@@BAztid after Hulkamani, nobody, really, but y'all acting like wrestling never existed before 1983, or that the territories were empty, and there's japan and mexico as well.
my mount rushmore is pretty simply. hogan for his era, stone cold for his era, john cena for his era, and finally the undertaker who was there for every single of the other 3s eras. imo there simply cant be a mt rushmore without the undertaker.
Honestly, any list without Hogan is a joke. Whether you like him personally or not - and I've grown to like him less and less over the years - he's the first face on the mountain, WITHOUT QUESTION.
I certainly understand why so many people include him, but if you consider the pioneers of pro wrestling, guys who revolutionized the business, you can absolutely create a viable Mount Rushmore without Hogan. Martin "Farmer" Burns (arguably the first true pro wrestling star during the time when it transitioned from a shoot to a work) Gorgeous George (revolutionized the character aspect of pro wrestling in a fashion that impacted pop culture, and was one of the first big TV stars when home televisions were first being sold) Toots Mondt (practically invented the faster paced, exciting style of modern style of pro wrestling that doesn't mirror traditional catch wrestling) Rikidōzan (helped globalize wrestling prior to Hogan by making it viable in Japan, which still houses arguably the 2nd-largest pro wrestling market in the world. In turn, the Japanese pro wrestling style both influenced pro wrestling globally and was surprisingly influential in the early days of formalized MMA)
With Farmer Burns, that's because televisions didn't exist yet. Arguably that makes it way harder to become a star, and yet he did. Do you think Shakespeare wasn't an influential playwright because TVs didn't exist back then? Rikidōzan was a draw, but it was in Japan. Toots Mondt? I'll give you that, but I still contend his massive innovations to the art itself should count for something. Few changed to core essence of pro wrestling as much. But Gorgeous George? Not a draw on national TV? That's just plain ridiculous. Gorgeous George was THE draw on national television. Gorgeous George was arguably one of the top 3 television stars period in his prime - not in pro wrestling, but of television period. In pro wrestling, nobody was a bigger draw at the time. People literally bought TVs to watch him. He helped make broadcast television a viable form of entertainment. The idea that Gorgeous George wasn't a national television draw is the opposite of true.
@@kingetzel2755 Any list without Hogan on it is irrelevant. I like the deep pro wrestling history, like you do, but you have to include the man who launched it to the modern era. Id put Gorgeous George, Londos, Hogan, and Andre on there.
@@deebo1103 How exactly did he "launch it into the modern era" though? What did Hogan do that changed the core essence of pro wrestling moreso than anyone else I listed?
@@vellinari9385 hell no Undertaker gave 30 years to business and didn't need title to stay relevant, he always had that knack an understanding of his character and he used to bring something fresh everytime John Cena has like only two The Dr of Thugnomics The Champ While for Undertaker there are atleast 7-8
There's really 2 lists: Our own Preferences vs The Objective Biggest Box Office List: Objectively: Ric Flair has to be on there, I don't even have enough words to summarize his career. From the territories, legendary feuds with Dusty, Sting, matches in Japan with Enoki, the four horsemen, work in WCW, WWF, WWE wrestling literally everyone. Amazing wrestler, incredible promo. Hulk Hogan: My least favorite on here but he was box office, a superstar who took Wrestling to another level of success, paved the way for WWF/Wrestlemania. Defined multiple eras and completely re-invented himself with N.W.O. He's a lock. Stone Cold Steve Austin: The biggest box office draw in the history of the business, the G.O.A.T. argument begins and ends with him. The complete package & still gets monster pops to this day. The Rock: Its crazy people leave him off, when he hit his stride you had the feeling this guy was going to be a superstar because of his promo skills & charisma which helped him transcend wrestling and become one of the biggest stars of the planet. He's underrated in ring, brought energy & the fact he managed to rise at the same Austin did, given how popular Austin was is quite amazing.
My mount Rushmore of superstar:- 1. John Cena 2. Stone Cold Steve Austin 3. The rock 4. The undertaker My mount Rushmore of pure wrestler 1. Shawn Michaels 2. Bret Hart 3. Kurt angle 4. Aj Styles Combine them 1. John Cena 2. Shawn Michaels 3. Stone Cold Steve Austin 4. Kurt angle
Depends on what you mean by "being real"? What's the criteria? I think if you use the same criteria used for the actual Mount Rushmore, and consider the massive impact various people have had on pro wrestling throughout history (and not just the past 40 years) you can make a list that doesn't have any of those names on it.
