| 1 | 19.11.2025 | Moranjeboom | 7.0 | |
| 2 | 18.11.2025 | KzyTime135 | 7.0 | |
| 3 | 14.11.2025 | Desmond33 | 6.0 | |
| 4 | 17.10.2025 | conker8 | 8.0 | |
| 5 | 02.10.2025 | Luj | 7.0 | |
| 6 | 23.08.2025 | Bockelito | 7.0 | |
| 7 | 11.08.2025 | TrashBoat182 | 6.0 | |
| 8 | 18.07.2025 | perconflncns | 8.0 | |
| 9 | 05.07.2025 | TERRYFUNKFANATIC | 7.0 | |
| 10 | 03.07.2025 | jamesdavismcallister | 9.0 | Sean Waltman, known by various monikers like 1-2-3 Kid, Syxx, and X-Pac, carved out a truly unique and impactful career in professional wrestling. He might not always be mentioned in the absolute top tier of "greatest ever" in terms of world championships, but his influence on major eras and his in-ring ability are undeniable. What makes Sean Waltman so impressive is his ability to reinvent himself and thrive in different companies and alongside some of the biggest stars in wrestling history. The 1-2-3 Kid: He burst onto the scene in WWF as the underdog "1-2-3 Kid, " famously scoring an upset victory over Razor Ramon. This single moment established him as a credible, exciting, and highly athletic underdog, showing that anyone could win on any given night. He was a pioneer for smaller, quicker wrestlers in an era dominated by giants. Syxx in the nWo: His move to WCW saw him join the groundbreaking New World Order as Syxx. He brought his high-flying, fast-paced style to the faction, adding a dynamic in-ring element to their rebellious attitude. Being a key member of such a revolutionary group solidified his place in wrestling history. X-Pac in D-Generation X: Perhaps his most iconic role was as X-Pac in D-Generation X. When he returned to the WWF at the height of the Monday Night Wars, he immediately fit right in with the rebellious, edgy humor of DX. He brought a youthful energy and a hard-hitting style that perfectly complemented Triple H and the New Age Outlaws. The "X-Factor" and the "Bronco Buster" became iconic moves that resonated with audiences. Beyond the factions, Waltman was an incredibly talented and versatile performer. He was known for his crisp strikes, fluid high-flying maneuvers, and ability to have good matches with almost anyone. He was a workhorse who understood ring psychology and knew how to get a reaction from the crowd, whether as a beloved fan favorite or a genuinely irritating heel. Sean Waltman's career is a testament to his adaptability and his integral role in shaping the "Attitude Era" and the "Monday Night Wars." He consistently delivered memorable moments and contributed significantly to some of wrestling's most iconic stables. He's a true veteran who has left a lasting legacy on the industry. |
| 11 | 26.06.2025 | getsworkedintoshoots | 6.0 | |
| 12 | 15.06.2025 | notanotherone | 7.0 | |
| 13 | 10.06.2025 | Havoc Rave | 6.0 | Pac (like Dogg) was a very lucky guy. He was always hanging around the big guys, like Syxx with the NWO, like X-Pac with DX, but generally he wasn't very good. He always showed more in-ring skill than the rest of the backstage area, but he was never used in a special way. It feels like he's fast, but his matches aren't fast. What I remember most about him (ironically, because I've seen little of him) is the 1-2-3 Kid, his Crybaby Match, his feud with Razor Ramon, which were very good, although his in-ring quality was just starting out and was very good. Then he adopted a basic, generic style from the Attitude Era roster. This last point raises my rating from a 5 to a 6. |
