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Conquistador37 wrote on 27.09.2023:
[10.0] "Some of the best "European style uppercuts" in the business, Dory Jr. had his own style to them. Impeccable body language and timing. He was so smooth, crisp and believable. Master of psychology and was able to put together some truly captivating wrestling, elevating the sport as a whole. Fantastic and underrated tag team worker (the stuff with the Briscos is forever excellent). Not as wild and unruly as brother Terry and some of us appreciate the more subtle delivery found in Dory Jr. Heck, he even did fine in McMahonland and I will always enjoy his moment in Royal Rumble 1996."
Foxmagic37 wrote on 26.08.2023:
[9.0] "An old school technician. His matches are really enjoyable and really get you into the action, because of how snug and scientific the matches would be. Like the wrestlers around that time (Jack Brisco, Harley Race, and even his brother Terry ) he carried himself like a sportsman and a champion, and that's missing sometimes from Wrestling. As a tag team wrestler, even if overshadowed by Terry's greatness, they had great chemistry. Their battles could either be a mat-based wrestling match (see their match against Mil Mascaras and Dos Caras) or brawls (see Abdullah, Hansen, Brody, Gordy, Hansen)."
Tasmo12 wrote on 27.06.2023:
[8.0] "Dory Funk Jr. held the NWA Championship for multiple years and it's not hard to see why. He was really good in the ring and when he stepped in the ring, You know it was gonna be a good one."
Giantfan1980 wrote on 06.06.2023:
[5.0] "Dude looked like he was 70 years old back in 1986. His style was very old school and was looking dated even by 1985. His brother was able to adapt his ring work as the years went on."
texasyosh wrote on 06.06.2022:
[10.0] "Dory Funk Jr. is a legend of the business. Unfortunately, today he's a bit overshadowed by his brother, but despite that, Dory was a great wrestler in his own right and a top notch trainer."
GriffinX wrote on 09.02.2022:
[10.0] "As a trainer Dory worked with a lot of guys getting them ready for the next level. In ring he was pretty good even in his advanced age (I mean like late 40's and 50 though) his legacy of course set by being NWA champ when that was the belt to old"
No One wrote on 07.09.2021:
[10.0] "One of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time. One of the greatest in-ring performers of all time. the real life brother of the legendary Terry Funk. He & Terry are one of the greatest tag teams in pro wrestling history, The Funks. Dory Jr. & Terry are the only brother pair to have held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. His father, Dory Funk Sr. was also a legendary wrestler. The Funks are the first ever 3x AJPW Real World Tag League Tournament Winners. One of the greatest technical wrestlers of all time. One of the greatest Ring Generals of all time. His matches always ranged between good to great to epic. Innovated The Texas Cloverleaf. His rivalry with Jack Brisco is legendary. The Funks had legendary feuds with Abdullah The Butcher, The Sheik, and Jack & Jerry Brisco. Great rivalry between The Funks vs. Jumbo Tsuruta & Giant Baba. The Funks were ultra popular in Japan. Did not have the charisma of his brother Terry. Was the easygoing, calm, patient Funk brother. Held numerous championships around the world. Achieved amazing career longevity. I can see influence that he had on the legendary Bret "The Hitman" Hart. Legendary pro wrestling trainer as he had Kurt Angle, Edge, Christian, Lita, & Mickie James, among others as his students. His body of work in AJPW during the 1970's & 1980's helped set the tone for what would become the legendary "King's Road" style of AJPW in the 1990's."
Ma Stump Puller wrote on 17.03.2021:
[9.0] "Dory is a much underrated wrestler and performer. While he wasn't as contextually popular as his younger brother, Terry (namely because the latter was extremely charismatic and willing to adapt to the times) Dory was, regardless, one of the best technical wrestlers of his time, and arguably ever. His ring work was smooth, extremely fast when needed, and realistic, posing as a legitimate challenge with his technical skill both in the ring and out of it. His methodical style can rub people the wrong way, but it worked to quickly get him over as a wrestler that promoters could throw in with anyone and have a solid bout with, allowing Dory to get a historical four year reign with the NWA belt, which had him wrestle a wide and versatile who's who of great wrestlers: from the Brisco brothers to Murdoch to Race all the way to a young Jumbo Tsuruta, there really wasn't anyone Dory could go out with that he couldn't at least get a half decent bout out of. His tag work with Terry as the Funk Brothers, one of the biggest main event sensations in Japan even to this day is, for obvious reasons, also legendary in their own right. Dory was and even still to this day is regarded as one of the top wrestling trainers around, with him having basically set the baseline for the King's Road slow burn style that he imparted to both Tenyru and Tsuruta, as well as helping to train up Edge/Christian, the Hardy Brothers, and many more. If it wasn't for Dory, many of the best of all time simply wouldn't be around."
Brett1980 wrote on 23.01.2021:
[10.0] "Not as charismatic or adaptable as his brother Terry but probably the better technical Wrestler. Legendary NWA champion and one the best in the World from the 70s."
