If you're talking last 10 years, wouldn't be Shawn. But Shawn in his career had done that. There was a famous angle where he did a promo saying he "lost his smile", so two other guys had to have a match for the world title. Also when Shawn Michaels dropped the title to Stone Cold Steve Austin at Wrestlemania 14 in 1998, there's a famous story that The Undertaker approached him saying he better do the job he's supposed to and lose the title. Taker was always a respected locker room leader and somewhat of an enforcer back in the day. Shawn could be a bit of a diva back then too, but is supposed to be more easy going since he retired, which is why he gets invited back for pay per view pre shows.
I don't know as much about the old time wrestling, but I wouldn't be surprised if that were true about Rogers. In Bruno's prime, he usually had the title. Although I remember him losing it to Ivan Koloff after holding it a bunch of years, the crowd going dead silent and then Bruno winning it back weeks or months later and holding it a few more years. Sammartino was kind of the Hulk Hogan of his era, the top babyface/face/good guy.
Nice Willie Pep pic, by the way. I believe he was one of the career sets I watched in the 2010s. The DVD set included an interview of him done I believe in 1990 when he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Those Saddler fights were savage. How the hell did they get away with all that fouling? Almost looked like something out of pro wrestling. If those are the fights I'm thinking of, that is.
I don't know as much about the old time wrestling, but I wouldn't be surprised if that were true about Rogers. In Bruno's prime, he usually had the title. Although I remember him losing it to Ivan Koloff after holding it a bunch of years, the crowd going dead silent and then Bruno winning it back weeks or months later and holding it a few more years. Sammartino was kind of the Hulk Hogan of his era, the top babyface/face/good guy.
Nice Willie Pep pic, by the way. I believe he was one of the career sets I watched in the 2010s. The DVD set included an interview of him done I believe in 1990 when he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Those Saddler fights were savage. How the hell did they get away with all that fouling? Almost looked like something out of pro wrestling. If those are the fights I'm thinking of, that is.
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