| 14 | 01.05.2025 | Brutish Dandy | 7.0 | Really entertaining worker during the first half of his career. Ironically entertaining worker during the latter half of his career. Uncle Kracker theme, anyone? Really, really overexposed and overpushed but was good enough at what he did. The fault, as with Kane and many others from his generation, was in the inconsistent booking. |
| 15 | 27.04.2025 | Ph4se0ut | 4.0 | I have never, at any point been a fan of or impressed by X-Pac. Or 1-2-3 or Lightning or Syxx or whatever other dumb name they slapped on him. I have to differ from popular opinion because while he wasn't terrible in the ring, he has never been even close to spectacular. There are countless other cruiserweights that are an absolute joy to watch work, unlike Sean Waltman. Juvy, Ultimo Dragon, Eddie Guerrero, Dean Malenko, Shannon Moore, Billy Kidman, Rey Mysterio- I could go on. He wasn't even close to their level. His mic work was quite literally laughable- and not in the way he intended. They desperately tried to make him feel more important by making him the leader of X-Factor but I never saw him as more than a lapdog. He always felt like a tag-along, and that's never a good look. |
| 16 | 13.04.2025 | Lerds | 6.0 | |
| 17 | 10.04.2025 | neuuwave | 5.0 | |
| 18 | 24.03.2025 | EddytheDuck | 6.0 | |
| 19 | 21.03.2025 | Justdawg | 7.0 | |
| 20 | 17.03.2025 | elmark | 7.0 | |
| 21 | 08.03.2025 | Japanese BAKA | 8.0 | |
| 22 | 28.02.2025 | JediSaiyanMaster1203 | 8.0 | |
| 23 | 27.02.2025 | kaszi2K | 6.0 | |
| 24 | 25.02.2025 | OwenEdwards | 7.0 | |
| 25 | 20.02.2025 | MichaelCataldi2001 | 6.0 | |
| 26 | 16.02.2025 | arkhamoutlaw10 | 8.0 | |
| 27 | 15.02.2025 | KingofKingsHHH | 6.0 | |
| 28 | 08.02.2025 | UWF Rules Enthusiast | 10.0 | Sean Waltman was very ahead of his time during the early 1990s as Lightning Kid in his feud with Jerry Lynn, as the two had very spectacular matches together in Minnesota, Texas and Japan. His run as 1-2-3 Kid during the mid 1990s was quite excellent as well, as he was a lot more exciting to watch than most of the WWF workers at the time. He had some memorable matches against the Hart brothers, Bret and Owen. Then he became a member of the nWo known as Syxx in WCW. He mainly was wrestling wrestlers from the WCW cruiserweight division, including Eddy Guerrero and Rey Mysterio Jr. And then, towards the end of his very best years, he became X-Pac in WWF and was once again one of the best workers in WWF. He was a pioneer of the high flying style in North America, as he and Jerry Lynn combined a lot of the stuff they saw on the tapes they watched of American, Japanese and Mexican wrestlers. Overall, I'd say that he was quite an underrated worker, and he seems to be overlooked whenever the best wrestlers of the 1990s are being discussed. |
| 29 | 08.02.2025 | quebradanet | 8.0 | |
| 30 | 06.02.2025 | Shainy | 8.0 | |
| 31 | 19.01.2025 | 77mega6 | 9.0 | X-Pac is one of those underrated wrestlers who deserves way more love. His energy and charisma resonate with the crowd, and his role in the D-Generation X crew was iconic. He brought that cool factor that made wrestling feel fresh and edgy. The athleticism he displayed in the ring was a game changer, and he kept pushing boundaries. Definitely a staple of the '90s and early 2000s wrestling scene! |
| 32 | 14.01.2025 | Alons8hasaBrokenBack | 7.0 | |
| 33 | 06.01.2025 | SiofraNC | 8.0 | With the exception of Owen Hart he was the best high flyer in American wrestling until WCW started the cruiserweight division. A lot of people get overly hung up on 2001-2002 where he was pretty weak, but in the absolute doldrums of the New Gen Era he was one of the small handful of guys that you knew would put on a great match. Unfortunately he was absolutely wasted in WCW |
