Who were the most overrated wrestlers of the 2000s indie wrestling boom?

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:what: I've known about him since 07' and I was a major WWE head then.

Yeah it seems hard to be a dude talking about wrestling on message boards and not having at least heard of Super Dragon a few times.

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:whoa: I think it'll be Pepsi Plunge status though

Lol Sami's been with WWE for 3 year and it has never even been teased. That move is never getting used in WWE. It and PP live on in Smackdown games only.
 

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No Homicide mention? Really only great in LAX and has an amazing finisher. Think I only saw one mention of Austin Aries, who I thought was actually was stronger in TNA than indys (and he made his name in TNA anywayz). Both are great entertainers and belonged on WWE mainstage years ago. I don't like Samoa Joe matches except for the ones in TNA in his early career there.

I found the movie The Wrestler boring and had bad cinematography.
 

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Think I only saw one mention of Austin Aries, who I thought was actually was stronger in TNA than indys (and he made his name in TNA anywayz).

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A Double made his name in ROH in 2004-2006. If you think he made his name in TNA, you missed his best worked by quite a few years, not that it was great to begin with. His run in Generation Next, his 75 minute long match with D-Bry, and beating Joe for the ROH Championship is what made his name. He got brought into TNA because of the name he had already made, then dumped him (and Roddy Strong) for missing a show due to a ROH show, then he didn't show back up in TNA for like 5 years.
 
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