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TheOneAndOnlyCactus wrote on 14.09.2022:
[10.0] "The Emperor of Europe is one of the greatest wrestlers of all-time. An innovative figure that helped to push the grappling side of wrestling to new limits, and who is one of the greatest trainers of all-time, I would need several pages dedicated to the man to explain how important he was."
GriffinX wrote on 06.05.2022:
[10.0] "When you look at the influence Robinson had as a trainer in Japan and the UK that alone should give him a ten"
Die hard fan wrote on 25.12.2021:
[10.0] "Arguably the best grappler in the history of the game and the trainer of a great lineage of champions in both wrestling and mixed martial arts. A true legend."
Mizzle Assault Ant wrote on 29.09.2021:
[10.0] "Certainly one of the most skilled wrestlers of his, or probably of any era. Not only is his technical ability nearly unmatched, but he could always bridge that ability into providing a great match. Very influential and important name."
Jetlag wrote on 28.08.2020:
[10.0] "Natürlich einer der wichtigsten Trainer der Geschichte, und im Ring ein meisterlicher Wrestler und Taktiker, der seiner Zeit deutlich vorraus war. Matches gegen Baba, Inoki oder Verne Gagne sollten von angehenden Wrestlern studiert werden."
JEK 1991 wrote on 09.01.2019:
[10.0] "Very skilled in the ring! Master of submission moves. He reminds me of William Regal. Successful in Japan and the States. He spent most of his career in the AWA."
RatingsMachine wrote on 01.11.2018:
[9.0] "Billy Robinson was an excellent technical wrestler, who helped train or otherwise influence a number of people. He had some great runs in Japan, although his lack of colour and perceived attitude problems meant that his great runs in North America were mostly limited to the AWA, where Verne Gagne favoured amateur wrestling types."
Makai Club wrote on 05.09.2018:
[10.0] "Perhaps someone who suffered from being in an older era because he hardly gets the recognition he deserves from fans outside of the Japanese wrestling fans. Even fans who were into AWA and NWA etc hardly speak about Robinson. Nevertheless, Robinson is one of the greatest technical wrestlers of all time. Has a hand in training some great wrestlers like Hideki Suzuki and of course, Ric Flair (that's right). He brought a mentality to the ring, sending fear into his own opponents. Also having classics with guys like Inoki and Bockwinkle. No reason why he shouldn't be a 10."
MaikBaader wrote on 19.09.2011:
[10.0] "Billy Robinson ist mit die größte britische Legende und zusammen mit Nigel mein absoluter Lieblingsbrite. Robinson ist der Mann der 1000 Moves."
Fountain of Misinformation wrote on 05.10.2010:
[8.0] "Absolute Wrestlingmaschine und auch wenn der Vergleich vielleicht etwas hinkt: Der Chris Benoit oder Kurt Angle seiner Ära."
Wolfhart wrote on 21.09.2010:
"Habe zu wenig seiner alten Matches gesehen, um seine Leistung als Worker zu beurteilen. Was hier aber mal gesagt werden muss, ist, dass es ohne Billy wohl keine Wiederauferstehung des Catch Wrestling gegeben hätte. Zwar ist die Vermarktung von Robinsons Zeug manchmal ein bisschen fragwürdig, aber darum geht es hier nicht. Ohne Robinson wäre viel Wissen über das Catch Wrestling verlorengegangen, und ohne Leute wie seinen Schützling Sakuraba hätte sich auch kein Mensch mehr dafür interessiert. Alles in allem eine Leistung, die man fast schon "historisch" nennen muss."
Manu Adams wrote on 09.02.2010:
[10.0] "Spitzen Wrestler und ordentlicher Trainer seine Matches gegen Inoki bleiben mir bis an mein Lebensende in Errinerung."