>>9379748Kurt would Draw houses and pop the territory with his King's Road style that would take a huge toll on his body, If it wasn't for his early passing he would've had to retire early anyways, Which would lead to the 5th pillar Dave Grohl to rise for the acclaim of many and to the distress of marks, who say he's a sellout with a shitty safe style, given that he distanced himself from grunge to pursue the mainstream
Cornell would be the best of the bunch, he might be the only one to get constant praise by both Meltzer and Cornette, even after his peak in the 90s, his run 2000s run would still have high moments.
Veder would be divisive since many smarks deem him to not be part of the group due to his safe style, though his run with Cornell with Temple of The Dog would be a welcome surprise to many, still a very influential wrestler, who would be the main inspiration for the next generation with Nickelback, Creed, Matchbox twenty and whatever else, even though that period was considered the dark ages for that style of wrestling, which would lead the rise of rap.
Layne Staley is arguably the best of the group given that he's a natural on the sport, fighting tooth and nail with Cornell for the spot, though he started earlier from the Hair Metal generation, it was really with grunge where he popped off, many considering his run with both Alice in Chains and his shorter Mad Season run to be 10/10,his unfortunate passing really put a stain on the Alice in Chains stable that tried to keep going without him but it's not the same, His style would be replicated over 16 years after his death with the 2017/2019 Trap era of wrestling with current day stars clearly recycling his gimmicks (and to some extent Kurt's)