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Jim Cornette the greatest manager/ambassador of wrestling of all time?
I say so for at the least the last 25 years.
7 Answers
- 7 years agoFavorite Answer
Jim Cornette's Body of Work and his Legacy are impressive. Actually, a few weeks ago, I saw some of his Pre-Midnight Express Work in Georgia Championship Wrestling. I'm going to have to bring that up the next time I run into him. While Jim Cornette's Legacy is impressive you cannot discount the legacies of Managers such as
1) Bobby Heenan
2) Jimmy Hart
3) Gary Hart
4) Paul Heyman
5) Fred Blassie
6) Lou Albano
- Anonymous7 years ago
Not A Chance In Hell. Sorry. Don't see what made Jim Cornette so impressive.
Source(s): I'm a video game critic, it's kinda; my job. - 7 years ago
I don't agree with you. I believe Paul Heyman is the greatest wrestling manager of all time, bringing up the likes of CM Punk, Brock Lesnar, and all three members of the Shield.
- Anonymous7 years ago
of course.....just keep him as an on-air personalty DO NOT let him run the office.
Jimmy Hart in Memphis = prime years
Jim Cornette with Midnight Express = his legacy
Jim Cornette with Owen, Yoko, Vader in WWF = entertainment
Jim Cornette in 2006 ROH = awesome
Paul Heyman as Paul E Dangerously = his legacy
Paul Heyman with Lesnar and CM Punk = can't be better than that
Larry Sweeny Sweet & Sour Inc = clap clap clap this is awesome clap clap clap
RD Evans as the Bannister = GOLD COMEDY GOLD
Truth Martini with book gimmick = best work
Truth Martini = hottie bu ll s h i t.....thank god they killed that gimmick
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- Anonymous7 years ago
He needs his own show called stuck in the 80's
- Rocky DayeLv 57 years ago
You are not about to like some of these answers that are soon to follow mine, one repetitive answer in particular
Source(s): Told you