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I cannot accept Jackie Chan winning 2007’s belt. He may not have held the Intercontinental belt every year, but he probably had 2-3 sustained runs. Chan was in the mix from 1978-1998 with a stretch of working that rivals any action star on earth Drunken Master, Young Master, Dragon Lord, Project A, The Protector, Armour of God, Project A Part II, Police Story II, Dragons Forever, Operation Condor, Super Cop, Twin Dragons ( Double Impact before JCVD did it), Crime Story, Legend of Drunken Master, Rumble in the Bronx, First Strike, Mr. Chris Jericho or Chris Benoit are guys that come to mind as equivalents.
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He is basically that smaller wrestler who is known in Japan and Mexico as fantastic but never got his big break until he got older and time was given for his genius to come through. He did all his own crazy stunts and fight choreography to boot. Although his early work was not big in America (it was massive in Hong Kong), he put out one great performance after another. Moreover, the guy that would have been a longtime IC Action belt champ was Jackie Chan. In wrestling, the IC belt went to the guy who was the best worker in the business and, although he may not look like Hulk Hogan (and thus represent the company to the masses), could entertain the fans night in and night out with in-ring ability. That being said, I think the Intercontinental action hero belt is a great idea. I understand why they weren’t included (no buzz in the US), but they warranted more of a mention. When I read the list initially, I was disappointed with the lack of representation of Asian action stars. How could you not follow the WWE’s lead and also include an Intercontinental Action Hero Belt? It would be a great way to honor the lesser stars, especially when viewing it as the “workhorse title.” Van Damme may have never been the top guy, but he could have held the IC hero title half a dozen times, similar to Chris Jericho’s career. No or From Russia with Love fill that description, Goldfinger’s sole purpose was to generate an action hero with mythical heroic attributes and let him kick some ass. Thanks to everyone who wrote in.ĭisagree with you on Bullitt because Goldfinger (1964) was the first action movie.
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Here’s a mega-sampling of feedback for that column.
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After reading four days of email responses to my Action Hero Championship Belt column from last Thursday, I now wish the following things: that I had created a second, Intercontintental hero belt (for lower-budget action movies and foreign movies) recognized Jack Bauer as the only TV crossover belt holder (maybe in 2003-04) given a belt to 1996 Sean Connery (for The Rock) as a career achievement award more than anything taken better care of 2006 Gerard Butler in 300 mentioned 2000 Russell Crowe (for Gladiator) and made certain that I wasn’t the only person on the planet who liked Daylight (because I think I am).