| 34 | 27.12.2024 | TripleCrown | 7.0 | Very underrated and doesn't get talked about enough, unless somebody mentions "X-Pac heat." Very cool in-ring style, mic work was... decent, I guess. Wasn't too good on the mic but he was charismatic enough to get popular. Has had some memorable moments in wrestling, 123 Kid beating Razor Ramon, joining DX, returning from WCW, getting Kane to speak for the first time, quite a lot cool moments from the Attitude Era. Wish he had cleaned his act up, as I think he would've been pretty fun to watch in WWE post WCW closure and beyond. Was still able to go in-ring but just disappeared from the map. Wasted potential for sure. |
| 35 | 05.12.2024 | Jamesmac015 | 8.0 | |
| 36 | 17.11.2024 | SupaKool | 6.0 | |
| 37 | 09.11.2024 | 704eb | 7.0 | |
| 38 | 03.11.2024 | Nard190 | 8.0 | |
| 39 | 03.11.2024 | tion24 | | Certainly one of my favourite wrestlers of all time. A small guy that could seemingly compete with the big guys. Killer theme song, excellent charisma and a staple in both DX and NWO. Amazing career. Unfortunate, that he had a rough time with substance abuse. |
| 40 | 16.10.2024 | socktherapy | 7.0 | |
| 41 | 07.10.2024 | Sweet Fighter V | 7.0 | |
| 42 | 04.10.2024 | crs285 | 7.0 | Waltman wrestled by many names and his career included many memorable moments. From his upset or Razor Ramon to his time in DX. His smaller size meant WWE didn't always book him the best but WCW and TNA runs were much less successful. He was good in the ring and could be funny as a character. 1-2-3 Kid was a great face that didn't work as a heel and X-Pac seemed to be a better character for him to do face or heel. |
| 43 | 14.09.2024 | ItsLuger | 8.0 | |
| 44 | 11.09.2024 | MooGati | 5.0 | |
| 45 | 26.08.2024 | Chosen One | 6.0 | Ich mag X-Pac, Syxx - wie immer man ihn nennen will - aber ein großer Star war er nicht. Er war recht unterhaltsam als Mitglied der nWo und Teil der Cruiserweight Division. Davor auch der kleine Feud mit Razor Ramon als 1-2-3 Kid war ganz witzig. Als X PAC war er auch cool und ich muss ihm hoch anrechnen, die Wolf-Geste als Zeichen der Kliq (und später nWo) sowie den Cross Chop etabliert zu haben, den er sogar im TV bei WCW mal gebracht hat, bevor DX überhaupt geboren war. Storytechnisch hatte er aber nicht genug zu melden. Und zu wissen, wie viel Einfluss er als Teil der Kliq hatte, gibt seinen Perfomances doch einen recht faden Beigeschmack. Zum Ende der Attitude Era und während der InVasion war er dann nur noch langweilig. |
| 46 | 23.08.2024 | hhcc5489 | 7.0 | |
| 47 | 20.08.2024 | yanis17 | 6.0 | |
| 48 | 09.08.2024 | YB2 | 5.0 | |
| 49 | 01.08.2024 | Quack7183 | 8.0 | |
| 50 | 31.07.2024 | mxkami | 6.0 | |
| 51 | 15.07.2024 | Open The Vault | 7.0 | X-Pac's score on this website is absolutely abysmal! X-Pac was another name who managed to stamp his name into wrestling history! Whatever his name was! The 1-2-3 Kid, X-Pac, Sean Waltman, Syxx...It didn't matter. He was decent on the mic and when given the chance and the right circumstances can cut a great promo. In-ring he was absolutely impressive and at times undervalued. When he pinned Razor Ramon he made history for any 90s wrestling fan and immediately became a fan favorite. He seemed destined for greatness but WWF gave him a glass ceiling which he couldn't shatter. 