Everyone knows that professional wrestling is staged. The matches are first scripted then rehearsed and the outcomes are pre-determined. Nevertheless pro wrestlers have to deal with enormous physical punishment, real injuries and a grueling travel schedule. Fame comes at a high cost, here are the best to have ever achieved it:
Major Titles Held: 2
Rogers became extremely popular in the 1950s and 1960s. A very flamboyant competitor; he combined: attitude, an outstanding physique, and a signature finishing move to become the first truly “complete” wrestler. Although he could not surpass the two top wrestlers of his era (Thesz and Sammartino), he helped elevate them and many others by playing the villain character so successfully. Bottom line: No Buddy Rogers, No Ric Flair. No Ric Flair no Sting. No Sting, no … etc.
Major Titles Held: 9
If God were to create a wrestler, he would create The Rock. Blessed with all the natural attributes and charisma possible, Dwayne Johnson quickly went the way of Hollywood. He is easily the best athlete on this list and accomplished a great deal in the business in a very short amount of time. Wildly popular and extremely entertaining, The Rock is and probably will always be the best wrestler ever to pick up a microphone.
Major Titles Held: 1
Winner of the most Battle Royals in a career.
There might not be a more beloved figure. In his prime he could literally squash any one who dared to step inside a ring with him. Andre, through no fault of his own, routinely was booked as the “Goliath” character versus many “Davids”. This made for good storytelling but limited his in ring accomplishments. Injuries and disease eventually wore him down, but not before retiring as an all time favorite.
Major Titles Held: 2
Sammartino was the dominant wrestler of the 1960s and part of the 1970s. He was a massive specimen who established the big man as the primary titleholder in the United States. Throughout his prime he wrestled and defeated all of the major players of the era. “The Italian Stallion” as he was known was a good guy wrestler whose bruising and powerhouse style endeared him to many fans, especially in the ethnic fanbase. Sammartino came across as very likable even after an incident which he inadvertently killed fellow wrestler Chick Garibaldi with a vicious body slam during a match.
Major Titles Held: 6
PWI Wrestler of the year 1998 & 1999
Austin personified the “Attitude” era of professional wrestling (mid to late 1990s.) At this time wrestling was at its peak and he was its brightest star. Austin captivated both hardcore and casual fans with his rebellious personality. Austin vs his boss Vince Mcmahon proved to be one of the most successful wrestling angles ever portrayed. The extremely charismatic Austin was hugely popular due to his tireless effort inside the ring and flawless microphone skills.

Major Titles Held: 9 (sources vary)
Overall professional record: 2,107-148-183
The greatest wrestler ever to come from Asia, Inoki (pictured left) was noble and captivating inside the ring. He has set the bar for any competitor that steps in the Japanese ring and has done just as much for the sport outside the ring as an ambassador. Inoki’s pro wrestling career lasted over 35 years throughout which he faced and defeated some of the biggest names in the world. He is also incredibly skilled as a legitimate mixed martial artist. A sport in which Inoki is also a legend.
Major Titles Held: 7
PWI wrestler of the year 1993 and 1994
Hart was born into a wrestling family. His father was a legendary wrestler and trainer, all seven of his brothers were in the wrestling business, and all four of his sisters married professional wrestlers. He is arguably the best technical wrestler of all time. Brett Hart become a hugely popular and successful singles and tag team performer for his ability to “tell stories” through his intense matches.
Major Titles Held: 3
Longest Title duration (10 years)
Youngest Title Holder (Age 21)
A legend and innovator in the business, Thesz ascended the pro wrestling ranks in the 1930s and is generally credited for inventing many maneuvers. He was known as a “hooker” (a wrestler who used various legitimate moves to end matches with double crossing opponents who wouldn’t necessarily stick to the script). This ability along with a supremely fluid style allowed him to hold on to the title for over a decade while defeating all challengers.

Major Titles Held: 16 (varies by source).
PWI Wrestler of the Year: 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1992.
In short Ric Flair is wrestling. He has headlined every promotion he has ever been in from the 1970s to the early 2000s, winning multiple World Championships in each. Flair is legendary for being able to generate reactions from the crowd, with a mix of rule breaking and a flashy ring entrance. His incredible durability and colorful “promos” have made him a constant favorite whether he was a good guy (babyface) or bad guy (heel).

