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  1. Lover Boy

    The most influential men in wrestling history

    I think that apart from Hulkamania, the nWo were the first really marketable wrestlers. As well as being wrestlers, they were incredibly marketable and the hand sign was a big part of that. That's why I think the handsign is big. .
  2. Lover Boy

    The most influential men in wrestling history

    Nash and Hall played a huge role in the nWo too, it wasn't just Hogan. Remember that the nWo two sweet hand sign was a Kliq hand sign, without Nash and Hall that wouldn't have been used and that became an iconic gesture.
  3. Lover Boy

    The most influential men in wrestling history

    As well as Hogan, you've got to say Scott Hall and Kevin Nash are hugely influential in wrestling. They are the quintessential tweeners in wrestling history, the nWo played such a huge part in the Monday Night Wars. Those two were the first two major stars to jump to WCW which really set a...
  4. Lover Boy

    The most influential men in wrestling history

    Who would you guys say are the most influential men in wrestling history? Of course you have Vince McMahon who is professional wrestling, he has played an absolutely huge role in wrestling becoming a mainstream industry and having the popularity that it does. At the same time, I do think Eric...