Movies Jet Li vs Steven Seagal

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  1. Undertaker
  2. Flair
  3. Brett
  4. Michaels
  5. Funk
Maybe. I almost always put Undertaker at the top. Angle and Benoit are top ten usually.

What's the criteria here? Just curious. I'm kid of the 80s, so Hogan for impact will never not be in my top three. He is still synonymous with wrestling. Yes my parents took me to a few WWF events with Hogan and I did to the dismay of my parents rip my Hulkamania shirt apart about two hours after they bought it.
 
What's the criteria here? Just curious. I'm kid of the 80s, so Hogan for impact will never not be in my top three. He is still synonymous with wrestling. Yes my parents took me to a few WWF events with Hogan and I did to the dismay of my parents rip my Hulkamania shirt apart about two hours after they bought it.

Good question
  1. Physical ability
  2. Selling
  3. Match pacing
  4. Character
Just kind of threw that out there. I agree Hogan had a huge impact. Was a big Hulkamaniac as a wee one being a child of the 80s as well. When I got a bit older I understood why he was so hated by more hardcore fans. Guys that watched NWA, AWA and WCCW in addition to WWF.

@Hart Break Kick 97 @Solid

What are your criteria for judging favorites?


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Good question
  1. Physical ability
  2. Selling
  3. Match pacing
  4. Character
Just kind of threw that out there. I agree Hogan had a huge impact. Was a big Hulkamaniac as a wee one being a child of the 80s as well. When I got a bit older I understood why he was so hated by more hardcore fans. Guys that watched NWA, AWA and WCCW in addition to WWF.

@Hart Break Kick 97 @Solid

What are your criteria for judging favorites?


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I would say it's a meld of your criteria but add marketability, impact on the business outside of the organization, staying power and how they transcend the sport along with character, selling, along with actual in ring ability when it comes to comprising my top wrestlers list. For me, it isn't just about wrestling in the ring itself.
 
Good question
  1. Physical ability
  2. Selling
  3. Match pacing
  4. Character
Just kind of threw that out there. I agree Hogan had a huge impact. Was a big Hulkamaniac as a wee one being a child of the 80s as well. When I got a bit older I understood why he was so hated by more hardcore fans. Guys that watched NWA, AWA and WCCW in addition to WWF.

@Hart Break Kick 97 @Solid

What are your criteria for judging favorites?


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#1 makes me believe it's real - ring work
#2 promos

That's really it for me.

1. Hbk
2. Angle
3. Bret
4. Foley
5. Savage
6. Dibiase
7. Brock
8. Eddie
9. Benoit
10. Rock (97-01era only)
 
Li by a mile. Seagal's main weakness was his waistline and the early 90s.
 
Li easily and with the exception of him and Jacky Chan i get usually bored to death by kung fu movies, specially when they start cable fly everywhere

But ever liked Li, in particular Fearless, Romeo must die and Danny the Dog

In Seagal defense even as kid i liked as finishing move he often ugly broke some limb as it felt like something that would truly end the fight, instead classic multiple thugs getting instant KTFOd by one punch or spinning kick
But even as kid ever found Seagal just SO uncool lol
He ever looked like somebody's dad beating up shitty people, rather than an action hero wrecking the best villains

Maybe some actor that was more like Van Damme cool playing same breaking limbs movies would have made it much more popular lol
 
Does Jet Li run like this?
steven-seagals-epic-run


No.

So Jet Li > Seagal, except when there's titties in the Seagal film.
 
Jet Li without a doubt, Seagal's rather limited...good at hand slapping & throwing running opponents but he's very stationary with his movement. Seagal was more of a pioneer, he made martial art films seem a bit more realistic and brutal.
 
Good question
  1. Physical ability
  2. Selling
  3. Match pacing
  4. Character
Just kind of threw that out there. I agree Hogan had a huge impact. Was a big Hulkamaniac as a wee one being a child of the 80s as well. When I got a bit older I understood why he was so hated by more hardcore fans. Guys that watched NWA, AWA and WCCW in addition to WWF.

@Hart Break Kick 97 @Solid

What are your criteria for judging favorites?


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Dunno, just my personal childhood favorites I guess. I was firmly an attitude era kid so I liked stone cold, rock, undertaker. Didn't really care for triple h, always thought of him as a b plus player. I liked hollywood hogan in the nwo as that was the hogan I grew up watching
 
jet by a long distance

shaolin temple
ouatinc series
lord of the wu tang
fist of legend
fearless
twin warriors
the one
kiss of the dragon
romeo must die
cradle to the grave
black mask
the protecter
all classics
 
I
jet by a long distance

shaolin temple
ouatinc series
lord of the wu tang
fist of legend
fearless
twin warriors
the one
kiss of the dragon
romeo must die
cradle to the grave
black mask
the protecter
all classics
I thought the protector was tony jaa, I also liked these



 
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