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WWWF: Championship Wrestling (05.14.77)
Posted by Matt

WWWF: Championship Wrestling
May 14, 1977
Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia Arena
Your current WWWF champions are as follows:
WWWF Heavyweight Champion: Superstar Billy Graham (4/30/1977)
WWWF World Tag Team Champions: Chief Jay Strongbow & Billy White Wolf (12/7/1976)
Pop Culture #1s:
#1 Movie of the Week: The Car starring James Brolin
#1 Song of the Week: When I Need You by Leo Sayer
#1 TV Show of 76-77 Season: Happy Days starring Ron Howard and Henry Winkler
Your host is Vince McMahon.
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WWWF: Championship Wrestling (05.07.77)
Posted by Matt

WWWF: Championship Wrestling
May 7, 1977
Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia Arena
Your current WWWF champions are as follows:
WWWF Heavyweight Champion: Superstar Billy Graham (4/30/1977)
WWWF World Tag Team Champions: Chief Jay Strongbow & Billy White Wolf (12/7/1976)
Pop Culture #1s:
#1 Movie of the Week: Annie Hall starring Woody Allen and Diane Keaton
#1 Song of the Week: Hotel California by the Eagles
#1 TV Show of 76-77 Season: Happy Days starring Ron Howard and Henry Winkler
Your host is Vince McMahon. Gary Michael Capetta is doing the ring announcing this week.
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Houston Wrestling from the Sam Houston Coliseum (01.07.79)
Posted by Matt

Houston Wrestling
January 7, 1979
Houston, TX
Sam Houston Coliseum
At the risk of sounding completely hackneyed and just embracing my ignorance of Houston wrestling instead of trying to make you think that I know something about this promotion when I don’t, here is an excerpt from KayfabeMemories.com to give you a little insight: Read the rest of this entry →
WWEClassics on Demand Showcase (07.09)
Posted by Matt
WWEClassics on Demand Showcase
July 2009
Where Are They Now?
I suggest everybody who pays for this should check out the entire ‘Where Are They Now?’. Backlund is BOSS and it’s only six matches. Read the rest of this entry →
Tags: Arnold Skaaland, Bob Backlund, Bret Hart, Davey Boy Smith, Goldust, Grand Wizard, Harley Race, Hart Foundation, Hulk Hogan, Jake Roberts, Jim Neidhart, Marlena, Marty Jannetty, Mil Mascaras, Mr. Perfect, Owen Hart, Rockers, Shawn Michaels, Superstar Billy Graham, The Genius, The Rock, Tito Santana, Triple H
WWE Championship Title History
Posted by Matt
| Champion | Won From | Date | City/Event |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buddy Rogers | Antonino Rocca | 4/29/1963 | Rio de Janeiro[1] |
| Bruno Sammartino | Buddy Rogers | 5/17/1963 | New York, NY[2] |
| Ivan Koloff | Bruno Sammartino | 1/18/1971 | New York, NY |
| Pedro Morales | Ivan Koloff | 2/8/1971 | New York, NY |
| Stan Stasiak | Pedro Morales | 12/1/1973 | Philadelphia, PA |
| Bruno Sammartino (2) | Stan Stasiak | 12/10/1973 | New York, NY |
| Superstar Billy Graham | Bruno Sammartino | 4/30/1977 | Baltimore, MD |
