The Best Sellers in history...

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Throughout wrestling, we have been exposed to various moves. Clotheslines, suplexes, elbow drops etc. But what makes these moves look so brutal and painful is the guy who is selling the move. So what I want to know is who do you think is the best seller in history? I would have to place my vote in for Ric Flair.
 

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Rey Mysterio, I am biased towards him but he does sell moves excellently. You put him in the ring with Shad Gaspard and he'll make him look like Batista.
 

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Flair, Steamboat, Benoit, and Eddie Guerrero come to my mind first.
 

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Shawn Michaels, I don't think there's anybody who comes close to adding the emotion he does to every match. When his opponent is beating him up, you think he's really hurt, he does an incredible job of selling his opponent's offense and generally making him look good.

One of the main reasons why Michaels will be remembered as one of the best to ever step foot in the squared circle
 

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Curt Hennig was a far better seller than HBK.
 

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HBK is awesome and IMO the best seller ever
Flair
steamboat

And im going to say Orton aswell i think he sells pretty damn good at times
 

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@Enzo, Morton who?

HBK, Flair, Hennig, Benoit. Scott Hall is very underrated aswell.

People think Orton is good when really his selling could be compared to a fish out of water.