Christian Cage or Jeff Jarrett

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Who is better?

  • Both the Same

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  • Christian Cage

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  • Jeff Jarrett

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03mnm

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Overall for TNA I was wondering who the bigger name is I mean Jeff is a former 10 time World Champion and Cage has been the head of TNA for the past 2 years anyway I was wondering Superstar wise who is bigger.
 
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People say J.J. IS TNA. But People like Cage, Abyss, Styles, Daniels, Joe, Angle ARE TNA. Saying that one person is TNA is just stupid. I went with Cage...;)
 

phantomgerald

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I would say JJ. JJ is more of a liability when he has to constantly be put in the main event just because he's part of the team that created TNA.
 

Montana

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Jeff Jarrett is but then again he's almost 10 years older and experienced. Jarrett is also NOT a 10x world champ, ( i dont count his tna/nwa reigns) although he was a indy legend early in his career. He grew up with this business, and became a huge star. Just look at all these belts.

CWA (Memphis) International Tag Team titles w/Pat Tanaka defeating Akio Sato & Tarzan Goto (August 25, 1986);
CWA (Memphis) International Tag Team titles w/Paul Diamond defeating Akio Sato & Tarzan Goto (November 3, 1986);
AWA Southern Tag Team titles w/Billy Travis defeating Jonathan Boyd & Bigfoot (November 17, 1986);
AWA Southern Tag Team titles w/Billy Travis defeating Mike Davis & Tommy Lane (January 11, 1987);
AWA Southern Tag Team titles w/Pat Tanaka defeating Mike Davis & Tommy Lane (February 3, 1987);
AWA Southern Tag Team titles w/Billy Travis defeating Pat Tanaka & Paul Diamond (July 11, 1987);
NWA Mid-America title defeating Moondog Spot (May 11, 1987);
NWA Mid-America title defeating Moondog Spot (June 1, 1987);
NWA Mid-America title defeating Moondog Spot (June 22, 1987);
NWA Mid-America title defeating Carl Fergie (September 14, 1987);
NWA Mid-America title defeating Jimmy Jack Funk (November 9, 1987);
WCWA World Light-Heavyweight title defeating Eric Embry (October 15, 1988);
WCWA World Light-Heavyweight title defeating Eric Embry (November 24, 1988);
CWA (Memphis) Heavyweight title defeating Dutch Mantell (March 11, 1989);
WCWA Tag Team titles w/Kerry Von Erich defeating Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden (March 12, 1989);
WCWA Tag Team titles w/Mil Mascaras defeating Super Zodiac II & Cactus Jack Manson (June 9, 1989);
WCWA Tag Team titles w/Matt Borne defeating Robert Fuller & Brian Lee (June 30, 1989);
USWA World Tag Team titles w/Matt Borne defeating Scott Braddock & Cactus Jack (August 11, 1989);
USWA World Tag Team titles w/Matt Borne defeating Sheik Braddock & Ron Starr (September 29, 1989);
USWA World Tag Team titles w/Jeff Gaylord defeating Brian Lee & Chuck Casey (September 3, 1990);
USWA World Tag Team titles w/Jeff Gaylord defeating Brian Lee & Don Harris (September 17, 1990);
USWA Southern Heavyweight title defeating Dick Slater (October 6, 1990);
USWA World Tag Team titles w/Cody Michaels defeating Tony Anthony & Doug Gilbert (November 24, 1990);
USWA Southern Heavyweight title defeating Brian Lee in a Tournament Final (January 14, 1991);
USWA World Tag Team titles w/Jerry Lawler defeating Steve Keirn & Stan Lane (February 4, 1991);
USWA Southern Heavyweight title defeating Stunning Steve Austin (March 1991);
USWA Southern Heavyweight title defeating Tom Prichard (April 5, 1991);
USWA Southern Heavyweight title defeating Tom Prichard (April 12, 1991);
USWA World Tag Team titles w/Robert Fuller defeating The Texas Hangmen (May 13, 1991);
USWA Western States Tag Team titles w/Robert Fuller defeating Samu & Judge Dredd (June 24, 1991);
USWA World Tag Team titles w/Robert Fuller defeating Jeff Sword & Doug Vines (July 15, 1991);
USWA World Tag Team titles w/Robert Fuller defeating The Texas Outlaws [Vines & Sword] (October 7, 1991);
USWA World Tag Team titles w/Jerry Lawler defeating The Moondogs [Spot & Spike] (June 29, 1992);
USWA World Tag Team titles w/Jerry Lawler defeating The Moondogs [Spot & Cujo] (July 20, 1992);
USWA World Tag Team titles w/Jerry Lawler defeating The Moondogs [Spot & Cujo] (August 17, 1992);
USWA Southern Heavyweight title defeating Brian Christopher (December 21, 1992);
USWA Southern Heavyweight title defeating Brian Christopher (March 1, 1993);
USWA Southern Heavyweight title defeating Brian Christopher (June 28, 1993);
USWA Southern Heavyweight title defeating Vampire Warrior (August 23, 1993);
USWA Heavyweight title defeating "Wildfire" Tommy Rich (October 4, 1993);
USWA World Tag Team titles w/Brian Christopher defeating Jerry Lawler & Red Knight (October 25, 1993);
USWA World Tag Team titles w/Brian Christopher defeating Koko B. Ware & Rex Hargrove (November 8, 1993);
USWA Unified World title defeating Jerry Lawler at the end of a Battle Royal (November 22, 1993);
WWF Intercontinental title defeating Razor Ramon (January 22, 1995);
WWF Intercontinental title defeating Bob Holly (April 26, 1995);
WWF Intercontinental title defeating Razor Ramon (May 21, 1995);
USWA Unified World title defeating Ahmed Johnson [Stripped on 3/2 due to back injury] (December 20, 1996);
USWA Unified World title defeating Jerry "The King" Lawler (April 20, 1997);
PCW (Pennsylvania) United States title defeating ???????? ();
WCW United States Heavyweight title defeating Dean Malenko (June 9, 1997);
NWA North American title defeating Barry Windham (December 30, 1997);
WWF World Tag Team titles w/Owen Hart defeating Ken Shamrock & The Big Bossman (January 25, 1999);
WWF Intercontinental title defeating The Godfather (May 25, 1999);
WWF Intercontinental title defeating Edge (July 25, 1999);
WWF Intercontinental title defeating D-Lo Brown (August 22, 1999);
WWF European title defeating D-Lo Brown (August 22, 1999);
WCW United States Heavyweight title defeating Chris Benoit (December 20, 1999);
WCW World Heavyweight title defeating Diamond Dallas Page (April 16, 2000);
WCW World Heavyweight title defeating David Arquette and DDP in a Triple Cage (May 7, 2000);
WCW World Heavyweight title defeating Kevin Nash (May 22, 2000);
WCW World Heavyweight title defeating Ric Flair (May 29, 2000);
WWA (World Wrestling All-Stars) World Heavyweight title defeating Road Dog in a Steel Cage (October 26, 2001);
NWA World Heavyweight title defeating Ron "The Truth" Killings (November 20, 2002);
WWA (World Wrestling All-Stars) World Heavyweight title defeating Sting [unified with NWA World title] (May 25, 2003);
NWA World Heavyweight title defeating "The Phenomenal" A.J. Styles (October 22, 2003);
NWA World Heavyweight title defeating Ron "The Truth" Killings (June 2, 2004);
NWA Cyberspace title defeating Slyck Wagner Brown (April 30, 2005);
NWA World Heavyweight title defeating Raven (September 15, 2005);
(Australia) World Series Wrestling Heavyweight title defeating Rhino (October 8, 2005);
NWA World Heavyweight title defeating Rhino (November 3, 2005);
NWA World Heavyweight title by winning a King of the Mountain match (June 18, 2006);
 