@@devonarcher9076 Just as I thought. You did read it. Sorry I hurt your feelings; that was rude of me. Hopefully you can move on from this and find peace.
@@nWo_4life Hes not. He was a worldwide celebrity and a sell out attraction for every promotion he went to. He was global (not a successful) as Hogan and he was a major celebrity and representation of wrestling to the world.
Me to I’m not having that it just shows that wrestlers of today know nothing about professional wrestling, they probably never will watch the growing up! Awful picks hahaha
Hogan, Austin, Cena, and Bret Hart are in a class by themselves. They were the flagship for their time. Then Rock, shawn michaels, kurt angle, and Macho. Guys that could have been the flagship but had others ahead. Then there are the guys who were long term stars but were never the lead dog. Undertaker, Andre, hhh, orton, and Piper. Guys who could be the top dog for short stints.
Mount Rushmore of WWE IS Hogan, Austin, Cena and by the time Roman Reigns is done with his career he’ll definitely be up there. If you were to have a secondary Rushmore after those guys it’s The Rock, The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels and Triple H. Mount Rushmore of the best wrestlers of all time is HBK, Aj Styles, Kurt Angle and Eddie Guerrero
To be fair, even the majority of people who list Hogan and Flair don't really know anything about pro wrestling prior to 1980, and completely ignore insanely influential people who arguably had far greater long-term impacts.
1 : Hogan - Defined wrestling 2 : Steve - Made wrestling a household name 3 : The rock : carried WWE after stone cold 4 : Carried WWE after the rock Honorable mention The undertaker - He was there in every era he was and is still a household but others slightly made a bigger impact Ric - made a really big impact but not as much as others Triple H - Again made a really big impact but not as much as the others Andre - He played a key role in defining Wrestling with Hulk hogan
The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Undertaker are definitely on my 3 of Mount Rushmore , number 4 is always highly debatable with me given how I look at everything
Gorgeous George "from the 1950s". Andre the Giant. Ric Flair. Hulk Hogan. *Best Heels* Bobby Heenan. Roddy Piper. Greg the Hammer Valentine. Jessie Ventura. *Real Life Tough Guys* Paul Orndorff. Mad Dog Vachon. Haku. Brock Lesnar. *Best Technical Pro Wrestlers* Billy Robinson. Curt Henning. Lou Thez. Dynamite Kid.
Some of these young WWE guys are really out of touch on who changed the game and made WWE what it is now. Its not a choose your homecoming king and queen.
Aren't most people making these lists? Sure, every now and then someone will throw Bruno Sammartino in there, likely because they heard about him on a WWE documentary - but how many people actually know anything about the deep history of pro wrestling, or about the true innovators who changed the core of what it was?
Come on Rhea, if you want to name women, a least name legit women with HOF careers and that opened the door for chicks today. Austin Undertaker Hogan Savage
Taker over Rock? Undertaker was never the main star during his entire wwe run, The rock was and he took its most popular heights and he also has the most famous segments
@@ValRhapsody bro, sorry, but you don't know what the hell you're talking about. The Rock was active for 6 years, Taker was for 30 and had the greatest streak and possibly story in the wrestling business with his gimmick and that Wrestlemania streak. It's such small room for debate.
@@spalekralj Most experts have rock, austin, hogan & flair so it's not definitive. But back to my main point when was Undertaker ever the main star? He damn sure wasn't during the attitude era. Rock & Austin were the biggest stars and main evented those ppvs and wrestlemanis
My mt Rushmore of wrestling is: the undertaker, Sting, Bret hart, and Eddie Guerrero. Honorable mentions are Kurt Angle and Stone Cold Steve Austin and Randy Orton
@@devonarcher9076 The anti-hero isn't anywhere near as new as young wrestling fans have been tricked by WWE into thinking it is. It was a hard turn from the cartoonish era of WWE, but wasn't new to pro wrestling. Neither was the "Attitude Era" some new thing invented by WWE. They used their larger platform to increase the prominence of it on pro wrestling television, but it existed before then, and there's literally no reason to believe it wouldn't still exist in pro wrestling regardless.
