The Greatest Ever...To Never?

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Hey Guys...Capital G-Funk here with a question...& I honestly
had no idea where to put this thread...so feel free to move it
whoever has the power to do that.

Now the question I have is a simple but interesting one.

Who do you think is the Greatest Ever Professional Wrestler
to NEVER work for the WWE?

Well...that's it really...I don't have anything else to add...so
lets hear your picks & as always...I'll see you all around the
traps.

Yeah...I'm not using Capital G-Funk ever again.

I'm lame enough as it is...
 

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Hmmm, that is a big one.

In Japan it is a fairly easy question to answer since you have guys like Misawa, Kobashi, Taue, Kawada, Muto etc who were massive stars but never worked for the WWE (I am choosing to ignore Muto working for NWA/WCW as Muta). But I am struggling with the American scene because it revolves around WWE so much that most guys that are big enough end up going there eventually (hello AJ Styles).

My personal take is that the Motor City Machine Guns should have had a run in WWE. As a team that is and not as singles workers. Those two propped up TNA/Impact for a good five years by just being very entertaining.

I guess Homicide could fall into this category as well...
 

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Unless you count dark matches and c/d shows appearances. Christhopher Daniels, he was supposed to be the higher power instead we got :psycho:
 

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Did Kenny Omega have some short stint in WWE under a different name? Bah I wouldn't count it even if he did. I say Omega
 

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Giant Haystacks or Loch Ness if you watched WCW in 1993
 

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Did Kenny Omega have some short stint in WWE under a different name? Bah I wouldn't count it even if he did. I say Omega

He did some very early work for OVW I think.

Sting would have been it if he held out a bit longer, Young Bucks have technically worked for WWE as well.
 

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Late 90's- early 2000's Ray Gonzalez I didn't watch a lot of wrestling back then but his heel work was phenomenal