Gorilla Monsoon should be there, he was President from 1995 and kept the title until his death in 1999.
Hey guys,
Here's a question for many of you:
Now, RAW has been on the air for 20 years and they've had Authority Figures
Whether it be Commissioners, Owners, Genera Managers or Supervisors, RAW has had a lot of them
and so, in honor of 20 years of RAW, I would like to know this:
Who is your favorite Authority Figure on RAW and who's your least favorite?
and here they are:
Gorilla Monsoon
Sgt. Slaughter
Shawn Michaels
Mick Foley
William Regal
Ric Flair
Eric Bischoff
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin
Jonathan Coachman
Mike Adamle
Stephanie McMahon
Vickie Guerrero
Bret "The Hitman" Hart
Donald Trump
AJ Lee
Please share your thoughts on all of them
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Gorilla Monsoon should be there, he was President from 1995 and kept the title until his death in 1999.
I gotta go Mick Foley .
One of the greatest matches ever made by a WWE commissioner was the original TLC match . And loved the time Foley announced it .
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I really enjoyed Gorilla Monsoon and Sgt. Slaughter the most I think. Mick Foley was very entertaining as the commissioner and his interactions with Edge & Christian were hilarious. William Regal was another one that I really liked as well. I think alot of it is because Monsoon and Slaughter really looked like authority figures. Both were big and intimidating guys.
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I liked Eric Bischoff. I think he's alwatys entertaining! By the way, when was Bret Hsrt the owner of Raw? I don't remember that at all.
William Regal is mine, no doubt. He was a great heel, sneaky, little twisted, great politician figure, he was such a great slimy git who ass-kissed his way to power. At the same time he's always been very funny, that's why he's my favorite, as GM they could put him into any angle on Raw and no matter how bad it was he made it gold. See the X factor/pop idol auditions or blindating segments on raw via youtube to see for yourself. Those segments would have dreadful with out Regal but he made that pretty damn good.
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He's not on the list, but I'd have to go with Vince McMahon. I don't think any of the others match-up in terms of memorable moments or believability. Vince, from the time Bret went to WCW until about Wrestlemania 17, was so consistently just an evil scumbag.
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