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Joey Franchize’s Top 5 Wrestlers Of The 2000’s

With Wrestlemania on the horizon in Tampa, I put together his top 5 wrestlers of the 2000’s. Personally I feel like the greatest era of WWE was in the early…

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With Wrestlemania on the horizon in Tampa, I put together his top 5 wrestlers of the 2000's.

Personally I feel like the greatest era of WWE was in the early 2000's. Some of the best matches & scenarios are forever embedded in brain, respectfully. This was a tough list but, here we go & you can debate me after.

5. Goldberg

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I got to start it off with Bill Goldberg. Hands down, Goldberg is one of wrestling's most elite. Goldberg once held an unheard of record of 173-0, and I know you felt the his thunderous "Spear" & "Jackhammer" through the TV when he would finish off the opposition.

4. D-Generation X

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Easily, the greatest tag team/stable in all of wrestling. DX was an important piece, not only to WWE but, to pop culture. Their iconic gestures had me, and I'm sure many others, mimicking no matter how inappropriate they were, & with the tandem of  Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Chyna amongst others, it was hard to not have them on this list.

3. Mick Foley

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Here we have the man of many faces, Mick Foley. From Mankind, to Dude Love, to Cactus Jack, it was hard to not watch what Mick was going to do in the ring next. Mick legit put his blood, sweat, & tears in the ring, & that's why he earns this spot.

2. The Rock

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The People's Champ. The Brauma Bull. The Most Electrifying Man In All Of Entertainment. What more can you say about The Rock that hasn't been said. He was a WWE show named after his signature move for god's sake!

  1. Stone Cold Steve Austin

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And lastly, we got the Rattlesnake himself, Stone Cold Steve Austin. Austin brought attitude and pain to WWE, that we probably will never see again. From his epic battle with WWE owner Vince McMahon, to his tag team with The Rock & so many more memorable fights & shenanigans, Steve was one Stone Cold SOB!

Who's in your top 5?

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