| Bob Backlund | Superstar Billy Graham | 2/20/1978 | New York, NY |
| The Iron Sheik | Bob Backlund | 12/26/1983 | New York, NY |
| Hulk Hogan | The Iron Sheik | 1/23/1984 | New York, NY |
| Andre the Giant | Hulk Hogan | 2/5/1988 | The Main Event[3] |
| Randy Savage | Ted DiBiase | 3/27/1988 | WrestleMania IV[4] |
| Hulk Hogan (2) | Randy Savage | 4/2/1989 | WrestleMania V |
| Ultimate Warrior | Hulk Hogan | 4/1/1990 | WrestleMania VI |
| Sgt. Slaughter | Ultimate Warrior | 1/19/1991 | Royal Rumble |
| Hulk Hogan (3) | Sgt. Slaughter | 3/24/1991 | WrestleMania VII |
| The Undertaker | Hulk Hogan | 11/27/1991 | Survivor Series |
| Hulk Hogan (4) | The Undertaker | 12/3/1991 | This TuesdayIn Texas[5] |
| Ric Flair | – | 1/19/1992 | Royal Rumble[6] |
| RandySavage (2) | Ric Flair | 4/5/1992 | WrestleMania VIII |
| Ric Flair (2) | Randy Savage | 9/14/1992 | Prime Time Wrestling |
| Bret Hart | Ric Flair | 10/12/1992 | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
| Yokozuna | Bret Hart | 4/4/1993 | WrestleMania IX |
| Hulk Hogan (5) | Yokozuna | 4/4/1993 | WrestleMania IX |
| Yokozuna (2) | Hulk Hogan | 6/13/1993 | King of the Ring |
| Bret Hart (2) | Yokozuna | 3/20/1994 | WrestleMania X |
| Bob Backlund (2) | Bret Hart | 11/23/1994 | Survivor Series |
| Diesel | Bob Backlund | 11/26/1994 | New York, NY |
| Bret Hart (3) | Diesel | 11/19/1995 | Survivor Series |
| Shawn Michaels | Bret Hart | 3/31/1996 | WrestleMania XII |
| Psycho Sid | Shawn Michaels | 11/17/1996 | Survivor Series |
| Shawn Michaels (2) | Psycho Sid | 1/19/1997 | Royal Rumble[7] |
| Bret Hart (4) | The Undertaker | 2/16/1997 | IYH: Final Four[8] |
| Psycho Sid (2) | Bret Hart | 2/17/1997 | Monday Night Raw |
| The Undertaker (2) | Psycho Sid | 3/23/1997 | WrestleMania 13 |
| Bret Hart (5) | The Undertaker | 8/3/1997 | SummerSlam[9] |
| Shawn Michaels (3) | Bret Hart | 11/9/1997 | Survivor Series[10] |
| Steve Austin | Shawn Michaels | 3/29/1998 | WrestleMania XIV |
| Kane | Steve Austin | 6/28/1998 | King of the Ring |
| Steve Austin (2) | Kane | 6/29/1998 | Raw is War[11] |
| The Rock | Mankind | 11/15/1998 | Survivor Series[12] |
| Mankind | The Rock | 1/4/1999 | Raw is War |
| The Rock (2) | Mankind | 1/24/1999 | Royal Rumble |
| Mankind (2) | The Rock | 1/31/1999 | Halftime HeAt |
| The Rock (3) | Mankind | 2/15/1999 | Raw is War |
| Steve Austin (3) | The Rock | 3/28/1999 | WrestleMania XV |
| The Undertaker (3) | Steve Austin | 5/23/1999 | Over the Edge[13] |
| Steve Austin (4) | The Undertaker | 6/28/1999 | Raw is War |
| Mankind (3) | Steve Austin | 8/22/1999 | SummerSlam[14] |
| Triple H | Mankind | 8/23/1999 | Raw is War |
| Vince McMahon | Triple H | 9/16/1999 | Smackdown![15] |
| Triple H (2) | – | 9/26/1999 | Unforgiven[16] |
| Big Show | Triple H | 11/14/1999 | Survivor Series[17] |
| Triple H (3) | Big Show | 1/3/2000 | Raw is War |
| The Rock (4) | Triple H | 4/30/2000 | Backlash |
| Triple H (4) | The Rock | 5/21/2000 | Judgment Day[18] |