@@kingetzel2755 even if Austin wasn’t an innovator like you claim, he took older ideas, in this case being the antihero (let’s assume you’re right) and refined and enhanced them so much so that we now look back in retrospect as him being one of the true pioneers of being the antihero, he was arguably the one who brought it into the mainstream, he deserves credit for that at the very least, if not for originality like you say - the fact he was able to put his own hallmark and spin on the antihero in a way which has been used as a template by those who have followed him makes him a pioneer of not an innovator, which is just as good in my books
@@devonarcher9076 Austin was/is an incredible talent. He's easily one of the absolute best to ever do it, and his charisma and verbal abilities are off the charts. The feud with McMahon was itself very unique and hasn't been done in a passable manner by anyone else since. I am not trying to take away from his talent or legacy. I'm just saying the "unique spin on old ideas" was already being done in ECW, and a couple years after Austin passed through there (where he honed the Stone Cold persona prior to it being called that), Vince both took what ECW had already been doing and applied it to all of WWE, and allowed Austin to use those ideas he first honed there.
I do 2 lists. My heart says - Savage, Bret, Austin, HBK My head says - Hogan, Taker, Austin, Rock But really its a stupid question. So many greats that you have to leave out. Sting, Flair, Cena, Orton, Andre etc
My Mount Rushmore is split between current WWE and WWF WWE: Randy Orton, Edge, Seth Rollins (Pure goddamn talent) John Cena WWF: Shawn Michaels, Mr. Perfect, Undertaker, Steve Austin
Hogan, Austin, rock, Cena. They transcended wrestling and grew the business
Nah cena sucks reigns is better
How could anyone have a list without undertaker
Spoken like someone who has never seen any other wrestling organization than the fed.
@@Briansgatewhich is precisely the point
@@bfg3890 You're purposely ignoring 70 years of history, and numerous promotions, just to focus on your little timeframe, on purpose?
@ not so much ignoring as recognising their relatively minor impact compared to the ones I listed.
Hogan, Bret, Austin and Cena. Those are the only four with their own defined era.
Spoken like someone who has never seen any other wrestling organization than the fed.
@@Briansgate Lmao, who came close to the WWF besides WCW?
@@BAztid after Hulkamani, nobody, really, but y'all acting like wrestling never existed before 1983, or that the territories were empty, and there's japan and mexico as well.
my mount rushmore is pretty simply. hogan for his era, stone cold for his era, john cena for his era, and finally the undertaker who was there for every single of the other 3s eras. imo there simply cant be a mt rushmore without the undertaker.
Farmer Burns, Frank Gotch, Toots Mondt, and Ed "Strangler" Lewis.
Gorgeous George, Lou Thesz, Buddy Roger's,...
How dare any list of women leave off lita! She was revolutionary. Same with stonecold on the men's side.
Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Stone Cold and The Undertaker!
Honestly, any list without Hogan is a joke. Whether you like him personally or not - and I've grown to like him less and less over the years - he's the first face on the mountain, WITHOUT QUESTION.
I certainly understand why so many people include him, but if you consider the pioneers of pro wrestling, guys who revolutionized the business, you can absolutely create a viable Mount Rushmore without Hogan.
Martin "Farmer" Burns (arguably the first true pro wrestling star during the time when it transitioned from a shoot to a work)
Gorgeous George (revolutionized the character aspect of pro wrestling in a fashion that impacted pop culture, and was one of the first big TV stars when home televisions were first being sold)
Toots Mondt (practically invented the faster paced, exciting style of modern style of pro wrestling that doesn't mirror traditional catch wrestling)
Rikidōzan (helped globalize wrestling prior to Hogan by making it viable in Japan, which still houses arguably the 2nd-largest pro wrestling market in the world. In turn, the Japanese pro wrestling style both influenced pro wrestling globally and was surprisingly influential in the early days of formalized MMA)
@@kingetzel2755 None those name were Draws on national tv.
With Farmer Burns, that's because televisions didn't exist yet. Arguably that makes it way harder to become a star, and yet he did. Do you think Shakespeare wasn't an influential playwright because TVs didn't exist back then?
Rikidōzan was a draw, but it was in Japan.
Toots Mondt? I'll give you that, but I still contend his massive innovations to the art itself should count for something. Few changed to core essence of pro wrestling as much.
But Gorgeous George? Not a draw on national TV? That's just plain ridiculous.
Gorgeous George was THE draw on national television. Gorgeous George was arguably one of the top 3 television stars period in his prime - not in pro wrestling, but of television period.
