@@MichaelJohnsopo Yer, like no disrepscted at all to Eddie I would have him at 10 and give HBK the HM but Rey was my hero and every kid I knew at that time loved Rey, he was like on the level of Cena in terms of popularity in 06.
Undertaker went from Superstar to Legend status in the 2000s - it's phenomenal how he was prominent in so many eras and as result is known and beloved by numerous different generations.
Really he has been part of every single wrestling era. My all time favorite and his dedication and loyalty to the business is absolute best. Literally all the top superstars left wrestling to earn more money else where but he always remained there
This list really makes you see the 2000s were stacked with talent. There are so many names I was surprised wasn’t on the list, but, at the same time, I can’t find a name to take off the list, either. They all deserve to be on here. Some names I can see being in the list,too: Rey, HBK, Kane, RVD, Trish (for the female wrestlers)
Every decade has an incredible roster of stars, WWE TV isn't quite as good as it was back in the day not because of the talent, it's just that the business has shifted gears so much in order to survive, that it's drastically different from what most of us grew up and love. Gone are the days where shows were more so improved than the are scripted. Gone are the days of the bloody, brutal and graphic matches (but lets be fair here. This is for the wrestlers own protection too. Just be happy you were alive to see it when it was live and the norm, but even I have to agree, this had to go.) Besides, even if WWE tried that same formula today, it wouldn't work nearly as well. This is the decade where everyone knows that practically everything is a work. --WWE knows we know. So they have to play towards that. If they didn't it would just legit make them look stupid. --they don't look that great right now, and that's not an excuse either of course. But the 90's, and 2000s was great Pro Wrestling Entertainment. Now, the show legit just feel like its for young kids. And that's fine too.
It's just really a damn shame he couldn't reach the same heights as say The Rock or Stone Cold Steve Austin, due to his personal demons holding him from doing so. Had it not been for that, I think he would've been the face of the company, & not John Cena.
For real, Rey Mysterio not being on the list is disgraceful! He was one of the trailblazers for cruiserweight wrestling in WWE and had compelling matches with bigger guys like Kurt Angle, Edge, Undertaker ect.
Rey was the whole reason I got into WWE in the first place. I didn't get into WWE cause people were telling me Eddie or Benoit were making the world light on fire or that Cena and Batista were badasses. It was because Rey Mysterio was the most fun and most heartwarming superstar I've ever seen in my life of the little guy overcoming all odds in a big man's world. The Royal Rumble and WM22 win are still my personal favourite moments in all WWE.
I’m glad Jeff Hardy‘s on the list. He slowly moved up the ranks in the 2000’s. He was always popular, and it was a special moment when he won both world titles.
yea i know Jeri-show was the best tag team theme song was great jbl wwe champion randy orton punt kick and won the wwe champion MNM matches with batista rey mysterio and paul london and brian kendrick those matches were awesome Eddie Guerrero won the wwe championship Ecw Rvd won the wwe championship Booker t won the king of the ring and the world heavyweight championship evolution Rated Rko mark henry came back to wwe shelton benjamin beat triple h the miz won the united states championship and his tag team with john morrison was awesome trish and lita for the women's championship and beth phoenix matches with candice and michelle mccool melina and mickie james falls count anywhere match Edge won the wwe championship hbk triple h matches was awesome carilto won the united states title Ic title and tag team championship with primo mvp theme song was awesome and won the united states championship and the tag team titles with matt hardy umaga matches with hhh john cena was awesome the master lock of chris masters he should've been champion the spirit squad won the world tag team titles kane took off his mask was awesome and shane mcmahon came back to wwe i missed those days dolph ziggler and john morrison matches for the ic championship kofi kingston won the united states title drew mcintyre won the ic championship and his theme song was awesome and sheamus won the wwe championship brock lesnar and big show broke the ring awesome and shelton benjamin and charlie hass as a tag team and kurt angle won the world heavyweight championship zach gowen one leg moonsault on big show I missed those days
@@063lots9 Lol that's is the most disrespectful thing I've ever heard. Rey mysterio is on the level of Eddie and probably more in terms of in ring talent and he's had probably most of these guys in this lists top 10 matches if not there best rivalry, team. It's a mistake and one that is quite facepalming and hurtful to fans got into WWE because of Rey more than anyone else on this list. Don't leave anyone out, give them an honourable mention if you want but don't say Rey wasn't a big part of this era cause that's just not one bit true.
Genuinely shocked Shawn isn't on the list. Whether it was 2006 DX kicking Stan or madman on a mission to dethrone Taker, or even jeans wearing street fight Shawn, dude did it all.