1995-96 in WWF was the nail in the coffin. He was turned heel and lost a bunch of momentum, was in a forever feud with Razor Ramon and soon became a super loser before leaving for WCW. He joined the nWo and his run was less than stellar, he wasn't taken serious and he was released. He joined WWF/E again in 1998 and joined DX, quickly regaining that lost momentum he desperately needed. He was given European Titles and Tag Titles and again he seemed destined for something better but the rug was pulled under him after DX started breaking apart and the heel turn on Kane. It killed any fan fare he had and soon he basically had go-away heat because of the whole turn on Kane. It was a feud that went on forever! After that, he had the X-Factor and nWo 2.0 before leaving. He mostly wrestled TNA and the indies before retiring in 2022. |
| 52 | 21.06.2024 | piglatin | 8.0 | |
| 53 | 15.06.2024 | KingGucciBass | 5.0 | |
| 54 | 10.06.2024 | ChopChopChop | 8.0 | |
| 55 | 05.06.2024 | BigMeatyMan | 8.0 | |
| 56 | 26.05.2024 | WrestlingGuru | 6.0 | |
| 57 | 26.05.2024 | MaxMarvelous | 8.0 | |
| 58 | 19.05.2024 | KingChook | 7.0 | |
| 59 | 16.05.2024 | CoolNameGuy91 | 6.0 | |
| 60 | 27.04.2024 | chaqudemus | 5.0 | |
| 61 | 24.04.2024 | teakay | 6.0 | |
| 62 | 21.04.2024 | colinmcev | 5.0 | |
| 63 | 20.04.2024 | paradoxmina | 8.0 | |
| 64 | 08.04.2024 | ShaneSpear | 7.0 | |
| 65 | 07.04.2024 | FDT | 8.0 | |
| 66 | 18.03.2024 | Dirty Diego | 7.0 | Apart from his name xpac ripping off 2pac, he was a great young talent for his time, had a great move set was hip for his time , he was probably an upper mid carder of the attitude era and one of the best in ring performers of that era tand 3rd most entertaining member of one of the greatest factions ever DX |
| 67 | 07.03.2024 | DamienGde | 7.0 | |
| 68 | 03.03.2024 | BongStroman | 7.0 | |
| 69 | 18.02.2024 | Nilesmania | 7.0 | |
| 70 | 04.02.2024 | Moose Nugget | 8.0 | When rating a wrestler I try to consider their whole career instead of how good their peak was. Sean Waltman had a very good run in the '90s, but by the time I started watching wrestling his career took a turn, and there were some real rough points. If he hadn't made a comeback after his last disastrous run in TNA I would have bumped his rating down for sure. |
| 71 | 02.02.2024 | KEI | 6.0 | |
| 72 | 19.01.2024 | skybo90 | 7.0 | |
| 73 | 23.12.2023 | Liam Miyahara | 7.0 | |
| 74 | 18.11.2023 | Xthebarkingcat | 8.0 | |
| 75 | 26.10.2023 | ismarizvi | 6.0 | One of the earliest wrestlers who introduce the high fly wrestling to the major stage after dynamite kid and macho man randy savage.He has couple of memorable moments but the first when when he defeat his kliq member razor ramon .His teams with kane and his stables like nwo and dx .But he was not on the levl lf main eventers such as his buds .He has inner demons also .Overall he is just ok as a character and good as wrestler |
| 76 | 26.10.2023 | envi | 6.0 | |
| 77 | 25.10.2023 | CMgab | 8.0 | |
| 78 | 14.10.2023 | andytuga86 | 5.0 | |
| 79 | 05.10.2023 | formen | 7.0 | |
| 80 | 12.09.2023 | DangoDaisuki | 6.0 | |
| 81 | 29.08.2023 | wrestlingisgross | 9.0 | The number of wrestlers actually better than him at his best, which he was at often, is pretty miniscule. Longevity's an understandable issue but he was also on national TV at 18, was maybe the first true US indie star, and someone who helped define live weekly TV wrestling. His 1990s run is so good and so important that it's pointless to really ding him for not being able to do it longer. |
| 82 | 24.08.2023 | AidanArcher | 8.0 | |
| 83 | 05.08.2023 | vinnyv91 | 5.0 | |
