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Renaming the Bruiser Brody Best Brawler Award


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This is a direct challenge to Dylan MF'N Waco. I think the WON award for Best Brawler is the Bruiser Brody Award. If it isn't, fuck it. I thnk we can safely make a list of 100 better brawlers who are more deserving of the award.

I'll get the list started with some Mid South and Memphis guys...

1. Dick Murdoch2. Ted Dibiase3. Buzz Sawyer4. Hacksaw Duggan5. Butch Reed6. Jerry Lawler7. Bill Dundee8. Dutch Mantel9 & 10. The Moondogs

 

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Oh come on this isn't even hard. I'm watching my wife wrap last second gifts while my brother laughs his ass off at National Lampoon and I'm still positive I can rattle off a hundred with little effort

 

1. Terry Funk

2. Stan Hansen

3. Dick Murdoch

4. Sgt. Slaughter

5. Jerry Blackwell

6. Terry Gordy

7. Kevon Von Erich

8. Buzz Sawyer

9. Tommy Rich

10. Bill Dundee

11. Jerry Lawler

12. Dutch Mantell

13. The Moondogs

14. The Nasty Boys

15. Ted Dibiase

16. Wahoo McDaniel

17. Nick Bockwinkel

18. Jim Duggan

19. Eddie Guerrero

20. William Regal

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24. Buddy Rose

25. Randy Savage

26. Abdullah The Butcher

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52. Eric Embry

53. Bully Ray

54. Spike Dudley

55. Tajiri

56. Steve Corino

57. The Sandman

58. Steve Austin

59. Brian Pillman

60. Eddie Gilbert

61. Paul Orndorff

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97. Carlos Colon

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100. Bob Orton

 

That's pretty off the cuff and with little thought but I'm absolutely sure all of them are considerably better brawlers than Brody.

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Some of those could be questioned. Like, Duggan's Mid-South highs were certainly better than Brody's best available work, but most of his WWF and WCW work was downright awful and at least as bad (if not worse) as anything Brody ever did.

Well technically ALL of them could be questioned, but there is no one on that list I could see anyone convincing me was a worse brawler than Brody.

 

Duggan absolutely decimates Brody. Mid-South run is great and even if you want to argue that his WWF run should drag him down, comparing worst to worst I don't see anyway Brody could possibly win.

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Some of those could be questioned. Like, Duggan's Mid-South highs were certainly better than Brody's best available work, but most of his WWF and WCW work was downright awful and at least as bad (if not worse) as anything Brody ever did.

Well technically ALL of them could be questioned, but there is no one on that list I could see anyone convincing me was a worse brawler than Brody.

 

Duggan absolutely decimates Brody. Mid-South run is great and even if you want to argue that his WWF run should drag him down, comparing worst to worst I don't see anyway Brody could possibly win.

 

Yeah, Duggan vs. Buzz on the Mid South set blows away any Brody brawl I've seen. That was one of the most exciting things I've ever watched in wrestling.

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I found Duggan very entertaining in Mid South but his offense looks weak and clumsy compared to Brody

I need some specefic matches from the Mid South set where Hacksaw's offense looked weak and clumsy.

 

 

You'll get them, he had goofy offense. Even his football tackle finish looked weak compared to a Steve Williams

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Same goes for Steve Austin, weak clumsy looking brawling

 

Austin's little rapid fire punches from a mount really did look bad more often than not.

 

They did not look as bad as the average Brody shot, let alone the average Brody "bump." Don't even get me started on when Brody had to eat offense from someone and he would do anything possible evade something bordering on contact.

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Same goes for Steve Austin, weak clumsy looking brawling

 

Austin's little rapid fire punches from a mount really did look bad more often than not.

 

They did not look as bad as the average Brody shot, let alone the average Brody "bump." Don't even get me started on when Brody had to eat offense from someone and he would do anything possible evade something bordering on contact.

 

Please don't insult the skill of bumping by referring to whatever the hell it was that Brody did as bumping.

 

Thank you.

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Same goes for Steve Austin, weak clumsy looking brawling

 

Austin's little rapid fire punches from a mount really did look bad more often than not.

 

They did not look as bad as the average Brody shot, let alone the average Brody "bump." Don't even get me started on when Brody had to eat offense from someone and he would do anything possible evade something bordering on contact.

 

 

For what it's worth, guys in shoot interveiws say that Brody dished it out pretty hard and was able to take it in return

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Duggan absolutely decimates Brody. Mid-South run is great and even if you want to argue that his WWF run should drag him down, comparing worst to worst I don't see anyway Brody could possibly win.

Hell, forget his WWF run and look at the cringe-inducing bullshit he did in WCW. Duggan could go worst-for-worst with Brody in terms of not selling or bumping or making other guys generally look like shit. Remember the infamous Berlyn match, where at times an exasperated Wright actually resorts to shooting on Duggan in an attempt to get his shit in. Or the bizarrely uncooperative PPV match he had with Craig Pittman in 1995, which made Duggan look like the world's shittiest MMA fighter. His bad matches in that time period were worse than even the worst bullshit I've ever seen Brody do.

 

Different topic: we've occasionally had the "wrestlers have different standards than fans" discussion on here recently. My question is, should wrestlers' opinions of other wrestlers hold some weight, and how much? Because a whole bunch of those guys listed have gone on the record as honestly believing that Brody was one of the greatest they've ever seen. This includes guys who wrestled Brody many times, too. What would you say those guys are seeing in Frank Goodish's performances that we're not?

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My question is, should wrestlers' opinions of other wrestlers hold some weight, and how much?

No and none at all.

 

 

Sorry but I'll take a Wrestler's opinion over a fans a lot of the time. They worked in the industry and breathed it. Their opinion carries more weight than a bunch of guys overanalyzing and overthinking the room on message boards. In football we call that Monday morning Qaurterbacking. There is a reason Color announcers are mostly former athletes rather than Joe Blow from the Internet Message Boards. This Brody bashing seems way too over the top to be taken seriously. I can see people saying he's overrated and I can deal with pointing out the flaws but I mean by hearing some on this board, Brody was a good for nothing Jabroni that wasn't worth crap. It seems as tho some of the hard core fans try to be contrarian for contrarian's sake and then go and rewrite history.

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