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GAF1 wrote on 12.01.2024:
[9.0] "Okay, I'll admit right off I'm a Sherri mark. But many will admit she was the most well-rounded performer of her time and not many today can match her on that. She was a good wrestler, probably the best manager and female wrestling personality of her time. I would agree with those who commented that she was best utilized.as a manager. So sad she left us so soon. A big loss. She would've been a great teacher for women wrestlers."
Itayboi wrote on 06.01.2024:
[8.0] "I mean what can i say abou sherri that has not been said before. Not super found of her in fhe ring but at ringside she was fantastic. Her time with macho was her best (and i almost prefer macho and her to macho and liz) but she was very good with the milion dolar man and even after that in the new gen era in both the fed and wcw she was still just an exlent manger."
Bar786788 wrote on 29.11.2023:
[10.0] "Sensational Sherris importance, uniqueness, and status as a pioneer and trailblazer cannot be overstated. She was as much of a threat to whoever she was managing as her client. I see its been said in the comments before numerous times, and Ill repeat it- Sherri was the greatest valet in wrestling history and she had that magical touch to manipulate the audiences feelings like a conductor. Her often insane makeup combined with her coarse wicked witch like screams were truly terrifying and she would get physically involved in the matches, bump like crazy and was just a heat magnet, extremely perceptive of how to garner particular reactions. Polar opposite of Miss Elizabeth, it was Sherri that Randy would turn on to get the fans back on his side setting up for one of the most iconic and sweet moments in wrestling, Liz and Randys reunion. It was Sherri who took the Heartbreak Kid, arguably the GOAT, to new heights and when it was time for him to soar she took the mirror to the head. And it was her moan that would greet us for years and years after she was gone every time he came out to the ring. Sherri managed to take someone with no experience in Sapphire and pull out a totally exciting match out of her. Some might say that after Andre and Bobby Heenan, that Sherri was the greatest threat to Hulk Hogan as champion. Any woman that wants to become a wrestler should study Sherri Martels career"
JediSaiyanMaster1203 wrote on 23.11.2023:
[10.0] "(Not familiar with her wrestling, so I'm focusing on her as a manager) For me, the greatest valet in professional wrestling history. She was a good promo who worked as a heel valet to perfection, had amazing chemistry with the likes of Shawn Michaels and Randy Savage, was also a bumper for the men (major props to her on that), she always had the best outfits to fit her gimmick or who she managed, she was also a heat magnet like any good heel manager/valet should be, made any wrestler look better than they were before, she was a scream queen in WWF, always getting under the skin of the fans, made Randy Savage hatable despite everyone loved him, I could go on and on about how amazing she is. Overall, I love Sherri Martel for her valet work and it's sad she's no longer here with us due to her personal demons getting the best of her. R.I.P. Sherri Martel"
Der Galische Krieger wrote on 14.11.2023:
[10.0] "One of the greatest wrestlers of all time, she was the complete package. Her ringwork was brilliant and sold like a trooper to men and women. She was at her best as a manager, that maniacal laugh, I love it, the screams of your nightmares creating the ultimate heel. She had a quality promo and everything she did in and out of the ring was legitimate, plus she was gorgeous. I lover Sherri, but sadly she drops a few points from how she was used in the WWF, she should of been leading the women's division there as a multi-year or multi-time champion, but she was left outside the ring most of her career at the WWF. With most of her best in ring work at AWA, you get glimpses of her brilliance in the ring at the WWF. Top notch promo, top notch wrestler, top of the pile woman wrestler, top 5 managers & sadly missed. 9.5*"
Giantfan1980 wrote on 04.10.2023:
[8.0] "Sherri was the overall complete package of Women's wrestler and manager. She could actually wrestle better than 90% of every girl who came down the pike after her times and she had no issue with taking solid bumps from the baby faces who she constantly harassed which made her punishment more satisfying. Sherri was also good at playing the comedic heel like Bobby Heenan and she could pull off slapstick humor pretty well. Watching her get embarrassed was always good fun. Sherri was everything you wanted in a heel valet/manager."
