Friday, December 27, 2019

Kash Top 30 List: Favourite Wrestlers

Since I'll be turning 30 soon, I thought why not create a few Top 30 lists of things that I like or have done so I've done a few list that covers my interest in Motorsports, Pokemon, Wrestling and also some general things I've done throughout this decade.

For this one I'll list down my 30 most favourite wrestlers of all time. Yes I've been a wrestling fan since I was 5 and I still do watch it.

I only really paid much attention ranking the first 10 so the bottom 20 are just a mixture of guys I've been a fan of. And yes, 30 is a nice number for this too barring in mind my favourite pay per view of any year in approaching, the Royal Rumble.

#30 X-Pac/1-2-3 Kid

He might be one of the first wrestlers I've seen on TV. Always been a fan of Sean Waltman, be it as his early guise of 1-2-3 Kid or X-Pac later on. He did stuff I had never seen previous wrestlers do and that got my attention. Became a fan right away and stayed a fan throughout his career.

#29 Vader

One of the best big-man wrestlers I've ever seen. His moonsaults are something else, barring in mind he was close to 400 pounds. The Vaderbomb is still one of the first finishers to scare the crap out of me.

#28 Mick Foley

Doesn't matter if he was the sick minded Mankind, the fun loving Dude Love or the outright crazy Cactus Jack, Foley always found a way to grab my attention, even in an commissioner role! One of the best I've seen and he's not the stereotypical wrestler, which makes it easier for me to like him.

#27 Goldust

Dustin Rhodes is an amazing wrestler. Paired that with the outlandish character of Goldust and it was pure gold, no pun i tended. He just keeps getting better, hitting Canadian Destoyers at 50 years old? Yup. Always did like the gold Intercontinental championship too.

#26 Matt Hardy

DELIGHTFUL YESSSSS. Was always a fan of the Hardy Boyz but yes I did always favour Jeff slightly but once Matt V1 showed up, that changed a bit. His characters have been amazing, especially Broken Matt, maybe my favourite thing anyone outside of WWE has ever done.

#25 Samoa Joe

How he hasn't been a world champion in WWE yet is beyond me. One of the best technical wrestlers they have going today and moves like a cruiserweight. And he's awesome on the mic too! Surely he'll have his run one day.


#24 Eddie Guerrero

Another high flyer to this list but probably the best all round wrestler of the three I just mentioned and Eddie did reach main event heights too. His lie cheat steal gimmick was pure genius as was his heel turn against Rey Mysterio.

#23 Monty Brown

What more can I say about Monty Brown that hasn't been said? The man was a machine in the ring but also was one of the best talkers outside of the ring, his promos were always great and sometimes way too funny for someone who was supposed to be a serious competitor. One of my favourites from the old TNA days, I really wished he had his big moment in WWE before he left wrestling way too early. And if you don't agree that he was awesome, you are gonna feel the POUNNNCCEEEEEEE period!

#22 Luke Harper


For someone of his size, it's amazing what he can do in the ring, flying around like a cruiserweight when he's 6'7" tall or what not! Been a fan since I first saw him in NXT and surely, one day, Luke will be a World Champion. One of the more impressive guys I've seen in a while.


#21 Chris Benoit

Yes a controversial one but I'll ignore the sad end to his life and his family, but to say that Benoit was one of the best technical wrestlers I've seen and apart from the high flyers, submission/technical wrestling have always been something I was very fond of.


#20 Seth Rollins

The more I watch him, the more I become a fan of his work, whether it's stuff he's doing back in NXT, as a the hero face or the hated heel in WWE. I even started watching some of Rollin's old work back in ROH and you could see the talent was oozing out of him. His new heel gimmick, as much as it was annoying at first, is fast becoming one of my favourites now.

#19 Kota Ibushi

Maybe the best wrestler going in New Japan today. Most of his matches will be amazing, be it in the ring or some random street or a park. He truly is a one of a kind wrestler. Just watch him in action and you'll know why.

#18 Kenny Omega

One of my new favourites to watch in the ring. Every one of his matches tend to be amazing, no matter the size of the show. He's so technically sound, it's hard to pin point a fault. There's a reason why he's been voted the best wrestler in the world a few times. If he's at your local show, go to it. You won't regret it.

#17 Mickie James

Gotta give some love to the ladies too and one of my all time favourite in Mickie. Always thought she was underrated, and has continued to show why she's one if the best even in TNA and since her return to WWE.

#16 Orange Cassidy

Fun post here but he has become my new favorite thing in all of wrestling. You just need to watch him in action to understand the legend that is Orange Cassidy. His lazy style is pure magic.


#15 Kevin Owens

A guy his size doing frog splashes and swanton bombs with ease? How can you not be impressed by Owens. He's not only a fantastic wrestler, one of the best going today, but his work on the mic is just top notch.

