Wrestling Commentators: play-by-play

1-Gordon Solie (who else but the Dean?)
2-Lance Russell. When WCW briefly put Solie and longtime Memphis announcer Russell together for the syndicated
programs in the 80's, it was like a dream to hear these two bounce off each other.
3-Rod Trongaard. With that nasal voice, the old AWA color man could make you forget that this was kayfabe.
4-David Crockett. Even though he could easily be parodied "Watch him, Tony, watch him, watch him! OHHHHHHHHH, the dropkick!", Dave could really keep things flowing.
5-Bobby Heenan. Cause he's the Brain!
6-Jesse Ventura. Probably the only good side effect of Agent Orange was his retirement and subsequent shift to ring announcer. His innovative "heel announcer" gimmick still influences play-by-play teams everywhere.
7-Hugo Savinovitch. (sic?) The Puerto Rican announcer is sadly wasted these days as half of the hapless WWF "Spanish announcing team". In his days in San Juan, Hugo could make a match between two masked prelim bums sound
like a PPV main event.
8-DDP. So convincing behind the mike that he managed to milk it into a mid-life career change to active ring performer.
9-Mark Lowrance. The World Class announcer turned Methodist minister took probably one of the worst angles that could be handed anyone (the Akbar/Tojo takeover) and made it watchable and convincing. It takes a lot of guts in Bible-belt Texas to come off a commercial break and announce "Skandor Akbar can kiss my @$$!" years before the advent of
Extreme and "Crash TV".
10-Rick Stewart. More than just a ring announcer, the smooth delivery of this Kansas City announcer took him from ring
intros to color man to carrying the KC broadcasts all by himself while acting as the voice of calm while King Kong
Brody, Slick, and Bulldog Bob Brown were literally running rings around him trying to tear each other apart. At the time
of his death in his 30's, he was just beginning to get some recognition nationally via "Pro Wrestling This Week".

Credit: Posting from Mike Stidham 1WrestlingLegends.com group

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