Major Titles Held: 12
PWI Wrestler of the Year: 1987, 1991, 1994
The Hulkster ruled professional wrestling for two entire decades. Possessing incredible charisma and physical stature he helped transform wrestling from a niche pastime; spread out over several regional promotions to a mainstream brand of entertainment. Hogan’s marketability and appearances in movies and television helped turn the WWE into a billion dollar industry and paved the way for today’s high paid stars and elaborately produced shows. His in-ring ability; however left much to be desired, as he is widely regarded as a below average wrestler. Nevertheless Hogan rarely lost a match, even into his 50s.
Contributor: Rolo Tomasi



















Bad list!!! Where is The Undertaker!!
seque: My mom is a wrestling fan. Haystack Calhoun is to whom you are referring. I’m thinking this list is a tad lame, there is no mention of Rowdy Roddy Piper, Haystack Calhoun, Mad Dog Vachon, Killer Kowalski, to name but a few.
Take The Rock off for lack of longevity, put El Santo on for cultural icon status.
No HBK, Shawn Michaels is the only reason Bret Hart’s name is still talked about. Let’s face it, unless you are Canadian or a fan of hating HBK, you could careless about Bret Hart. HBK should be where HBK is and I think this poll goes to show that old school wrestling fans, don’t want to accept anything from the present. Hulk Hogan should be number one but I think the Rock and Andre the Giant should be 2 and 3. Also what about Gorgeous George all of you old school fans?
Hogan is unarguably the most influencial wrestler of all time, but emphatically not the greatest. Unfortunately with this list you seem to havefailed to distiguish between the two. And if we’re talking win-lose ratio then bill goldberg should be on this list, cus he like never lost lol. I enjoyed reading the descriptions however, but this list did neglect some major players such as Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, and Kurt Angle. The list is incomplete. Sorry to sound like im complaining, I appreciate your time and work, and am fully aware that u cant please everybody regardless of how accuarate u are, but this list is deficient needs some refining haha.
there was ABSOLUTELY no way I was even going to attempt to read the 121 post before me here…
all I have to say is that I adored Andre the Giant in “A Princess Bride” and it was the first time I ever thought a wrestler could be a movie star. then again, i never thought a wrester could be a governor…
but the Rock? OMG, I thought he was so hot a few years ago. then he went all Disney on us.
but Andre? The finest, most sincere “Gentle Giant” ever!
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I enjoyed reading this list but I think the reactions speak for themselves, everyone likes the wrestler from their generation if they weren’t a constant viewer. Personally, I enjoyed Goldberg’s performance more than some of the others on this list but I am not about to say he has as much contribution to the list’s rating system. Though it is vague on how it rates them as “Greatest.”
What a crock Hogan was the worst out of the 10!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It’s impossible to come up with a “definitive” list, but this one is pretty good. However, Bret Hart, The Rock, and Hulk Hogan were all rated too highly. Hogan deserves credit for increasing the popularity of the industry, but his lack of in-ring skills should keep him from being Number 1. Flair gets it, and unlike what the author says, The Rock wasn’t THE BEST on the mike, it was Flair. And for those of you who only know Flair of the last 5 years or so, go to youtube and look up some of his mid-80s work, both in the ring and on the mike. There was no better. And you can’t have a top 10 of all time and not have Gorgeous George on it. He brought theatrics to pro wrestling, and all of the current wrestlers owe him for that.
what a crap list
Why did it take 73 comments for someone to mention KURT FREAKIN ANGLE?!
121. Mom424 : seque:… Haystack Calhoun
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YES!
Thank You!
I can still see those black and white images, little men in costume wrestling around in a square “ring” (that always confused me, why wasn’t it called a square?)
Has anyone mentioned that the picture of Buddy Rogers looks like George C. Scott? The head does. I can’t comment on the rest. No, wait, I can. If I looked like that, then I would go everywhere just like Buddy looks.
Again, I don’t know if anyones mentioned either, but my favorites, not-so-old and fairly new, are Jerry Lawler and Mick Foley. Both legendary in my opinion.
I was on a plane to Tennessee in the 80′s with Jerry and Brutus Beafcake. The both sat far from one another and in the luggage check., they remained indifferent to each other.
I was too shy to ask for Jerry’s autogragh. But he was my favorite.
And Mick Foley.. what can I say? Anyone who get’s bodyslamed on a mat covered with tacks or has been thrown off the top of the cage by The Undertaker, gets my respect.
