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120.03.2024Wrasslinfan6199.0 
210.03.2024quebradanet7.0 
323.02.2024Conquistador371.0*sigh* look, I should like him, I wanted to like him ...but sheesh. Unnecessary roughness! He was often sloppy, his mic work was usually EXCEPTIONALLY AWFUL and he didn't have great chemistry with any one in particular because he straight up devoured so many (excepting the obvious Terry Gordy). His best stuff for me was with The Varsity Club, where he was reigned in more. I didn't like the Gordy & Williams team because it was squashes when they didn't need to happen and it was a strange booking burial of the HOTTEST thing in WCW: The Steiner's (...I like Gordy). And what of him when taking the lead in a long grueling matchup? I dare you to watch vs The Italian Stallion at Clash of the Champions 4 in full; it's almost 16 minutes of wrestling hell; not fun at all. Jim Ross loves the guy, football dorks & the Japanese did as well but me? ***I think I prefer the guys that treated it like a work and not a shoot***. I can't really recommend any match or feud to anyone but if you like guys that SLOPPED THROUGH THE WHOLE BUSINESS and are partial to squashes when they're totally unnecessary - take him all you can handle. And my feelings about the WWF run; don't blindly blame the Brawl for it All, Doc was never meant for that company- not enough of a team player and WAY past his prime. Overrated and criminally so. 2.5 rounded up. EDIT: Wow. so... After rethinking some things, I didn't change much of what I said but I am dropping him to an even lower score. I don't like this guy and Jim Ross yelling his gawdamn head off over him makes me scramble for the mute AND fast forward button. I could give you a laundry list of guys from the same era who were head, shoulders and entire torsos over Steve "OVERRATED" Williams. Thumbs WAY down.
418.02.2024RyanKras169.0 
503.02.2024KEI9.0 
602.02.2024Horrorshow10.0My personal all time favorite wrestler. A man who should've had more success than he did due to unfortunate setbacks and wrestling politics. We need a return of his sort of it factor in the modern age. Excellent suplexes, an absolute in ring killer. A man ahead of his time.
720.01.2024All Cops Are Bossman9.0 
831.12.2023IsThisWrestling9.0 
929.12.2023Herr Kritiker10.0 
1016.12.2023wwetitlefan2  
1129.11.2023Immortan Scott10.0 
1225.10.2023MrRaider9599.0 
1323.10.2023GD9.0 
1410.10.2023DieOrange10.0 
1507.10.2023JumpinJerry9.0 
1611.09.2023boymeetsworld9.0 
1707.09.2023BrokenV10.0 
1805.09.2023AidanArcher10.0 
1917.07.2023CMFunk0076.0I've never understood the hype surrounding this guy, especially by Jim Ross, who virtually sucks him off every time he's on TV. He's a serviceable wrestler who has good in-ring skills, but no mic skills, and was never going to be the next big thing. I get some enjoyment out of watching him occasionally, but he doesn't do anything that any other wrestler couldn't do.
2012.07.2023Khalid Ace9.0 
2110.06.2023xitachi9.0 
2205.06.2023Giantfan19807.0One of the toughest guys in the biz, or at least up until he got roped into that brain fart debacle of a boxing tournament put on by Vince Russo and got legitimately brained and injured when they were hoping he would win the thing. Watch his stuff from the 80s-early 90's WCW. His career died with the Brawl For All.
2323.05.2023jendenrenlen9.0 
2415.05.2023Dankeyy9.0 
2528.04.2023tmxicon8.0 
2614.04.2023Chriswarrior118.0 
2726.02.2023jameswarrington1990110.0 
2825.01.2023benh28.0A tremendous tough power wrestler. Had great size thanks to his football background and was rock solid. He was a star from the moment he entered the business, even if his work was a little rough. Really caught fire in Japan where his style fitted perfectly and solidified himself as one of the best gaijin of the 90's.
2914.01.2023Brutish Dandy9.0 
3003.01.2023joaosousa2010.0 
3106.10.2022RavenCrow758.0 
3204.10.2022Kingoftheringdude9.0 
3329.09.2022AKR29.0 
3422.09.2022TheOneAndOnlyCactus8.0Dr. Death was a bigger deal in Japan, as one half of the Miracle Violence Connection where they were the dominant team of the early 90s in AJPW. A tough, stiff worker who loved to toss and knock his opponents around the ring. Sure he could not talk much, but he was fun as a big bruiser.
