One Gotta Go...

Which one goes

  • CM Punk

    Votes: 20 37.0%
  • Brock Lesnar

    Votes: 13 24.1%
  • Daniel Bryan

    Votes: 21 38.9%

  • Total voters
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Dpc292

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Let's be real here. Brock only came back because he had no other options. He quit football, he couldn't hack it in the UFC diverticulitis or not. Brock would go.
...so you're saying that being the longest reigning UFC world heavyweight champion at the time and beating possibly one of the greatest fighters of all time and ending a guy's career meant he couldn't hack it in mma? In his autobiography, he said that if he didn't discover professional wrestling, he probably would've became an ultimate fighter. And with how he did in such a short time, just like his wrestling career, he probably would've excelled at that back then too.
 

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Lesnar

-The streak doesn't get broken and Undertaker probably retires around this time
-Stone Cold doesn't walk out
-Cena might not have gotten to the main event as quickly and might have had a different finisher (he still would be spamming it though)
-No awful Wrestlemania match with Goldberg
-Mr. Perfect wouldn't have gotten fired
But what about Eddie guerreros wwe championship reign? Or Paul heymans managing career? Or hardcore Hollys bullying? He would have probably ended up like bill demott if it hadn'tve been for Brock Leonard breaking his neck.
 

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Daniel bryan cna go considering his midcard work and uppercard work was great but id rather have brock or punk with their edge then good ol pg friendly bryan

Tough choice tbh between the three but yeah im more a fan of a good brock or punk match/angle then bryan
 

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...so you're saying that being the longest reigning UFC world heavyweight champion at the time and beating possibly one of the greatest fighters of all time and ending a guy's career meant he couldn't hack it in mma? In his autobiography, he said that if he didn't discover professional wrestling, he probably would've became an ultimate fighter. And with how he did in such a short time, just like his wrestling career, he probably would've excelled at that back then too.
He was only the longest reigning champion because he was out for a year. What if's don't matter, his last two fights in the UFC he was demolished. Randy Couture is not one of the greatest fighters of all time. He didn't do MMA at the beginning because they weren't paying enough.
 

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He was only the longest reigning champion because he was out for a year. What if's don't matter, his last two fights in the UFC he was demolished. Randy Couture is not one of the greatest fighters of all time. He didn't do MMA at the beginning because they weren't paying enough.
And what about the other things I said?
 

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:camby: :bryan:

Excellent wrestler, but Brock is untouchable to me (as long as he has Heyman :whoa:) and Punk was more entertaining overall for me though Bryan was (:to:) better in the ring
 

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:damn: @ the 3 way tie with my last vote. This is probably the hardest one to do because of the cross-section of skills these dudes have
 

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And what about the other things I said?
What else? He originally left WWE because he couldn't handle the schedule, almost made an NFL roster without much experience, kudos to him for that but didn't stick with it because the money wasn't gonna be what he wanted.

Went to the UFC and beat some good fighters and got paid well doing making himself a bigger name. Now he's in the WWE making millions while pretty much sitting at home most of the year. Good for him.
 

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What else? He originally left WWE because he couldn't handle the schedule, almost made an NFL roster without much experience, kudos to him for that but didn't stick with it because the money wasn't gonna be what he wanted.

Went to the UFC and beat some good fighters and got paid well doing making himself a bigger name. Now he's in the WWE making millions while pretty much sitting at home most of the year. Good for him.
...does that make Brock lesnar the greatest athlete of all time?
 
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