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108.04.2024ShaneSpear10.0 
208.04.2024Josh7610.0 
326.03.2024teakay10.0 
423.03.2024Red Mage Riot10.0 
510.03.2024formen10.0 
604.03.2024paeddingtonbaer10.0 
702.03.2024eetasa210.0 
829.02.2024Tragiic10.0 
926.02.2024DamienGde10.0 
1025.02.2024Morgan787110.0 
1102.02.2024KEI9.0 
1220.01.2024S0L1D SNA3K310.0Possibly the greatest manager in Pro Wrestling as well as the best color commentator in WWE history.
1320.01.2024All Cops Are Bossman2.0I know it was stock in trade for heel announcers, but the lazy racist, sexist, not giving a shit about the WCW luchadores schtick already felt old in the 1990s and has aged incredibly poorly now. Was "ha ha Japanese people like cameras! " funny to anyone?
1424.12.2023Herr Kritiker10.0 
1520.12.2023Blackestnight  
1615.12.2023face painted legend10.0Arguably the greatest all around performer to ever be in pro wrestling. The phycology that Bobby brought to wrestling was so far ahead of it's time that it's almost unreal. As a wrestler, he forgot everything he knew about in ring wrestling, and worked as if he were a manager who had never stepped foot inside of a ring, or taken a real bump in his life. He would cower from the babyfaces, he would pick his spots on when to get his small bit of offense in, he would take shortcuts to gain an advantage during a match, so on, and so forth. As a manager, he managed as if he were the world heavyweight champion, and a world class worker. It didn't matter who the guy was in the ring or how talented of a wrestler he was or lack there of the match that particular client was enhanced just by Bobby being out there ringside. His selling, his facials. his movements, everything he did was top tier, and he drew the fans watching at home or watching live more in to the match than whoever his guy was in the ring most of the time. So much that the argument could stand up that he was a better worker than probably all but maybe a count on one hand list of guys that he managed. When he was on the commentary, aside from being a broadcast journalist, his wittiness, comedic timing, and sharp tongue made him always fun to listen to regardless of who he was working with whether it was Monsoon (especially monsoon), Vince, or even Tony Schiavone to a degree. There will never be another Bobby "The Brain" Heenan.
1730.11.2023attackonmob9.0 
1829.11.2023Bar78678810.0 
1924.11.2023Immortan Scott10.0 
2022.11.2023JediSaiyanMaster120310.0The Greatest Manager Of All Time, hands down! This man was such a natural at being a heel, he could make any wrestler hated just by being managed by Bobby, no matter who it was. Not only that, Bobby Heenan was also a great talker on the mic, he was always compelling to listen to listening to, especially when he was trying to be funny, man was very naturally funny that he could have totally been a legendary stand up comedian. His commentary work is also great, one of the funniest duos ever being him and Gorilla Monsoon, they were a joy to listen to together. Not only that, his managing resume is pretty impressive, he's managed tons of legends like Ric Flair, Andre The Giant, Nick Bockwinkel, Rick Rude, Mr. Perfect, The Brain Busters, Harley Race, even CM Punk, he's got quite the list. There's this quote that Kevin Nash said about Bobby Heenan, it was from Wrestling's Most Awesome Managers, it went around the lines of "Curt didn't need anybody, but when you put him with Bobby... It's like John Lennon didn't need Paul McCartney, but together... Heenan totally enhanced it." Something like that, and he's definitely on the mark. Heenan truly understood his roles of toning himself down or amplifying his personality depending on who he managed, the man could do no wrong. Overall, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan is one of the greatest entertainers in the professional wrestling business who's legacy is still felt to this day, the best manager and one of the best commentators of all time. R.I.P. Bobby Heenan.
2118.11.2023FelixCritik9.0 
2212.10.2023Akatsuki10.0 
2310.10.2023MrRaider95910.0 
2407.10.2023andytuga869.0 
2505.10.2023AidanArcher10.0 
2612.09.2023perconflncns10.0 
2704.09.2023GonzoAppreciator10.0 
2831.08.2023JeffWestlake10.0 
2925.07.2023cibar129.0 
3020.07.2023Ozzy8.0Man was great at his job dont get me wrong, but he is still the most over rated manager of all time. He had 3 true success stories in history, Nick Bockwinkel, Andre The Giant, and Ric Flair. He did ok with Rude, Perfect, Orndorf, and The Brain Busters, but other than that his people were practically jobbers and he is somehow rated the best? He could generate heat sure, but he wasnt the best in history on the mic either. still great though,
3106.07.2023xToniSk1989x10.0Für mich neben Paul Heyman der beste Heel Manager im Wrestling Business ever. Als Kommentator ebenfalls eine absolute Legende
3226.06.2023crippleddonut10.0 
3318.06.2023crs28510.0Very best manager. Perfect heel foil to guys like Hogan. Had the crowd doing whatever he wanted, cheering, booing or laughing. As a commentator he could improve a match with his smart thinking.