3506.09.2022UltraNano547.0 
3622.08.2022Shoot Headbutt Lover10.0One of my absolute favorite wrestlers of All Time. when I was started watching old All Japan matches awhile back his match with Jumbo Tsuruta was the first one I really took note of and as I progressed what I saw was one of the best brawlers I had ever seen in, one who could surprisingly go hold for hold too. His 1994 match with Misawa is legendary in my eyes, and his matches with Kobashi are the stuff of legend. Also his matches with Toshiaki Kawada are really brutal too. His Backdrop is just insane to see, it's magnificent and disgusting at the same time. Dr. Death really lives up to his moniker not literally but figuratively, he destroyed nearly all in his wake and it's unfortunate what happened in his WWF run which basically ended his peak. But I will say that his peak was still top notch stuff, and that he was a good wrestler despite what some closed minded individuals may think. Dr. Death Steve Williams is what I want out of an American Pro Wrestler and I'm glad he was in the sport of Pro Wrestling.
3706.08.2022Beurt9.0 
3824.07.2022Leth995.0Being stiff in the ring doesn't make you good. But it makes you a legend. That's what Doctor Death is. But I don't like his work. And he flopped so much in the WWF and WCW. I'm sad that Bart Gunn never got the push that they wanted to give to this guy
3920.07.2022sbg202210.0He was a very good wrestler who in my opinion, never got a fair shake as much as he should've. I think the fact that he has been in promotions where guys like Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan, Austin & Rock were all on top didn't really help him in the long run. Plus, the fact that he was thrown into the Brawl for All didn't help either.
4021.06.2022CLUCK7.0 
4117.05.2022TotemKiller19.0 
4205.04.2022Tagir10.0 
4302.02.2022GriffinX10.0 
4424.01.2022Brianm6549.0 
4506.01.2022becky2belts10.0 
4604.01.2022Supacat158.0 
4714.11.2021benny5bellys10.0One of my absolute favourites, just an absolute beast who played dominant gaijin in AJPW so bloody well, his moves always looked like they had serious power and he sold really well for baby faces to make them look great. Ignore his work in the WWF, he was already old by them and let's not even talk about the brawl for all. His tag team with Gordy was amazing and had one of the all time great tag team names
4813.11.2021Den0037.0 
4905.11.2021Mister Cute Face8.0 
5026.09.2021No One9.0 
5101.08.2021Firebird228.0 
5231.07.2021TNTDynamit8.0 
5318.07.2021texasyosh8.0 
5428.06.2021Gameplayer10.0 
5527.06.2021Makoto9210.0 
5613.05.2021ExcitingProWrestlin310.0He didnt get a push because of the brawl for all, it ruined him. Not because he was 'old', WWE works old guys as much as they do young guys, he would've had a program with steve austin had it not been for Russo's idea of the brawl for all, it completely damaged steve williams rep, he was done for. Outside of that he was amazing, he had the background, he had the insane crazy japan matches, he had all the tools to be a megastar in the WWF, but it just wasn't meant to be. Tragic, and I hate to say it, but it's true!
5708.05.2021rainmakerpunk10.0 
5821.04.2021dwight9.0 
5922.03.2021StrongStyle20209.0 
6021.03.2021Argylex7.0 
6116.03.2021LordOfTaunts10.0 
6208.01.2021Nxcwill9.0 
6321.12.2020stc138.0 
6415.12.2020Strong Zero Machine9.0 
6520.09.2020shittylittlerasslin10.0 
6619.09.2020Target10.0 
6712.09.2020Ma Stump Puller9.0Williams was awesome. He wasn't a high flyer or someone with a particularly versatile style, he was just a big bruiser who had one of the nastiest backdrops around, but was also surprisingly crisp in ring and could work a good match as a dominant force and make a great babyface look even better. Mic work was not a strong point for him, but honestly, he was the type of wrestler that didn't need to do to get over as a solid worker. Everything he did made sense from a in ring perspective, and he had the look and background that gave him real legitimacy against anyone, regardless of how tough they were.
6828.08.2020zephyr9.0Dr Death is one of my all time favourite wrestlers. Surprisingly good on a technical level for someone his size and just had that special aura to him to make him feel like a badass.
