Okay, lemme get one thing clear before I write this ‘essay’ – Shawn Michaels is does have extremely entertaining matches but that doesn’t mean they’re good matches; hardcore matches are extremely entertaining but are very rarely high quality wrestling matches, infact I think Foley/ Funks/ Rhodes matches are the expectations.
*Bleugh*
This is gonna be long, boring and takes a lot of reading but here we go, where the hell do I start? I suppose Shawn Michaels rise to top which was extremely hurried for a start, after the Rockers split up Shawn Michaels was thrusted into spotlight and was almost straight away put with WWF’s best workers at the time, Razor Ramon and Bret Hart; so straight away he looks like a little gem, and this did continue through out Shawn Michaels Career up till his retirement match.
So Shawn Michaels went onto win the first Royal Rumble and WWF straight away didn’t the belt on Shawn Michaels because of lacklustre feeling and Diesel continued onwards as the WWF Champion. They spent the next year trying to improve Shawn Michaels to be WWE’s Top Draw, and then one of WWE’s most famous matches came along, Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart. 60 Minutes proved to Shawn Michaels downfall, during the match not only was they both unprofessional and pretty much stiffing each other, it proved Shawn Michaels ability was limited and his pacing was lacklustre at the best of times, however Shawn Michaels won the WWF Championship and began WWF’s top draw, now this is where it gets painful for you Shawn Michaels fans.
Shawn Michaels WWF Championship in 96 and his rating slowly declined but apparently his matches was great; indeed they was all entertaining but the only matches were actually top quality were his matches against Vader and Foley; WWF’s two best workers in WWF at the time, both them did indeed bring the best out of Shawn Michaels, no doubt about it and they was good matches but both times Vader and Foley carried Shawn Michaels and this is evidence of WWF protectively booking Shawn Michaels from the start.
The cracks did indeed continue to show as WCW took over and Shawn Michaels was slowly becoming the lowest drawing champion of all time and WWF was straight away looking for a replacement; no other Top guy in WWF/E was looking to be ousted out of their position so quickly. Ultimately Shawn Michaels was failing to hack the pressure and did his little retirement angle and he lost his smile, forcing WWF’s main attraction, the Undertaker to take over the reigns and then worked a program with Shawn Michaels leading to WWF’s first ever Hell in a Cell; another time where Shawn Michaels possibly had a good match out of him but it’d be last for a long time.
Shawn Michaels was quickly being ousted from the top and Steve Austin was slowly climbing to the top but Shawn Michaels entertaining DX was assisting in the rating war but in reality Shawn Michaels time at the top was gone, and after his injury against the Undertaker, Shawn Michaels wasn’t seen in a ring again till Wrestlemania, where he wrestled his last match wasn’t fantastic; albeit Shawn Michaels was refusing to go over to Austin at the time didn’t help the matters, from what I read on dirtsheets, it took the Undertaker threatening him for HBK to give the belt to Austin.
So during HBK’s first run with the WWF, he carried a through out his carry, against talented individuals like Vader, Undertaker, Bret Hart, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Mick Foley, Razor Ramon and British Bulldog; noting I’m going off the top of my head, I know there is others which I have forgotten to mention.
Then Shawn Michaels returned four years later to have a match against Triple H, were fun to watch and have a good feel about them, absolutely awesome matches but weren’t good from a wrestling retrospective, all quite gimmicky and overselling, underselling etc etc. His best work came from facing the upcomers who knew what they were doing, so the likes of John Cena, Randy Orton and little Diamond in the rough, Chris Master…
Not to denying Taker and Angle mania matches were great but they certainly aren’t the best matches you’ve seen his decade, certainly not the best matches in WWE when you think about the likes Angle/ Benoit, Punk/ Cena, Cena/ Orton, Orton/ Foley. So there are much better matches that happened since Shawn Michaels return, only really the only time Shawn Michaels matches at Wrestlemania have stood is when the rest of the card has been awful/ lacklustre, proof of this is when he face Jericho and Flair, the rest of the card still had a lot of good matches, disproving that Shawn Michaels is Mr. Wrestlemania.
