WWE Superstars

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is pure adrenaline high entertainment. Here is a small list of the greatest superstars in WWE, those who have stood the test of time.
Love it, hate, try to simply ignore it, but the fact stands, World Wrestling Entertainment is one of the biggest players in the Entertainment Industry today. The World Wrestling Entertainment has been the center of attention ever since it was first launched. Be it a the steroids scandal, be it something raked up by the concerned parents and other institutions, or the various takeovers and acquisitions the company has been in since the past two decades, or be it simply traditional sports ruing the infinite success and fan following this sports entertainment receives.

One cannot deny the fact that any business is made by the people in it, and WWE superstars have been an integral part of the success of WWE. WWE fans should remember that it is these superstars who take the hits, do not care about the risks and put their bodies on the line in the name of entertainment. This is exactly the reason that they have become superstars in the true sense of the word, and are looked up with respect for the amount of punishment they take and the courage they have, to come up night after night, to entertain the people.

For those who are a bit unsure about WWE and their superstars, here is a quick description of the WWE stars ladder.

Jobbers: These are the unknown talents who are basically used to give a push in the wrestling ladder to talent that is getting a bit popular as ‘heels’ or ‘babyfaces’ with the crows. Heels are wrestlers who basically play the bad part of the storyline. Baby faces are wrestlers who play the good part of the storyline. Jobbers eventually get promoted into the mid-card level.

Mid-Card Level: Mid card level wrestlers are wrestlers who have a bit of popularity amongst wrestling fans. They may either be heels or babyfaces. Mid-card level wrestlers and jobbers are sometimes used as a part of tag teams to create more exciting wrestling storylines and matches.

Superstars/Top-card level: These are the wrestlers who headline WWE shows and pay per views. Superstars have a definite screen presence, and a long and complex storyline behind them. They also have the longest feuds, with some feuds spanning three to four pay per views.

Here is a list of the contemporary and past WWE superstars. This list is only about those superstars who have the highest fan following ever in the longest timeframe:

Hulk Hogan: One of the first WWE superstars in the true sense of the word. He and Vince McMahon are credited with taking wrestling entertainment to another level altogether in the seventies and eighties. In fact, Hulk Hogan is considered to be an idol of many of the contemporary WWE roster.

The Undertaker: The Undertaker can be termed as having the most prolific WWE career ever. Also, his characterization is considered to be one of the most innovative in WWE history. Personally, I think he was the contemporary inventor of power wrestling. He is still regarded to have one of the most exciting finishing moves in the Wrestling industry, and that is a feat in itself, with him having at least three different finishing moves during his career, and all three of them sending the crowd in a tizzy when enacted in the ring.

The Rock: Possibly the most famous wrestler to step into the ring – ever. The Rock was one of the first wrestlers to move from wrestling into Hollywood and make a career out of it. Though the Rock was one of the most famous and successful wrestlers, today, he is seen as a good enough actor as well as a wrestler. He has acted in main roles in at least three movies. John Cena and Kane have followed his concept of an all-encompassing entertainer. Hulk Hogan too had made a switch from wrestling to Hollywood at his peak, but his switch did not meet with as much success as The Rock’s did.

Stone Cold Steve Austin: If the Rock is mentioned, Stone Cold will not be far behind. The two have been involved in some of the most entertaining feuds in Wrestling History. Stone Cold Steve Austin is known to be a rebellious beer drinker who was the bane for discipline and system during his stint as a wrestler for the WWE.

There are, of course, too many WWE superstars to list. These superstars are simply the ones who have stood the test of time, and get as much of fan heat today, as they would have got when they had the first peak of their career, a good ten years back.
   By Roy D'Silva
Published: 12/28/2007
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