Tasmo12 wrote on 14.06.2023:
[7.0] "A very good manager and was very charismatic as a manager and brought this special factor to the match when she was around."
benny5bellys wrote on 07.04.2023:
[10.0] "Sherri was the absolute best, full of charisma and great lines time after time. Flirting with Mene Gene always cracks me up. One of the best managers/valets of all time and always entertaining."
Conquistador37 wrote on 10.09.2022:
[10.0] "*slaps Tito Santana at full force* "A Woman's work is never done". She really was the best. She put her EVERYTHING into the sport/business and solidified herself in record time as the pinnacle of women's involvement in wrestling*, and maintained that position for a very long time (arguably still holds it). She introduced me to my affinity for stockings of virtually every and all sorts. Screamed her gawdamn head off. Look absolutely stunning in every phase of her career; standouts would be her run with Shawn Michaels and Harlem Heat, smoking hot! Took bumps unlike any other, she allowed others to play ping pong with her. Gave Hulk Hogan some of his most memorable moments. Hey, remember when Randy Savage turned heel and we all loved him anyway; but he had to make us hate him so the only answer was: Sensational QUEEN Sherri? ! Sherri MADE people, not the other way around - she had the magic touch. The Ultimate Warrior had TROU-BLE at house shows - who saves the day? SHERRI! Did anyone really want to see Sapphire in the ring? No. But there she was, and it took SHERRI to make it actually fun to watch! Hacksaw Jim Duggan wouldn't have had the sympathy heat he sometimes got, had SHERRI not just raked his eyes. The greatest of all time. Could turn chicken sh! t into chicken salad and did it almost every day of her life. The embodiment of an over achiever who gave their all. Their all for us, for them, for everyone. Awe inspiring and a gift to this world. Rest in peace you beautiful nutty soul. I am forever grateful for you Sherri Martel. (*: i fully acknowledge and understand there were better "wrestlers", in the same way Lance Storm is technically a better wrestler than Randy Savage)"
Tomas Cunha wrote on 25.07.2022:
[10.0] "Brilliant manager. She was amazing in everything she did. A true heat magnet. Sherri had great mannerisms and sharing amazing chemistry with nearly everyone she managed."
TigerDiver wrote on 30.09.2021:
[10.0] "Simply put, the greatest valet in all of professional wrestling. Sherri is a once in a lifetime talent. Her manager work was nothing short of perfection, and she could actually go in the ring too!"
juiceisloose wrote on 04.07.2021:
[10.0] "Hands down the best female manager of all time. Probably shares the best manager status along with Jimmy Hart. Was incredibly entertaining, could cut great promos, didn't mind taking bumps from men, actually had a wrestling background and was committed to the business. There really is not one bad thing to say about this woman since she made every wrestler she managed a hundred times more interesting."
Parts Unknown wrote on 16.03.2021:
[10.0] "In the 80's and 90's if you showed up out of the blue with Jimmy Hart or Sensational Sherri then strap on your boots cause you are booked for a title run. As a manager they didn't waste her time with anything but the belt. Macho Man, Ric Flair, Harlem Heat, Shawn Michaels, Ted Dibiase... if you were the top heel at the time and needed a manager it was Sherri. But before that she made sure to snag the Women's championship 5 TIMES! as Booker T would say. Sherri was legit. And as a wrestler she was over. She would play a very weird type of role, starting as a monster heel dominating her opponent- taunting and kicking her, then as soon as she caught any bit of fight back she would switch into coward heel mode, roll out of the ring, hide behind her male partner and complain to the ref like someone did something to her LOL. Great stuff. She used to chain wrestle and use ring psychology, working specific body parts and prioritize veteran ring smarts like foot on the ropes instead of kick outs. As a valet she is known for her screeching laugh, but its out of context by that point. In the 70's/80's as a wrestler she would laugh at her opponents after making them look stupid by winning with roll ups, feet on the ropes, tight pulls, outsmarting them into being counted out, or ko'ing their own partner, etc... She was very much a thinking man's fighter, ducking behind the ref and chastizing him for not enforcing a rule she knew such as a 4 count break or open fist, or some other obscurity. Then when his back was turned she would do it and laugh. LOL classic."