#14 Kairi Sane

Saw her in action for a bit in Stardom so I was excited to hear she was joining WWE. And she's won my heart right away, the character and just pure strikes in the ring. Even as a heel right now, you can't help but to like her. I just hope they give her a chance to really prove herself against the very best.

#13 Razor Ramon

Say hello to the bad guy. The Razor Ramon gimmick was money, so it's a shame Hall never got to be world champion as Ramon. He looked the part and acted the part perfectly. And his matches were always amazing, especially his two ladder matches with Shawn Michaels for the Intercontinental Championship.

#12 Stone Cold Steve Austin

One of the best ever but I wouldn't say he's my all time favourite. But his Stone Cold Stunner will always get a reaction. As does his promos. Still I regard him highly over most in the past. Never was a fan of the Flairs or the Hogans or the Warriors, those guys weren't for me. But Austin was different. And I sure did a lot of stuff in my childhood that Austin would do.

#11 Jeff Hardy

What else can I say about Jeff? Crazy stunts in moat of his matches, especially with Tables, Ladders and Chairs around. Always thought he could have achieved more if not for his drug addiction issues. His match vs The Undertake in a Ladder match for the WWE Undisputed title is still one of my all time favourite matches.

#10 Daniel Bryan/Bryan Danielson

Like Joe before, liked him for his technical style initally but he's also so good ob the mic. Bryan has the ability to make everyone care for him, especially during his matches. I mean he made a simple world like Yes mean so much more than what it is. He was fantastic as a heel too!

#9 Owen Hart

Always been a fan of the Rocket. Owen Hart was one of my first favourite guys in wrestling as he was doing stuff no one else could do or even dared to try. It was so different to everything else in WWF at that time. Great wrestler, great character, amazing on the mic and an all round great guy when you talk to any wrestling fans. Shame he was taken away from us way too early.

#8 Neville/PAC

Even before he joined WWE, I had heard of the jumping Geordie killing it in the independent scene and I got hooked right away with his creative manoeuvres, stuff that looks impossible, he made it look so easy. Sadly WWE never used him right but they did give him a great heel character to which he's stuck with ever since and now killing it at AEW.

#7 Christian

Most will prefer Edge of the E&C tandem but I always took a liking to Christian, especially when he had his full on solo run and starting going with his "peeps" gimmick. I became a peep right away with how funny he was most of the time, but was also good enough to back it up in the ring. He proved in TNA that he could be the main eventer and did so in WWE after a few years.

#6 The Undertaker

What is there to say about him? Easily the most recognisable character in wrestling history. Undertaker was amazing in the ring for a guy who was 6'10''. And he was one of the few guys who could keep changing his look to keep with the times and make it work, something not many has mastered and to me shows how good he truly is. Doesn't matter if he was the Deadman, Ministry of Darkness, American Badass, The Phenom, everything clicked.

#5 CM Punk

I'll be honest, I never did care much for him when he first started out in ECW when he joined WWE but it was when he started doing his straight-edge lifestyle gimmick that I take notice of the genius that is CM Punk. Here's a guy who I can relate to living a similar lifestyle and he was awesome in the ring, he truly was the best in the world during that era.

#4 AJ Styles

Perhaps the best wrestler of this era. Doesn't matter where he goes, AJ Styles will steal the show. He did it back in the early days of NWA TNA, kept doing it during his stint in New Japan and has made himself an even bigger superstar in WWE. There's not one guy in the business that I can think off that can match with Styles. It'd be a same time when he does hang up his boots. His promo work in WWE as well has been amazing, something many didn't think we'd see. Been a fan since the first days of TNA and will stay a fan until he calls time on his career, truly one of a kind.


#3 Chris Jericho

Like Undertaker, Jericho is so good at re-inventing himself, he keeps making the next change even better. Not only he is one of the best wrestlers in the world, his promos are top notch. Doesn't matter if he's playing the role of an ass-kicker, a smart-ass know-it-all, or someone who is always just making a joke out of everything. Just watch Jericho in AEW right now, the World Champion's promos in AEW are just amazing and let's not forget, he's doing all this at the age of 49! He's simply amazing.


#2 Shawn Michaels

I grew up a fan of Shawn Michaels and it was easy to see why. He was just so good at what he did, all of his matches would grab your attention as did his promos or whatever antics he was up to off the ring. He came back from his forced time away an even better wrestler which was amazing. He kept pulling out amazing matches right up till his retirement in 2010. Easily one of the best I've ever seen.



#1 Bret Hart

To me, the best wrestler to ever step into a wrestling ring. Everything Bret Hart did just looked amazing, even the simple things he made it look realistic to the point you'd think he's really smacking the other guy. He made his Sharpshooter finish one of the best things to watch in any matches. He truly is an artist in the wrestling world. He's given us so many great matches with so many different wrestlers. His Hitman character was awesome, I always believed in him and for what he stood for. As I grew older, my fondness for him grew hearing all the stories he shared from his career and what he's fought through too. For that, Bret Hart will always be the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be.