@Sam Myers I think Triple H shined the more in 2002 - 09 As a Heel in Evolution in 02 -05, King of Kings 06 - 07, DX reunion 06 -09, His Smackdown run in 08 - 09.
HBK's run during this time is probably the most iconic and barring Eddie, had amazing matches with everyone else in the list. Not having him on the list is a travesty.
as much as we all love Eddie, I think Rey would've fit better on this list. I feel like everyone loved Rey Mysterio at one point or another and he did some tremendous stuff throughout the decade
Na. I love rey but eddie played a much bigger role in the company during the 2000s. You could even make an argument that rey only really got pushed because eddie died.
I grew up in this decade but I hadn't really watched WWE at the this time period unfortunately (I started watching in the PG Era) but the superstars of the 2000s were recognizable to me.
Crazy how John Cena and Batista were the faces of the Ruthless Aggression era and are now big hollywood stars. Vince was right to push them to the moon.
Shawn Michaels career/personal renaissance should put him in the top 10, also Trish Stratus and Rey Mysterio should arguably be on here as well. I'm not sure Jeff Hardy is Top 10 though, he did some good, but he had some major gaps in those 10 years of personal issues or being injured/underutilized.
I don't think any decade was consistently good, like especially the 1990s wasn't very good for years before '97 came around and sorta turned that around. But the 2000s for me was probably WWE's best decade in terms of putting on an actual good wrestling product. And if RAW wasn't good at the moment, chances are SmackDown was.
@Chuck Buskee I could say the same about 1999. It had some great stuff but a lot of really shitty angles and gimmicks, and Owen's death which remains the most reckless and terrible thing to ever happen in that ring. 2009's second half wasn't good for RAW, but the first half was solid, and SmackDown was good during that year. 2008 for me was actually one of the better years WWE has ever had, I'd list why but this comment would be way too long to read.
@Chuck Buskee The WWE/WWF around 1998-2002 appealed to the lowest common denominator and, as a result, got a ton of fans. It was a fad. I know, I was very young but I lived it. As a turn your brain off entertainment thing it was amazing. As an actual wrestling product? Ruthless Aggression was the peak. It wasn't excess like that earlier period was and you had a better chance of getting something like HBK Vs Shelton on a typical RAW than those 3 minute Russo things they called matches.
Just to get my list out so I can feel ok with this. (Honorable Mentions: Jeff Hardy, Chris Benoit, Rock and Austin, The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar) 10: Randy Orton 9: Chris Jericho 8: Eddie Guererro 7: Rey Mysterio 6: Kurt Angle 5: Batista 4: Edge 3: John Cena 2: Shawn Michaels 1: Triple H
@@cj9z man's was still top 7 in the 2000s tho with his in ring abilities still there and the amount of awesome feuds he had for example with Triple H John Cena and Chris Jericho
It's crazy, most wrestlers lose their quality as they got older but once Undertaker was put in a more common main event position and allowed to wrestle at his best, he put on multiple classics in his 40s. With John Cena in the spotlight, Taker was the darkness surrounding it as I believe they were both the biggest draws for wrestling during this time.
Honorable (or dishonorable, depending on the pov) mention: Chris Benoit. I know...I KNOW...His last days scar up his career, but NO ONE can deny his talent and the high quality matches he had with Everyone on this list.
Although Eddie is second generation, because of how young he was compared to his generation of siblings it could definitely be argued that his in ring knowledge and generalship got the head start bonus of a third generational.
@@KSE828 You don't think so at all? A lot of people nowadays who don't watch anymore remember Rey over most people. He definitely made his mark. Would he at least be your #11?
@@michaelmirza1933 No. I don’t know where I’d have him, but it wouldn’t be top 20. I just don’t recall him having very memorable storylines or title runs.
Angle left, Jericho left for 2 years, Eddie died halfway through the year, Jeff Hardy didn't even wrestle in the company for 3 years. But nah Rey doesn't even get a mention. That's just wrong man. And even HBK like some other comments too.
Edge is my all time favorite and it’s not even close. Grown man crying tears of joy watching him compete at WM37 exactly ten years after having to retire
I came back to wrestling in 2005, right around the time of the Royal Rumble and the lead up to Wrestlemania 21. I know I missed the best of The Attitude Era and early stages of Ruthless Aggression Era, but damn if I don't look back on that time with some incredibly fond memories.
I gotta agree with you on HHH. At the time I remember being aggravated at his long ass reign in 2003 onwards. However, I miss world Champs having longer reigns nowadays.