6917.08.2020CounterCultureCantCount9.0 
7016.07.2020antza9.0 
7105.06.2020WCWSting9.0R. I. P. Er war einfach eine Legende. Seine Matchas waren fast immer gut, er konnte die Fans begeistern. Ich bin Fan bis heute und schaue mir gerne alte Matches von ihm noch an. Pure Freude.
7228.04.2020JoshiRater9110.0 
7314.04.2020Sagasta10.0 
7402.04.2020trinidadchainz9.0 
7530.01.2020draven8.0 
7618.01.2020KinchStalker8.0 
7723.12.2019TOUGH AND HARD8.0 
7812.12.2019ROH8410.0 
7905.12.2019Hiimfriendly9.0 
8016.11.2019wrestlingfan199110.0 
8122.10.2019JEK 199110.0Great wrestler especially for his size. He was very technical with his work. Great at submission and is best remember in Japan and teaming up with Terry Gordy. In WWF he did not get a big push probably because of his age. WCW he was horrible and not treated right. Sad that this career ended with him having cancer and died a few years later. He was undefeated and never pinned for 10 years. Amazing record.
8217.09.2019babasbigboots10.0 
8315.08.2019krukster9.0Bad ass, and always was fun to watch in the NWA/WCW and UWF. Really enjoyed him teaming with Terry Gordy
8422.04.2019TheDoubleDarkness8.0 
8503.04.2019ElPolloLoco7.0Steve Williams excelled as a tag team wrestler, especially when in AJPW he was booked together with other physically powerful foreign workers such as Terry Gordy to maul fan favorites such as Kawada to help getting them over as never-say-die babyfaces. That was Giant Baba's genius at booking, and Williams was wise enough to stick to AJPW where he was always presented as a formidable, almost immune to pain rival for local talents. Williams' decline coincided exactly with AJPW's: after Misawa left to found NOAH taking most of the roster with him, Williams stuck around for the disaster that was the Motoko Baba/Keiji Muto Era. Basically he fizzled away as his health started declining, mimicking the promotion he had served so faithfully. A very sad end for his career.
8622.03.2019glassS0Ldier9.0 
8715.03.2019Aurtletheturtle9.0 
8827.02.2019killowenskill10.0 
8909.12.2018jajt19898.0 
9006.11.2018RatingsMachine7.0A solid worker, Steve Williams excelled in Japan, where his poor interview skills didn't hamper his ability to get over.
9119.04.2018Devitciiu5.0Dr. Death fought the Misfits. How insane is that? Actually, it kind of makes sense given how bizarre the guy's career was. Little known fact, he actually was a co-star of a 1980's Canadian sitcom. The sitcom was about a teacher who would moonlight as a masked wrestler. When the character was in the ring, Steve Williams was the guy under the mask. I loved that show. The Oklahoma gimmick was horrible, and I can't help but judge Williams for not walking out on that.
9216.04.2018Gauntlet847.0 
9319.01.2018kldub4life8.0Bill Watts selling the UWF to Crockett pretty much cut short Dr. Death's push in the US. His style didn't really fit into what the soon to be WCW was pushing but it fit in very well in Japan. Williams was a great tag team wrestler in my opinion being part of two of the best tag teams I ever saw. Early in his career teaming up with Ted Dibiase was a great fit for the young Williams, and later on his teaming with Terry Gordy was legendary.
9431.10.2017DerHitman9.0 
9509.08.2017Evan138.0 
9625.07.2017HudE8.0 
9728.05.2017LuchaFan288.0 
9830.03.2017pushvacant8.0 
9930.03.2017Blood Pump10.0Bar none my favorite brawler in the business. Dr. Death had a very heavy build that made him look like a tank, but he sure as hell didn't move like one. He was quick, dangerous, and hit hard (maybe not as hard as Stan Hansen or Vader but I'd bet its pretty close). He knew how to work his character and he worked it exceedingly well no matter who he stepped in the ring with. His only real drawback, and really the ultimate downfall of his career, was that damned brawl for all but I hold reservations in blaming the man in this case. That was all on Russo and his desire to make Bradshaw look bad. Anyways the man had a long career with a lot of great moments and matches from his work in UWF to his tenure in AJPW.
10010.12.2016Gravelord9.0