Why would you even think Jr.???? Don't get me wrong, I like the guy, but he's a long, long, long way until he reaches what his father accomplished.
As for The Million Dollar Man, 8.5-9.5, had he attained the WWF Title, Id give him a ten. The first time I caught Teddy was on Bill Watts' UWF. Man I loved that promotion. Ted was one of those guys who didn't really need a huge gimmick, but once he had one, damn did he take off. It was only until later when the net that I got to catch his Japanese work. The guy could do singles and tag. He could play the heel or the face. Case in point. I loved him in UWF, when he came into WWF, I hated him. He played the Million Dollar Man gimmick to perfection. I don't think another talent could have done that role. Teddy was a solid worker. Very fluid in the ring. Another one of those guys who didn't have a build or huge gimmick early on, and didn't need it to be successful. When he came to the WWF and started doing the stunts with fans for money and screwing them out of it, oh man, how could you not get pissed off???? I can remember watching one of his matches and my Grandma was watching with me. After Teddy puts this jobber out, he shoves the hundo in his mouth. As God as my witness Grams goes "I wish someone would just come down there and kick his ass!!!" PRICELESS (pardon the pun).
The thing I always loved about Ted was he didn't seem to care if he had a belt. Ted did what he had to do, and really his character never wore off. When he formed Money Inc, it was great. Teddy was sorta fading a little bit at that time, and the IRS character never really took off, but when WWF hooked them up, it just worked. Money Inc was a fantastic tag team. Really sad that WWF used to be so good at pairing up talent to form teams, now they can barely say the words Tag Team. Ted going into the Hall of Fame was about 2 or 3 years late if you ask me as well. I still think junior has potential, but it may take some time before we really see it. I wish they would have kept junior and Cody Rhodes together for a while. That really could have been a good team for a few years before splitting them up.
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