10 Greatest Technical Wrestlers Of All Time

By Chris Quicksilver /

10. Bob Backlund

Bob Backlund was the last of the great old school wrestling champions. A man out of time, Backlund inherited a WWWF where his biggest fan and supporter was promoter Vince McMahon, Sr. Senior felt that the young, athletic and good looking Backlund€™s brand of clean cut, morally uncomplicated mat wrestling would wow the fans in the same way that €˜Superstar€™ Billy Graham€™s muscles, charisma and badass attitude had. Put simply, he was wrong. Backlund did do a credible job of holding the WWF title (they renamed it during his run), serving as World Wrestling Federation Champion for an impressive five-year stretch. However, Bob never reached the heights of popularity that the mighty Bruno Sammartino had and, once Vince€™s son had bought the company, Superstar Graham copycat Hulk Hogan inherited the belt and wrestling was changed forever. Because of this, Bob Backlund€™s place in wrestling history is often callously overlooked by fans and historians alike. A genuinely great wrestler, a successful, long-term drawing card and a supreme athlete, Backlund was a totally credible champion. In fact, if wrestling was decided by mat skills, Backlund quite possibly would have ruled the WWF roost for a damn sight longer than the 5 years he did. Backlund€™s polished ring presence and crisp, precise moveset told of an accomplished amateur background, whilst his ring psychology revealed a man who knew how to win a fight with just about anyone. In any previous era, Bob Backlund could have served as a wrestling Champion with distinction. He was, after all, a man cut from the same cloth as stars of the past like Verne Gagne, Jack Briscoe and Lou Thesz. He just happened to be born twenty years too late.