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124.08.2025Matzen6.0 
205.03.2025piotrusjasigma7.0 
327.11.2024ItsAllAWorkAnyway5.0Brian Blair was talented, but being a smaller guy during the 1980s "land of the giants" was going to have some limitations on how successful he could be during that time. Blair was a decorated champion in CWF because he was a capable wrestler in ring, but that translated to a tenure in the WWE as part of an undercard tag team and fruitless tours of New Japan at the highest level because one side viewed him as too small while the other side saw him as a gaijin. He was a fixture in the short-lived Herb Abrams UWF, which is notable because his interviews regarding that were particularly impactful.
404.05.2024eetasa26.0 
517.12.2023TheVoiceOfReason6.0A guy who was an acceptable to slightly above worker. In today's day & age, he'd be the best worker on ANY Indy show. More known for being a tag team specialist with Jim Brunzell as the Killer Bees. He (BBB) always had a good physique and was always acceptable in ring.
625.11.2023crs2855.0B Brian Blair is a pretty average wrestler for his era, and he excelled as a tag team specialist. In the ring he wrestled well and was able to keep up a pretty quick pace. Never stood out to me on the mic or seemed to have any real charisma. His best run with Brunzell as the Killer Bees.
710.10.2023DieOrange6.0 
801.10.2023DangoDaisuki4.0 
929.07.2023CMFunk0076.0B. Brian Blair started in Florida and later joined the WWF before teaming with Jumpin' Jim Brunzell as the Killer Bees. I thought he was the better technical wrestler of the two, but the less exciting as well. Their feud with The Hart Foundation was a lot of fun and Blair was always good in the ring.
1016.06.2023No One7.0 
1124.05.2023Giantfan19805.0Perfectly acceptable tag wrestler, but bland on the mic and never had the "it" factor to go farther than tag team filler.
1220.11.2022joaosousa206.0 
1324.08.2022Conquistador377.0ok so. *sigh* I have to just say it. His political beliefs are straight up STUPID. Total moron talk, undeniable and proven hogwash. Also, he remembers some things verrry incorrectly. But hey. some people are like that. Anyway: His ring work was certainly solid! I appreciated the way he incorporated amateur maneuvers into pro 'rasslin. I honestly feel Brian Blair was among the best at including amateur stuff seamlessly into the smoke & mirrors of the pros. I wish I could say I've seen his stuff in Florida, but to be honest - I only caught his Dallas/Mid South stuff prior to his work up in New York. It's a very good thing he was paired with Jim Brunzell, without a tag partner I am certain Blair would have been placed as enhancement talent. The Killer Bees are among the most underrated teams ever - they always delivered a very solid match! While I've always liked what I saw - I confess it's not as much as I wished it was.
1419.07.2022CLUCK4.0 
1518.09.2021Den0034.0 
1614.08.2021Firebird226.0 
1731.07.2021TNTDynamit5.0 
1826.12.2020Strong Zero Machine5.0 
1918.06.2020Depe5.0 
2005.06.2020WCWSting5.0 
2125.08.2019jajt19895.0 
2223.08.2019Jh223876.0 
2321.06.2019The Old School7.0 
2422.03.2018Gauntlet846.0 
2503.01.2018BJey4.0 
2617.06.2017Mizzle Assault Ant2.0After really enjoying Brunzell's previous team, the High Flyers, I thought I would dig the Killer Bees. Sadly, Blair adds very little to the equation and really has nothing else to his name besides that run. A very unimpressive and dull guy to watch in my opinion, there are no really good Killer Bees matches and plenty of poor ones, and it's not because of Brunzell as he can be quite good in the right circumstances.
2728.05.2017LuchaFan286.0 
2829.07.2016HudE4.0 
2910.01.2016Crippler Crossface6.0 
3017.11.2015ShooterMcShoot7.0Great technical wrestler, but was bad on the mic. I really liked his team with Brunzell. Deserved a short run with the tag titles in my opinion.
3116.03.2014Tony20008.0B. Brian Blair , einer meiner Lieblings-Wrestler. Blair war ein sehr guter Techniker und falls er mal zeigen durfte wozu er fähig war, dann war er auch ein Garant für gute Matches. Seine Mic-Fähigkeiten kann ich ehrlich gesagt nicht bewerten. Klar das mag sich komisch anhören da er einer meiner Lieblings-Wrestler ist , aber ich habe ehrlich gesagt noch keine einzige Promo von ihm gesehen. Für das was Brian Blair im Ring zeigte gebe ich ihm 10 Punkte. Die Mic-Fähigkeiten kann ich nicht bewerten , aber ich nehme an , dass Brian Blair kein guter Mic-Worker war. Denn wenn er ein guter Mic-Worker gewesen währe hätte er auf jeden Fall mehr Erfolge erzielen müssen bzw. können. PS: ich hallte ihn für einen der unterschätztesten Wrestler aller Zeiten
3216.12.2013CLPSKYLINER4.0 
3315.08.2013Boris The Menace5.0 
3404.09.2011Rey20045.0 
3527.03.2011C0nspiracy3.0 
3612.03.2011Addy19824.0 
3727.11.2010Lakasey4.0 
3808.02.2010Manu Adams8.0 
3911.12.2009Fountain of Misinformation7.0Starker Wrestler aber in meinen Augen Ende der Achtziger schon zu farblos um sich im Mainstream halten zu können.
4028.10.2009Smi-486.0Teil eines brandstarkes Tag-Team der 80er, als Entertainment noch klein geschrieben wurde. Technisch guter Wrestler den heute kaum noch jemand auf der Rechnung hat.
4103.07.2008Obermacker6.0 
4220.05.2008The Green Arrow Bandit4.0ich habe viele Matches von ihm aus der UWF gesehen und fande ihn da nicht gerade überragend. Er hatte zwar schon ein paar schöne Aktionen drauf doch für mich ist er ein nicht sehr guter Wrestler. Er hat mich einfach nie überzeugt und seine Matches fand trotz der Technik recht langweilig. aber trotzdem ne vier.
4325.03.2008LexLuger4ever6.0Bei den Killer Bees fast schon legendär und vor allem grundsolide, im Einzelbereich aber doch schwach!
4419.03.2008Kennedy1006.0 
4514.01.2008Asgaroth 3366994.0 
4615.11.2007Manuel6.0 
4728.08.2007ecw forever6.0 
4823.07.2007Kane-918.0 
4924.06.2007BigVanVader4.0 
5024.06.2007jolliet8.0einer meiner Lieblinge des 80er Jahre Wrestlings. Independent aber um Längen besser als in der damaligen WWF
5124.06.2007Henne4.0