Brett1980 wrote on 25.01.2021:
[9.0] "In the ring not great but as a manager one of the best of all time. Her insane make up, her screaming and getting involved in the matches when she was Savages manager were great."
qveenovhell wrote on 10.12.2020:
[10.0] "One of the greatest valets/managers of all time. Sherri had such a distinct personality and her growling voice gave her a unique presence at ringside. Couple that with the fact that she was also a competent, capable in ring competitor and you have one of the best all round talents in the history of the business who doesn't truly get the respect that her legacy deserves. Truly one of the greatest to ever do it."
JEK 1991 wrote on 08.03.2020:
[9.0] "To be honest with you she was not a good wrestler but she was a great manager. As a wrestler she had limited in ring work and was just boring to watch. When she was a valet she was excellent at it. Especially as a heel. She could instruct her wrestlers and ticked off the crowd."
KyleEnjoysWrestling wrote on 10.08.2019:
[9.0] "While the majority of women in the early days were somewhat reserved, Sherri was a pipebomb. She was not afraid to let people hear her voice & that's a part of what made her so great. She had a longer run as a wrestler than many people remember, especially in the AWA. When she transitioned to being a full time manager, her personality & charisma really took off & she is widely regarded as one of the most admired women of her time."
pappahouse wrote on 21.08.2018:
[8.0] "Von der Wrestlerin Sherri habe ich nie viel gesehen. Als Managerin fand ich sie super sexy und glamurös. An der Seite von Shawn Michaels gefiel sie mir am Besten. Ich kann mich noch gut an an Shawn Michaels Fehde gegen Rick Martel erinnern, wo Sherri eine "tragende" Rolle spielte."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 14.04.2017:
[10.0] "Sherri was just fantastic. Perhaps most memorable for her managerial work in the WWF, where her brassy personality made her an integral part of Randy Savage's career (most especially his feud with the Ultimate Warrior and ultimately his reunion with Elizabeth), as well as Shawn Michaels. She also made managerial appearances in WCW and ECW. When able to show it, she was herself an excellent in-ring technician, as shown in both the AWA and early in her WWF run (her WWF Women's Title run and one of her four AWA Women's Title runs lasted over a year each). Her in-ring experience did transfer to her managerial work too, as she was able to take bumps of the sort you normally only saw with male managers at the time. Was there anything she couldn't do? (She even sang the original version of Shawn Michaels' "Sexy Boy" song! )"
pazampogna wrote on 04.04.2017:
[10.0] "A true legend of the business in every since of the word. If i was a female either in the business, or wanting to be in the business, I would be studying everything this woman touched. Whether it be as a manager, a personality, a wrestler (which I don't think she gets nearly enough credit for). Sensational Sherri, Scary Sherri, Sister Sherri---GOLD. Such a shame she is no longer with us."
Colt wrote on 09.07.2016:
[10.0] "Die Mutter aller Divas! Legte mit ihrer Rolle neue Maßstäbe für Valets. Für mich ist sie sogar der beste weibliche Star der WWE aller Zeiten! Unvergessen ihre Auftritte an der Seite von Randy, Savage, Shawn Michaels und Ted DiBiase. Als Sensational Sherri verkörperte sie ihre Heel-Rolle unglaublich gut und war meines Wissens auch die erste Frau die aktiv in Matches eingegriffen hat. Aber damit nicht genug. Selbst als trottelige Peggy Sue war sie so gut, dass sogar diese eigentlich saublöde Rolle noch gut rüberkam. Man stelle sich vor eine Frau mit weniger Talent hätte diese Rolle bekommen, die hätten ihren Platz in jedem Trash-Rückblick sicher gehabt! Fassen wir zusammen: sehr gutes Talent sowohl gute als auch blöde Gimmicks gut zu verkaufen, Charisma, gutes Micwork, besondere Ausstrahlung und wrestlen konnte sie auch noch. Ergibt 10 Punkte. Sehr schade, dass sie so lange nicht mehr unter uns ist."