Bucslim and all other haters- I see you don’t like wrestling but you have plenty of time to post on a wrestling list. I can’t stand country music and politics but I havn’t been checking up on those sites lately and I certainly havn’t been chatting it up on their lists. You must have other hobbies and watch other programs on tv. Obviously those are much better than wrestling. Let me know what I should be watching instead of wrestling and I’ll conform to your standards. I mean why should I watch something I enjoy if you say it is stupid. I am touched that you are so concerned with my viewing pleasure. Please leave a post on what I should wear tomorrow and how I should have my hair done.
This list is SO not my thing … but I actually quite enjoyed reading it.
Very informative and interesting. Good list.
Nice listing. There seems to be a younger ‘slant’ to the feedback than in the list, and that’s to be expected in the ‘Net society, but a lot of the suggested additions are just modernized versions of the standard characterizations in the pro-wrestling theater.
I just finished reading the Gorgeous George Wagner biography, and it was a really good read, covering both his career and the cultural influence he had on performers as diverse as Muhammad Ali & Bob Dylan.
I would include him instead of Rogers, who was a GG rip-off. Such characters as Flair, Rogers, Gorgeous Jimmy Garvin, and many,many more basically portrayed the same vain, stylish, snooty heel who cowered when cornered and would cheat to win – but also possessed the technical skills to outwrestle the babyface if needed.
I also debate SCSAs inclusion – he was entertaining in the basic ‘renegade cowboy up against the boss/comissioner’ role, but that had been done by at least a few promotions before.
I’d like to nominate instead the Original Sheik for both his mainstreaming of the ultra-bloody/violent matches and his incredible longetivity as a performer, arena draw as an imported performer (I just had to see him ‘bounty hunt’in 1978 in New Orleans, against perhaps Ray Candy?), and successful promoter.
As an older fan, I feel fortunate to have seen the big Superdome card with the Freebirds/JYD blindness angle ‘payoff match’ and one of the first Hogan/Andre encounters (Andre in a squash over AWA’s Hogan, as well as such performers as Ernie Ladd, the Assassin, Wahoo McDaniel, Jerry Brisco up close from the 2nd row – in the days before they padded the ringside floor.
Lastly, with apologies to all you ‘pink & black’ fans, but BH – although a gifted & popular performer – making top 10 of all time is a stretch of enormous proportions.
#109 – DEAN MALENKO ??!!???
Hmm. Interesting. I have never watched wrestling, but I know who most of these people are. It’s fun to read the impassioned comments. Who knew pro-wrestlers had such a loyal following?
I remember watching the cartoon show about wrestlers, I forgot the name but I would wake up so early just to cathc it, I loved the one with rubber bands all over his face. As far as any other wrestlers the Rock can have his won list, though a short one anything with him is better.
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I would suggest adding Lillian Ellison (the “Fabulous Moolah”) – she was a pioneer – women’s wrestling – very respected – she died last year – read about her – she had an interesting life.http://media.charleston.net/img/photos/2007/11/14/5350131_t600.JPG
What a brave call Rolo. Grading the Top 10 Wrestlers, certainly I can think of easier ways to make friends:)
My wrestling experiences come in two distinct periods. The early 70′s in NZ with Big Time Wrestling and On The Mat, both from NZ and Oz but featuring some fairly Big Name US wrestlers. My favourites were Abdullah The Butcher (What a forehead – absolutely covered in scar tissue), and a couple of Good guys whose names actually escape me at the moment, though one was touted as being the father of then new wrestler Rick Martell.
The second period was WWF for the five or six years preceding SCSA. The stories were starting to get a bit ridiculous, but nowhere near as bad as later, but the wrestling, except for the Hulk and The Ultimate Warrior, was still good to watch as an athletic display. Unfortunately in choosing a no talent hack like Hogan to pin his promotion on McMahon essentially destroyed any pretense at athletic skill required especially as his other names became physically bigger and bigger – Yokozuna anyone.
To Mortivore (27) and Kyle(123) I guess you have never really watched the Hitman in action, the man’s technical prowess and speed were unmatched during his time. Incidentally there was a very good cinematic doco about Hart’s Last year with the WWF. It was supposed to be a fly on the wall year in the life type thing but no one counted on the death of Owen or McMahon’s shafting of Bret. Great stuff.
