Great Khali is so bad that his advertised Punjabi Prison match against the Undertaker was pulled from The Great American Bash 2006 because his live performances were spotty at best and he was only allowed to perform on SmackDown! where his matches were heavily edited prior to airing. To that end, the Undertaker faced Big Show in a Punjabi Prison Match on pay-per-view that made absolutely no sense as the entire gimmick of the match revolved around Khali and Undertaker and Big Show had no angle at the time. And if you're going to tell me that Great Khali is great because he was World Heavyweight Champion, I'd say that he was probably fifth in line to get the belt as Edge and Batista were injured, Kurt Angle was winding down his time in WWE, and Rey Mysterio was getting ready to take time off for knee surgery. He was a transitional champion at best. |