1 | 28.11.2023 | AidanArcher | 6.0 | |
2 | 03.11.2023 | joaosousa20 | 7.0 | Not the best wrestler in history, in terms if technique or move-set but I think the "hate" sometimes can blind people. Len Denton was a fine worker, that put many wrestlers over and has a great legitimate contribution in the Portland territory. For me was a almost a perfect mid-carder for the 80's standard. Underrated and unappreciated. |
3 | 08.07.2023 | Conquistador37 | 9.0 | As I watch more of his work, I have a better understanding of why he was heralded by his peers and valued by companies across the US. His work was solid, fluid, giving, understanding etc - but this didn't always translate to must see television and/or big time money angles, so it's easy to underestimate his contributions. His in ring ethic and his ability to work with anyone helped elevate the sport/business as a whole. This was one of those guys that could do anything with anyone and it all looked credible the entire time. Also, as The Grappler I love the name, look, mask, gimmick: everything! Great 80's wrestler. |
4 | 03.06.2019 | mdkarl | 6.0 | the grappler gimmick was a fine mid card asset for promotions like world class and Portland when I was watching wrestling in the mid 1980's. the loaded boot gimmick was brought to prominence by len denton. he knew he was a bad guy... didnt try to be a cool bad guy... some of his antics to get heat were a bit cheap, but he wore the black hat well and he had enough credibility with the crowd that a victory over him would elevate his opponent up the ladder. grappler was never going to be a main event himself but for his spot on the roster and on the card he worked a quality match |
5 | 17.11.2015 | Crippler Crossface | 0.0 | |
6 | 16.12.2013 | Henne | 0.0 | Oh du meine Güte, bei WCW C-Shows durfte wirklich jeder Mal die Hütte in den Schlaf wrestlen. Dusty Rhodes nennt das dann einen "slow and methodical style. " Ich nenne es langweilig bis dorthinaus. |