The only change I would make to your list Rolo is to put Flair at #1 because not only did he carry the NWA for years but he also had the skill to carry a lump like Hogan for the entire duration of their fights (which incidentally might have been amongst the longest of Hogans career but were mere sprints to Flair who has wrestled single matches of 45 minutes duration). And I probably would also have had GG ahead of The Rock due to overall longevity and impact.
Finally remembering New Zealand’s proud record in pro Wrestling from Lofty Blomfield to….The Bushwhackers YEAH!!!
Cheers
Lee
OOH and I forgot to mention the best thing about The Macho Man… Miss Elizabeth.
Cheers
Lee
colin delany? why isnt he on this list?
#94- I feel like an idiot for having read your comment…
#96- Of course it’s fake you jackass. It’s entertainment. Now go tell your fake mother…
#29- That would be “Snuka”…
Alot of you should think of wrestlers with actual talent, not just wrestlers you like.
I read the first 125 and skimmed the rest (to 143.) There should be an “Honorable Mention” section to this list naming a few then, “and many more too numerous to list (including your favorite performer.)”
I must admit to watching it when I was young. If I had to nominate some people to the honorable mention list (since I pretty much can find no fault with the list given) I would have to say:
Randy “The Macho Man” Savage
Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat
whichever is the Steiner brother who is jacked up on ‘roids now. He may not have been the most popular, but he was an excellent technical wrestler in the ring.
Jake “The Snake” Roberts
“Rowdy” Roddy Piper
and one of my favorites who was in my favorite buddy film of all-time… “Big” John Studd and his role in “Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man.”
This list has Bret Hart but No HBK, BLASPHEMY!
WTF at no Undertaker at all.
Hulk at #1 was expected and lame. I hate him!
How in the world has no one mentioned The American Dream yet ???? Dusty Rhodes and his “Bionic Elbow” !!!
Dusty was great but with all of the names out there, I’m not sure I’d put him in the top 10. Top 25 definitely, though.
Hey what about SuperStar Billy Graham, where do you think Hulkster got his gimmick Tie die shirts & clothes from.
Hey Mexico What about the GREAT MIL MASCARAS !!!!!
76. SuperHero: (and anyone else making up lists like he did) So you’re saying that all the greatest wrestlers existed after 1980? NOBODY was good before then? Everyone else sucked? ‘Your entire life’ must be
CUT OFF: …less than 25 years.
You want to check out some great non-American female wrestling, check out the women of Bolivia!
Anyone who says Pro-wrestling is ridiculous only need to read a comic book, watch a soap opera, turn on MTV, then tell me which is more ridiculous . . .
from the home of Jesse “The Body” Ventura.
It’s all good fun
What about Dusty Rhodes? Remember him?
Yeah, I’d have to add a luchadore to the list…Mil Mascaras or El Santo.
And real wrestling wouldn’t sell as well as the scripted, action-packed staged stuff. You really can’t give someone a piledriver and have them walk away from it…it’s just theater. It’s not my cup of tea, but it has it’s place.
I do like Sumo, however. The matches are brief but exciting. And the winner this year was originally from Belgium and the tournament was thrilling.
For everybody who says wrestling is fake:
We know it’s fake but it’s still entertaining.
P.S. EVERYTHING else on t.v. is fake too, but you don’t see me *****ing to you about it.
The with with pro wrestling is that you could have a Top 100 Greatest of all time list, and there would still be people complaining about people missing. I might suggest a Top 10 greatest wrestling entertainers, Top 10 greatest wrestling athletes, Top 10 Weirdest Professional Wrestling Gimmicks, etc.
154:Aldo
makes the damn point there, whats teh point of people posting ITS FAKE–when they are obviously watching it
and what about Afa Anoai
Hey the presidential candidates are all fake and ya still watch ‘em!
WHY HASNT ANYONE MENTIONED THE ULTIMATE WARRIOR????
Luckyaz, if you do a search through the posts, you’d realize that The Ultimate Warrior had been mentioned 8 times before you. Took all of 20 seconds to open the “Find in Page” function of the web browser and search the text.
damn rigtht hulk hogen is number 1
What! No John Cena?! Haha just kidding, seriously though it’s kinda sad that Undertaker, Sting, HBK, and Foley did not make it in to the list but I gotta give credit that at least they included old stars like Buddy Rogers and Bruno Sammartino but still … Especially HBK …
144:Slipstick – I think you mean Scott Steiner. I think he was better before his latest gimmick.
