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104.12.2025Matzen  
212.10.2025Redisonsashuisosi8.0 
302.10.2025Luj6.0 
424.09.2025chaqudemus5.0 
526.07.2025Mark4Lyfe7.0Sgt. Slaughter may not have been the most technical wrestler, but he was a larger-than-life character who knew how to work a crowd. His feud with Iron Sheik and later his controversial turn during the Gulf War era are still talked about today. His promos were intense, and he played the role of patriotic hero (and later villain) perfectly. While his in-ring style was basic and more brawler/powerhouse than anything flashy, he was solid for his time. Definitely a memorable figure in wrestling history, even if not everyone's favorite.
604.05.2025Jamarcus6.0 
722.04.2025becky2belts8.0 
817.04.2025BongStroman7.0 
913.04.2025crs2858.0Slaughter was an Icon of pro wrestling. He could work heel or face and get a reaction from the crowd. His in-ring work was good for the time and his mic skills were solid. His character was great, the less I remember Iraq War Sympathizer Slaughter the better. His longevity in the sport was very impressive.
1028.02.2025JediSaiyanMaster12038.0 
1115.02.2025KingofKingsHHH6.0 
1208.02.2025Wrestling Forever  ehemaliger Drill Instructor beim US-Militär. Stimmt nicht. In der WWE Legends Folge über ihn erwähnte er das er wegen einer Sehschwäche nie zum Militär konnte. Er war nie US Soldat aber er verkauft es das Sgt. Slaughter dort war. Was heißt das Gimmick war Drill Instructor beim US-Militär nicht der Mann Robert Remus.
1303.02.2025Skitzlee2478.0Great heel, surprisingly athletic for a big guy. Knew how to sell, old school selling. He literally had the crowd eating out the palm of his hands at times. I enjoyed his finisher that looked genuinely difficult to escape.
1428.01.2025ShaneSpear5.0 
1510.01.2025rainmakerpunk  
1626.12.2024Quack71838.0 
1712.11.2024eetasa25.0 
1824.10.2024greenlawler9.0Some of the ratings for Slaughter here are just downright comical and based on limited knowledge of Slaughter's career. Slaughter was easily one of the most talented workers of the 80's. One of the few wrestlers to be the most popular wrestler in the world and the most hated wrestler in the world. His tenure in the WWE is one of the greatest runs of all time. He was a main event draw against Backlund, Morales, and Hogan. His "Final Conflict" program in Mid Atlantic is the stuff of legend and probably one of the best of all time. Slaughter is one of the greatest to ever do it.
1916.10.2024socktherapy8.0 
2029.08.2024Hippykillerz3.0Sgt was the right gimmick in the the right place at the right time. He timed his run so perfectly that it crossed over into main stream, so that has to be appalled. With that being said, he was bad in the ring. Basic, boring and can only seem to have a good match if it is a gimmick match (flag, no DQ). He wouldn't be so bad but his main event run from 1991 is beyond poor. I understand the reason for doing it but he did nothing worth watching. Awful. Overall, a below average wrestler with a good gimmick at a perfect point in history but should not be remembered fondly.
