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120.03.2024thedman031010.0If Terry Funk isn't in your top three at least, you need to re-evaluate your priorities. Funk was a master of all trades, from classic technical wrestling to deathmatches. In my eyes, Funk is the embodiment of the wrestling business. Wild-eyed and crazy, but ultimately entertaining and kind of beautiful.
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1006.02.2024RusherBryan2910.0The Greatest Professional Wrestler of All time, and also my number one favorite. He can do it all, any style of pro wrestling you want. From his technical wrestling, japanese pro wrestling, Hardcore wrestling, even sports entertainment. One of best talker in pro wrestling. In my eyes, he is the definition of professional wrestler and professional wrestling.
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1301.02.2024SavageTyger10.0Terry Funk is the complete wrestler. There is not a style that Terry wasn't just good at, but excelled at. Whether it's showing his technical prowess in Japan in the early 70s, combining his technique with a stiff brawling style in the mid to late 80s, or losing his mind and going hardcore in the 90s, Terry Funk was a master of wrestling. He was able to cut a promo that would make you feel the entire range of emotions, he could flawlessly switch from face to heel (Watch the WrestleWar '89 post-match promo with Flair to see this at its peak) and Terry was above all else completely selfless and that is rare for a guy who could do pretty much whatever he wanted anywhere he went, but Terry always gave his all and put in everything he could to help develop those he had a chance to work with. Terry is just the best, period.
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2719.11.2023JediSaiyanMaster120310.0Words truly can't describe how amazing Terry Funk is, he's the kind of wrestler you just need to see it to believe it. There's a reason that so many people still discuss him as among the greats after so many years have passed, because he was the perfect wrestler. Terry Funk is one of the best babyfaces and heels of all time, people truly adored this man, especially in Japan being arguably the best gaijin wrestler of all time. While we all meme the "Forever" promo, people forget that people were actually emotional over it and Terry Funk really meant that much to the people. As a heel, this man was as insane as you could get, his level of commitment to hating his opponents is legendary, (i.e. "Dusty Sucks Eggs" shirt) you could really believe that he hated his opponents and that he was willing to do anything to put them down. His feuds with the likes of Ric Flair, Jerry Lawler, Cactus Jack, Harley Race to name a few are legendary for a reason, matches and segments that are still discussed to this day. He was also an incredible promo guy, feeling authentic as a heel and babyface, naturally could command people's reaction as either, was also very funny when insulting his opponents and always entertaining to listen to. He was a true ring general, knew how to work the crowd, was an amazing storyteller, great ring psychology, an innovator in hardcore wrestling, did everything he could to give back to the business, never was afraid to adapt to the times and learn to appreciate the newer styles despite them being way after his prime, man did moonsaults in his 50s for crying out loud, a true legend in America and Japan. Overall, Terry Funk is one of the all time greats to ever do it, a legend for a reason, he was a true innovator and influencer to wrestling, we're truly lucky to have a guy like him in this industry. R.I.P. Terry Funk
2813.11.2023DamienGde9.0 
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3818.09.2023Angelus Fitzgerald10.0Terry Funk was arguably the greatest performer to ever come out of the Territory era. Not only he was a great wrestler and a personality but he did it for more than 40 years. He was either present or instrumental in the rise and most memorable moments of many wrestling promotions and performers. And unlike many of his peers who were very stubborn in changing with the times, terry not only evolve with the times but also did everything he could to build for the future. And there was never really a time where he wasn't a main featured guy or a time where he in one way or another didn't steal the show. He Could be a technician, a brawler, a hardcore wrestler (which he innovated most of it) or a high risk taker. He had the ability to always get over because he always knew how to read a crowd and adjust his presentation based on the audience he was performing. He was also famous for his numerous retirement matches which got to the point of being a joke within the industry. The Term "Greatest of all time" gets thrown a lot for a lot of performers. To Me "Greatest of all time" is not an individual, its a club and Terry Funk is right up there.
3902.09.2023nothingleftinside10.0Now that he's gone, he is in everyone's all-time great conversation. And when you look at his career, it's hard to understand why he wasn't always in this conversation. He was relevant in so many different eras of wrestling, in so many different promotions, in so many different styles... I don't think there's anyone who can come close to something like that. Maybe Flair? Funk brought prestige with him everywhere he went; elevating places like ECW, FMW, and even late era WCW. The juxtaposition of him as an NWA champion and pioneer of deathmatch wrestling is an "only Nixon could go to China"-level mindfuck. Everywhere he went you could count on him for an entertaining match and a great promo. The guy really deserves a forensic career retrospective documentary; there's no one else like him in wrestling history. He had a run in so many different places and you got something good every time. Just look at his top ten matches here on cagematch- they span so many different styles, territories, and eras. That said, not *all* his matches are great, and if you're not into the deathmatch/hardcore style you're not going to like the majority of his matches that are easily accessible. Despite this, he belongs on most Mt Rushmores, especially the Mt Rusmore of promos. A+ promo, A gimmick, B in-ring. He's a strong 8 or 9 but his never-ending contributions to the sport push him up to 10. At the very least, you owe it to him to pull up a couple of his promos and give him the chance to convince you to watch some of his matches.