Lesnar,Angle,Eddie for the the first part of the decade ... Cena,Batista and Jeff Hardy for the second part of the decade ... and Mysterio, Edge,Triple H ,Orton and Undertaker were solid
@@ericthomas917 i actually think think he was great from 2006 -till he left... Sure ...he had the occasional bad storyline but the matches we're almost all decent to good 😉
Is it just me or is it safe to declare Adam turning heel whenever he speaks about Randall Randall Keith without singing the beloved song?? It can't just be me 🤔
I didnt watched the video I would say: The Undertaker, The Rock, Batista, Kurt Anlge, Kane, Shawn Michaels, Tripple H, Brock Lesnar, Edge and Randy Orton
My List 1. Cena 2. Triple H 3. Edge 4. Taker 5. Jericho 6. Angle 7. Orton 8. HBK 9. Eddie 10. Batista (Honarable Mentions) - Brock - Rock - Rey - Jeff Hardy
I wonder what a list for the 2010s would look like. I can see CM Punk, Daniel Bryan and all three Shield members on there. Brock Lesnar probably. Some female Wrestlers (Charlotte, Becky, Sasha) also of course.
Agree with everyone else besides Cody, most of his decade with WWE wasn’t the best especially Stardust and when he left it was great but I don’t think he defined that decade, Cena more since he was the biggest box office draw of that whole decade despite his quality matches but especially his feud with Punk was legendary
I'll never not love Jeff Hardy. He was one of the first wrestlers I saw and had an immediate liking to. He's done well to come back from the personal hell he's been through.
I agree with the list, but they should’ve added Kane because he had a great run in the 2000s. He became a 2 time intercontinental champion, he won both ECW & world heavyweight champion, and numerous tag title wins. Including having the most rumble eliminations at the time. THANK YOU KANE!!!!
Lita has taken bumps from everyone on this list except for Orton who she had her last ever Raw main event with when he hit the rko on Trish so lita could get the pin.
2000s was stacked. You could've added: AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, CM Punk, Trish Stratus, Kane, Kevin Steen, Rey Mysterio, Booker T, Lesnar, Bryan Danielson, Nigel McGuiness, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Mitsuharu Misawa, Shinsuke Nakamura, Gail Kim, Mickie James, RVD, Christian, and that's just the top of my head
Evolution as a whole, jeff hardy, eddie Guerrero, JBL, MVP, mickie james, melina, john cena, santino marella, great khali, William regal, umaga, Jamie noble, the hurricane, the radicals except Perry Saturn, Jericho
Shawn has to be on here. Dude came back better and literally crescendo'd to his retirement. No disrespect to the legend Eddie, but by 2008 he wasn't even the most talked about Guerrero anymore. Oh right now I remember the two were slotted for WM 22 and I'm sad again.
Really puts into perspective what cena did being the face of a company for literally 15 years and still now you say wwe most people will stay cena or bryan
Could make an argument that The Rock should be on this list at maybe 9 or 10. Won 5 World Titles, had excellent stories with Jericho, Triple H, Austin, Angle, Lesnar, and Hogan. Main evented the first 2 Manias of the decade, was apart of the match at WM X8, and retired Austin at 19.
Top 3 stars who made wwe famous in india 1) John Cena 2) Undertaker 3) Khali And not to mention those merchandise, smack pain, wrestling cards and finishers like RKO, 619, and chockslam ❤️
My Top 10 would be: 1. Triple H 2. Kurt Angle 3. Undertaker 4. The Rock 5. Chris Benoit 6. Eddie Guerrero 7. Chris Jericho 8. Rob Van Dam 9. Shawn Michaels 10. Booker T
Surprised neither HBK or Mysterio made the list. Can't think of 2000s era RAW without thinking of HBK and same thing for Smackdown with Mysterio
They should have Been there instead of Hardy and Eddie imo
@@MichaelJohnsopo Yer, like no disrepscted at all to Eddie I would have him at 10 and give HBK the HM but Rey was my hero and every kid I knew at that time loved Rey, he was like on the level of Cena in terms of popularity in 06.
@@MichaelJohnsopo Eddie can stay in the list, remove Jericho instead
@@dimitrescu182 That seems fair.
Yeah when I think of 2000s wrestling I think of HBK vs the game and he was front and center until career vs streak match in 2010.
Undertaker went from Superstar to Legend status in the 2000s - it's phenomenal how he was prominent in so many eras and as result is known and beloved by numerous different generations.
His 2005-2012 run is one of the best ever
Really he has been part of every single wrestling era. My all time favorite and his dedication and loyalty to the business is absolute best. Literally all the top superstars left wrestling to earn more money else where but he always remained there
Undertaker was the reason I started watching wwe
@@billythekid22220 cena was the last wrestler to do that
@@billythekid22220 hmm undertaker debuted 12 years before cena so clearly he wasn't the last wrestler to have that crossover/worldwide fame
This list really makes you see the 2000s were stacked with talent. There are so many names I was surprised wasn’t on the list, but, at the same time, I can’t find a name to take off the list, either. They all deserve to be on here.
