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Conquistador37 wrote on 28.04.2022:
[3.0] "never was that much of a fan, especially by the mid/late 80's, "and that's all the people need to know"."
JEK 1991 wrote on 10.08.2019:
[10.0] "Great heel! Known for the Claw! He is remember mostly in the AWA. Unfortunately he did not get the push he wanted in his career."
Bigchiefmartin wrote on 16.11.2016:
[9.0] "He should be a high 8, but grader's on here have no ideal of context of skills of era or what it took to get over and real heat or in ring psychology or impact on history. Now Jim Raschke was a top flight amateur wrestler who went pro and became one of the greats as Baron Von Raschke. As Baron Von Raschke was one of the premier heels in the 60s and 70s as an evil German monster, but later became one of the major fan favorites in his later years. He was an imposing figure who played the role of a hated German to a tee both in the ring and on the mic. His goosestepping was that of a maniacal heel in the 60s and 70s, but it became the trademark of his comebacks in the 80s. Raschke's famed Brain Claw hold, sometimes called the "Iron Claw, "was a tremendous finisher that he got over at every turn. Despite playing a German, Raschke didn't have a mouthpiece and was an excellent talker with a distinctive voice and his "Dat Is All Da People Need To Know" catchphrase. Was a huge star in AWA , a 3x world champion and 1x tag champ in WWA, was a challenger to Multiple wwwf world champions WWWF, fantastic world tag champ multiple times in Mid-Atlantic, fla TV in CWF, a heavyweight champ in Georgia, a world tag champ with mad dog Vachon and a NWA North American Tag Team Champ with Harley Race Kansas City, a star in St. Louis, NWA American Tag Team Champion with Dusty Rhodes and NWA Texas Brass Knuckles Champ in Texas dude was big time, too bad people just know him when he was past his prime"
Rey2004 wrote on 26.08.2008:
"Ich habe eindeutig zu wenig gesehen, um ihn richtig bewerten zu können. Eine Legende ist er, ansonsten wäre er kein Hall of Famer, aber ich habe ihn einfach zu spät gesehen. In den Legend-Matches war er einfach schlecht und erbärmlich anzusehen."
LexLuger4ever wrote on 24.02.2008:
[6.0] "Ist eine AWA Legende, aber begeistern konnte ich mich für ihn nie großartig."