3414.06.2023mizzysha10.0The only personality in the sport of professional wrestling that never fails to make me genuinely laugh. And he was right about Hogan.
3505.06.2023Draculamura10.0 
3601.06.2023winkarningis8.0 
3712.05.2023Cyclopz00710.0 
3810.05.2023Tasmo1210.0Bobby Heenan is the best heel manager in professional wrestling history. Nobody else will get to his level.
3908.05.2023Leo 4 King10.0 
4007.05.2023Silvertooth10.0 
4119.04.2023benh29.0 
4216.04.2023qaywsxed10.0 
4310.04.2023Giantfan198010.0What, are you serious? We are just talking about the greatest heel manager of all time, the greatest heel commentator of all time and the greatest comedy sketch heel of all time! Bobby did it all!
4405.04.2023kmccoy8310.0 
4502.04.2023Kamilahclan6.0A hit or miss character for me. I've gone back and watched old stuff and I am almost always very in the middle when it comes to his work wether as a manager or commentator.
4603.03.2023greaterdale10.0Without a doubt in mind he was the greatest announcer of all time. The kind of heel you loved to hate but also couldn't help but laugh at his clever wit. Also a true heat magnet as a manag. Like I said about Mauro Ranallo I've watched some pretty dreadful weekly tv with Bobby Heenan on it that was worth it just to hear him talk. There will never be another Bobby Heenan that's for sure.
4703.03.2023becky2belts10.0 
4824.02.2023AG328.0 
4903.02.2023damiendemento110.0Best manager that ever climbed into a ring. Best commentator also. And he had the wrestling skills to back it up when he needed to. Thats a combo you dont see often. And some of the comments he made might be crossing the line today. But things change. His biography is a must read.
5002.02.2023PLRadek10.0 
5127.01.2023joaosousa2010.0 
5212.01.2023JumpinJerry10.0 
5328.11.2022BongStroman10.0 
5409.11.2022reborn2910.0 
5506.11.2022ucey8.0 
5618.10.2022puroraisedme8.0 
5715.10.2022conker810.0 
5829.09.2022DammitChrist10.0 
5920.09.2022TyNoelBahGod9.0 
6019.08.2022Weberklaus0010.0 
6116.08.2022CLUCK10.0 
6227.07.2022jameswarrington1990110.0 
6322.07.2022Leth9910.0An amazing manager and he was even a former wrestler. He was badly injured by the Ultimate Warrior, but before that he was really willing to bump for the other wrestlers, something not every manager was willing to do. An amazing commentator as well. He was a funny heel commentator, something guys like Graves or Lawler needed to learn to do
6406.07.2022allstar506 Greatest Manager of all time. Made everyone he stood next to meaningful. Underrated WCW run on commentary as well.
6530.06.2022Den0039.0 
6619.06.2022Tagir10.0 
6712.06.2022Rodycaz II10.0 
6824.05.2022Mhmd-Amin8110.0 
6924.05.2022TheCoolGuy10.0 
7017.05.2022Divus Rolexus10.0 
7113.05.2022Suzukigun10.0 
7225.04.2022EG9610.0 
7313.04.2022Sweet Fighter V9.0 
7408.04.2022MorbidAxis6.0I know a lot of people love Heenan. I never saw the appeal. He was decent as a manager, but he's one of my least favorite commentators of all time. He's obviously quite knowledgeable, I just can't stand listening to the man speak.
7505.04.2022Attitude Aggression9.0I have to admit, I did not see a lot of the "In-Ring" active wrestler Bobby Heenan. But as a manager and commentator he is one of the best. His back and forth with Vince, and Gorilla Monsoon, with his pro-heel color commentary is worth watching. Sometimes his humor seemed a little forced, and his initial transition to WCW was a little rough, but these are minor issues that do not detract from the overall package. The humor is a little dated, but on some early RAW matches, his kayfabe disinterest in face/face matches by "clicking" through channels on his monitor while aggravating Vince, was gold then.
