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1310.12.2023Khalid Ace  
1408.12.2023xitachi4.0Tommy Dreamer has never been a great pro wrestler. Nor a good one. There is 0 things that makes me care about him. Its fine, not everyone has to like every wrestler. He certainly has fans given his reactions when he wrestles in TNA but im not one of his fans and i don't think its ever going to change
1530.11.2023forwardtodeath6.0 
1623.11.2023Dntbamark5.0You can't deny Dreamers contributions to the business. He worked for that grungy ECW crowd of the 90s and his style revolved more around brawling and weapons use so he was never going to be known as a great in-ring technician. What he lacked in promo and in-ring ability, he made up for with his charisma and character work. Throughout his career, he displayed a great amount of versatility having portrayed a resilient underdog, a hardcore brawler, and at times, a sympathetic figure. His ability to connect with the audience emotionally, especially during his ECW days, showcased his skill in storytelling and character development. He played a crucial part in the development of Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), where he became one of the promotion's most iconic figures. Dreamer's willingness to take risks and participate in brutal matches helped define the hardcore genre. More often than not, those matches also featured superior workers who could make Dreamer look competent in the ring. A few of those notable bouts included his brutal fued with Raven which culminated to their matchup at ECW Hardcore Heaven 1997. He also had great matches with the likes of Rob Van Dam, Mick Foley and Taz, all of whom are great in their own respective ways. He also had a very underrated bout against Christian at ECW One Night Stand in 2005 that was great at paying homage to the spirit of ECW.
1719.11.2023JediSaiyanMaster12037.0During his time in ECW, he was one of the best babyfaces they had. While he hasn't aged that well, his feud with Raven is still that of legends in ECW, and he had some moments of briliance here and there that have held up well. Similar to Bully Ray and Rhino, I feel like he's overstayed his welcome.
1814.11.2023joshjackal5.0I rated Dreamer 8/10 years ago, but after the last few years, I've got to knock him down a few points. First, for his inexcusable comments in the Plane Ride to Hell Dark Side episode. But just as importantly if not more, for hanging on too long. The guy's just a physical wreck at this point, to the point where it's hard to watch his matches. As a character, he hasn't been relevant for...honestly, decades. Given how cool he came across in his ECW days, it's just kind of sad to see the caricature of the old, broken down wrestler who can't let go that he's become. Some wrestlers who're old and broken down find ways to stay compelling long after their prime. Not Tommy Dreamer, though. Not even close. Terry Funk he ain't.
1905.11.2023Dkex3.0Ja, der Mann ist eine ECW-Legende, und das zurecht. Denkwürdige Matches und Titelregentschaften und das Gesicht einer Company, die anders war als die großen zwei. Und auch danach hatte er definitiv noch seine Momente. Aber heutzutage ist er für mich ein massiver Störfaktor und Downer bei Impact und zieht das Produkt runter. Ich brauche 2023 keine Segmente und Matches mehr mit diesem Mann, die helfen auch niemanden. Im Ring war er noch nie richtig gut, ist jetzt aber nicht mehr zu gebrauchen. Auch am Mikro ist er bestenfalls passabel und versprüht meistens Langeweile. Es gibt viele Legenden, die man gezielt noch sehr gewinnbringend einsetzen kann, oder wie Bully Ray sogar regelmäßig, Dreamer brauche ich aber nicht mehr.
2030.10.2023AidanArcher9.0 
2113.10.2023MrRaider9597.0 
2211.10.2023thrstynmsrbl3.0Tommy Dreamer is a strange one for me to rate. He has matches that I absolutely love, although the vast majority of his work I find quite boring. As a kid I loved him as an underdog but nowadays I look back on his old promos and angles and he just comes off as a loser. The fact that he's a champion in a major TV company in the year 2023 is honestly bizarre to me. As other users have pointed out, he's past the point where he can gracefully attire - and that's a massive shame, since he does have a career worth celebrating. He has however been doing the "I used to be in ECW gimmick" for 20 years now; and that's quite remarkable, given his contemporaries like Sabu, Sandman, etc. have their own fleshed out characters and gimmicks that can be applied in any promotion - they're associated with ECW, but their gimmicks aren't that they were in ECW. Tommy Dreamer has, and apparently always will be, the "I used to be in ECW guy".