| The Rock (5) | Vince McMahon | 6/25/2000 | King of the Ring[19] |
| Kurt Angle | The Rock | 10/22/2000 | No Mercy |
| The Rock (6) | Kurt Angle | 2/25/2001 | No Way Out |
| Steve Austin (5) | The Rock | 4/1/2001 | WrestleMania X-7 |
| Kurt Angle (2) | Steve Austin | 9/23/2001 | Unforgiven |
| Steve Austin (6) | Kurt Angle | 10/8/2001 | Raw is War |
| Chris Jericho | Steve Austin | 12/9/2001 | Vengeance[20] |
| Triple H (5) | Chris Jericho | 3/17/2002 | WrestleMania X8 |
| Hulk Hogan (6) | Triple H | 4/21/2002 | Backlash |
| The Undertaker (4) | Hulk Hogan | 5/19/2002 | Judgment Day |
| The Rock (7) | The Undertaker | 7/21/2002 | Vengeance[21] |
| Brock Lesnar | The Rock | 8/25/2002 | SummerSlam[22] |
| Big Show (2) | Brock Lesnar | 11/17/2002 | Survivor Series |
| Kurt Angle (3) | Big Show | 12/15/2002 | Armageddon |
| Brock Lesnar (2) | Kurt Angle | 3/30/2003 | WrestleMania XIX |
| Kurt Angle (4) | Brock Lesnar | 7/27/2003 | Vengeance[23] |
| Brock Lesnar (3) | Kurt Angle | 9/18/2003 | Smackdown! |
| Eddie Guerrero | Brock Lesnar | 2/15/2004 | No Way Out |
| JBL | Eddie Guerrero | 6/27/2004 | Great American Bash |
| John Cena | JBL | 4/3/2005 | WrestleMania 21[24] |
| Edge | John Cena | 1/8/2006 | New Year’sRevolution[25] |
| John Cena (2) | Edge | 1/29/2006 | Royal Rumble |
| Rob Van Dam | John Cena | 6/11/2006 | One Night Stand[26] |
| Edge (2) | Rob Van Dam | 7/3/2006 | Raw |
| John Cena (3) | Edge | 9/17/2006 | Unforgiven[27] |
| Randy Orton | – | 10/7/2007 | No Mercy[28] |
| Triple H (6) | Randy Orton | 10/7/2007 | No Mercy |
| Randy Orton (2) | Triple H | 10/7/2007 | No Mercy |
| Triple H (7) | Randy Orton | 4/27/2008 | Backlash[29] |
| Edge (3) | Triple H | 11/23/2008 | Survivor Series[30] |
| Jeff Hardy | Edge | 12/14/2008 | Armageddon[31] |
| Edge (4) | Jeff Hardy | 1/25/2009 | Royal Rumble |
| Triple H (8) | Undertaker | 2/15/2009 | No Way Out[32] |
| Randy Orton (3) | Triple H | 4/26/2009 | Backlash[33] |
| Batista | Randy Orton | 6/7/2009 | Extreme Rules[34] |
| Randy Orton (4) | Big Show | 6/15/2009 | Raw[35] |
| John Cena (4) | Randy Orton | 9/13/2009 | Breaking Point |
| Randy Orton (5) | John Cena | 10/4/2009 | Hell in a Cell |
| John Cena (5) | Randy Orton | 10/25/2009 | Bragging Rights |
| Sheamus | John Cena | 12/13/2009 | TLC |
| John Cena (6) | Triple H | 2/21/2010 | Elimination Chamber[36] |
| Batista (2) | John Cena | 2/21/2010 | Elimination Chamber |
| John Cena (7) | Batista | 3/28/2010 | WrestleMania XXVI |
| Sheamus (2) | John Cena | 6/20/2010 | Fatal 4-Way[37] |
| Randy Orton (6) | Sheamus | 9/19/2010 | Night of Champions[38] |
| The Miz | Randy Orton | 11/22/2010 | Raw[39] |
| John Cena (8) | The Miz | 5/1/2011 | Extreme Rules[40] |
| CM Punk | John Cena | 7/17/2011 | Money in the Bank[41] |
| Rey Mysterio | The Miz | 7/25/2011 | Raw[42] |
| John Cena (9) | Rey Mysterio | 7/25/2011 | Raw |
Footnotes:
[1]: Rogers defeated Rocca in the finals of a fictitious tournament to be crowned the first-ever WWWF World Heavyweight Champion.