Some names I can see being in the list,too: Rey, HBK, Kane, RVD, Trish (for the female wrestlers)
Every decade has an incredible roster of stars, WWE TV isn't quite as good as it was back in the day not because of the talent, it's just that the business has shifted gears so much in order to survive, that it's drastically different from what most of us grew up and love.
Gone are the days where shows were more so improved than the are scripted. Gone are the days of the bloody, brutal and graphic matches (but lets be fair here. This is for the wrestlers own protection too. Just be happy you were alive to see it when it was live and the norm, but even I have to agree, this had to go.)
Besides, even if WWE tried that same formula today, it wouldn't work nearly as well. This is the decade where everyone knows that practically everything is a work. --WWE knows we know. So they have to play towards that. If they didn't it would just legit make them look stupid. --they don't look that great right now, and that's not an excuse either of course. But the 90's, and 2000s was great Pro Wrestling Entertainment. Now, the show legit just feel like its for young kids. And that's fine too.
The whole effin show!
@@magiusfantasia5506 PG era is few and far in between.
I'd be swapping Rey in for Hardy, but it's close.
@@magiusfantasia5506 A case could be made that the 90s "New Generation" era of WWE didn't have a ton of talent, especially top level talent.
So happy Jeff is on here. He was the reason I became a fan and still my favorite of all time.
It's just really a damn shame he couldn't reach the same heights as say The Rock or Stone Cold Steve Austin, due to his personal demons holding him from doing so. Had it not been for that, I think he would've been the face of the company, & not John Cena.
Over rey mysterio though
Jarrett?
@@DanielMartinez-iw7pl no Hardy
what about hbk he was a showstealer
For real, Rey Mysterio not being on the list is disgraceful! He was one of the trailblazers for cruiserweight wrestling in WWE and had compelling matches with bigger guys like Kurt Angle, Edge, Undertaker ect.
I wished they at least added him as an honorable mention
Rey was the whole reason I got into WWE in the first place. I didn't get into WWE cause people were telling me Eddie or Benoit were making the world light on fire or that Cena and Batista were badasses. It was because Rey Mysterio was the most fun and most heartwarming superstar I've ever seen in my life of the little guy overcoming all odds in a big man's world. The Royal Rumble and WM22 win are still my personal favourite moments in all WWE.
Rey over Chris Jericho for sure
Who is he anyway he is not a worker or promoter
It’s not a disgrace is a fucking list on TH-cam
Edge, Mysterio, Angle, Cena, Batista, Orton
These guys were great during this time!
WHERE IS Y2J
@@MMadMan-v4j my bad. Y2J was amazing as well! His matches with HBK at WM 19 and their feud in 2008 immediately spring to mind.
I’m glad Jeff Hardy‘s on the list. He slowly moved up the ranks in the 2000’s. He was always popular, and it was a special moment when he won both world titles.
List isn't that credible.
Jericho’s 2009 heel run is still one of greatest feats in wrestling history
yea i know Jeri-show was the best tag team theme song was great jbl wwe champion randy orton punt kick and won the wwe champion MNM matches with batista rey mysterio and paul london and brian kendrick those matches were awesome Eddie Guerrero won the wwe championship Ecw Rvd won the wwe championship Booker t won the king of the ring and the world heavyweight championship evolution Rated Rko mark henry came back to wwe shelton benjamin beat triple h the miz won the united states championship and his tag team with john morrison was awesome trish and lita for the women's championship and beth phoenix matches with candice and michelle mccool melina and mickie james falls count anywhere match Edge won the wwe championship hbk triple h matches was awesome carilto won the united states title Ic title and tag team championship with primo mvp theme song was awesome and won the united states championship and the tag team titles with matt hardy umaga matches with hhh john cena was awesome the master lock of chris masters he should've been champion the spirit squad won the world tag team titles kane took off his mask was awesome and shane mcmahon came back to wwe i missed those days dolph ziggler and john morrison matches for the ic championship kofi kingston won the united states title drew mcintyre won the ic championship and his theme song was awesome and sheamus won the wwe championship brock lesnar and big show broke the ring awesome and shelton benjamin and charlie hass as a tag team and kurt angle won the world heavyweight championship zach gowen one leg moonsault on big show I missed those days
The turn not so much but the run yes
Jericho turns heel in 2008
You meant 2008
The fact that Rey Mysterio is not on here is insane
all due respect to rey, he's not on the level as the 10 listed here
i would replace jericho with rey
@@zlimeball whatttttttt
@@063lots9 Lol that's is the most disrespectful thing I've ever heard. Rey mysterio is on the level of Eddie and probably more in terms of in ring talent and he's had probably most of these guys in this lists top 10 matches if not there best rivalry, team. It's a mistake and one that is quite facepalming and hurtful to fans got into WWE because of Rey more than anyone else on this list. Don't leave anyone out, give them an honourable mention if you want but don't say Rey wasn't a big part of this era cause that's just not one bit true.