7619.03.2022Conquistador379.0As much as I love his 80's material, points docked because around 1992 he fell way WAY off as a color commentator and from there on he got notably worse. Thing is, he was never a really great commentator to begin with; buried too many, recycled the same jokes etc. In WCW he was borderline straight up awful at times and I'm not really sure who was to blame. So I think it's safe to say I did not care for him much in that role. Before his downfall though, he was incredible. Primetime Wrestling is one of my favorite television shows ever, his chemistry with Gorilla Monsoon was tremendous. I can never get enough of that stuff, from Miss Betty to Lance Wilshire and every "face buried in cake" in between. When a wrestler he was a bumping maniac/machine who would turn himself inside out and upside at the drop of a dime. He had insane leaping ability and could coast over the top rope to run from someone like The Ultimate Warrior. Is/was probably the most athletically inclined chicken shit heel ever. As a manager he had a fatal flaw though: more often than not he would over shadow his family member. While I am really not a fan of his 90's work, before that he was just too amazing to deny. 8.75 rounded up
7716.02.2022jboyaquar10.0What distinguishes Heenan, from all of the other great talkers & managers in pro-wrestling history, was that year-after-year he would bump for the faces. Heyman can't, Cornette wore-his-body-out after a few years, Hart's in-ring contributions ended after an infamous '75 plane crash, & Albano wasn't an every-night contributor. As a trained wrestler, he knew how to fling his rather unathletic physique & it cost-him many neck issues prior to the litany of health matters that would eventually take his life. As a child my parents wouldn't allow me to watch much wrestling, but because of Heenan, I would sneak-down every Monday night from '86-'91, 1 to 3 am, to watch the re-run of 'Prime Time Wrestling' mostly to revel in the comforts of the Monsoon-Heenan chemistry. I can't think of another talent who managed over fifty competitors & was equally successful in longstanding Main-Event roles in two major American promotions. Although I didn't think much of his individual matches, he was a one-of-a-kind pro-wrestling entertainer deserving of his top-spot on the Cagematch all-time top list.
7806.02.2022GreyScaleLJH9.0 
7906.02.2022GriffinX10.0The greatest manager I ever saw. His ability to make you care all that much more in any level. So many heel color guys have tried to be Heenan over the years. I loved how he managed like he was pain every time his guy took a hit. And a very underrated wrestler in his own right
8007.01.2022Muggo10.0The greatest manager ever. One of the greatest commentators ever. No one is a better non-wrestler than The Brain.
8105.01.2022Scott Bailey10.0 
8226.12.2021Axinte10.0 
8310.12.2021Makoto9210.0 
8405.11.2021Mister Cute Face10.0 
8525.09.2021No One10.0 
8603.09.2021Pete Gallows10.0The greatest commentator ever, the funniest ever. Many times I only watched matches to hear him talk. I have not seen many of his matches when he still wrestled, but I will always remember him for his jokes. My top 5 wrestling personality of all, no doubt.
8731.08.2021Firebird2210.0 
8828.08.2021CoolKyle10.0Bobby Heenan legitimately could've been a successful actor if he wanted too. He was brilliantly witty, clever, dramatic, and could do it quickly in a single take. He was a gift to pro-wrestling and the likes of him will never be seen again. He's pro-wrestling's Robin Williams.
8904.08.2021TigerDiver10.0One of the greatest who ever lived. This man could make me laugh all day long with his hilarious line on commentary. He was also an absolutely spectacular manager and was just GOLD on the mic. Incomparable contribution to the business. Rest well, Brain.
9019.07.2021StrongStyle202010.0 
9125.06.2021boymeetsworld10.0 
9219.06.2021Daigotsu10.0One of the greatest non-wrestlers ever in the industry. Great talker and a very witty commentator who could put over a story with the best of them.
9307.06.2021Tomas Cunha10.0Simply perfect. A brilliant manager and the funniest character in the entire history of wrestling, could even crack up the cameraman and the producers in the back on Prime Time Wrestling alongside Gorilla Monsoon. He had ace chemistry with pretty much everyone he worked with. Brilliant delivery as well, and could play a chickenshit heel manager like no one else. Heenan was a joy to watch, no exceptions, and a true legend whose work will never be forgotten.
9405.05.2021Loki Hipster God10.0 
9530.04.2021Zaid9.0 
9621.04.2021dwight10.0 
9720.04.2021AnB9.0 
9819.04.2021TheFrenchDisaster10.0Very charismatic and funny, his duo with Gorilla Monsoon is legendary, and his duo with Okerlund is memorable as well. He will certainly be remembered as one of the best managers of all time, if not the best.
9925.02.2021Caas10.0 
10025.01.2021forwardtodeath10.0