2302.10.2023wakaflockaflamewar8.0 
2422.09.2023MatchJournal8.0 
2514.09.2023MooGati2.0At this point, it's hard to think of a wrestler who has held on so long, teasing his retirement, bestowing his gimmick to people, just to continue to take TV time from not only a younger and hungrier roster, but also from the people who are trying to make a career on the margins or down the card. It's not possible for him to retire gracefully at this point since he's played the crying might retire veteran for at least five years now, or whenever it was we thought he made Eddie Edwards the new Tommy Dreamer. Digital Media Champion Tommy Dreamer, really putting the younger generation over /s
2628.08.2023MattHall7.0I actually liked Tommy Dreamer, he was never gonna be a technician in the ring (he didn't need to) He didn't need to fly around the ring for no reason. He was fine as a hardcore wrestler, it's sad how most people overlook Tommy Dreamer. Again I think Dreamer was a solid worker, plus he is loyal to promoters and probably just worked for every promotion in pro-wrestling history.
2723.08.2023ajfromcastlebar8.0 
2814.08.2023DangoDaisuki6.0 
2902.07.2023IsThisWrestling5.0He's about as one dimensional as a wrestler can get, but he was a part of some of the best storylines of the 90s. He's been suckling at the wilting teat of nostalgia for over 2 decades. He has no identity outside of the years 1994-2000.
3019.06.2023vinnyv916.0 
3131.05.2023Giantfan19805.0Good enough for ECW where you could fight in street clothes and bash people with weapons and you could be considered a main eventer, but everywhere else it just makes you look like a back yard indy fed guy.
3221.05.2023Leth998.0 
3319.05.2023ZayTokyo0.0he has never been good and is one of my least favorite wrestlers ever. never seen someone so bad get so much respect outside of hogan. i hate how now he stinks it up and goes over against young people too. The fact he gets pushed today over young and coming talent makes me sick to my stomach as well. How are you given a hardcore gimmick and bad at that. its honestly impressive sometimes how bad he is.5/10
3407.05.2023tmxicon5.0He's nothing more than average as a worker. Every promotion probably has a guy like Tommy Dreamer somewhere in their history. A guy whose loyalty is commended, but drew little-to-no interest outside of that company anyway. Behind the scenes he was invaluable, second in importance only to Paul Heyman himself. He certainly squeezed out every drop out of the opportunities he got, but it doesn't take away from the fact that he was a rather mediocre pro wrestler.
3507.05.2023PapaGus6.0 
3602.05.2023Brutish Dandy6.0 
3726.04.2023benh24.0I don't know, I just never saw it. Found a niche in ECW but struggled to transfer his success anywhere else due to below average work and the look of a random guy on the street.
3822.04.2023cibar127.0 
3912.04.2023Chriswarrior118.0 
4007.04.2023CMmox7.0 
4107.04.2023kmccoy837.0 
4225.03.2023benny5bellys5.0He was over for about two years in ECW and has managed to get another 23 years from the fumes of that which in fairness is a genuine achievement for a man that mediocre in almost every facet of pro wrestling.
4325.03.2023YetiFaun6.0 
4425.02.2023KKeanel6.0 
4521.02.2023Madmanfunaki146.0 
4628.01.2023gh2020 [4.0] he's alright but very overrated. if he started his career in wcw/wwf, he would be a midcarder and stayed that way for the rest of his career. instead he hid his lack of mic skills/wrestling ability with being able to do a lot of hardcore wrestling
4712.01.2023JumpinJerry7.0 
4806.01.2023UltraNano545.0I used to think he was a 6 or a 7 based on his work in his prime but after watching his stuff from the modern days of impact I can safaely say he has really lost a step or two and is really not very good.
4928.12.2022Mister Cute Face5.0Just the literal definition of meh. Okay in the ring, okay on the mic. His match quality varies greatly depending on who he is in the ring with. Totally unremarkable as a worker, but had some good feuds. Maybe you had to be there.
5022.12.2022joaosousa209.0 
5121.12.2022AugustBurnsRed7.0 
5207.12.2022khalek6.0 
5307.12.2022Wooski19907.0 
5405.12.2022OnlyHalfTheEffinShow8.0 
5507.11.2022ucey6.0 
5630.10.2022Bob Jase Showing my age but I remember first seeing Tommy on an IWF (good luck finding anything out about them, they were smaller than small) i took my kids to in '89 or '90 when he was tag teaming with Preston Steele (then IWF champion). Saw him in Wallingford, CT, a couple of times too including against Tony Atlas. Wish I could find those programs.