Rey would probably be at no.11 . Whole roster can't fit in 10 slots. And furthermore Rey could make the 10s list so that is reasonable.
Genuinely shocked Shawn isn't on the list. Whether it was 2006 DX kicking Stan or madman on a mission to dethrone Taker, or even jeans wearing street fight Shawn, dude did it all.
I would have bet everything, that he would be in that List... should have easyly replaced Jeff in my opinion...
HBK was AWESOME in the RA era. Glad he changed as a person putting a variety of people AND stealing the show.
DX 06 sucked.
@@RunemasterRick no it didn’t yes it wasn’t as good as 98 dx but 06 dx was still great and much better then pg dx
Dethroning Taker obsession was 2010.
I first started watching WWE in 2005 - 06
John Cena
Batista
Edge
Kurt Angle
HHH
Benoit
Booker T
Randy Orton
The Hardy Boyz
@Sam Myers I think Triple H shined the more in 2002 - 09
As a Heel in Evolution in 02 -05, King of Kings 06 - 07, DX reunion 06 -09, His Smackdown run in 08 - 09.
Cena, batista, orton, mysterio, edge, chris jericho (solely for his awesome 2008 run), the undertaker, and shawn michaels come to mind.
Kane was so much fun to watch from 2000-2003
He was also a lot fun till 2010. But then they made him a jobber
Ahh yes the 2000’s, the smackdown six 🐐🙌. Smackdown thru 2002-2004 was just built different🥲.
Biker taker, rapper cena, prime lesnar, smackdown 6. 2002-04 was SD golden age.
@@JungleBunkRootsMusic2022 don't forget Latino Heat and the Rabid Wolverine
HBK's run during this time is probably the most iconic and barring Eddie, had amazing matches with everyone else in the list. Not having him on the list is a travesty.
WWE MATCH OF THE YEAR
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
But doesn’t define the 00s. Lol got it.
as much as we all love Eddie, I think Rey would've fit better on this list. I feel like everyone loved Rey Mysterio at one point or another and he did some tremendous stuff throughout the decade
No way. Not even close. Rey didn’t define the 00’s at all.
Na. I love rey but eddie played a much bigger role in the company during the 2000s. You could even make an argument that rey only really got pushed because eddie died.
As some who grew up in the Ruthless Aggression era, thank you so much for making this video!
I grew up in this decade but I hadn't really watched WWE at the this time period unfortunately (I started watching in the PG Era) but the superstars of the 2000s were recognizable to me.
rey mysterio was the most influential wrestler of today's style and it's insane he's not here.
I was thinking the same thing smh
Agreed idk how you can leave Rey out of this.
@@billythekid22220 none of that’s Reys fault. God I hate wrestling fans.
@@billythekid22220 of course I hate myself. I’m actually engaging in TH-cam comments. Clearly I have no self respect.
@@billythekid22220 regardless Rey still is easy too 10 2000’s wrestlers.
The 2000s was the best time to be a wrestling fan we had three eras man the attitude era ruthless agression and pg
I don't really consider PG a thing of the 2000s. It only officially happened in late 2008 and really started showing in late 2009/early 2010.
Love to see any mention of Eddie Guerrero. He was the reason why I became a wrestling fan.
Edge, Cena, Randy, Jeff Hardy, Undertaker, Triple H, Chris Jericho, Batista, Rey Mysterio, Shawn Michaels, maybe Eddie (No specific order)
Yessir especially Jeff
Crazy how John Cena and Batista were the faces of the Ruthless Aggression era and are now big hollywood stars. Vince was right to push them to the moon.
If Tekno Team 2000 from WCW doesn’t make this list we riot!😂
Fun fact, one of the guys from Tenno Team 2000 ended up being the spokesperson for the NWO monster truck
Wasn't teckno team 2000 in WWF?
@@michaelaylett3150 they were WCW but this list doesn’t technically specify a particular company hence the tongue in cheek joke 😂
They were in the WWF in 1995
No one from WCW were on the list no Booker No Jarrett
Shawn Michaels career/personal renaissance should put him in the top 10, also Trish Stratus and Rey Mysterio should arguably be on here as well. I'm not sure Jeff Hardy is Top 10 though, he did some good, but he had some major gaps in those 10 years of personal issues or being injured/underutilized.