So I’m you’re all wondering now, why does EoR think Shawn Michaels sucks? Well I don’t think he sucks but he’s merely above advance an actual wrestler/ storyteller, he does make his matches feel dramatic and yeah, they can be emotionally but here’s the deal… Shawn Michaels has three types of matches, “Beat me down, then I’ll pull a win out of nowehre!” or “Can you top this?” and finally the “Kick out of every single move in your arsenal!” many of the top wrestlers have many different type of matches and styles, see Mick Foley, I personally think he’s the most versatile man in the whole wrestling industry but not to take it away from Shawn Michaels, against the right opponent he pulls of his styles very well… The whole beatdown match was probably best against Vader, Can you top this, I remember a match against Jeff Jarrett being spot on fantastic (sorry I can’t remember when it was either 95 or 96) then super kick out stuff, Taker & Angle I suppose are the closest two, probably Angle/ HBK at WM21 but after that match but Angle and Shawn Michaels follow that same match philosphopy far too much to get the fans excited.
Shawn Michaels’ best matches actually come from him being a heel because his ringwork is a lot tighter, instead of those looping chops, he uses a tight close fist. His selling suddenly improve dramatically as a heel, he doesn’t oversell many moves like he does a face. If you think about it, his matches against Cena & The Undertaker back up that theory, particularly when you look at the ring work ala WM26 or Raw, Shawn Michaels can be a very good wrestler but never the less he only does it spurts, compared to the likes of others a mention.
So where does Shawn Michaels stand in the pecking order of GOATs? Presuming this is going to lead me to being an ‘indy/ japan’ mark, I don’t care because the relevant factors are there, the obvious top five is really down to the top draws and their tentures at the top, so Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan, Mitsuharu Misawa, Stone Cold Steve Austin, John Cena; those are really the best of the best in terms of drawing ability, promo skills and overall talent a wrestler. If we dig deeper into the list, taking into account other top wrestlers, we gotta go to Mexico Mil Mascaras, Blue Demon, El Santo. Then we have the rest of Japan which includes Jumbo Tsuruta, Giant Baba, Kenta Kobashi, Keji Mutoh, Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Shin ya Hashimoto, Maso Chono, Jun Akiyama, Akira Taue & Toshiaki Kawada and in America you do have the likes of Jerry the King Lawler, Andre the Giant, Terry Funk, all where huge huge draws in the terrorties. On that, you have to think of the original creators of wrestling, the likes of Freddie Blessie, Gorgeous George, Bruno Sammartino etc.
So that pretty removes HBK from being even knew the top, then we have to look at the strong alliance underneath all the top heavyweight guys, we have Undertaker, Mick Foley, Randy Savage, Andre the Giant, Big Van Vader, Rickie Steamboat, Sting, Dusty Rhodes, Bret Hart and we’re now coming close to the 25 mark of top guys and I’m sure these guys aren’t even in the top twenty themselves as I’m writing this off the top of my head.
Continue this idea of areas of wrestling, where there is clearly stronger GOATs than HBK, there are WOMEN wrestlers who are above HBK in the ranking, Wendi Richter, Aja Kong, Manami Toyota, Kyoko Inoue, Bull Nakano; that’s just naming a few who deserve to be in the top 100 wrestlers before Shawn Michaels. Strangely enough you also have to consider who were great wrestlers as unit (I.E Fanastic Tag Team wrestlers), you have Fabulous Freebirds, The British Bulldogs, The Rest of the Four Horsemen, The Midnight Express and *POSSIBLY* The Dudley Boys.
Alas, I’ve still got to list Cruiserweights, Luchadors etc, but to name a few we have Ultimo Dragon, Dean Malenko, Jushin Thunder Liger, Rey Mysterio, Psicosis and The Great Sasuke. You can see by name, the names are piling up and Shawn Michaels position in the top 100 GOATs constantly looking distant, and I know I’m forgetting people, notable mentions include a young Tracy Smothers, Samoa Joe at his peak, Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero and rising potential GOATs in CM Punk, Bryan Danielson and Davey Richards.
But now, you should be getting a good idea that Shawn Michaels spot is rapidly disappearing in the top 100 and I’d like to see a good argument against him being in the top 100 after the names I just mentioned, not just “OMG Japan Mark” and try to be objective.
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I swear I have never wrote something this long in a long time, nor do I want to again, I did this all off the top of my head pretty much, I'm sure people will go ahead and pick this apart... Which is what I want, bring it on boys!
