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Old 08-19-2017, 12:59 PM   #33
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As great as King was in his time and as important as his contributions were to the business, I have to give Bryan the nod here. HE has simply entertained me a lot more in his time in the WWE than King ever has. I think he would have been a much bigger star and definite legend if the injury didn't cut his career short.


Both were great in the ring, in their own way, but I found Bryan's matches to be more entertaining to watch. Similarly, both of these gents are masters on the mic, but again, I found Bryan's shtick to be much more endearing then Lawler, especially since most of my exposure to Lawler has been in the attitude era, and I found him tiresome and annoying after a while if more than anything.


Definetely giving Bryan the nod here, but I wouldn't be upset if King won.
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