2120.08.2024Dragonlee6.0 
2211.08.2024perconflncns8.0 
2301.08.2024GoodVsBadGuys5.0 
2428.06.2024piglatin7.0 
2501.06.2024CoolNameGuy915.0 
2627.05.2024WrestlingGuru7.0 
2714.05.2024SavageTyger8.0Sarge was a good bumper back in the day. A solid promo and his boot camp match with the Iron Sheik in Madison Square Garden and his Alley Fight in MSG with Pat Patterson are two of the bloodiest bouts in WWWF/WWE history. His match with Sheik specifically is in my top 5 favorite matches ever. I even enjoyed his matches in 1991 with Hogan (Call it a guilty pleasure if you must lol) People also don't know or ignore how big of a star he was in the GI Joe era it was that agreement with the figure company in fact that sent Sarge back to the AWA in its dying days thus missing out on the birth of Hulk A Mania in '84 (Just a random trivia note)
2801.05.2024Alons8hasaBrokenBack8.0 
2915.03.2024theelevatedone2.0Slaughter was a bad worker, even for the lower standards of the time he was active. Plodding, jobber moveset and physice that was chubby at the best of times. He could cut a decent promo but that's it. The most successful run of his career is his Iraqi heel run which was in such poor taste, imagine if WWE pulled this shit in 2022 with the Russia-Ukraine War. Also he never served in the military at any point of his life, so him continuing to live the gimmick is super disrespectful, and I'm not even a big "respect the troops" person. Either way everything about him is just really gross
3003.02.2024KEI7.0 
3129.12.2023Liam Miyahara7.0 
3208.12.2023AidanArcher8.0 
3320.11.2023andytuga866.0 
3416.11.2023Wrest lingaddiction8.0One of the big characters of the 80's he won the hearts of fans in the early 80s with his pro-america gimmick and just as easily made them turn on him with his smpathiser gimmick where he teamed with the Iron Sheik.
3512.10.2023MrRaider9598.0 
3611.10.2023Akatsuki8.0 
3703.10.2023DangoDaisuki5.0 
3829.09.2023Immortan Scott8.0 
3925.07.2023xGAICHx7.0 
4010.07.2023conker88.0 
4123.05.2023Mister Cute Face5.0 
4213.05.2023tmxicon5.0 
4310.05.2023No One9.0An excellent in-ring worker for half of the 1980's, in Singles & in Tags, who had memorable matches & feuds. He also gained extra fame in the Mainstream for his involvement with the highly popular G.I. Joe franchise during it's peak. He became a very famous 1980's pro wrestling figure & personality.
4420.04.2023hirsty9710.0One of the best workers in the early/mid 80s, had classic matches with Patterson, Iron Sheik and Bob Backlund. Also achieved mainstream popularity with GI Joe and is one of the most recognisable names in the biz.
4511.04.2023Chriswarrior117.0 
4609.04.2023Giantfan19804.0I missed out on his best years in the early 80's and had to settle for his awful turn coat heel phase and his transition period from wrestler to WWF agent in 92. Still, an iconic character for people who lived in the 80's.
4721.02.2023Conquistador379.0Edited for score raising and some other bits: I find the bulk of his heel work to be unappealing and sometimes boring. However, the team with Don Kernodle was quite enjoyable. That whole Iraqi sympathizer debacle was STEAMING REEKING WRESTLECRAP and will go down as one of my all time least favorite angles EVER. Stink Stank Stunk, A V O I D! I rather liked his face runs! I feel his style and general demeanor lent itself better to being a baby face, the character was better suited as a fan favorite and the ring work was more enjoyable as well. We all need heroes to cheer for and Sgt. Slaughter made for a rather good one. The feud with The Iron Sheik in '84 was ULTRA HOT! The Sarge wasn't flashy by most accounts but he had a great spot where he would let the opponent throw him hard into the corner and would then launch himself up and over into the ringside area (the most high profile example is Royal Rumble 92) and stuff like that always ages well. If you stay far and away from his Aug '90-Mar '91 (discounting Survivor Series 1990), you have a rather solid and mostly fun career to look back on. 8.5 rounded up.
4806.01.2023joaosousa207.0 
4905.01.2023mano0075.0 
5003.01.2023benh26.0 
5107.12.2022khalek5.0 
5203.11.2022Bob Jase September 20, 1981, Slaughter broke the ring while wresting Backlund for the title in Hartford, CT - still one of the best matches I've ever seen.