Note, the first part is about HBK rise to the top which was flaw then whose in the top 100 before HBK.
*Bleugh*
This is gonna be long, boring and takes a lot of reading but here we go, where the hell do I start? I suppose Shawn Michaels rise to top which was extremely hurried for a start, after the Rockers split up Shawn Michaels was thrusted into spotlight and was almost straight away put with WWF’s best workers at the time, Razor Ramon and Bret Hart; so straight away he looks like a little gem, and this did continue through out Shawn Michaels Career up till his retirement match.
So Shawn Michaels went onto win the first Royal Rumble and WWF straight away didn’t the belt on Shawn Michaels because of lacklustre feeling and Diesel continued onwards as the WWF Champion. They spent the next year trying to improve Shawn Michaels to be WWE’s Top Draw, and then one of WWE’s most famous matches came along, Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart. 60 Minutes proved to Shawn Michaels downfall, during the match not only was they both unprofessional and pretty much stiffing each other, it proved Shawn Michaels ability was limited and his pacing was lacklustre at the best of times, however Shawn Michaels won the WWF Championship and began WWF’s top draw, now this is where it gets painful for you Shawn Michaels fans.
Shawn Michaels WWF Championship in 96 and his rating slowly declined but apparently his matches was great; indeed they was all entertaining but the only matches were actually top quality were his matches against Vader and Foley; WWF’s two best workers in WWF at the time, both them did indeed bring the best out of Shawn Michaels, no doubt about it and they was good matches but both times Vader and Foley carried Shawn Michaels and this is evidence of WWF protectively booking Shawn Michaels from the start.
The cracks did indeed continue to show as WCW took over and Shawn Michaels was slowly becoming the lowest drawing champion of all time and WWF was straight away looking for a replacement; no other Top guy in WWF/E was looking to be ousted out of their position so quickly. Ultimately Shawn Michaels was failing to hack the pressure and did his little retirement angle and he lost his smile, forcing WWF’s main attraction, the Undertaker to take over the reigns and then worked a program with Shawn Michaels leading to WWF’s first ever Hell in a Cell; another time where Shawn Michaels possibly had a good match out of him but it’d be last for a long time.
Shawn Michaels was quickly being ousted from the top and Steve Austin was slowly climbing to the top but Shawn Michaels entertaining DX was assisting in the rating war but in reality Shawn Michaels time at the top was gone, and after his injury against the Undertaker, Shawn Michaels wasn’t seen in a ring again till Wrestlemania, where he wrestled his last match wasn’t fantastic; albeit Shawn Michaels was refusing to go over to Austin at the time didn’t help the matters, from what I read on dirtsheets, it took the Undertaker threatening him for HBK to give the belt to Austin.
So during HBK’s first run with the WWF, he carried a through out his carry, against talented individuals like Vader, Undertaker, Bret Hart, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Mick Foley, Razor Ramon and British Bulldog; noting I’m going off the top of my head, I know there is others which I have forgotten to mention.
Then Shawn Michaels returned four years later to have a match against Triple H, were fun to watch and have a good feel about them, absolutely awesome matches but weren’t good from a wrestling retrospective, all quite gimmicky and overselling, underselling etc etc. His best work came from facing the upcomers who knew what they were doing, so the likes of John Cena, Randy Orton and little Diamond in the rough, Chris Master…
Not to denying Taker and Angle mania matches were great but they certainly aren’t the best matches you’ve seen his decade, certainly not the best matches in WWE when you think about the likes Angle/ Benoit, Punk/ Cena, Cena/ Orton, Orton/ Foley. So there are much better matches that happened since Shawn Michaels return, only really the only time Shawn Michaels matches at Wrestlemania have stood is when the rest of the card has been awful/ lacklustre, proof of this is when he face Jericho and Flair, the rest of the card still had a lot of good matches, disproving that Shawn Michaels is Mr. Wrestlemania.
