>>16849243Gemini's results:
1960s:
Lou Thesz: Reigning champion from the NWA, Thesz was a legitimate catch wrestler with a submission-heavy style. His grappling and technical prowess would make him a dominant force in this timeline.
1970s:
Karl Gotch: A legendary shooter and trainer, Gotch's technical wrestling and submission game would be nearly unbeatable.
Billy Robinson: Another legendary shooter, Robinson was known for his stiff, aggressive style and devastating leg locks.
1980s:
Bruiser Brody: A powerhouse with legitimate boxing skills, Brody would be a force to be reckoned with. His aggression and knockout power would make him a formidable champion.
Abdullah the Butcher: While known for his extreme style, Abdullah was also a skilled wrestler with a strong submission game.
1990s:
Ken Shamrock: A former UFC champion, Shamrock's MMA background would give him a significant edge. His grappling and striking skills would be a threat to anyone.
Dan Severn: Another MMA legend, Severn's wrestling and submission skills would make him a dominant champion.
2000s:
Brock Lesnar: A former UFC Heavyweight Champion, Lesnar's power, athleticism, and MMA skills would make him a near-unstoppable force.
Kurt Angle: An Olympic Gold Medalist in wrestling, Angle's technical skills and amateur wrestling background would make him a highly competitive champion.
2010s:
Ronda Rousey: A former UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion, Rousey's judo and striking skills would make her a dominant force in the women's division.
Brock Lesnar: Continues his reign of dominance, utilizing his MMA skills to remain champion.
Important Notes:
This is purely speculative: In-ring wrestling is entertainment, not a true test of fighting ability.
Many wrestlers have athletic backgrounds: Many wrestlers have backgrounds in sports like football, amateur wrestling, and martial arts, which would give them an advantage in a real fight.