And neither does unfulfilled potential.
LOL.... Of course not. How could it? ...A rediculous notion.
Just bringing a few comments into the mix that I hadn't already seen in this thread so as to even up the balance a little bit bearing in mind Hennig is being made out to be somewhat of a jabroni here, when in truth he WAS a fine, fine talent.
Bret was more over as a young face than Perfect ever was as a heel.
You're measuring this how?
Not really sure how you expect me to credibly measure and compare the two, but Perfect had plenty of heat... Especially during his IC reign. Ok, you could attribute some of that to the addition of Heenan after he won said title, but again I'm left wondering how you can quantify such stuff...
Again, this is why you don't see me contribute to lists of 'The Best...'.... Like virtually every other person here I have not been blessed with the
facts and figures to start saying "X was more over than Y" 20 years ago or "X drew more than Y". I'm no wrestling historian - I've just watched enough wrestling over the last 30 years to take the average smark to school.
Interested as to why you think that, bearing in mind they never did a Hart Foundation split angle, when Warrior vacated the IC title after WM6, if Hart was significantly more over than Perfect, why didn't they use the tournament to push Bret to the IC belt instead of Perfect?
(***)
I'm also interested how you (or anyone else) think the pair of them would
comparatively fair in today's WWE (i.e. Who would get onthe better of the two).
His feud with Hogan? What? All month of it? Perfect was just a stop gap feud with Hogan in between PPVs. Hogan's feud with Earthquake was better than Perfect having a one- off with Hogan for Saturday Night's Main Event and Tenta got far more over than Hennig ever did against Hogan.
He was HOT after the Hogan fued, problem was they killed all his momentum by having Beefcake (for some reason) quash him (and the perfect record) at WM6... I believe it was his performance during this program (with Hogan) that convinced the office to push him to the IC belt
(***).
Meanwhile, Earthquake was the first guy in WWE to put Hogan on the shelf.... He deprived all the little hulkamaniacs of their hero for like 5 months.... There's blatantly much more heat to be gained. BUT whatever, none of my comments suggested Hennig was Hogan's best fued, better than 'Quakes fued with Hogan or anything else your post suggests.... I simply stated that I perceived Hennig to have the TOOLS to make it as a ME-er as a result of that program.
Unless you're telling me you dont' think Hennig had the tools to ME in WWF then, there's not really a debate to be had.
And Hennig was decent on the mic, he never cut any epic promos, as most of his WWF stuff was protected by his gimmick
Not sure what you mean by that last part....
and was just a decent play by play guy when he was in the booth, no better than Savage in the booth,
I'm a huuuuge Savage fan, but I thought Savage was terrible in the booth.
and it's not even debatable who was a better promo cutter.
You mean between Bret & Perfect or Perfect & Savage? ...Regardless:
Promos...
1. Savage
2. Perfect
3. Bret
Unfulfilled potential; Len Bias, Bo Jackson, KiJana Carter, David Carr, Kyle Petty, Jr. JaMarcus Russell...
Sorry, none of those names mean anything to me....
And please, don't play the injury card because Flair came back from a broken back in less than a year, HBK has had multiple leg surgeries, and a guy who should be on here, who isn't, has had busted knees for the past ten years while being the most consistent guy on the roster and a bonafide draw in Rey Mysterio.
So one guy makes a speedy recovery from an injury, so everyone should have as much 'healing prowess'? Naaaaaaahhh...
Regardless, I wasn't playing any "card".... He WASN'T the same during his brief run in '93 or in WCW.
Mysterio: Best blame all the smark-asses that voted in the preliminarys!