Who else agrees the 2000s was the last consistently good decade for WWE?
Everyone
I don't think any decade was consistently good, like especially the 1990s wasn't very good for years before '97 came around and sorta turned that around. But the 2000s for me was probably WWE's best decade in terms of putting on an actual good wrestling product. And if RAW wasn't good at the moment, chances are SmackDown was.
@@Crow-qm7zw Yes, you are completely 100% right, 2000s > 1990s WWE
@Chuck Buskee I could say the same about 1999. It had some great stuff but a lot of really shitty angles and gimmicks, and Owen's death which remains the most reckless and terrible thing to ever happen in that ring. 2009's second half wasn't good for RAW, but the first half was solid, and SmackDown was good during that year. 2008 for me was actually one of the better years WWE has ever had, I'd list why but this comment would be way too long to read.
@Chuck Buskee The WWE/WWF around 1998-2002 appealed to the lowest common denominator and, as a result, got a ton of fans. It was a fad. I know, I was very young but I lived it. As a turn your brain off entertainment thing it was amazing. As an actual wrestling product? Ruthless Aggression was the peak. It wasn't excess like that earlier period was and you had a better chance of getting something like HBK Vs Shelton on a typical RAW than those 3 minute Russo things they called matches.
Just to get my list out so I can feel ok with this.
(Honorable Mentions: Jeff Hardy, Chris Benoit, Rock and Austin, The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar)
10: Randy Orton
9: Chris Jericho
8: Eddie Guererro
7: Rey Mysterio
6: Kurt Angle
5: Batista
4: Edge
3: John Cena
2: Shawn Michaels
1: Triple H
2:36 It very sad that Jeff Hardy is getting misused.
He’s not main event worthy anymore
The guy can hardly move, for a man who is made out of bricks he is doing better than he deserves
The complete disrespect to Shawn, he’s literally the one carrying the in-ring aspect of the show during the 00s.
Facts
Who would you take off tho?
@@olafforkbeard4782 Triple H lol. He was just a placeholder the entire decade. With all due respect.
@@Probblems 🚮
yeah swap him for eddie imo
Before I even watch the video cena is gonna be number #1 u can't deny what that man did for wwe in 00's whether u love him or hate him
No HBK? He was dominate from his comeback for the rest of the 2000s
Who would you take out? Mysterio didn’t make the list either
I thought 90s defined him morr.
@@cj9z man's was still top 7 in the 2000s tho with his in ring abilities still there and the amount of awesome feuds he had for example with Triple H John Cena and Chris Jericho
10s Brock Lesnar, CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, AJ Styles, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Drew McClentyre, Dean Ambrose/Jon Moxley, Kenny Omega, Kazuchika Okada
Mox Drew and Rollins don't deserve to be on there
Man, seeing Jeff's name on here and then seeing how he's being treated currently just aches my heart so much
It's crazy, most wrestlers lose their quality as they got older but once Undertaker was put in a more common main event position and allowed to wrestle at his best, he put on multiple classics in his 40s. With John Cena in the spotlight, Taker was the darkness surrounding it as I believe they were both the biggest draws for wrestling during this time.
The 2000s. Damn, I miss my childhood.
yea i know wwe was awesome back in the day and tna i missed those day
Honorable (or dishonorable, depending on the pov) mention: Chris Benoit. I know...I KNOW...His last days scar up his career, but NO ONE can deny his talent and the high quality matches he had with Everyone on this list.
I can understand why he would be left out due to controversy, but there’s no denying that a certain rabid wolverine should be on here
Over who? Everyone listed did more for the 2000s than Benoit
He should be on it. After his return from his neck surgery he was a top guy for them
@@wackozackoyt I'd put him over Jeff hardy.
@@agentorange1156 Hardy did WAY more for the 2000s than Benoit. You can't be serious
@@wackozackoyt like what?
Although Eddie is second generation, because of how young he was compared to his generation of siblings it could definitely be argued that his in ring knowledge and generalship got the head start bonus of a third generational.
Especially when he was so close in age to Chavo Jr. He was technically Chavo's uncle but their relatiosnship was more like brothers.
Fine list, but it's criminal not to have Rey Mysterio on this
HBK should be on here before Rey imo
@@NyxPoppinz Rey just doesn’t belong on it period.
@@NyxPoppinz I agree, but I thought we didn't count him because he made the last list lol
@@KSE828 You don't think so at all? A lot of people nowadays who don't watch anymore remember Rey over most people. He definitely made his mark. Would he at least be your #11?
@@michaelmirza1933 No. I don’t know where I’d have him, but it wouldn’t be top 20.