In pro wrestling, nobody was a bigger draw at the time. People literally bought TVs to watch him. He helped make broadcast television a viable form of entertainment.
The idea that Gorgeous George wasn't a national television draw is the opposite of true.
@@kingetzel2755 Any list without Hogan on it is irrelevant. I like the deep pro wrestling history, like you do, but you have to include the man who launched it to the modern era. Id put Gorgeous George, Londos, Hogan, and Andre on there.
@@deebo1103 How exactly did he "launch it into the modern era" though?
What did Hogan do that changed the core essence of pro wrestling moreso than anyone else I listed?
Rea needs to stop whatever plant she's smoking .
My Mount Rushmore of professional Wrestling would be The Rock Stone Cold Steve Austin Hulk Hogan And The Undertaker.
replace hogan with cena
Replace undertaker with John cena
My Mount Rushmore of NXT would be Tommaso Ciampa Johnny Gargano Adam Cole and Finn Balor.
@@vellinari9385 hell no
Undertaker gave 30 years to business and didn't need title to stay relevant, he always had that knack an understanding of his character and he used to bring something fresh everytime
John Cena has like only two
The Dr of Thugnomics
The Champ
While for Undertaker there are atleast 7-8
There's really 2 lists: Our own Preferences vs The Objective Biggest Box Office List:
Objectively:
Ric Flair has to be on there, I don't even have enough words to summarize his career. From the territories, legendary feuds with Dusty, Sting, matches in Japan with Enoki, the four horsemen, work in WCW, WWF, WWE wrestling literally everyone. Amazing wrestler, incredible promo.
Hulk Hogan: My least favorite on here but he was box office, a superstar who took Wrestling to another level of success, paved the way for WWF/Wrestlemania. Defined multiple eras and completely re-invented himself with N.W.O. He's a lock.
Stone Cold Steve Austin: The biggest box office draw in the history of the business, the G.O.A.T. argument begins and ends with him. The complete package & still gets monster pops to this day.
The Rock: Its crazy people leave him off, when he hit his stride you had the feeling this guy was going to be a superstar because of his promo skills & charisma which helped him transcend wrestling and become one of the biggest stars of the planet. He's underrated in ring, brought energy & the fact he managed to rise at the same Austin did, given how popular Austin was is quite amazing.
My mount Rushmore of superstar:-
1. John Cena
2. Stone Cold Steve Austin
3. The rock
4. The undertaker
My mount Rushmore of pure wrestler
1. Shawn Michaels
2. Bret Hart
3. Kurt angle
4. Aj Styles
Combine them
1. John Cena
2. Shawn Michaels
3. Stone Cold Steve Austin
4. Kurt angle
Hogan, Flair, Andre, Austin
This is the correct list.
Mine too
There's only one in wwe's mount rushmore - Roman Reigns
undertaker, shawn , rock , cena
Austin is the 🐐
Apparently Cena is now according to WWE
@tyyrreekk9005 No. Vince has confirmed no one has come close including hogan.
Overrated af
Austin is goat
Undertaker is my favourite
Cena is absolutely overrated..not even top 10
Austin, Rock, Hogan and Flair is the only Mt. Rushmore that even makes sense
In your opinion.
MY MT RUSHMORE:
Ultimate Warrior
Austin
Rock
Sting
You might be the only one to say Warrior lol
Hogan, Flair, Undertaker, Andre.
Street Profits are so low on Rushmore they don’t even get higher then a curb
No shit; they were being sarcastic
If we’re being real the actual mount rushmore is:
Hogan, Flair, Austin and then one of maybe the undertaker or the rock
Depends on what you mean by "being real"? What's the criteria?
I think if you use the same criteria used for the actual Mount Rushmore, and consider the massive impact various people have had on pro wrestling throughout history (and not just the past 40 years) you can make a list that doesn't have any of those names on it.
@@kingetzel2755 I’m not reading that bro sorry good luck with whatever though
@@devonarcher9076 You could have just said "I can't handle my opinions being challenged."
@@kingetzel2755 heal bro, whatever it is you’re going through
@@devonarcher9076 Just as I thought. You did read it. Sorry I hurt your feelings; that was rude of me. Hopefully you can move on from this and find peace.
Hulk Hogan, The Rock, Stone Cold and Andre
This is the correct list.
