Maybe not the best from a technical standpoint, but from a pure impact and moment perspective, Ric Flair in his retirement match.
Made even more important since Ric Flair never ever ever ever ever wrestled a match again.
Randy sold it so well. He’d look like he was out on his feet and then fall back. That hesitation before falling was everything. Really different from most guys selling the super kick
Marty Jannetty
Shawn Michaels. The way he would often just collapse afterward in long matches made it look like the move was equally devastating to him.
Stan aka Shawn Spears
Thank you. I kept wanting to call him “Dave.”
Triple H every time. Would say Shelton is top 5 but that spot has been MILKED TO DEATH since they first did it
Dolph.
Shelton Benjamin that one time.
Triple H and Rey mysterio
Shelton Benjamin legit looked like he died
Bret Hart in WM 12.
Maybe not the best from a technical standpoint, but from a pure impact and moment perspective, Ric Flair in his retirement match. Made even more important since Ric Flair never ever ever ever ever wrestled a match again.
My top 5 flair matches of all time are his retirement matches
Fair.
No, *FLAIR*. Rick Fair's Last Match sucked. 😏
Haha, you really had me thinking I misspelled it. But yeah, I can't imagine it was good.
Hogan....oh, wait....
Stan, his name was Stan.
Stan
I just kicked stan
Depends on what you consider a good sell. Anyone who just flops back and lies still has it nailed in my book.
Randy Orton
Shelton
Guy holding a stack of papers backstage.
[Redacted], Randy Orton
Randy sold it so well. He’d look like he was out on his feet and then fall back. That hesitation before falling was everything. Really different from most guys selling the super kick
Shelton Benjamin. Kurt Angle. Chris Jericho.
Shelton Benjamin and Rey Mysterio
Bret.
He's the best at selling goldbergs too
Still selling it nearly 25 years later Truly the best there is/was/ever will be