EGeraldhuebner wrote on 26.04.2016:
"Sherri Martel war für mich (auf ganz natürliche Art) eine der erotischsten Frauen in der WWF, gerade ihr Intro (oh, oh - Shawn) bei "Boy Toy" sprach mich jedesmal an ... sie brachte eine Spur Sex ins Wrestling, als dieser noch garnicht salonfähig war. Einfach "Sensational" als Managerin (kenne sie kaum im Ring), die mit ihrer Stimme (Scary Sherri) sogar Jimmy Hart (der brauchte dafür ein Megaphon) übertrumpfte. Ihr plötzlicher Tod macht mich ebenso betroffen wie der ihres "krassen Gegenstücks" Miss Elizabeth, und als ich sie bei WM wegen ihrer HoF - Einführung nochmal kurz gesehen habe, empfand ich, als müßte ich eine mir - real - sehr gute bekannte betrauern."
Phenomenal91 wrote on 20.02.2016:
[8.0] "Her rival for Randy Savage's affections, Miss Elizabeth, was cool, calm, and delicate. Sensational Sherri was brash, in your face, always waiting with a cheap shot, screamed at every opportunity, and could back it up in the ring when necessary. A great valet, sorely missed."
La Trina wrote on 12.11.2015:
[10.0] "Sensational Sherri Martel is someone every young lady trying to get into the business should always look up to. As a manager, a valet, a personality and an in ring competitor, Miss Sherri had it all."
zackwoowoowooryder wrote on 10.09.2015:
[6.0] "Sie mag zwar eine gute Managerin aber mit grauenhafter Stimmer, doch leider war sie im mehr als grauenhaft. Von daher gibt es leider nur eine mittelmäßige Bewertung, rein als Managerin top, aber im Ring flop."
zzzorf wrote on 21.05.2015:
[6.0] "Personally I have never been much of a Sherri fan, mostly because she was so good at her job of being a heel valet that I always wanted her to get what she had coming to her. Now that I have grown up and know better I have a great respect for her that she could garner that sort of reaction from a young boy but it has left that dislike ingrained in my very being and I am having trouble dislodging it. As for her wrestling ability well I have only even known for the last few years that she even wrestled before her managerial duties and haven’t seen a great deal of her work that my opinion is neither here nor there at the moment."
RepoMan wrote on 20.12.2013:
[9.0] "Hat als Heel-Managerin frischen Wind ins damalige Geschehen reingebracht und war auch öfters das Zünglein an der Waage. Leider ist sie dem Gift verfallen..."
downtown2 wrote on 30.03.2011:
[9.0] "Stets hervorragend in allem, was sie tat. Eine ungeheuere Präsenz, ein wilder, undurchschaubarer Charakter, dem sie immer auch Glanz und Anmut verlieh. Als Wrestlerin durchgedreht und voller Energie. Als Managerin von DiBiase, Macho Man und Shawn Michaels die starke Frau an der Seite, deren Karrieren sie überhaupt erst den richtigen Schwung mitgab. Unvergessen und unnachahmlich! Schade nur, dass sie sich nicht mehr neu erfinden konnte, es wurde nach der Manager-Ära sehr still um sie."
