There isn't a universally accepted ranking, but among wrestling fans, historians, and industry figures, certain announcers are consistently regarded as the greatest or the weakest. The criteria usually include storytelling, ability to enhance matches without overshadowing them, chemistry with partners, product knowledge, emotional authenticity, and memorable calls. Generally Considered the Best Gordon Solie (1970s–1980s) Often called "The Dean of Wrestling Announcers." • Calm, sports-like presentation. • Made wrestling feel legitimate. • Exceptional at explaining psychology and holds. • Famous for Championship Wrestling from Florida, Georgia Championship Wrestling, and WCW. Legacy: Many historians consider him the greatest technical play-by-play announcer ever. Jim Ross (1980s–2010s, still active) • The voice of WWE's Attitude Era. • Master of building emotion. • Famous calls: ◦ "Stone Cold! Stone Cold!" ◦ "Bah Gawd!" ◦ "They're killing him!" • Excellent at selling dramatic moments.
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