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Too many to mention!
For me it has to be Bert Royal, why?
- Speed
- Agility
- Clean, without gimmicks
- Playing to the crowd
Cheers
Nagasaki
Rocco
Adrian Street
Dave Finley
Marty Jones
Dynamite Kid
Dynamite Kid.
Kendo Nagasaki.
For drawing power Starr was in a league of his own.For sheer wrestling ability Clayton Thomson was,for me,a standout.
George Kidd and also Joe Murphy who I think was very much under rated.
If you are talking about best, very few people beat Bert Assiratti when he was at his best.
For winning run,The Ghoul ( Bates version).
Depends what you mean by best. Billy Robinson, Jack Dempsey, Billy Joyce first class wrestlers.
For greater variety of skill, speed Johnny Saint, Jon Cortez, Jim Breaks.
Add some more colour for Adrian Street, Jackie Pallo .....
Mark Rocco, Johnny Saint, Alan Colbeck, Jim Breaks, Marty Jones, Billy Robinson, Albert Wall, there's a few to be getting on
George Kidd
Too many to mention!
For me it has to be Bert Royal, why?
- Speed
- Agility
- Clean, without gimmicks
- Playing to the crowd
Cheers
Nagasaki
Rocco
Adrian Street
Dave Finley
Marty Jones
Dynamite Kid
Dynamite Kid.
Kendo Nagasaki.
For drawing power Starr was in a league of his own.For sheer wrestling ability Clayton Thomson was,for me,a standout.
George Kidd and also Joe Murphy who I think was very much under rated.
If you are talking about best, very few people beat Bert Assiratti when he was at his best.
For winning run,The Ghoul ( Bates version).
Depends what you mean by best. Billy Robinson, Jack Dempsey, Billy Joyce first class wrestlers.
For greater variety of skill, speed Johnny Saint, Jon Cortez, Jim Breaks.
Add some more colour for Adrian Street, Jackie Pallo .....
Mark Rocco, Johnny Saint, Alan Colbeck, Jim Breaks, Marty Jones, Billy Robinson, Albert Wall, there's a few to be getting on
George Kidd