50 Of The Greatest Wrestling Superstars Of All Time

Published on 06/09/2020
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Bret ‘Hitman’ Hart (1978-2000)

Weve are pretty sure that Bret “The Hitman” Hart would have been a lot more successful if he did not peak during one of the most boring times in the world of pro wrestling. His impressive win against Ric Flair during the 1992 WWE Championship was a momentous moment in the industry. He was then responsible for carrying the torch that Hulk Hogan left behind after that. Unfprtiuantey, during 1999 he was pushed to retire earlier than expected when he suffered a concussion.

Bret ‘Hitman’ Hart (1978-2000)

Bret ‘Hitman’ Hart (1978-2000)

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Bruno Sammartino (1959-1987)

With a powerful name like Bruno and a hairy chest, pro wrestling is the place to be. This legend had the trademark finishing move called the Bear Hug! Dubbed the first big star of WWE, he was the longest-reigning champ with a record of nearly 15 years. He was also the forerunner of John Cena and Hulk Hogan!

Bruno Sammartino (1959-1987)

Bruno Sammartino (1959-1987)

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