5723.09.2022jonsnoe7.0 
5813.09.2022GM56 Champion8.0 
5926.07.2022majorasmask126.0 
6005.07.2022Shoot Headbutt Lover7.0 
6126.05.2022cpatchj7.0 
6221.05.2022CLUCK6.0 
6311.05.2022Reinhard Lohengramm7.0 
6413.04.2022Sweet Fighter V7.0 
6505.04.2022MorbidAxis8.0 
6601.03.2022Conquistador376.0My first exposure to ECW was channel surfing one late-late Friday night/Saturday morning and seeing Primetime Brian Lee waylaying the goshdarn shiitake out of Dreamer's nether regions. *ahem* Tommy Dreamer laid there with a CINDER BLOCK on his groin and let Brian Lee smash a chair on it/him/THEM. Talk about commitment. If we're talking sheer ring skill and technical prowess ... LOL! no. Tommy Dreamer though felt like some normal dude straight off the streets who found himself in this crazy thing called ECW and just did what he could to survive, and eventually THRIVE. Able to connect with the crowd like few ever have and a great underdog character ...but after a while his body had deteriorated and so did his work; by the time he arrived to Vinceland he was a shell, unbridled commitment will burn you out fast. 5.5 rounded up.
6706.02.2022Wilins966.0 
6820.01.2022GOK4E6.0 
6924.11.2021beesareonthewhatnow5.0A good hand. Some memorable moments. Seems very well liked by most. Very, very adequate on the mic and in the ring.
7018.09.2021Evan138.0 
7110.09.2021Harem206.0 
7208.09.2021Den0037.0 
7331.08.2021Firebird226.0 
7426.07.2021Makoto928.0 
7524.07.2021Ma Stump Puller6.0Never really got Dreamer. In the land of ECW where there was so many different and varied characters, exciting gimmicks with unique stuff behind them, Dreamer was the generic, white-meat babyface with next to zero interesting qualities around him beyond being pushed hard by Heyman despite having basic wrestling skills. Carried mostly personality wise by his opponents (who were usually the ones beating the snot out of him in the first place) he usually was pretty eh most of the time with a few matches worth mentioning, through mostly for the extreme violence and not a lot else. Legit, find a good match of Dreamer's where he isn't getting his ass kicked most of the time, it's impossible lol. I'm impressed by his longevity and he clearly has a passion for the business but let's be honest, he's one of the weakest parts of ECW back then. Post ECW was completely unremarkable beyond some stints in TNA and such that didn't exactly go well for him.
7619.07.2021earlearlearl7.0 
7708.07.2021BrayanLaPre7.0One of the more compelling characters of his generation. His transformation from the guy who didn't fit in ECW to a character who still defines the company's legacy to this day is truly remarkable. Dreamer was never the most proficient technical wrestler or the best high-flyer, but he tells stories and is a hardcore legend. He was nicknamed The Heart and Soul of ECW for a reason. One of the great true babyfaces of his time.
7828.06.2021Kung8.0While Tommy Dreamer was only an adequate wrestler from a technical perspective, he had what many of the best in-ring wrestlers today don't have, that being a genuine connection with the crowd. I was too young to watch him in ECW while it was around, but watching his stuff back then, it didn't take too long to realize that this guy had something that those Philly fans really gravitated to.
7926.06.2021boymeetsworld8.0 
8026.05.2021SupaKool8.0 
8117.05.2021max6707.0 
8208.05.2021booyakabooyaka6196.0 
8321.04.2021dwight7.0 
8411.04.2021StrongStyle20207.0 
8509.04.2021therealone6.0Could have been better if he focused on wrestling instead of this hardcore nonsense. Cant give him more than 6
8611.03.2021KyleEnjoysWrestling6.0Really connected with the heart of ECW back in the day & was involved in a number of memorable stories. He's an example of someone who stayed in the business longer than they should have & his legacy has taken a hit due to it. Now whenever Dreamer shows up somewhere I groan. I have zero interest in watching him take some tack bump. He is also pretty annoying to listen to on Busted Open Radio, as he thinks VERY highly of himself.