I just don’t recall him having very memorable storylines or title runs.
Just so glad Batista is on the list
Honorable mentions: HBK, Rey Mysterio
I’d put Rey over angle I think, just cause he left midway thru idk
Angle left, Jericho left for 2 years, Eddie died halfway through the year, Jeff Hardy didn't even wrestle in the company for 3 years.
But nah Rey doesn't even get a mention. That's just wrong man. And even HBK like some other comments too.
Edge is my all time favorite and it’s not even close. Grown man crying tears of joy watching him compete at WM37 exactly ten years after having to retire
Figured John Cena would be on the top of this list. Looked like he was the face of the WWE in the second half of the decade.
I came back to wrestling in 2005, right around the time of the Royal Rumble and the lead up to Wrestlemania 21. I know I missed the best of The Attitude Era and early stages of Ruthless Aggression Era, but damn if I don't look back on that time with some incredibly fond memories.
I gotta agree with you on HHH. At the time I remember being aggravated at his long ass reign in 2003 onwards. However, I miss world Champs having longer reigns nowadays.
McIntyre had a very long reign
I guess you like Roman then who has had the belt 3yrs when HHH'S "long 2003" was only 9 months.
Lesnar,Angle,Eddie for the the first part of the decade ... Cena,Batista and Jeff Hardy for the second part of the decade ... and Mysterio, Edge,Triple H ,Orton and Undertaker were solid
Are you discounting Kurt's time in TNA?
@@ericthomas917 i actually think think he was great from 2006 -till he left... Sure ...he had the occasional bad storyline but the matches we're almost all decent to good 😉
Couldn't agree more with this list, it was spot on!
I feel like benoit would be a decent honorable mention due to the impact he had on the medical aspect
I think it was Cultaholic who has denounced him before but I could be wrong
Is it just me or is it safe to declare Adam turning heel whenever he speaks about Randall Randall Keith without singing the beloved song??
It can't just be me 🤔
Wow Shawn didn't make the list huh?
He'd make the 90s list. Let other wrestlers be acknowledged for once who were break out stars in 00s
Mysterio and Michaels could've definitely made this list, but there's no replacing anyone listed here to be fair
But the Shawn Michaels comeback run is stuff of legend
I didnt watched the video I would say: The Undertaker, The Rock, Batista, Kurt Anlge, Kane, Shawn Michaels, Tripple H, Brock Lesnar, Edge and Randy Orton
My List
1. Cena
2. Triple H
3. Edge
4. Taker
5. Jericho
6. Angle
7. Orton
8. HBK
9. Eddie
10. Batista
(Honarable Mentions)
- Brock
- Rock
- Rey
- Jeff Hardy
I wonder what a list for the 2010s would look like. I can see CM Punk, Daniel Bryan and all three Shield members on there. Brock Lesnar probably. Some female Wrestlers (Charlotte, Becky, Sasha) also of course.
Benoit, Y2J, Matt Hardy , MVP , Batista , Randy , HBK , Mark Henry , John Cena , Eddie Guerrero etc specially Undertaker , Kurt Angle and Rob Van Dam
10's list Omega, Okada, Charlotte, lesnar, Punk, Bryan, The Shield as a whole, Cody, AJ Lee
Agree with everyone else besides Cody, most of his decade with WWE wasn’t the best especially Stardust and when he left it was great but I don’t think he defined that decade, Cena more since he was the biggest box office draw of that whole decade despite his quality matches but especially his feud with Punk was legendary
Shield didnt come around until 2012
I'll never not love Jeff Hardy. He was one of the first wrestlers I saw and had an immediate liking to. He's done well to come back from the personal hell he's been through.
I agree with the list, but they should’ve added Kane because he had a great run in the 2000s. He became a 2 time intercontinental champion, he won both ECW & world heavyweight champion, and numerous tag title wins. Including having the most rumble eliminations at the time.
THANK YOU KANE!!!!
I was hoping to see Shawn Michaels up here
"Big Match John always rose to the occasion" is the funniest joke in this video
Lita has taken bumps from everyone on this list except for Orton who she had her last ever Raw main event with when he hit the rko on Trish so lita could get the pin.
RVD Should have definitely been on this list!
I love Eddie Guerrero, We were so sad when he passed away. I was a little girl and i cried
It will be interesting if the 2010 video includes wrestlers from outside WWE or if these videos are just about WWE superstars.
Haven't watched this yet. But I hope the dudley boys are on here. Love those fellas.
