To get the biggest pop - you need to get the crowd to stop.
And I hate to shout - but Rocky didn't even have the best walk out.
At best he was a top six and even that would be making some trix.
№5 The Rock n Roll Express
In the mid-1980s the Rock N Roll Express were pro wrestling rock stars. Their outfits, charisma and good looks led to a Beatles type pop when their music hit. During a time of deep heel tag team competition, Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson were the answer. Their Mid-South and NWA runs peaked their popularity and made them babyface legends.
№4 The Ultimate Warrior
After a long run for the Hulkster in the 80’s, the WWF decided a new face of the company was needed. The answer, a babyface with a bodybuilder physique and intensity to match. The warrior’s rambling, often unintelligible promos and minimal wrestling skills made no difference to wrestling fans. Over the top in every way, fans were mesmerized by his unmatched look and energy.
№3 The Road Warriors
The term “a road warrior pop”, is a phrase that alludes to the deafening roar of the crowd. For years, this yardstick was when Road Warrior Hawk’s “OOOOOOH, What a Rush” bellowed over the PA system. Hawk and Animal’s intensity, attitude and physical stature were indelible, but their path of destruction in the ring left fans in awe.
№2 Hulk Hogan
During the mid to late 80’s Hulk-a-mania was everywhere; not just in wrestling, but pop culture and mainstream society. Hulk Hogan was the first wrestler to receive this attention on such a grand scale. When Hulk’s “Real American” signature song started, the complete pandemonium ensued. To this day, Hulk Hogan is the most recognized and associated name in wrestling history.
№1 “Stone Cold” Steve Austin
The Attitude Era Monday night wars between Raw and Nitro took place during the peak of wrestling’s popularity. This stage propelled a few performers to stardom. However, the popularity of “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and his antics put him above all else. His disdain for authority and mockery of opponents were tremendous. His sarcasm and sense of humor gave a comedic side to his tough as nails persona. When the sound of breaking glass was heard, crowd explosion followed.
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