Kain Wolfshead wrote on 03.03.2010:
[10.0] "Es gibt meines Erachtens keine Frau, die besser ins Business Wrestling passt(e) als Sensational Sherri. Im Ring mag sie einigermaßen limitiert gewesen sein, aber sie wusste sich zu verkaufen. Als Managerin/Begleiterin war das selbstverständlich nicht anders. Sherri hat man jederzeit geglaubt, dass sie für einen ihrer Schützlinge ins Messer rennt. Ganz gleich ob das bei der AWA, WWF oder bei WCW war. Manager gibt es heutzutage kaum noch. Vom Kaliber einer Sherri Martel sind sie alle weit entfernt. Und gut sah sie auch aus. Wesentlich weniger austauschbar als die heutigen Diven/Knockouts (mit wenigen Ausnahmen). Die Frauen der heutigen Wrestlingszene in den USA sollten sich ein paar Scheiben von Queen Sherri abschneiden! ! !"
108 Sterne wrote on 24.07.2009:
[10.0] "Ich habe sie nie leiden können; und das zeigt, wie gut sie als Heel war! Ohne weiteres die schillernste weibliche Figur im Wrestling. Dabei hatte sie bis zuletzt einen großen Charme, und war in den 80igern eine gute Wrestlerin. Es war schön, sie noch einmal vor einigen Jahren bei der WWE zu sehen, möge sie in Frieden ruhen."
The-Game91 wrote on 20.05.2009:
[7.0] "War wichtig für Shawns Karriere und konnte als Managerin voll und ganz überzeugen nervte doch aber manchmal."
finsterweg wrote on 14.11.2008:
[10.0] "Sie war die beste. Ruhe in Frieden, wenn es sie nicht gegeben hätte, dass Werstling hätte sie erfinden müßen!"
Smi-48 wrote on 21.10.2008:
[8.0] "Seien wir mal realistisch - sie war eines der ersten und wichtigsten Valets der Neuzeit, sie war (und das ist für meine Bewertung viel wichtiger) eine hervorragende Wrestlerin und hatte starke charismatische Ausstrahlung. Sie war sicherlich kein Modellpüppchen wie die heutigen WWE-Diven, sie war halt Sportlerin, und das sah man auch. Was man allerdings noch sah war, dass sie bei ihren letzten Auftritten (die ich sehen durfte) teilweise stark abwesend agierte (um nicht zu vermuten, sie sei high gewesen) - man sehe sich nur ihr teilweise zusammenhangloses Gebrabbel bei ihrer HoF-Aufnahme an. Dies liess nichts Gutes erahnen. Trotzdem war sie eine Wegbereiterin der heutigen Performerinnen und das sollte man durchaus würdigen."
Reyforever1 wrote on 09.08.2008:
[5.0] "Sie hat mir mehr Angst gemacht als das sie mich unterhalten hat"
The Sick Lebowski wrote on 05.08.2008:
[10.0] "Eine der besten Wrestlerinnen aller Zeiten, und als Managerin noch mal einen Schlag genialer."
Dirkiboy wrote on 06.07.2008:
[10.0] "für mich die absolute Top-Managerin. Die Ausstrahlung, die Routine und die eigenen Wrestlingskills machten sie perfekt. Sie sah in verschiedenen Ligen an Seiten von den verschiedensten Wrestlern immer gut aus. Wird nicht mehr zu toppen sein ! Volle Punktzahl !"
JtheP wrote on 02.06.2008:
[8.0] "An der Seite von Shawn Michaels hat sie wohl ihren Höhenflug in der WWF gehabt und wird mir als solche auch immer in Erinnerung bleiben. Auch als Wrestlerin hat sie einige beachtliche Erfolge feiern können. Möge sie in Frieden ruhen."
Frutz wrote on 07.05.2008:
[10.0] "Sherri war die Dame des Wrestling. Habe ihre Zeit an der Seite des HBK live miterlebt und ihr die verliebte Managerin immer abgenommen. Ihre Auftritte als Queen Sherri habe ich später nachgeholt, sowie einige Matches von ihr sehen dürfen. Viele der heutigen sogenannten WWE-Diven können sich von dieser Klasse-Frau, was das Auftreten in und ausserhalb des Ringes betrifft, ein oder zwei Scheiben abschneiden. 10 Punkte."
