Best 3 WWE and AEW all-time stars
Top 3 WWE all-time stars? The vintage star of WWE, Rik Flair aka The “Nature Boy”, was one of the 80s most gifted wrestlers. He held the NWA/ WCW World Heavyweight Championship more than any other wrestler. Unfortunately, the lack of attention in NWA/WCW compared to WWF was disadvantageous to Flair. Flair will be known for his unbelievable set of marathon matches with Ricky Steamboat. He now holds his place in the No.9 spot among the best wrestlers of all time.
As of this writing, Aubrey Edwards is AEW’s only lady referee, but she’s not afraid to stand up to the boys whenever they get out of line. Although she is a talented referee and performer, she actually spent the last 10 years as a video game programmer in Seattle before signing on to AEW. Edwards credits Zelda, her favorite video game series, for inspiring her to become a programmer. In addition to programming, Edwards used to be a classically trained dancer, which she occasionally posts about on Instagram. Fans of Aubrey Edwards can catch her each week on AEW Unrestricted where she hosts alongside Tony Schiavone.
Upright wrestling was also a part of the pentathlon event in the Olympic Games, a bout being fought to a clear-cut fall of one of the wrestlers. The most famous ancient Greek wrestler was Milon of Croton, who won the wrestling championship of the Olympic Games six times. Wrestling was less popular among the Romans than it had been with the Greeks, and, with the fall of the Roman Empire, references to wrestling disappeared in Europe until about 800 ce.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many entertainment businesses to shut down, either temporarily or permanently. However, in this COVID-19 crisis, two premier pro wrestling entities have kept airing fresh content every week. One of the two pro wrestling giants is WWE as the company has managed to find a way to work around the situation. In all these years of storytelling, WWE has seldom failed to provide us with unique stories, moments, and facts – and we love these tidbits. For instance, the fact that WrestleMania 16 (2000) had no men’s singles match has always fascinated me. See additional information at Wrestling News.
Somewhat surprisingly the Texas Rattlesnake has been crowned the winner despite the fact that he retired just three years into the decade. The Hall of Famer also spent the bulk of time before that struggling with injuries and creative storylines. Yet it is no doubt that Austin remains the biggest draw in WWE history with his run in the 90s Attitude Era against Vince McMahon rightfully retaining its place as the companies best angle of all time.