4029.08.2023robertfrog10.0 
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4625.08.2023InsertFunnyNameHere10.0Terry is one of the top 10 wrestlers of all time, I have said this for years now. Its a shame it took his passing to remind me to sing my praises on my little soapbox here. His versatility in-ring as a technical whiz and a deathmatch legend is unmatched. His work on both sides of the pacific is legendary with great programs against Ric Flair, Harley Race, Atsushi Onita and most famously that egg sucking dog Dusty Rhodes. RIP to one of the innovators and icons of pro wrestling.
4725.08.2023Excellence of Execution10.0Absolute Legende! Hat mit seinem Bruder das japanische Wrestling aktiv gefördert und mitgestaltet. Eingedenk seiner kaputten Knie hat er sich im Ring dann so radikal neu erfunden wie kaum ein Wrestler vor oder nach ihm und wurde zu einem der besten Brawler - im Laufe der Zeit mit immer mehr Hardcore Anleihen. Spätestens in der ECW wurde er dann endgültig Kult, als durchgeknallter Hardcore Opa der Nation. Ein Image, das auch davon zerrt, dass Terry Funk, trotz eines Schaffens weit über seinen Zenit hinaus, immer noch entertainen konnte und dabei selten fehl am Platz wirkte. Sehr erfreulich auch, dass ihm trotz dessen ein respektables Alter vergönnt war. Ich ziehe meinen symbolischen Hut vor dem Funker!
4824.08.2023ChainsawJedis10.0There is something about the way Terry Funk spoke - he was direct and unsettling, a gruff Texas-born rancher with a silver tongue that spewed malice. He was also gifted in the ring, particularly in his physical prime of the 70s. It was a feat in itself he was capable of delivering satisfying endings to the enthralling stories he had crafted with his voice. At times he was a methodical bastard breaking his opponents down physically and psychologically. Others a chaotic swarm who attacked before the bell even began or engaged in hardcore arena-wide brawls decades before it became in-fashion mainstream. Always he was mean. He knew that personal issues drew money, he was as believable, as real as it got. I am still discovering his work, I have barely even begun to scratch the surface of a fabled career that spanned generations, much of which is not easily available online. I think maybe more than any wrestler, I know I will be revisiting it throughout my lifetime. I am deeply saddened to see him go, his unique perspective on the world and the business will be greatly missed. Every wrestler should try to be like Terry Funk, to take something from his game. He got what this thing was about, better than anyone. The man who understood the sport of pro wrestling, at its finest essence, more than else ever has.
4924.08.2023steviecw10.0I didn't always appreciate Terry Funk, growing up with the attitude era I didn't fully understand who this old man called Funk was or why he was ECW World Heavyweight Champion over so many others. Looking back, I adore the man. An absolute great in his prime in the NWA and Japan who enjoyed a second prime as "middle aged and crazy" in ECW, WCW, WWF and abroad. Even as his years accelerated, he was called upon to provide credibility for matches in ROH, MLW and TNA and so many others. A hero and influence to many, his contribution is incalculable. FOREVER.
5024.08.2023Foxmagic3 I think Terry Funk is the only wrestler we can objectively agree on, and say he deserves to be inside a top 10 greatest of all time list. Doesn't matter if it is number 10 or 1, the things he accomplished in the Wrestling business can't be replicated. Every reinvention he did was successful. From being a crazy heel in Memphis, being the most over Babyface gaijin in Japan, being a hardcore pioneer, being a pure wrestler as the NWA champion, and getting into brawling matches in WCW. Like his theme song from Legends Of Wrestling said, he gave his all. Rest In Peace to the most passionate wrestler ever, Terry Funk. Goodbye, Texas Bronco. Since I made a new account after I lost my other's info, I'll give the rating here. 10/10
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5524.08.2023PunkPariah10.0The effect Terry had on wrestling was unfathomable. If something big was happening in wrestling, Terry was there. He could do it all and did do it all. Technical wrestling, brawling, sports entertainment, puro, deathmatch, etc. And he was damn near the best at all of em. Never a bad word said about this man. Left a mark on the wrestling world that will never ever be forgotten and will always be cherished. Rest easy Funker
5624.08.2023TheRealLoLWO10.0 
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5824.08.2023LaothFrius10.0Some wrestlers are one of a kind and the Texas Bronco will never be replicated, he loved the wrestling so much that he always came back, worked on all the most importante promotions on the world and was an inspiration for a lot of wrestlers either as the Hardcore Icon or the Living Legend Terry Funk.