There should be Chris Jericho. End of.
It would be nice if..
Shawn Michaels
Triple H
And Undertaker were on this list.
I also think that Ric flair should be No. 1.
hulk hogan looks like plastic in that picture
im thinkin goldberg or sting should b made…i mean hello! they were flippin amazing! ppl feared them
The outcomes are pre-determined, but the matches aren’t scripted…
Nice to see a pro wrestling list on listverse
my top 5 personal favorites are Bret Hart, Kurt Angle, RVD, HHH, and Chris Jericho.
The only one on this list that I strongly disagree with is The Rock. He got over by talking about shiny sideways sodomy. Lame.
everyone has a different top ten, its all about eras man. i grew up with hbk, hhh, steve austin, scott hall, kevin nash, the big show (and the giant), the nWo, monday night wars, etc. if you know the 80′s, you would mention mr. perfect, hulk hogan (to us 90′s, hollywood hogan was the *****), dusty rhodes, superstar billy, andre the giant, etc. its all about eras. even though in about 10 years, i would add edge and batista to this list. LOL, SHINY SIDEWAYS SODOMY, LOL THATS *****IN HILARIOUS!
i. surprised owen hart anit been mentioned many times
For those shouting “Fake!” – good lord, you’re the type of people who make us wrestling fans face/palm. After having spent 7 years as a wrestling “journalist” (does that make me a fake journalist?
), I’m tired of being a broken record – but here’s the simple answer, in 1 syllable or less for you…we know.
There’s a whole lot of reasons why people ridicule wrestling and wrestling fans – there’s a lot of homophobia, lack of respect for intelligence (not everyone’s a red neck ya know, I have a university degree and a worldly outlook tyvm), lack of understanding towards the violence. Basically a whole lack of empathy for anyone being able to think, enjoy and understand for themselves.
Oh crap, I started writing one of my old columns
@#22 – really? That’s way too messy. And the reason why I can’t enjoy wrestling anymore.
And ok, being subjective…but…HBK!!!
As a kid, I watched Bret Hart wrestle, and developed a HUGE crush on him.
… 10+ years later, I’m still in love.
My regional favourites ( 1960′s-early 70′s pacific coast ) were
Gene Kiniski
Don Leo Jonathan
Steve Little Bear
Dutch Savage
Mr.Ota
Iron Mike Webster
Eric Frolic
Buck Ramstead
John Tolos
Bulldog Brown
The Brute
when i lived in Edmonton Alberta in the early ’80′s , i was fortunate enough to catch Stampede Wrestling in it’s prime,and got to see the early careers of Bret and Owen hart, The British Bulldogs, Chris Benoit, and so many others.
The rock doesn’t deserve to b there.
What did he brought to the wwe?
His ego, cheap one liners, and being mcmahon’s pet in most of his career.
Shawn, undertaker, foley, benoit, guererro are more fit to be #9
I THINK THE ROCK IS THE BEST OF ALTIME,JOHN CENA ,SHAWN MICHALS, RANDY ORTON, EDDIE GERRERO, BATISDA, MYSTRERIO,TIPLE H, STEVE AUSTIN AND GOLDGERG THIS IS MY ALL TIME FAVORITE LIST ESPECIALLY THE ROCK HE IS SO *****Y
well i agree with this list but Slick Ric should be number 1 not 2 what bout kurt angle,eddie guererro,chris benoit now thats great wrestlers
UNDERTAKER. Everyone else has said it, so do I. Not only is he undefeated in 16 Wrestlemania’s, he has ALWAYS been a fan favorite no matter what side he was playing for, and he has been wrestling since 1984. The better part of 30 years. Hulk may have started before Undertaker, but Undertaker has lasted much longer. Besides, Hulk has only held 12 major titles in his career. Undertaker has held 14 just in the WWF/E, of which 6 are *The* championship. (4x WWF/E Champion and 2x World Heavyweight Champion)
Good list. Would have Austin and Andre higher. Where’s Verne Gagne?
the toughest S.O.B in the WWF/E history…In ma opinion the best wrestlers of all time in my list:-
1-Stone Cold Steve Austin
2-Brett ‘The Hitman hart’
3-The Rock
4-HBK-Shawn micheals
5-Hulk Hogan
6-Bruno sammartino
7-Ric flair
8-Dynamite kid
9-Eddie gurrero
10-Sting