AndoCommando wrote on 12.12.2020:
"His work doesn't age well but for the time he fit right in with the more legitimate wrestlers in the 60's and 70's"
Jetlag wrote on 28.08.2020:
[5.0] "Sein Einfluss als NWA-Champion ist natürlich beachtlich, aber bei aller Liebe: von allen Wrestlern, die in den 60ern und 70ern lange, technische Matches bestritten, war Dory Jr. mit Abstand der langweiligste. Es ist schon eine Leistung, dass man ihm nie ansehen konnte, ob er sich gerade 10 Minuten oder 50 Minute in einem Kampf befand. Ein paar gute Tags im Team mit Terry retten die Note aber doch noch nach oben."
RatingsMachine wrote on 05.11.2018:
[10.0] "From the legendary Funk family, Dory Funk Jr. was a great wrestler and one of the best NWA world champions."
Gauntlet84 wrote on 21.04.2018:
[7.0] "He lacked the charisma and appeal of his brother Terry. I personally preferred his tag-team matches with Terry and try to forget his tag-team matches with Jimmy Jack."
Owen wrote on 09.03.2017:
[9.0] "A very good wrestler and teacher, Dory Funk Jr. is a true legend in the business. The forearm shots he threw are still reverberating through arenas all over the country."
Bigchiefmartin wrote on 10.11.2016:
[10.0] "A member of the great Funk Family, he was arguably the most talented and most successful of the group. His contributions to the sport extended well beyond his in-ring performances as he became a great teacher and goodwill ambassador. and was definitely a great NWA World Champion. After growing up in Texas, where he cut his teeth, Dory had a four year run as champ. Funk set a new trend in which the champion made his challengers look like they could beat him, the NWA Champion, but he would always win in the end. While some might argue this hurt the championship, it was a style that largely revitalized when Ric Flair held the title a generation later. Funk's ability to carry anyone by bumping around and taking a beating while keeping his credibility was tricky. , his hard work, reliability and dedication, mental and physical toughness and his technical skills made a fav from promoters and fans. His clean-cut, polite mannerisms were very popular with the fans (although he later became one of the sports most hated men, along with brother Terry) He became a top notch heel along his wild brother Terry, the feuding with the Briscos (Jack & Jerry) in perhaps the best tag team program at that point in time. to began training people, some of whom are the best stars this sport has ever seen. Jumbo Tsuruta and Kurt Angle is perhaps the first that comes to mind, but many of the WWF's stars who entered the company in the late 90s were Funkin' Dojo members !"
Mantafahrer wrote on 08.10.2016:
"Ich finde es bemerkenswert, dass Terry Funk immer als der gilt, der trotz seines hohen Alters nicht aufgibt und immer wieder zurückkommt - ist es doch Dory, der um einige Jährchen älter ist und trotzdem deutlich öfter in den Ring steigt."
Zed wrote on 28.04.2016:
[8.0] "Dory ist so ein richtig alter Haudegen, dem auch heute noch keiner was vormachen kann, typisch Funk eben. Sein Bruder Terry ist da genauso drauf. Dory Funk hat Leute trainiert die es weit gebracht haben, er hat gute Matches mit seinem Bruder bestritten und sich einen Namen in Japan gemacht. Jedoch stand er eigentlich immer im Schatten seines jüngeren Bruders. Dennoch ein großer und verdienter Name im Wrestlingbusiness."
JEK 1991 wrote on 14.02.2016:
[10.0] "Great fighting style and a hard worker. Even Dory Sr and Terry were great as well. Dory is still fighting in his 70's which is pretty impressive. He trained Edge, Christian , Mark Henry, the Hardy Boyz and other superstars under his DOJO."
downtown2 wrote on 30.03.2011:
[5.0] "Was auch immer er für den Sport des professionellen Wrestling geleistet hat, sei es als Pionier des traditionellen Matten-Wrestlings, oder als Trainer, ich finde ihn grenzenlos uncharismatisch und viel zu langsam im Ring, selbst für die damalige Zeit. Ich zolle jeden Respekt für die großartigen Leistungen der gesamten Funk Familie, soviel Talente in diesem Geschäft groß gemacht zu haben, aber die Performance von Dory, sowohl im Ring, als auch außerhalb, haben mir immer nur bedingt zugesagt."
Obermacker wrote on 21.12.2010:
[7.0] "Als ich ihn damals noch bei der WWF im Team mit seinem Bruder sah, war ich nicht so begeistert, aber er war ein wegweisender NWA-Champion und diner der besten Trainer bis heute. Dafür Respekt!"
C van Dam wrote on 28.10.2010:
[10.0] "Im Ring schon sehr gut, aber auch als Trainer hat er viel geleistet. Eine wahre Legende."
The Showstopper wrote on 08.05.2008:
[8.0] "Legende im Ring und ein grosser Trainer. Stand in den letzten Jahren eher im Schatten seines Bruders, gehört dennoch zu den bedeutendsten Namen im Business."
LexLuger4ever wrote on 23.04.2008:
[8.0] "Als Trainer auch sehr fähig, vor allem bekannt durch seine Tag Team Zeit in der Federation mit Terry. Hat mir immer gut gefallen, wenn er auch klar im Schatten von Terry stand."
Masterpiece wrote on 15.10.2007:
[8.0] "Ebenso wie bei Bruder Terry ... Eine Lebende Legende, obwohl mir Terry am besten gefallen hat!"