Pick Your Favorite 90s WWE Wrestlers And We'll Guess If You Like Boys Or Girls

It's funny how much someone's casual preferences can actually tell you about them. Maybe you prefer ham over pepperoni when ordering a pizza, or perhaps you're the type of person who would rather see a movie in the action movie instead of a romantic-comedy. While all of these things seem insignificant on their own, they're all things that can actually be used to discover a deep enough insight into yourself if you really analyze it. You know, like if you happen to be into boys or girls.

This is where the Pro Wrestling aspect comes into play. You might be more of a casual fan who watched more back in the day, or maybe you're someone who doesn't miss a single episode, but chances are you have some favorite wrestlers. After all, the entire point of the sport is the athletes that take part in it, and just like people who root for their favorite football team to win, there's some that you'd rather see get the gold than others.

All you have to do is pick between these choices for which wrestlers you like the most, and we'll guess if you like boys, or if you're into girls instead. Don't believe us? Give it a shot!

Question 1

Stone Cold or The Rock

WWE The Rock Stone Cold

Right off the bat we're giving you a tough one. Without a doubt, Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock were the two biggest names in wrestling during the 90s, and the main reason why the Attitude Era was as memorable as it was.

Question 2

Sensational Sherri or Chyna

Sensational Sherri and Chyna

On one hand we have the Sensational Sherri, a classic wrestler who held the women's championship for a while before pairing up (and then feuding) with the legendary Shawn Michaels. On the other, there's the 9th Wonder of the World: Chyna. Need we say more?

Question 3

Kane or The Undertaker

For many, having to pick between the Brothers of Destruction would be akin to choosing a favorite child. The Undertaker is probably the greatest character in wrestling history, with the in-ring talent to match, but it's hard to find someone who has given more to the business than Kane.

Question 4

Bret Hart or Shawn Michaels

Bret Bart and Shawn Michaels

Now this one might stir some controversy. When it comes to technical prowess in the ring, no two wrestlers have been more well-received than Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels. However, we can't forget what HBK agreed to do to Bret Hart, during his final match with the WWF.

Question 5

Goldberg or Sting

Goldberg and Sting

While the Attitude Era is often remembered for the events that happened in the WWF during that time, we can't forget about the equally as important WCW. You'd have a difficult time finding bigger stars of this rival company, than Goldberg and Sting.

Question 6

Hulk Hogan or Randy Savage

Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage are two classic wrestlers that actually hit the peak of their fame during the 80s, but these icons were still popular well into the 90s as well. Would you consider yourself a hulkamaniac, or are you more a fan of the Macho Man himself?

Question 7

Mark Henry or The Big Show

Mark Henry and Big Show

These contenders were so large, we struggled to fit them into a single entry. Mark Henry is known for his strongman feats, having numerous world records, and being known as the "World's Strongest Man". Big Show however, boasts the equally intimidating title of "World's Largest Athlete".

Question 8

Vader or Mankind

Mankind and Vader

An alternate title to this question could be "Wrestlers whose masks don't really hide their identities that well". That being said, both of these men are considered legends of the business, Vader with his impressive athleticism for a giant, and Mankind's many death-defying stunts.

Question 9

Matt or Jeff Hardy

The Hardy Boyz made a splash in the tag-team wrestling scene during the 90s, and after a long absence, have recently resurfaced once again to WWE crowds everywhere. Though the brothers are usually seen working with each other, and not against, which would you choose if you had to pick?

Question 10

Fabulous Moolah or Mae Young

Fabulous Moolah and Mae Young

Okay, so these wrestling veterans were already way past senior citizen age by the time the 1990s rolled around, but it doesn't mean they didn't stick around. Mae Young was infamously powerbombed through a table, twice! And Moolah took an RKO from Randy Orton at the age of 80.

Question 11

Scott Hall or Kevin Nash

Scott Hall and Kevin Nash

There's safety in numbers, at least that's what the backstage wrestling stable "The Kliq" thought when they banded together to help strengthen each other's careers. Most known for their time in the NWO with Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash are a duo that are hard to choose from.

Question 12

Booker T or Goldust

Goldust and Booker T

At first glance, it would seem like these two wrestlers have absolutely nothing to do with one another, making them one of the most divisive choices yet. But 5-time world champ Booker T and the Bizarre Goldust were actually a successful tag team for a long time.

