*Sigh* The company's highest PPV buyrates, total attendance gross, highest t.v ratings and the fact that he turned a near bankrupt Vince into a billionaire in less than a year testifies to his awesome draw power. Nobody has even came close to doing in ten years what Austin did from March 98- Feb99. Ratings shot up 55%, revenues went from an operating loss in 97 to over a billion net and they sold out like 300 consecutive 15,000+ seat arenas. In the 80's, the average "big" arena shows were usually 3,000-10,000 seat venues. Look at Flair's old stomping grounds, The Greenville Colliseum, The Omni, and all the Civic Centers across the Atlantic territory were mid sized arenas. WWF's regualr grounds, the Nassau Colliseum, Hershey Arenna and the Hartford Coliseum were mid sized arenas. Outside of the monthly run Garden shows, the WWF at it's 80s peak was only running 15,000+ shows for major PPVs, same with NWA, which did it less in the Crockett era. And I'm not even going into the 70's and the fairgrounds and TV studio days. No Flair, Hogan, Funk, Rhodes, Von Erich or any draw from the day can even come close to boasting Austin's unmatched run. In Hogan's best year the E brought in 250 million, even with 12 years inflation, Austin drew 750% more money than him. And that's before the Rock was established. And LMAO at Foley being "the man".
All that aside, as much as I love Savage, he is no match for Austin. Austin had classic matches, lit the fuse to the industry's hottest era and was an extraordinary character. It's Austin all the way.