5309.09.2022hbg7.0 
5423.07.2022Leth993.0Very bad as a wrestler, I know he's from a different generation but he has no in-ring ability. He can talk, so that's about it. To think he wrestled so many years after '97. Tho since he was a legend it's justified
5523.07.2022Sirius3D7.0Ein Kind des Business.... Was hat er nicht alles gemacht. Talente bzw. Superstars entdeckt hinter den Kulissen als Commisioner usw. Hat echt viel auf sich genommen für sein Gimmick und dafür gebührt ihm Respekt. Sein Gimmick war natürlich legendär. Hab ihn immer gerne gesehen. Ein Old Schooler vor dem Herrn. Top Typ !
5607.06.2022CLUCK5.0 
5719.05.2022cpatchj8.0 
5814.04.2022MorbidAxis5.0 
5913.04.2022Sweet Fighter V6.0 
6021.10.2021Shadow Explosion5.0 
6102.10.2021Den0035.0 
6201.08.2021Firebird226.0 
6321.04.2021dwight7.0 
6425.03.2021texasyosh6.0 
6525.01.2021Brett19806.0Nothing more than average had a very boring and repetitive style. Promos were corny and never added anything new. Even the heel Iraqi sympathizer was just the same shit with USA replaced with Iraq.
6607.01.2021killowenskill8.0 
6703.01.2021Argylex5.0 
6812.10.2020smarkcalaway6.0 
6906.08.2020jajt19898.0 
7003.08.2020Sagasta7.0 
7118.06.2020Depe7.0 
7214.03.2020Aquarama6.0 
7309.03.2020Liam Willows9.0Now , Sgt. Slaughter knew how to work a crowd. When I was a child and my grandmother would show me old wrestling matches , I absolutely despised him as a heel. He did his job exceptionally well. I now have youTube where I can watch his matches and promo's , and he still holds up as being awesome.
7405.11.2019wrestlingfan19918.0 
7512.08.2019KyleEnjoysWrestling7.0One of the most iconic faces during the Rock & Wrestling era. Actually, I dare say he's one of the most recognizable faces of wrestling's history. He could really rile up the crowd whether he was a face or a heel. Even during his younger days of the early 80s, he was not a whole lot in the ring & even Hogan was a gem compared to Slaughter. But he's mostly known for the character work.
7605.08.2019King of Strong Style7.0 
7730.05.2019BJey6.0 
7819.05.2019Doshin929.0Maybe not the best In-Ring Worker but great at getting reactions from the fans and on the microfon. A total wrestling legend who even made a little Main-Stream impact.
7920.03.2019zephyr6.0An alright brawler with the classic old school "America vs Not America" gimmick. Not very enjoyable to me as a non-American.
8008.10.2018JEK 19918.0Great in most areas of wrestling. He was excellent in promos, submission moves, takedowns, and his character, etc. The man is a patriotic wrestler. He could sell outs stadiums and arenas very well. He was excellent as a tweener meaning heel and babyface and playing them very well. That is rare for any wrestler. You could love him or really hate him. The GI Joe TV show help him become more of a star. His matches with Pat Patterson, Iron Sheik, Ultimate Warrior and Hulk Hogan were excellent. He invited the Boot Camp match which he first did in 1981 with Pat Patterson at MSG. As well as the first wrestler to have entrance music. His Cobra Clutch challenge was interesting. In 1990 when betrayed the USA and joined forces with Iraq as he reached his biggest peak and became WWF Champion. I personally like his matches better in the early 80's. As an Iraqi sympathizer he played his character very wel. l In 1991 he became a babyface once again and stuck to it turning on General Adan and Colonel Mustafa. In 1997 he was great as a commissioner and feuded with DX. That match he had with Triple H was amazing. He wrestled well into his 60's. He is also great as a road agent.
8103.10.2018MAGICIAN7.0 
8221.08.2018pappahouse5.0Ehrlicherweise fällt mir zu ihm als Wrestler nicht besonders viel ein. Das Gimmick war ganz okay, gespielt hat er es auch noch gut. Natürlich kam der Golfkrieg damals recht, so dass er sein Gimmick als Anti-Amerikaner gut unterbringen konnte. Wrestlerisch war er klar ein Verfechter der alten Schule. Mehr als fünf Punkte kann ich aber nicht geben.