2000s was stacked. You could've added:
AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, CM Punk, Trish Stratus, Kane, Kevin Steen, Rey Mysterio, Booker T, Lesnar, Bryan Danielson, Nigel McGuiness, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Mitsuharu Misawa, Shinsuke Nakamura, Gail Kim, Mickie James, RVD, Christian, and that's just the top of my head
HBK, Mutoh
Kane defined 00's, when he was in tag team with Taker, feuding with Triple H, May 19th and much more
Kurt Angle, Jeff Hardy, Edge, Triple H, John Cena, Batista, Lesnar, Rey Mysterio, Randy Orton, Jerchio, and Rob Van Dam (that’s 11 I know).
Evolution as a whole, jeff hardy, eddie Guerrero, JBL, MVP, mickie james, melina, john cena, santino marella, great khali, William regal, umaga, Jamie noble, the hurricane, the radicals except Perry Saturn, Jericho
Rey Mysterio not being on this list is a crime!
How did you not put Rey Mysterio on this list?
Because he doesn’t belong on it?
Agreed rey and benoit should be
It's really hard to argue with any of these picks.
No one defined the 2000s more than Santino Marella
Shawn has to be on here. Dude came back better and literally crescendo'd to his retirement.
No disrespect to the legend Eddie, but by 2008 he wasn't even the most talked about Guerrero anymore.
Oh right now I remember the two were slotted for WM 22 and I'm sad again.
Really puts into perspective what cena did being the face of a company for literally 15 years and still now you say wwe most people will stay cena or bryan
My list
10. Brock lesnar
9.big show
8.kane
7.kurt angle
6.Batista
5.undertaker
4.edge
3.triple h
2.randy Orton
1.John cena
My list
10. Chris Benoit
9. Jeff Hardy
8. Kurt Angle
7. The Rock
6. CM Punk
5. Rey Mysterio
4. Randy Orton
3. Edge
2. Batista
1. John Cena
Before watching this list, I’m guessing Edge, HHH, Cena, Orton, Batista, HBK, Jeff Hardy, Chris Jericho, Rey Mysterio and Undertaker
Could make an argument that The Rock should be on this list at maybe 9 or 10. Won 5 World Titles, had excellent stories with Jericho, Triple H, Austin, Angle, Lesnar, and Hogan. Main evented the first 2 Manias of the decade, was apart of the match at WM X8, and retired Austin at 19.
Some honorable mentions should be Shawn Michaels, Rey Mysterio and Brock Lesnar for sure.
Jeff Jarrett should have made the list. WCW champion in 2000. Started TNA and put it on his back.
My list could be
10)Jeff Hardy
9)Jeff Jarrett
8)Batista
7)A.J. Styles
6)Kurt Angle
5)Randy Orton
4)Hiroshi Tanahashi
3)Edge
2)Triple H
1)John Cena
Great list. Can’t really disagree with any of these.
Rey Mysterio and Shelton Benjamin honorable mentions
Rey Mysterio and HBK got snubbed here but idk who I would replace with them
Jeff and jerico ?
No Randal Keith song. Adam (or who edited this) you had 1 job
Honestly this series should've continued
Honorable Mentions:
*Brock Lesnar
*Chris Benoit
*John Bradshaw "John O'Clock" Layfield
*Matt Hardy
*Shawn Michaels
*Rey Mysterio
*Booker T
*Christian
*Shelton Benjamin
*Bobby Lashley
*Gregory "The Hurricane" Helms
*Trish Stratus
*Lita
*Victoria
*Mickie James
*Jazz
*Goldberg
*Rob Van Dam
*Big Show
*Kane
*Carlito Colon
*Charlie Haas
*Finlay
*The Great Khali
*Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch
*Scott Steiner
*Umaga
*MVP
Top 3 stars who made wwe famous in india
1) John Cena
2) Undertaker
3) Khali
And not to mention those merchandise, smack pain, wrestling cards and finishers like RKO, 619, and chockslam ❤️
John Cena defined a whole era. It really truly doesn't feel the same without big match John now
My Top 10 would be: 1. Triple H 2. Kurt Angle 3. Undertaker 4. The Rock 5. Chris Benoit 6. Eddie Guerrero 7. Chris Jericho 8. Rob Van Dam 9. Shawn Michaels 10. Booker T
How they’ve over looked Rey Mysterio is beyond crazy😂
Still kind of weird that Cultaholic doesn't have a big sponsor that makes them shill to us for the second minute of the video
Yeah I wouldn't mind if Pacitti suddenly sprouts out Raid: Shadow Legends or Skillshare! :D
No Rey Mysterio?? WTF?!
Can’t wait for the 10s
Jericho is by far, The greatest heel next to Orton
thanks for putting jeff hardy on here man !!! love your videos
Jericho has one of the biggest wins ever with that win over Rock and Austin.