@@ajbahus Facts, only Andre is really debatable there IMO. But Andres impact was huge.
@@nWo_4life Hes not. He was a worldwide celebrity and a sell out attraction for every promotion he went to. He was global (not a successful) as Hogan and he was a major celebrity and representation of wrestling to the world.
@@deebo1103He is debatable with gorgeous george
Hogan, Flair, Rock and Austin
Hogan, Flair, Andre, Bruno Sammartino. There is your list. Inoki is a close fifth.
Top 3 is not debatable imo. There's about 5 guys who could be 4
Hogan.Savage.Austin.Undertaker
Flair and Hogan should be on every list.
Same with Andre
Andre, Flair, Hogan is Default. 4 is debatable
Rock, Austin, Taker, and Hunter. That is the only correct answer.
Guther putting eddi on there was definitely a surprise
Steve Austin should be on everyones list..
I’m sorry but liv has funny ass laugh 😂
Me to I’m not having that it just shows that wrestlers of today know nothing about professional wrestling, they probably never will watch the growing up! Awful picks hahaha
Hogan, Austin, Cena, and Bret Hart are in a class by themselves. They were the flagship for their time.
Then Rock, shawn michaels, kurt angle, and Macho. Guys that could have been the flagship but had others ahead.
Then there are the guys who were long term stars but were never the lead dog. Undertaker, Andre, hhh, orton, and Piper. Guys who could be the top dog for short stints.
Mount Rushmore of WWE IS Hogan, Austin, Cena and by the time Roman Reigns is done with his career he’ll definitely be up there. If you were to have a secondary Rushmore after those guys it’s The Rock, The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels and Triple H. Mount Rushmore of the best wrestlers of all time is HBK, Aj Styles, Kurt Angle and Eddie Guerrero
Rock better than Cena 😂 ffs
Reigns ??? Are you crazy 😂
Hogan, Austin, HBK and Taker
These are the worst lists I’ve ever seen. They’re just a list of their favorites
Any list without hogan and flair is a joke
Andre wasn't even considered, what a joke.
To be fair, even the majority of people who list Hogan and Flair don't really know anything about pro wrestling prior to 1980, and completely ignore insanely influential people who arguably had far greater long-term impacts.
Flair is overrated.
Andre, Austin, Undertaker, Hogan
1) Kurt Angle
2) Ric Flair
3) Bret Hart
4) Chris Benoit
5) Eddie Guerrero
Bruno, Hogan, Taker, Cena
Hogan, Cena, Austin, Taker
Cena 🤣🤣🤣
@@Kaymillz303 yea Cena da mf that carried the company for 15 years when hogan & Austin was out the door & when taker only showed up @ wrestlemania 🤡
@@Cratossama yeah when it was unwatchable trash
Became watchable when he stopped being there every week
@Kaymillz303 his feud against edge was pretty watchable
@@Cratossama well yeah of course it is when edge carries him every match
Hulk has to be there no matter what anyone thinks of him
Hulk, the hitman , the undertaker , mick Foley
1 : Hogan - Defined wrestling
2 : Steve - Made wrestling a household name
3 : The rock : carried WWE after stone cold
4 : Carried WWE after the rock
Honorable mention
The undertaker - He was there in every era he was and is still a household but others slightly made a bigger impact
Ric - made a really big impact but not as much as others
Triple H - Again made a really big impact but not as much as the others
Andre - He played a key role in defining Wrestling with Hulk hogan
Crusher, Firpo, Andre, Dusty
Women Lita, Emma, Sarah Stock, Stephanie Finnachio.
The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Undertaker are definitely on my 3 of Mount Rushmore , number 4 is always highly debatable with me given how I look at everything
Randy Orton, Edge, Undertaker, Shawn Michaels.
Gorgeous George "from the 1950s". Andre the Giant. Ric Flair. Hulk Hogan. *Best Heels* Bobby Heenan. Roddy Piper. Greg the Hammer Valentine. Jessie Ventura. *Real Life Tough Guys* Paul Orndorff. Mad Dog Vachon. Haku. Brock Lesnar. *Best Technical Pro Wrestlers* Billy Robinson. Curt Henning. Lou Thez. Dynamite Kid.