[2]: Bruno’s eight-year long title reign is a record that still stands today as the longest title reign ever.
[3]: Immediately after Andre won the title from Hogan thanks to some refereeing hijinks, Andre gave up the belt and handed it over to Ted DiBiase. This of course did not stand as an actual title change and due to the controversy over Andre’s title win, the belt became and a title tournament was scheduled for WrestleMania IV.
[4]: This was a tournament final.
[5]: Because of all the shenanigans that had caused the WWF title to change hands over the past week, WWF President Jack Tunney declared the title vacant and that the winner of the Royal Rumble would be crowned the new champion.
[6]: Ric Flair won the Royal Rumble by last eliminating Sid Justice to win the vacant WWF title.
[7]: On February 13, 1997 edition of Monday Night Raw when WWF champion Shawn Michaels announced that he had “Lost His Smile”, he decided to vacate the championship. The real reason being though was he had suffered a knee injury.
[8]: This match also included Steve Austin and Vader for a four-man battle royal.
[9]: Shawn Michaels was the special guest referee.
[10]: This was the night of the infamous “Montreal Screwjob” incident/angle. You know, whichever side you’re on.
[11]: On the night after the Undertaker and Kane simultaneously pinned Austin at the In Your House: Breakdown PPV, WWF Chairman Vince McMahon declared the title vacated.
[12]: This was a tournament final.
[13]: Shane McMahon was the special guest referee.
[14]: This was a triple-threat match, which also included Triple H. Jesse Ventura served as the special guest referee.
[15]: Shane McMahon was the special guest referee.
[16]: This was a six-pack challenge match, which also included The Rock, Kane, Mankind, Big Show and the British Bulldog. Steve Austin also was included the special enforcer.
[17]: This was a triple-threat match which also included The Rock.
[18]: This was a 60-minute ironman match with Shawn Michaels as the special guest referee.
[19]: This was a six-man tag team match with the Rock, Undertaker and Kane on one side taking on Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon and the WWF Champion Triple H. Rock pinned Vince McMahon to win the title.
[20]: In one night, Chris Jericho managed to defeat the World Champion The Rock and WWF Champion Steve Austin to become the first-ever (in the WWF) Undisputed World Champion.
[21]: This was a triple-threat match which also included Kurt Angle.
[22]: Because of Raw and Smackdown becoming seperate “brands” or TV shows and due to the re-creation of the World Championship title awarded to Triple H which was exclusive to Raw, it was during Brock’s first title reign title when this belt was no longer considered an undisputed championship and became simply known as the WWE title which became exclusive to Smackdown.
[23]: This was a triple-threat match which also included Big Show.
[24]: With the WWE champion John Cena being drafted to Raw on June 6, 2005, the WWE title switched brands and now became exclusive to Raw.
[25]: After waiting for nine months, Edge wisely cashes in his “Money in the Bank” briefcase which guarantees himself a title shot for any title at any moment that he wants to use it that he won at WrestleMania 21 on John Cena right after he regained his WWE title in an elimination chamber match.
[26]: Since Rob Van Dam wrestled on the ECW TV show, the WWE title becomes a part of ECW.
[27]: Cena was stripped of the title on the October 1, 2007 edition of Raw due to a torn pectoral tendon injury.
[28]: Since Randy Orton was scheduled to face John Cena for the WWE title anyway, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon awards Orton the WWE title since Cena could not compete.