8327.07.2018The Old School8.0 
8422.03.2018Gauntlet848.0 
8517.12.2017NYGiants56801310.0Sarge was great in the AWA but really kicked it up a notch with the WWF machine behind him in his war with The USA and Hogan. Remus wasn't the best technically sound worker however he was a top guy everywhere he went and put asses in seats and drew $$$. What else you want? Thank you Fuck you Bye
8619.06.2017Seraphina Leaf8.0 
8711.06.2017Chyonofuji3.0Eher furchtbare Matches, gegen Hogan war es kaum auszuhalten, was aber eher an dem nicht vorhandenen In-Ring Talent von Bolea lag (bzw. , er zeigte in der WWF/E einfach nichts).
8829.05.2017neumanns837.0 
8920.05.2017HC77.0 
9019.02.2017pushvacant6.0 
9130.10.2016InactiveGuru7.0 
9217.10.2016Squared Circle10.0Great wrestler, with a nice arsenal of power moves. Very good on the mic and generated heat where ever he went. Great runs against Hogan, Iron Sheik, Zbysko and Ultimate Warrior. Main Event talent in both WWF and AWA. His feud with the Iron Sheik was epic. He was just about to build up a great feud with Big John Studd when his WWF days fell apart. It's curious where his WWF career would have went at that time. He had all the earmarks of being the second main event hero, much like Strongbow was to Bruno. Great career. Great body of work. Easy 10.
9330.09.2016SlickDevilSWP8.0 
9428.08.2016jokiller28.0 
9514.07.2016The Chosen One5.0Sgt. Slaughter was defiantly a good brawler and had good mic skill and charisma. He could put on a good match like when he faced Pat Patterson and The Iron Sheik. I would rate Sarge higher but I just cant get passed the fact that he was a horrible technical wrestler and wasnt really good at anything else than just brawling.
9601.07.2016TheGoat8.0I am surprised to see Sarge rated so low. In his prime (80-91) he could flat out go. One of the better brawlers of his era. He could seamlessly transition his gimmick from heel to face when needed.
9701.07.2016TotemKiller15.0 
9826.05.2016MHA5.0 
9925.05.2016The Sick Lebowski8.0Ordentlicher Wrestler und ein saustarker Brawler, dazu ein Seller vor dem Herrn. Hat definitiv mehr zu bieten, als seine etwas schwache Endphase der Karriere (welche hier in Europa wohl am Besten bekannt sein dürfte) und seine teilweise ins Lächerliche gehende Rolle als Commissioner zu glauben mag. Ich sehe ihn bei älteren Shows jedenfalls gerne.
10027.04.2016EGeraldhuebner Talentfrei als Wrestler, aber sein Gimmick als Sgt. Slaughter war natürlich cool. Passte ja auch gut zu ihm und kam nicht von irgendwoher. Selbst in Zivil mit seiner Stimme und der Mimik stellte er irgendwas dar. Hatte sogar den Mut, sich für eine Fehde real in Gefahr zu bringen. Allerdings den Push, den er hin und wieder genießen dürfte, hatte er nie verdient. Ist dort, wo er meißt ist (hinter den Kulissen) auch viel besser aufgehoben. Schwer, wirklich etwas gutes - rein ringtechnisch - über Sgt. Slaughter hier zu sagen, denn dort war er eben leider ziemlich limitiert. Oder zumindest in der falsche Liga, denn er verstand sich eindeutig mehr auf prügeln sowie unfaire Aktionen statt auf technische Raffinessen. In der ECW hätte er damit mehr erreichen können. Verstehe aber seine Beliebtheit, da kommt der Legendenbonus zum tragen. Schön das es ihn noch gibt und er sich aktiv (zumindest, was ich so in den letzten Jahren von ihm sehen konnte) aus dem Ring zurück gezogen hat.