BS list. Angle was tougher than all these guys, and also the best technical wrestler
Eddie Guerrero, Kurt Angle, The Rock, Stone Cold
Crazy how liv and rhea put each other on their Mt. Rushmore
Hulk Hogan
Bret The Hitman Hart
Stone Cold Steve Austin
The Rock
Some of these young WWE guys are really out of touch on who changed the game and made WWE what it is now. Its not a choose your homecoming king and queen.
Aren't most people making these lists?
Sure, every now and then someone will throw Bruno Sammartino in there, likely because they heard about him on a WWE documentary - but how many people actually know anything about the deep history of pro wrestling, or about the true innovators who changed the core of what it was?
Come on Rhea, if you want to name women, a least name legit women with HOF careers and that opened the door for chicks today.
Austin
Undertaker
Hogan
Savage
she said that she was just doing people that she's closest with
@@urfavvniah No s@@t but still dumb.
She could of said charlotte though
She’s better than shayna
Gillberg, iron mike sharpe, Barry horowitz, and glacier
Liv Morgan’s horse laugh tho 😂
Hogan
Andre
Rock
Austin
For impact: Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, Macho Man, stone cold. For wrestling ability: mr perfect, Bret hart, Rick rude, macho man.
Chris Jericho, Edge, Mick Foley and Randy Orton
Gorgeous George, HULKSTER, Vince McMahan cant decide who number four would be between Andre ,Austin, Rock,Thez
Men:Andre hogan undertaker Austin woman: Sherri Madusa lita chyna
Bruno Sammartino, Hogan, Undertaker, Stone Cold
Flair, Hogan, Taker, Austin. So hard to leave Shawn out, but he can't go over these other dudes. He's just out of the top 4.
Taker over Rock? Undertaker was never the main star during his entire wwe run, The rock was and he took its most popular heights and he also has the most famous segments
@@ValRhapsody bro, sorry, but you don't know what the hell you're talking about. The Rock was active for 6 years, Taker was for 30 and had the greatest streak and possibly story in the wrestling business with his gimmick and that Wrestlemania streak. It's such small room for debate.
@@spalekralj Most experts have rock, austin, hogan & flair so it's not definitive. But back to my main point when was Undertaker ever the main star? He damn sure wasn't during the attitude era. Rock & Austin were the biggest stars and main evented those ppvs and wrestlemanis
@@spalekralj also taker was Not active for 30 years. He wrestled part time starting 2004 and he slowly started reducing his appearances
My mt Rushmore of wrestling is: the undertaker, Sting, Bret hart, and Eddie Guerrero. Honorable mentions are Kurt Angle and Stone Cold Steve Austin and Randy Orton
My Mount Rushmore would be 1) Hulk Hogan 2) Macho Man Randy Savage 3) Stone Cold Steve Austion 4) Undertaker
My WWE Mount Rushmore
1. Hulk Hogan
2. The Undertaker
3. Steve Austin
4. Randy Orton
1 : Stone cold
2 : Steve Austin
3 : Stunning Steve Austin
4 : The texas rattlesnake
My Mount Rushmore: The Undertaker, Stone Cold, John Cena and Hogan (as a wrestler)
My Mount Rushmore : The Undertaker, Stonecold/The Rock, HHH/ HBK, Cena/ RKO
Steve Austin, Eddie Guerrero, Undertaker & Randy Savage
Women Trish, Chyna, Charlotte, Becky Lynch
Taker, Stone Cold, Edge, Hart
And who are the two guys that put themselves twice?
Edge?Lmao
Andre, Hogan, Austin and Flair for impact and influence on the industry. Personal choice Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Macho Man, Undertaker
Eddie Guerrero , Bret Hart, Stone Cold, The rock
Lady wrestlers Charlotte Flair,Beth Phoenix,Chyna,Lita,Trish Stratis,Fabulous Moolah, sensational Sherry Martel,Becky Lynch, and Natyla Niedhart
I must be old..... I pick: Hogan, Flair, Savage and Andre.
In terms of drawing ability:
Hogan
Austin
Cena
Taker
My personal rushmore is
Undertaker
Stone cold
Ultimate Warrior
(Ecw version) Tazz
The actual Mount Rushmore
Taker
Flair
Hogan
Austin
My Mount Rushmore would be:
Hulk Hogan
Ric Flair
Stone Cold Steve Austin
Dusty Rhodes
Steve Austin is the greatest wrestler of all time - not in terms of in ring talent but in terms of influence and crowd popularity
In terms of popularity, sure. But what did he really innovate?