[29]: This was a four-man elimination match which also included John Cena and JBL. The title would finally return to Smackdown when WWE Champion Triple H was drafted to Smackdown on the June 23, 2008 edition of Raw.
[30]: This was a triple-threat match which also included Vladimir Kozlov. Jeff Hardy was originally scheduled to compete, but was unable to compete. Edge returned as Hardy’s surprise replacement halfway into the match and won the WWE title for the third time.
[31]: This was a triple-threat match which also included Triple H.
[32]: This was an elimination chamber match including WWE champion Edge, Vladimir Kozlov, Big Show and Jeff Hardy. It came down to Triple H pinning The Undertaker with the Pedigree to win his eighth WWE title.
[33]: Randy Orton regained the WWE title in a six-man tag match after pinning Triple H. Orton’s team consisted of Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr. against the former WWE champion Triple H, Batista, and Shane McMahon.
[34]: Oddly enough, this is the first time the WWE title has ever changed hands in a cage match.
[35]: The night after Extreme Rules, Batista forfeited the title because of a legit bicep tendon tear that happened PRIOR TO THE TITLE CHANGE. Not sure why they even went through with the title switch in the first place, but they did. The title was put up for grabs a week later in a fatal four way match where Orton pinned Big Show. The match also included Triple H and John Cena. Aaaaand we return to square one. Also just for reference, this would be the seventh time the belt has changed hands in seven months. The most in a seven month period since November 1998 into June 1999! WHAT THE F!
[36]: This was an elimination chamber match which also included the former champ Sheamus, Triple H, Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase Jr., and Kofi Kingston.
[37]: This was a fatal four-way match which also included the former champ John Cena, Edge, and Randy Orton.
[38]: This was a six-pack challenge which also included the former champ Sheamus, Edge, Wade Barrett, Chris Jericho, and John Cena.
[39]: The Miz cashed in his “Money in the Bank” briefcase for a WWE title shot right after the Nexus severely beat down Randy Orton.
[40]: This was a cage match which also included John Morrison.
[41]: With only a little over an hour left on his WWE contract, CM Punk pinned John Cena clean in the middle of the ring to win the WWE title. Once it became twelve midnight on July 18, CM Punk was no longer the WWE champion, had no status as WWE champion, and the title that he took with him (whether in storyline terms or legitimately) became meaningless. Therefore on July 18, a new WWE champion had to be crowned and an eight-man tournament was started. However, the Rey Mysterio/Miz tournament finals were then postponed until July 25.
[42]: This was the tournament final to crown a new WWE champion.
Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com
Posted in WWE
Tags: Andre the Giant, Antonino Rocca, Big Show, Bob Backlund, Bret Hart, Brock Lesnar, Bruno Sammartino, Buddy Rogers, Chris Jericho, CM Punk, Diesel, Eddie Guerrero, Edge, Hulk Hogan, Iron Sheik, Ivan Koloff, JBL, John Cena, John Morrison, Kane, Kevin Nash, Kofi Kingston, Kurt Angle, Mankind, Mick Foley, Pedro Morales, Psycho Sid, Randy Orton, Randy Savage, Rey Mysterio, Ric Flair, Rob Van Dam, Sgt. Slaughter, Shane McMahon, Shawn Michaels, Sheamus, Sid Vicious, Stan Stasiak, Steve Austin, Superstar Billy Graham, Ted DiBiase Jr., The Miz, The Rock, Triple H, Ultimate Warrior, Undertaker, Vince McMahon, Wade Barrett, Yokozuna
Saturday Night’s Main Event #16 (04.88)
Posted by Matt
WWF Saturday Night’s Main Event #16
April 30, 1988
Springfield, MA
Civic Center
(Taped on 4/22/1988)
The current WWF Champs were as follows:
World Champion: Randy Savage (3/27/1988)
Intercontinental Champion: Honky Tonk Man (6/2/1987)
World Tag Team Champions: Demolition (3/27/1988)
Women’s Champion: Sensational Sherri (7/24/1987)
TONIGHT! Jim Duggan hints to us that one day he’ll have a janitor gimmick, but first the Heenan Family wants to turn him into a jigsaw puzzle! Gang = BAD, Macho = MAD(ness)! When I speak craziness like this, it must mean it’s time for Saturday Night’s Main Event!
