Two of the biggest stars in the history of pro wrestling, two men who carried companies on their backs, two men who have literally conquered the world in their genre, two men who have, plain and simple, put lots of asses every 18 inches.
In the blue corner, standing 6'7", weighing in at 302 lbs, he is a former 12x Heavyweight Champion of the World - Hulk Hogan!
Leading his army of Hulkamaniacs with his battle cry of "Say your prayers and eat your vitamins!" he carried the WWF nationwide in the 1980s at the forefront of the Rock N Wrestling Connection and then, in the 1990s, completely transformed himself in a new company as the epitome of sleaze and corruption, going "Hollywood" for the first time in almost a decade - and bringing alot of his fans to the "cool" side with him. The 2000s saw "The Immortal One" return to the promotion he helped build and, in what can only be looked at as a symbolic gesture, helped Vince McMahon "Get the F Out!" and usher in the Entertainment Era during his final World Championship reign.
And in the red corner, standing 6'1", weighing in at 243 lbs, he is the only 16x World Heavyweight Champion (give or take) in the history of pro wrestling - Ric Flair!
Mirroring his opponent here in virtually every way, he was the "Limosine Riding, Jet Flying, Kiss Stealing, Wheeling Dealing" walking, talking definition of the RockSTAR in Wrestling of the 1980s. Leading his 4-strong stable of what can best be describe as perfection, he was the absolute peak of the NWA for an entire decade and beyond before those letters became WCW in the '90s and he became the true Franchise throughout the company's tenure, at both the height and depth of the Monday Night Wars. "The Nature Boy" of old seemingly returned in the 2000s again as part of a goon squad, a 20-year Evolution from his Four-days. For a man who's career is filled with memorable moments under basically the "enemy" banner, The Greatest Wrestler of All Time's most emotional night may have been his likely final appearence at WrestleMania 23.
So, the debate is now up to you. Using any criteria you see fit, decide which of those two men were more important to the history of Pro Wrestling and tell me why.
In the blue corner, standing 6'7", weighing in at 302 lbs, he is a former 12x Heavyweight Champion of the World - Hulk Hogan!
Leading his army of Hulkamaniacs with his battle cry of "Say your prayers and eat your vitamins!" he carried the WWF nationwide in the 1980s at the forefront of the Rock N Wrestling Connection and then, in the 1990s, completely transformed himself in a new company as the epitome of sleaze and corruption, going "Hollywood" for the first time in almost a decade - and bringing alot of his fans to the "cool" side with him. The 2000s saw "The Immortal One" return to the promotion he helped build and, in what can only be looked at as a symbolic gesture, helped Vince McMahon "Get the F Out!" and usher in the Entertainment Era during his final World Championship reign.
And in the red corner, standing 6'1", weighing in at 243 lbs, he is the only 16x World Heavyweight Champion (give or take) in the history of pro wrestling - Ric Flair!
Mirroring his opponent here in virtually every way, he was the "Limosine Riding, Jet Flying, Kiss Stealing, Wheeling Dealing" walking, talking definition of the RockSTAR in Wrestling of the 1980s. Leading his 4-strong stable of what can best be describe as perfection, he was the absolute peak of the NWA for an entire decade and beyond before those letters became WCW in the '90s and he became the true Franchise throughout the company's tenure, at both the height and depth of the Monday Night Wars. "The Nature Boy" of old seemingly returned in the 2000s again as part of a goon squad, a 20-year Evolution from his Four-days. For a man who's career is filled with memorable moments under basically the "enemy" banner, The Greatest Wrestler of All Time's most emotional night may have been his likely final appearence at WrestleMania 23.
So, the debate is now up to you. Using any criteria you see fit, decide which of those two men were more important to the history of Pro Wrestling and tell me why.