| 84 | 20.07.2023 | GonzoAppreciator | 7.0 | |
| 85 | 04.07.2023 | TheDoubleDarkness | 7.0 | |
| 86 | 28.06.2023 | crippleddonut | 7.0 | |
| 87 | 26.06.2023 | Jimmy 3 People 0 | 7.0 | |
| 88 | 27.05.2023 | Giantfan1980 | 6.0 | Really liked his run as the baby face 1-2-3 Kid but then I couldn't take him seriously as the cowardly shit heel from late 95 all the way up to mid 98 when he came back to the WWF as X-Pac. Notoriously legendary in the IWC for the "go away heat" as people really got sick of him when they turned him heel again and he was going over guys like Kane who should have destroyed him in the ring and giving him his own stable. X-Pac not being able to revolve past "X-Pac" clouds the fact that regardless he was a solid ring worker. |
| 89 | 23.05.2023 | Mister Cute Face | 6.0 | |
| 90 | 08.05.2023 | tmxicon | 7.0 | |
| 91 | 22.04.2023 | cibar12 | 7.0 | |
| 92 | 11.04.2023 | winston | 3.0 | The fact that Sean Waltman was give regular exposure in WWF at a time when "ordinary" size athletes were not is often overlooked, and is a testament to how well he was thought of by Vince McMahon. In addition at his peak, his in-ring ability was of the highest quality. So why a 3? Well, fittingly, for three reasons: Firstly, his peaks were few and far between, as a combination of injuries, drug abuse and a lack of opponents he "clicked" (pun intended) with meant the majority of his matches were merely ok, with only a handful where he lived up to his potential. Secondly, as a member of the Kliq he focused an enormous amount of effort on making other people's lives miserable, particularly anyone who his group of friends felt "didn't fit in", by playing 'hilarious' ribs/pranks on them, almost all of which involved him taking a shit. For example he shit in the bags of Alundra Blayze, Sable and Juventud Guerrera, and shit in two people's food: An actual sandwich, which he then fed to Mark Henry, and a chicken salad which he served to Sunny. Yes, really. He defecated in food and fed it to his co-workers. And if you want to read between the lines ask yourself about the gender and ethnicity of his victims. Might give you a clue about his character. Thirdly, audiences disliked his underwhelming and repetitive matches so much that the term "X-Pac Heat" was coined in tribute - it felt like he was on every show after his return to WWF and he rarely had a good match, never cut a good promo and overall failed to connect with the audience, with the exception of group appearances as part of DX. Sean Waltman has contributed far more to the wrestling industry than I ever will and acheived more than 90% of others, but at the same time he could easily be erased from the history of the business and it would go almost unnoticed. For that reason he is the very definition of a 5 out of 10, but let's knock a couple of marks off for being such a consistently vile human being. |
| 93 | 11.04.2023 | Chriswarrior11 | 8.0 | |
| 94 | 21.02.2023 | Madmanfunaki14 | 7.0 | |
| 95 | 11.02.2023 | Red Mage Riot | 8.0 | |
| 96 | 31.01.2023 | PapaGus | 8.0 | |
| 97 | 22.01.2023 | King of Strong Style | 6.0 | |
| 98 | 21.01.2023 | ALF | 4.0 | Werde nie verstehen, warum man ihm nach dem Abgang von Konnan und Kato nicht das "Max-Moon-Gimmick" gab? Statt des unauffälligen "1-2-3 Kid "- Gimmicks meine ich ... Das hätte seine High-Flying-Moves noch aufgewertet, denke ich ... Zumal man für Moons Anzug Unmengen an Geld ausgab UND Moon auch noch den Spitznamen "Comet Kid" hatte ... |
| 99 | 12.01.2023 | JumpinJerry | 7.0 | |
| 100 | 03.01.2023 | benh2 | 7.0 | |