The undoubted BEST WRESTLER in the world right now, is at number 25!? Come on..... really?
RVD's ahead of him? C'mon.......Sting? Ahead of Davey Richards?
Get real.........
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I guess they're saying he didn't have a better year than Sting or RVD, but I'd argue that; ppl waited for Davey to win the belt for the entire year! I understand Eddie being ranked higher than Davey, but Roddy shouldn't even be ranked ahead of him. It should go like this:Styles wrote:The undoubted BEST WRESTLER in the world right now, is at number 25!? Come on..... really?
RVD's ahead of him? C'mon.......Sting? Ahead of Davey Richards?
Get real.........
1. Randy Orton (finally reached the same status as guys like HHH, Cena, and Rock)
2. Eddie Edwards (TV champ for over a year AND World Champ, not to mention touring overseas)
3. Davey Richards (BEST WRESTLER IN THE WORLD)
4. Miz (As much as it pains me to say this; he DID become a HUGE star...)
5. John Cena (he did win the title two or three times over the last year and remained a focal point)
6. Sheamus (prolly THE breakout star next to the Miz, right before....)
7. Alberto Del Rio (I wouldn't rank higher ONLY bc he didn't win any titles, but RR and MITB are pretty big, too)
8. Mr. Anderson (was the freshest character to get over big in wrestling...until they had him join Immortal)
9. El Generico (part of THE BEST ANGLE of 2010, put on GREAT matches, and won the TV title)
10. Kevin Steen (his angle during 2010 was so awesome they're continuing it presently in at least two promotions!)

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I love the PWI 500! I could pick it apart for weeks! Such as...
The Great Khali (#105) - as previously mentioned - having a better year than Jay Lethal (#118) and Kevin Steen (#122)
Christian (#33) was sidelined for the majority of the "grading period" yet still managed a spot in the Top 50.
Jack Swagger (#39) finishing behind James Storm (#37) despite holding the World Heavyweight Championship.
The Great Khali (#105) - as previously mentioned - having a better year than Jay Lethal (#118) and Kevin Steen (#122)
Christian (#33) was sidelined for the majority of the "grading period" yet still managed a spot in the Top 50.
Jack Swagger (#39) finishing behind James Storm (#37) despite holding the World Heavyweight Championship.

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Beer Money's Tag Team Title run was much more impressive and significant than Swagger's atrocious run with the World Heavyweight Title match.Bob-O wrote: Jack Swagger (#39) finishing behind James Storm (#37) despite holding the World Heavyweight Championship.
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not forgetting that Beer Money have managed to remain relevantBig Red Machine wrote:Beer Money's Tag Team Title run was much more impressive and significant than Swagger's atrocious run with the World Heavyweight Title match.Bob-O wrote: Jack Swagger (#39) finishing behind James Storm (#37) despite holding the World Heavyweight Championship.
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