Greatest four syllable wrestlers ever

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This thread supports the theory that 3 syllables or less is appropriate for the greatest names to be catchy.

Arn Anderson - Possibly the most underrated mic worker of all time. He spent far too much time being satisfied as Ric Flair's errand boy. He was a great heel tag wrestler and, as a singles wrestler, held the WCW TV title when it meant a guy could deliver a great 5 minute TV match. Regardless of his name, no promotion would ultimately give him the world title.
OH! My bad man, I thought you said 4 syllables. Derp. Thats much easier.

Shawn Micheals- duh
Chris Benoit (he said while wincing)
 

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OH! My bad man, I thought you said 4 syllables. Derp. Thats much easier.

Shawn Micheals- duh
Chris Benoit (he said while wincing)
I actually I said the greatest had 3 syllables or less. The point of the thread was to find the greatest who had 4 syllables or more.
 

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Chavo Guerrero - Despite what others may say he's a great ring worker and smart with the crowd. He learned from the best and stepped up when asked. He helped to put over CM Punk in the early days of WWECW, worked horrid angles and even got the rub from Rey Mysterio. He had a great run with his uncle in 'Los Guerreros' and a subsequent feud thereafter. When used properly on the card, Chavo delivered each time. Had he been taller he'd have been greater, but he often was in the shadow of his uncle (and later his aunt Vickie).
 

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I wasn't aware of that o.o

The Great Khali.
Sweet.

Ted DiBiase - He should've been world champion, just like many during Hulk Hogan's peak. He could work the crowd, he could talk on the stick and he had a trademark laugh. DiBiase was a textbook heel that would work very well into today's 'G' rated WWE product. With him being a heel, a name change would mean little. It's likely he'd be a great heat magnet in much the same way HHH and JBL later ended being, at their peak.
 

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Shelton Benjamin - Freakish athlete. Surprisingly, great ring work from very early in his career. Delivered fantastic spots in ladder matches but his personality was dry and lacking. Lance Storm was surprised WWE couldn't do more with him. Benjamin's persona was probably better suited for Indy work. His charisma shown better while wrestling than he ever showed on the stick.