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Kash Top 30 List: Favourite Motorsports Drivers

Since I'll be turning 30 soon, I thought why not create a few Top 30 lists of things that I like or have done so I've done a few list that covers my interest in Motorsports, Pokemon, Wrestling and also some general things I've done throughout this decade.

In this one, it's all about racing driver. Being a big motorsports fan myself, I have always looked up to these guys with their daredevil attitude to tackle the fastest machines in the world, fighting G-Foces 4 times their weight sometimes and still make everything look like a normal day at work. So here's my 30 favourite motorsports drivers.

Like the wrestling list, only the first ten were truly ranked, the rest of the 20 I just tried to get as many guys who I've been a fan of over the years included.

#30 Sebastien Bourdais

Easy one here, always liked what he did in ChampCar and I always thought he did alright in F1 considering he was paired against Vettel of all people. Special mention for the fact that he's the first motorsports driver I ever met back in 2008 before the first Singapore Grand Prix at a random Puma store.

#29 Kyle Larson

I still think he's the future of NASCAR even though I've stopped following the series since Jeff Gordon retired. Showed a lot of promise at such a young age, pretty much became my next favourite guy in that series.

#28 Romain Grosjean

Another good French driver on this list that I feel has had the short end of the stick. Fared really well against Kimi Raikkonen in Lotus but just hasn't been the same guy since his issues after the 2012 crash. Lovely fella too, was nice to me the two times I've met him.

#27 Gilles Villeneuve

One of two guys on this list I never axtually got to see in action but became fans of hist reading about him and watching old tapes of him. One of the greatest drivers never to have been F1 world champion.

#26 David Coulthard

Another guy who had his shot at the top teams but sadly never quite got the world championship. Was a big fan of McLaren during that era so I found myself cheering for DC a lot. Also the only F1 driver ever I can claim to have raced against with.

#25 Kimi Räikkönen

What can I say about this guy you don't already know. Showed his speed at suxh a young age and even now 40, he's still at the top of his game. Always been a fan of the Iceman before he moved to Ferrari.

#24 Josef Newgarden

The more I watch him in IndyCar these days, the more impressed I am by his driving. As if winning the championship in his first year with Team Penske, he just did the double. And he's a funny guy too. The scary thing is that he's still so young!

#23 Sebastian Vettel

He was impressive the moment he got in am F1 car and I became a fan. Touted as the next Schumacher, it looked as if he will be the one to break all the records, winning 4 world titles in a row. Sadly he moved to Ferrari and has never looked like his old self since and now Lewis Hamilton is the one breaking all the records. Like Kimi, stopped liking him when he joined Ferrari.

#22 Michael Schumacher

Was never a fan of Ferrari so I hated him early on but I can have to give him his due, the things he's done are impressive. I was cheering him on when he came back with Mercedes. Still cheering him on to recover from his injury.

#21 Giancarlo Fisichella

Always thought he deserved better in his career. Fisi always shone in cars that were nit that good, scoring a few podiums. But when he was with Renault and Ferrari, he never did replicate that form.

#20 Takuma Sato

No attack. No chance. Love that mantra Taku-san lives by. Always liked him but became a bigger fan when he moved to IndyCar and showed his true potential. Now he's an Indianapolis 500 winner, not many people can claim that accolade.

#19 Helio Castroneves

One of the first few guys to catch my attention when I started watching IndyCars, became a fan and stayed that way. Shame he never did win the IndyCar championship but 3 Indy 500 wins is still an amazing feat.

#18 Carlos Sainz

I always knew he was good, just never had the chance to show it until his move to McLaren. For me, he was the best F1 driver of 2019 and has made a fan out of me this year. Showed glimpses of those brilliance in Toro Rosso and it does make you wonder, why did Red Bull let him go?

#17 James Hinchcliffe

One of the funniest guys in IndyCar but also one of the best drivers. Just never truly had the car/team combo to shine yet but he has proven with Andretti, he's as good as anyone in the right machine.

#16 Lando Norris

Made a fan out of me during his GP2 season last year and even more this year in F1. Kid's got a bright future ahead of him sbd he's also one of the funniest guys in F1. Can't wait to see what more he can do in the upcoming years.

#15 Dan Wheldon

Tbe winner of the very first IndyCar race I ever watched and I have been in awe of him ever since. Followed his career the whole way, was elated when he won the Indy 500 as a part timer driver in 2011 but was devastated when he was killed in that season's finale race at Las Vegas.

