WALTER On Who Is The World’s Best Wrestler Currently
NXT UK Champion WALTER has spent over a decade working all over the world, in various promotions. So he has seen some of the best wrestlers the business has to offer.
WALTER recently spoke to SPORT1, which ranked him as the second-best wrestler in the world, the first being Kazuchika Okada. During the interview, he was asked who he thought was the world’s best wrestler.
“You can’t just answer a question like that. Wrestling is not a competitive sport, it has a lot to do with personal taste. For me, Brock Lesnar is at the top of the food chain worldwide,” said Walter. “He is the most successful and best wrestler. He is financially the most successful but does not have to work as much as others. He is not over-present and you can not see enough of him. He is very smart and is currently at the top for me.”
He was then asked which wrestlers inspired him when he was undergoing training as a teenager.
“As a wrestler, I always liked the hard workers. The big stars that were the focus were never my favorites. They entertained me but I often liked the midcard matches better than the big main events. For me, craftsmanship was always the focus of wrestling. When I started sport, I distanced myself from WWE and American wrestling. I’ve always looked up to Japanese wrestlers. Daniel Bryan and Samoa Joe were people I thought were fantastic even before their WWE days. These people have inspired me more than the classic big superstars,” revealed Walter.
During last year’s Survivor Series, he took part in the traditional 5 on 5 Survivor Series Elimination match. He was the first to be eliminated and lasted only three minutes. He explained why the match was disappointing for him.
“I’m generally not a fan of these strange stipulations. For example, I hate triple threat matches. When a promoter told me I had to do a triple threat match, I tried to get out of it,” admitted Walter. “It doesn’t make sense to me. For me, a competition is an athlete against an athlete, preferably in a tag team. In the Survivor Series there were 15 people in three teams and in the ring there were always three people at the same time. That deteriorates the action a bit. as I imagine wrestling being something else.
“For me, craftsmanship and competition are in the foreground. Human chess with my own body and skills is my priority. I could have drawn my conclusions from that before the match, of course, but overall I think I didn’t fit in there.”
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