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6324.08.2023Number One Omosapien10.0One of the greatest and most important professional wrestlers to ever live. One of the greatest babyfaces and heels of all time. One of the greatest promos of all time. He had a lasting influence on many wrestlers today. Truly an underrated wrestler. RIP to the legend TERRY FUNK
6423.08.2023smokestack10.0He's the greatest professional wrestler ever. Not "one of". He's the greatest. I don't care if you liked Hulk Hogan growing up, or John Cena got you into wrestling, or Ric Flair is "the man." Terry Funk was, is, always will be more important than any of them. Forever.
6523.08.2023rikatatsumienjoyer10.0 
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6723.08.2023Wrestling Forever 9.0Am 01.02.2023 habe ich das beim Matchguide Eintrag von Bret Hart vs Terry Funk geschrieben "Ich habe auf Twitter ein aktuelles Bild von Terry mit Mick gesehen wo man einen inzwischen sehr alten Terry sah. Er leidet ja unter gesundheitlichen Problemen aber ich bin froh das er noch lebt. Nun heute den 23.08.2023 habe ich durch mehrere Quellen eine der ersten war Ric Flair oder Mick Foley welcher es durch eine von Terry Töchter erfuhr das er heute im Alter von 79 Jahren gestorben ist. Man kann gar nicht in Worten schreiben was da wieder für eine Wrestling Legende geht.
6823.08.2023Draco Akasha10.0 
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7023.08.2023No One10.0One of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time. One of the greatest in-ring performers of all time. Was 1/2 of one of the greatest tag teams of all time, The Funks, with his real life brother, the legendary Dory Funk Jr. They are the only brother pair to have both held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. His father, Dory Funk Sr. was also a legendary wrestler. Achieved massive career longevity. Was extremely popular in Japan. One of the greatest Babyfaces of the 1970's. One of the greatest Heels of all time. One of the greatest promo artists of all time. One of the main guys that built ECW into a cult phenomenon. One of the early fathers of Independent Wrestling. Had great matches around the world. Feuds with Abdullah The Butcher, The Sheik, Cactus Jack, Harley Race, Ric Flair, Jerry "The King" Lawler, Stan Hansen, Bruiser Brody, Raven, Sabu, & Shane Douglas are legendary. Excellent tag team rivalry between The Funks vs. Jumbo Tsuruta & Giant Baba. The Funks became the first ever 3x AJPW Real World Tag League Tournament Winners. One of the most influential wrestlers of all time. One of the greatest sellers of all time. One of the greatest bumpers of all time. One of the best Ring Generals of all time. Incredible in-ring psychologist. Became one of the greatest & most influential Hardcore wrestlers of all time. Was the best in-ring performer in world over the age of 50 during the 1990's. Gave it his all in every match, and his body paid a heavy price for it. Highly charismatic. Held numerous championships all over territories & around the world. Was amazing at adapting to every decade & era that he wrestled in so that he never felt out of place. Wrestled for nearly every promotion that one could think of from the 1970's to the 2000's. UPDATED: RIP to the legendary Terry Funk!
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7806.08.2023CptMorgan10.0Absolute legend, definitely one of the all time greats. Extreme longevity and was able to adapt to the ever changing landscape of pro wrestling through his career. Exceled at any style of wrestling and was never afraid to take risks or try new things, every bit of praise he gets is more than deserved.
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8010.07.2023JoshB10.0Terry Funk is the embodiment of what a wrestler is at their very best. I could go on and on about how good he was, across countless promotions, all over the world, over decades and many different styles of wrestling and audiences. The best ever.
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8420.06.2023danzitorock10.0The king of hardcore wrestling, Terry Funk is one of the greatest and most important legends in the wrestling industry. He is a true pioneer of the hardcore style, with many contributions to his name... simply spectacular and legendary.
8507.06.2023Giantfan19807.0Nobody did the crazy cowboy gimmick like Terry Funk! Guy could do the basic wrestling stuff, the brawling stuff, the hardcore stuff, and he even started doing moonsaults in his old age. Middle aged and crazy!
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9524.04.2023KKeanel10.0Greatest all-arounder in history of this business. Absolute icon of wrestling, incredibly dedicated in every company and every match where he was involved in. Till his late 60s he took many impressive bumps on himself that many youngsters couldn't be ready to take. Huge respect for him.
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