@@kingetzel2755 leading the attitude era and the rise of the antihero, does that count?😭😭
@@devonarcher9076 The anti-hero isn't anywhere near as new as young wrestling fans have been tricked by WWE into thinking it is.
It was a hard turn from the cartoonish era of WWE, but wasn't new to pro wrestling.
Neither was the "Attitude Era" some new thing invented by WWE. They used their larger platform to increase the prominence of it on pro wrestling television, but it existed before then, and there's literally no reason to believe it wouldn't still exist in pro wrestling regardless.
@@kingetzel2755 even if Austin wasn’t an innovator like you claim, he took older ideas, in this case being the antihero (let’s assume you’re right) and refined and enhanced them so much so that we now look back in retrospect as him being one of the true pioneers of being the antihero, he was arguably the one who brought it into the mainstream, he deserves credit for that at the very least, if not for originality like you say - the fact he was able to put his own hallmark and spin on the antihero in a way which has been used as a template by those who have followed him makes him a pioneer of not an innovator, which is just as good in my books
@@devonarcher9076 Austin was/is an incredible talent. He's easily one of the absolute best to ever do it, and his charisma and verbal abilities are off the charts. The feud with McMahon was itself very unique and hasn't been done in a passable manner by anyone else since.
I am not trying to take away from his talent or legacy.
I'm just saying the "unique spin on old ideas" was already being done in ECW, and a couple years after Austin passed through there (where he honed the Stone Cold persona prior to it being called that), Vince both took what ECW had already been doing and applied it to all of WWE, and allowed Austin to use those ideas he first honed there.
If it's WWE:
Rocca, Sammartino, Hogan, Cena.
I do 2 lists.
My heart says - Savage, Bret, Austin, HBK
My head says - Hogan, Taker, Austin, Rock
But really its a stupid question. So many greats that you have to leave out. Sting, Flair, Cena, Orton, Andre etc
Mine:
Doink The Clown, Brooklyn Brawler, Kizarny, Brie Bella.
Bret Hart/Shawn Michaels/Ric Flair/Steve Austin
Then
Rhea:- chooses liv❤
Liv:- chooses rhea❤
Now
Rhea:- gonna kill dom and liv 😡😡
Liv:- stole everything from you mami even your dom dom 😈😈
is being stupid a requirement for these wrestlers?
Asking for a Mount Rushmore from a bunch of wannabes. What a joke!
Raquel getting a mention? Nice
Apparently nobody knows the Rushmore means 4 not 10 smh
Triple H, The Rock, Hulk Hogan, John Cena
The Undertaker
Stone Cold
Hulk Hogan
HBK
Honourable picks
The Rock
Triple H
Bret Hart
John Cena, Edge, Randy Ortan
Let's do Eras
Hogan Flair Andre Macho
then
Hart, Shawn, Taker ,Yokozuna
then
Austin,Rock, Triple H, Foley
Hogan, rock, cena, austin
Andra the Giant, Under taker, Hulk Hogan, Rick Fleer,The Rock ,Stone Cold, The Warrior!😊
Bret hart, steve austin, kurt angle and macho man randy savage.
Mine is Bret, Angle, Sting, Undertaker
Hbk, bret hart, stone cold, sting
My rushmore
undertaker
Cena
Rock
Kane
Cactus jack mankind dude love and Mick Foley bang bang🤕have a nice day 🙂
My Mount Rushmore
Bruno Smmartino
Vincent Kennedy McMahon
The undertaker
Ric Flair
Hogan Flair Sting Rock.
Most of these people and who they're listing mean shit to me !! WHO ARE THEY ?
Bret, misawa,ric flair, Chris Benoit
Andre Hogan Flair Austin
My Mount Rushmore is split between current WWE and WWF
WWE: Randy Orton, Edge, Seth Rollins (Pure goddamn talent) John Cena
WWF: Shawn Michaels, Mr. Perfect, Undertaker, Steve Austin
Box office draw
Hogan
Austin
Rock
Cena
In Ring Talent
Shawn Michaels
Bret Hart
Kurt Angle
Eddie Guerrero
All Time List
Austin
Rock
Michaels
Taker
Mine would be Gunthers....straight up.
Also Liv and Rhea adding each other (history aside) is fucking adorable hahaha. I hope Liv comes back soon!
Hogan
Austin
Rock
Cena
Judgment Day right now