>>12985113I mean the overwhelming majority of older wrestling heads would also pick those 4. Nash is an aged Xer (or younger boomer?) so he's basically Jones generation (the transitional generation in-between, legit term, btw). Anyway, there's not many managers now so it's almost an outdated talking point. How many can credibly compete against those guys? Aside from the legendary Paul Bearer who SHOULD at least be considered, the rest of them are not worth ranking. Lana has a dying finger & Rusev was a midcarder, Zeb Colter was forgettable, Father James Mitchell was decent but TNA held back his potential, heck even Prince Nana had some longevity but never became a household name. Jado or Gedo, I forgot which midget managed Okada & Jay White, but those guys are simply unknown in America. There's a few other guys like Konnan who sort of managed LAX in the mid 2000s, that Armando guy with Umaga, and I'm pretty sure Daivari was with Muhammad Hassan and generated decent heat in his time. I hate to admit it but wrestling managers are FINISHED and have been dead for like 20 years.