Question 13

Owen Hart or Rob Van Dam

Owen Hart and Rob Van Dam

One awful thing that Owen Hart and Rob Van Dam have in common, is that both of their careers in the WWE were unfortunately cut short. RVD due to his decision to break the company's strict drug rule, and Owen due to a tragic accident which cost him his life.

Question 14

Yokozuna or Rikishi

Rikishi and Yokozuna

These two giants are actually related in more ways than just their impressive size, and it's that they're actually related! Yes, Yokozuna and Rikishi are both from the American Samoan Anoaʻi family, which also consists of well-known wrestlers such as Umaga and The Rock.

Question 15

The British Bulldog or William Regal

The British Bulldog and William Regal

If you followed wrestling at all in the 90s, then you'll know the obvious connection that these two gentlemen have. Both hailing from the United Kingdom, The British Bulldog is most well-known for being the WWF's longest reigning European Champion, while William Regal is more renowned for his developmental work.

Question 16

X-Pac or IRS

X-Pac and IRS

You can't get much more of a contrast between wrestlers like X-Pac and IRS. X-Pac was a troublemaker as one of the key members of DX, while IRS was a no-nonsense man on Wall Street, who was somehow able to backup his auditing skills in the ring.

Question 17

Big Boss Man or Tommy Dreamer

Big Boss Man and Tommy Dreamer

Let's take a moment to remember some wrestlers who often get overlooked in favor for the bigger names of the 90s. Big Boss Man had the basic gimmick of a police officer, but somehow it worked. Meanwhile, Tommy Dreamer was getting over in ECW hitting people with dangerous foreign objects.

Question 18

Ken Shamrock or Honky Tonk Man

Ken Shamrock and Honky Tonk Man

These are two superstars that are well-known for completely different reasons. When Ken Shamrock made his debut to the WWF in 1997, he was already a large figure in the sports scene, as a former UFC Champion. Honky Tonk Man had the distinction of being an Elvis Presley impersonator.

Question 19

Diamond Dallas Page or Jake the Snake Roberts

Diamond Dallas Page and Jake the Snake Roberts

Bang! If you don't know who DDP is, then you're missing out. To make things short, he was the original "outta nowhere" guy, before Randy Orton even existed. Jake Roberts was known for his psychological battles with his opponents, often involving his pet snake.

Question 20

Sabu or Terry Funk

Terry Funk and Sabu

When it comes to hardcore wrestling, you just can't do better than these two old school veterans. Sabu is often cited as the guy who made putting a guy through a table a regular thing in pro wrestling, and Terry Funk is a legend who's career spans over 50 years.

Question 21

Jimmy Snuka or Roddy Piper

Jimmy Snuka and Roddy Piper

Some people are a fan of the flashier wrestlers who often do high-flying maneuvers, while others much prefer the "street-fight" style of a brawler. These two legends are examples of each, but which one do you prefer seeing in the ring?

Question 22

Rick Rude or Mr. Perfect

Rick Rude and Mr Perfect

While wrestling proficiency, and the ability to cut good promos are two of the most important elements of being a pro wrestler, you can't forget the look. The "Ravishing" Rick Rude and Mr. Perfect both had the look of a star, but which one beats out the other?

Question 23

The Ultimate Warrior or Andre the Giant

Ultimate Warrior and Andre the Giant

Sometimes people are just born bigger than life. For The Ultimate Warrior it was his incredible high energy, and intense presence. And for Andre the Giant, it was his mere size, which ended up making him the most famous giant in the history of pro wrestling.

Question 24

Ric Flair or Ricky Steamboat

The battle of the "Ricks". Ric Flair, affectionately known as the "Nature Boy", is one of the most beloved long-standing wrestler in the WWE. Ricky Steamboat was another old school player who helped bring Pro Wrestling to the next level with his impressive moves.

Question 25

Triple H or Chris Jericho

Triple H and Chris Jericho

To wrap things up, we've got two of the most tenured superstars the WWE has ever seen. In one corner we have "The Game", Triple H. And in the other, Mr. Y2J himself. We know, it's a hard pick, but you have to choose one.

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