15 of the Greatest and best wrestlers in WWE history

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These superstars were born to become 'The Greatest'

#8 Shawn Michaels

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One can remember him retiring Ric Flair at WrestleMania hitting 'Sweet Chin Music"

One will not find hard to tell, why “HBK” is still one of the most loved wrestlers all over the world; HBK was an outstanding wrestler in many different ways.

It's believed that he paved the way for current stars such as Daniel Bryan, by proving that Small, lean and agile wrestlers could also become the main eventers, following the era of polarising champions in the late ‘80s and early-‘90s.

His all-action style and charismatic personality helped him become one of the most popular WWE superstars today.

He was an excellent seller, knew how to sell dramatically, also had an excellent understanding of ring psychology.

Despite several backstage problems over the years, Michaels was playing a crucial role in changing WWE’s presentation and storylines, moving into Attitude Era.

Indeed, there was something about his training and background that made his rivalries and matches feel so much bigger. He seemed to add an extra work of personal desire into each and every match, making you, the fan, want to see him succeed so bad.

The Heartbreak Kid was one of the finest performers of his time in the WWF for three decades. He exemplified passion, pain and anguish unlike any other in-ring wrestler could.

One can easily remember him retiring Ric Flair at WrestleMania hitting 'Sweet Chin Music". Later, He was inducted in WWE Hall Of Fame, class of 2011.

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