xtremebadass

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Jarrett will forever own Christian Cage, if you voted Cage you apparently don't know Jeff Jarrett.


Props to Montana with that info. Rep.
 

Travis40

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I voted the obvious answer....Jeff Jarrett...he will (as XBA said it) forever own Christian...they came from the same place, both IC Champs, both Tag Champs...but never won the big title. Jarrett had to start his own wrestling company, and Christian had to join it...so I'm saying Jarrett because his matches are IMO better than Christian's.....can't wait till Peepshow visits the thread
 

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This is no competition. It's obvious that Jeff Jarrett is the better wrestler
 
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No question its Jeff Jarret. Before he formed TNA, I always thought Jarret kind of got the short end of the stick as far as his mainstream wrestling career goes. He was stuck in between a dying WCW, and was in and out of the WWE(F). He was pretty much a legend in the USWA as you can see by Montana's posting of Jarret's title reigns.

Christian hasn't done nearly enough to be considered better than Jarret, although they do have very similar styles.
 

PeepShow

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Well, I would vote and give input, but the topic is too vague.

Jeff Jarrett has more titles, of course, hes been around much longer and didnt spend nearly half of his career in tag teams. On the other hand, you have Cage, who is a much better entertainer, and much more charisma and style. Jarrett may have some advantages, and Cage has some as well, so this topic I cant vote on, as the topic is way too vague
 

Great One

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He clearly says "who the bigger name is" and "bigger supperstar" are, which currently it is is probably Jarrett, but after Cage makes his movie it will easily be him.
 

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Jeff Jarret was a bigger name years ago, but Christian Cage is the big name NOW. That's the difference.
 

PeepShow

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^I totally agree there. And thats why I cant really say whos is better overall.