Sandman16 wrote on 12.03.2008:
[8.0] "Sie hob sich immer von anderen ab, was ihre ganze Art sowie die Gesichtsbemalung etc. betraf. Sie war immer an der Seite von Top-Wrestlern, auch wenn ich damals ihr Gekreische sehr nervig fand. Auch sie ist leider viel zu früh verstorben."
LexLuger4ever wrote on 24.02.2008:
[8.0] "War zwar nie ein besonders große Fan von Sherri, aber sie genießt Legendenstatus! Im Gegensatz zu fast allen anderen Managerinnen konnte sie auch was am Mic, obwohl mich ihr Geschwafel oft schon sehr nervte! Aber sie ist und bleibt die Kultmanagerin, die neben Miss Elizabeth den Weg für die all die Valtes von heute geebnet hat!"
Fumaryu wrote on 07.02.2008:
[8.0] "Wichtiger Bestandteil von Shawn Michaels Anfang der 90er"
MA Excellent wrote on 29.12.2007:
[10.0] "Die Frau ist ohne Zweifel eine Legende. Ihr Auftreten war einmalig und sie verhalf als Managerin ihren Schützlingen wie beispielsweise Savage oder Michaels zu Karriere-Pushs. In dem was sie tat war sie sehr intensiv, was man wahrscheinlich auch auf das Private beziehen muss. Leider ist sie zu früh verstorben, hat aber die 1 für das Lebenswerk im Pro-Wrestling verdient."
Bernd wrote on 28.12.2007:
[10.0] "Ganz einfach die beste Frau, die je einen WWF Ring betreten hat."
daria wrote on 30.09.2007:
[10.0] "... immer mehr als nur Valet, als Managerin einfach nur genial, Superwrestlerin"
Metalpunisher wrote on 28.06.2007:
[10.0] "Sherri war eine Frau die Charisma hatte und das Wrestling lebte! Sie war eine Vollblutfrau der mann Ihre Euphorie für Ihren Schützling auch ohne zu zögern abnahm. Auch konnte sie ein sehr ansprechendes Äusseres ihr eigen nennen ohne das ein Schönheitschirug Hand an diese Klassefrau angelegt hätte! Es gab nicht viele Frauen bis zum heutigen Tage die im Wrestling ein solch perfektes Auftreten hatten bzw. ein so gut auf den Leib geschneidertes Image. Mir fällt da nur eine einzige ein die es mit Shrri Martel aufnehmen konnte , das absolute Gegenstück Ms. Elizabeth! Sherri Martel Wir danken dir! In trauer um ein weibliches Symbol des Wrestlings sag ich Shrri du warst sensationell!"
jupp365 wrote on 24.06.2007:
[8.0] "Boah hab ich die Frau gehasst! Aufgabe erfüllt! Die Note 2 verdient!"
DarkCarneval wrote on 24.06.2007:
[10.0] "Die beste Heel Diva die es je gab, gefliel mir sehr an seiten des Macho Man und Shawn Michaels! R. I. P Sherri Martel! :("
Hypocrisy wrote on 24.06.2007:
[8.0] "Sherri hat mir am besten als Managerin von Harlem Heat gefallen, da sie Booker T. und Stevie Ray ein bissel Profil gebracht hat. Beim HBK, Macho Man oder all den anderen war dies ja gar nicht notwendig."
King of Queens wrote on 24.06.2007:
[8.0] "Klasse Valet, immer interessant gewesen. Ihr Tod kam mit gerade einmal 49 Jahren viel zu früh. RIP"
mdbnase wrote on 24.06.2007:
[10.0] "Einfach nur geil! Und als eine der wenigen Wrestlerinnen in den 1980ern kaum zu schlagen! Hat schöne Matches abgeliefert und war sich für nichts zu schade!"
Carlito Cena wrote on 24.06.2007:
[8.0] "Königin der merkwürdigen Gesichtbemalungen, dennoch als Managerin oder Valet immer glaubwürdig und unterhaltsam."