8721.02.2021steviecw9.0Personal favourite of mine. I've been rewatching a lot of his matches since his Impact title match with Swann, which may have signaled the end of his career (on TV at least). Trained by Johnny Rodz he had some indie success before making it to ECW and eventually establishing himself there [Fun Fact: Dreamer held gold in Eastern Championship Wrestling (1 x tag title), Extreme Championship Wrestling (world title x 1 & tag title x 2) and WWE ECW (world title x 1)]. Though his title reigns were typically brief and he was frequently on the losing end, he was a perpetual upper card talent and a great all-rounder for the mixed bag Hardcore promotion and he was involved in some of the company's longest running and most emotional feuds (Raven & Sandman in particular). Following ECW's closure he went to WWE and over a period of time became a terrific lower card act in the Hardcore division, amassing 14 reigns as Hardcore champion and retiring the belt in an underrated RAW unification match with Intercontinental Champion RVD. He was never pushed prominently but you'll find a lot of fun Dreamer TV matches, though he was often so low on the card that he'd be putting over Shawn Stasiak. Returning to in-ring competition for WWE ECW, Dreamer was initially a figurehead and swiftly became a sentimental lower card talent until his month and a half reign as ECW Champion in 2009. The reign itself was enjoyable but not especially well booked. It did right some wrongs of his previous 10 minute title reign but it had no effect on his position going forward as he immediately dropped back down the card again until his "ECW retirement". Dreamer landed in Impact from there and was a prominent mid-card talent but older and injured was never going to be able to compete athletically with that roster. He would cycle in and out of the company behind the scenes and establishing rising heels. Dreamer gets a lot of criticism these days due to his shape and speed but I've loved watching him perform. You don't forget your heroes. In the ring, he won some significant titles as well as a number of indie championships and tournaments. Outside of the ring he had many significant and influential roles and he was quick to help elevate others anyway he could. In his wrestling career, Dreamer worked with CM Punk, Brock Lesnar, Mr Perfect, Drew McIntyre, Terry Funk, Lawler, Orton, AJ Styles, Jake Roberts, Undertaker, Lashley, Eddie Guerrero (IC title), Bray Wyatt, Cena, Christian (ECW title), Foley, Edge, Harper, Strowman, Young Bucks, Cody, Terry Gordy, Hardys, Kane, Dudleyz, Regal (EU title), Aldis (NWA title), Roode (TNA title), Miz & JoMo (WWE Tag title), Mark Henry (ECW title), Beer Money (TNA tag title), Hayabusa, Stan Hansen, Shane Douglas (ECW TV title), Kevin Sullivan (ECW Tag title), Booker T, Big Show and so more. In his career he worked for ECW, WWE, NXT, AEW, Impact, ROH, MLW, USWA, Lucha Underground, CZW, IWA PR, OVW, FCW, AJPW, FMW, WAR, IWA JP and others.
8814.02.2021becky2belts9.0 
8913.02.2021Belka 0176.0 
9024.01.2021texasyosh7.0 
9120.01.2021yellowsanchez9.0 
9218.01.2021Chiqui Lecca7.0 
9317.01.2021Brett19805.0Was only an average worker at best in his prime was the top baby face in ECW. But ECW folded in 2001 and he has spent nearly 20 years now trying to recapture that he was the top baby face in ECW.
9406.01.2021eetasa28.0 
9516.12.2020Strong Zero Machine6.0 
9613.12.2020BEER CAT8.0Good wrestlers get over for different reasons. Tommy Dreamer got over by being the highly relatable hero-in-sweatpants for a rabid fanbase of Average 90's Dudes From Philly, and that counts for a lot. Never a workrate guy, Tommy knew the ins and outs of match flow and long-term storytelling as well as anyone and he did a lot with it. His feud with Raven was at the very least one of the five best US feuds of the 90's. Tommy's ability to switch between sincere and edgy was a talent perfectly tailored for a top ECW babyface, and although he never (and would have never) ascended to a higher point in a different company, his output is taped and bountiful - peak ECW Tommy is Bingo Hall Onita, and that's a fine thing to be.. His post-ECW career doesn't drag any of his previous work down and clearly comes from a place of professionalism.
9702.11.2020qveenovhell8.0 
9828.10.2020KENTAfan6.0He was a decent wrestler in his prime with a strong work ethic that made him a likable character back in the days of ECW. He was never anyone great, but he did his best with what he was good at, and for that he must be given credit.
9925.10.2020smarkcalaway7.0 
10012.10.2020Thakrien7.0