So I’m you’re all wondering now, why does EoR think Shawn Michaels sucks? Well I don’t think he sucks but he’s merely above advance an actual wrestler/ storyteller, he does make his matches feel dramatic and yeah, they can be emotionally but here’s the deal… Shawn Michaels has three types of matches, “Beat me down, then I’ll pull a win out of nowehre!” or “Can you top this?” and finally the “Kick out of every single move in your arsenal!” many of the top wrestlers have many different type of matches and styles, see Mick Foley, I personally think he’s the most versatile man in the whole wrestling industry but not to take it away from Shawn Michaels, against the right opponent he pulls of his styles very well… The whole beatdown match was probably best against Vader, Can you top this, I remember a match against Jeff Jarrett being spot on fantastic (sorry I can’t remember when it was either 95 or 96) then super kick out stuff, Taker & Angle I suppose are the closest two, probably Angle/ HBK at WM21 but after that match but Angle and Shawn Michaels follow that same match philosphopy far too much to get the fans excited.
Shawn Michaels’ best matches actually come from him being a heel because his ringwork is a lot tighter, instead of those looping chops, he uses a tight close fist. His selling suddenly improve dramatically as a heel, he doesn’t oversell many moves like he does a face. If you think about it, his matches against Cena & The Undertaker back up that theory, particularly when you look at the ring work ala WM26 or Raw, Shawn Michaels can be a very good wrestler but never the less he only does it spurts, compared to the likes of others a mention.
So where does Shawn Michaels stand in the pecking order of GOATs? Presuming this is going to lead me to being an ‘indy/ japan’ mark, I don’t care because the relevant factors are there, the obvious top five is really down to the top draws and their tentures at the top, so Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan, Mitsuharu Misawa, Stone Cold Steve Austin, John Cena; those are really the best of the best in terms of drawing ability, promo skills and overall talent a wrestler. If we dig deeper into the list, taking into account other top wrestlers, we gotta go to Mexico Mil Mascaras, Blue Demon, El Santo. Then we have the rest of Japan which includes Jumbo Tsuruta, Giant Baba, Kenta Kobashi, Keji Mutoh, Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Shin ya Hashimoto, Maso Chono, Jun Akiyama, Akira Taue & Toshiaki Kawada and in America you do have the likes of Jerry the King Lawler, Andre the Giant, Terry Funk, all where huge huge draws in the terrorties. On that, you have to think of the original creators of wrestling, the likes of Freddie Blessie, Gorgeous George, Bruno Sammartino etc.
So that pretty removes HBK from being even knew the top, then we have to look at the strong alliance underneath all the top heavyweight guys, we have Undertaker, Mick Foley, Randy Savage, Andre the Giant, Big Van Vader, Rickie Steamboat, Sting, Dusty Rhodes, Bret Hart and we’re now coming close to the 25 mark of top guys and I’m sure these guys aren’t even in the top twenty themselves as I’m writing this off the top of my head.
Continue this idea of areas of wrestling, where there is clearly stronger GOATs than HBK, there are WOMEN wrestlers who are above HBK in the ranking, Wendi Richter, Aja Kong, Manami Toyota, Kyoko Inoue, Bull Nakano; that’s just naming a few who deserve to be in the top 100 wrestlers before Shawn Michaels. Strangely enough you also have to consider who were great wrestlers as unit (I.E Fanastic Tag Team wrestlers), you have Fabulous Freebirds, The British Bulldogs, The Rest of the Four Horsemen, The Midnight Express and *POSSIBLY* The Dudley Boys.
Alas, I’ve still got to list Cruiserweights, Luchadors etc, but to name a few we have Ultimo Dragon, Dean Malenko, Jushin Thunder Liger, Rey Mysterio, Psicosis and The Great Sasuke. You can see by name, the names are piling up and Shawn Michaels position in the top 100 GOATs constantly looking distant, and I know I’m forgetting people, notable mentions include a young Tracy Smothers, Samoa Joe at his peak, Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero and rising potential GOATs in CM Punk, Bryan Danielson and Davey Richards.
But now, you should be getting a good idea that Shawn Michaels spot is rapidly disappearing in the top 100 and I’d like to see a good argument against him being in the top 100 after the names I just mentioned, not just “OMG Japan Mark” and try to be objective.
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I swear I have never wrote something this long in a long time, nor do I want to again, I did this all off the top of my head pretty much, I'm sure people will go ahead and pick this apart... Which is what I want, bring it on boys!
Note, the first part is about HBK rise to the top which was flaw then whose in the top 100 before HBK.
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