#14 Max Verstappen

He was impressive the moment he got in am F1 car and I became a fan. Yup I might have repeated myself but that's the very feeling I got with Vettel, the next best thing to come in F1. Sure Verstappen hasn't gotten himself in a position to fight for a world championship yet but he's already finished 3rd in the world championship in a car that clearly only the 3rd fastest. I'd say the best raw talent in F1 going today.

#13 Alexander Rossi

I had been following his junior career before he made his F1 debut in Singapore and I was psyched for him, he had proven his worth in those junior categories. And now that he's moved to IndyCar, he's shown why is he one of the best drivers going today, consistently finding himself in a position to fight for race wins, and on any type of circuit too!

#12 Fernando Alonso

What more can I say about the legend that is Fernando Alonso? Super fast even in a Minardi, and his first year at Renault caught my attention so I followed him ever since. It's a shame Ferrari never gave him the tools to win a 3rd world championship when he should have easily been a 4 or even 5 time world championship. Even showed his versatility by being straight on the pace during his first Indianapolis 500, fighting for the lead most of the way and also winning in his first Le Mans 24 hour race. Surely he will be the second guy to complete the Triple Crown of Motorsports.

#11 Jeff Gordon

Never did watch NASCAR much but one thing was for sure, I was always tuning in to see how Jeff Gordon did. Not sure how I became a fan but I did and it stayed that way until his retirement. So much so I even have a shirt of him, same can't be said about other drivers. He always seemed to find a way to get himself winning races when he shouldn't.

#10 Will Power

One of the best drivers of his generation when it comes to IndyCars. Power always showed his speed ever since joining Penske and race wins came so easily, but on just the road/street courses and because of that would always miss out on that championship. So the fact that he does have a championship win, an Indy 500 win and is now one of the best on ovals just shows how good he truly is.

#9 Nico Hulkenberg

It's a real shame that Das Hulk won't be in F1 after next year, I was always a big fan of him. He's always proven himself in midfield cars, putting them in positions they really shouldn't be. Perhaps he just never had the luck, so many times it looked as if he'd get a podium only for something to happen. A great dude as well, everytime I've met him, he was always nice enough to sign stuff and chat for a bit too.

#8 Aytron Senna

Senna was easily the best driver to ever step foot in a Formula One car but I never got to see him in action as he passed before I got into F1. But reading stuff from the past, watching his documentaries and videos about him, it's not hard to see why he was so highly regarded by all the drivers. Just watch him in action in the rain and that says a lot.

#7 Mika Hakkinen

An early favourite of mine growing up just because I didn't want to follow suite and support Schumacher but I did like Hakkinen's determination in those races. He was just so good and at times when it look like he shouldn't win, he pulls it out. Always been a fan of these Finnish guys I noticed too. And of course, that overtake in Spa in 2000, pure magic.

#6 Mark Webber

Good old Aussie Grit. Always had the speed just never had the luck. Always thought he was one of the best drivers of his generation, but unluckily for him, he had Vettel as a teammate who was unstoppable. Be it with a top team or a midfield team, it was always fun watching him fight his way through any battles.

#5 Jenson Button

Another guy who I became a fan of after seeing him in action for just a few races with Williams. Always knew JB was good, possibly even good enough to be a world champion and it was a shame it took a long time for it to happen but it did in 2009. His years with McLaren pretty much showed he was a match for anyone on his day, beating Lewis Hamilton more times than not.

#4 Nick Heidfeld

Easily the best driver I've seen in F1 who sadly never got to win a race. And to be fair to Quick Nick, he was never given a chance to win a race. And the two times he found himself in a position, both were taken from him but strategy and my his team favouring the other guy. Always thought he was one of the better drivers around.

#3 Ralf Schumacher

While my family were mostly Michael Schumacher fans, I wasn't on board that train. Mika was the guy for me until I saw Michael's younger brother Ralf in action for Williams, doing things in the car back in 1999 when it really shouldn't. Hopped onto his bandwagon ever since. On his day, he was a match for even the best in the business. Shame he never had that consistency to make a run for the world championship.

#2 Ryan Briscoe

He's the main reason I got into IndyCars in the first place. I had been following his junior career and flipping through Autosport, I had read that he was joined IndyCar in 2005 which was also the first year we got it on TV and I thought, let's just watch it. Been hooked since and I've been lucky enough to see my favourite win a few races for Team Penske, the best being his last win in Sonoma in 2014 as I was there live watching it! Still is a great racer over in endurance racing these days.

#1 Daniel Ricciardo

Surprised to see him at #1? I think I can confidently say he's now my favourite driver of all time in F1. Maybe the best overtaker in F1 the past few years and I do like good racing. An all round good dude, everytime I've met him, he's been nice to me. And of course one of the funniest human beings around. But he's also one of the fastest drivers around. Shame he hasn't gotten himself in a position to fight for a world championship, he'd be a hard one to fend off.