Your hosts are Vince McMahon and Jesse “The Crocodile Hunter” Ventura! Read the rest of this entry →
Posted in WWE
Tags: Andre the Giant, Bobby Heenan, British Bulldogs, Brutus Beefcake, Danny Davis, Davey Boy Smith, Demolition, Demolition Ax, Demolition Smash, Don Muraco, Dynamite Kid, Elizabeth, Hercules Hernandez, Jim Duggan, Jimmy Hart, Koko B. Ware, Mr. Fuji, One Man Gang, Randy Savage, Rick Rude, Slick, Superstar Billy Graham, Ted DiBiase, Virgil
WrestleMania IV
Posted by Matt
WWF WrestleMania IV
March 27, 1988
Atlantic City, NJ
Trump Plaza
The current WWF Champs were as follows:
World Champion: Vacant
Intercontinental Champion: Honky Tonk Man (6/2/1987)
World Tag Team Champions: Strike Force (10/27/1987)
Women’s Champion: Sensational Sherri (7/24/1987)
Basically every review I’ve ever read of WrestleMania IV considers reviewing the show a mind-numbing task. Its 3½ hours long (I have the Anthology DVD version) and not the best quality wise, but it’s actually a historically significant show. The WWF World Title was declared vacant for the first time since 1962 a week or so after “The Main Event” show due to the “Twin Referees” scandal/angle, and a 14-man tournament was created. 14-man tournament you say? Yep, since Andre and Hulk both had claims to the belt, they received byes straight to the quarterfinals and were scheduled to meet each other there. With the on-going McMahon vs. Crockett wars, the Crocketts fired the next shot by putting on the rather awesome first-ever Clash of the Champions on TBS. Since WrestleMania began to bore the crap out of most of its buyers, they stopped watching and tuned in to the NWA. The cable companies were pissed about it because both they and the WWF lost millions of dollars as a result. To say the least, these were interesting times.
Your hosts are Gorilla Monsoon and Jesse Ventura! Read the rest of this entry →
Posted in WWE
Tags: Andre the Giant, B. Brian Blair, Bad News Brown, Bam Bam Bigelow, Bob Uecker, Bobby Heenan, Boris Zhukov, Bret Hart, British Bulldogs, Brutus Beefcake, Butch Reed, Danny Davis, Davey Boy Smith, Demolition, Demolition Ax, Demolition Smash, Dino Bravo, Don Muraco, Dynamite Kid, Elizabeth, Frenchy Martin, George "The Animal" Steele, Gladys Knight, Greg Valentine, Haku, Harley Race, Hercules Hernandez, Hillbilly Jim, Honky Tonk Man, Hulk Hogan, Islanders, Jacques Rougeau, Jake Roberts, Jim Brunzell, Jim Duggan, Jim Neidhart, Jim Powers, Jimmy Hart, Junkyard Dog, Ken Patera, Koko B. Ware, Mr. Fuji, Nikolai Volkoff, One Man Gang, Paul Roma, Peggy Sue, Randy Savage, Raymond Rougeau, Rick Martel, Rick Rude, Ricky Steamboat, Robin Leach, Ron Bass, Sam Houston, Sherri Martel, Sika, Sir Oliver Humperdink, Slick, Strike Force, Superstar Billy Graham, Tama, Ted DiBiase, Tito Santana, Ultimate Warrior, Vanna White, Virgil, WrestleMania
Starrcade 1985
Posted by Matt
NWA Starrcade ’85: The Gathering
November 28, 1985
Atlanta, GA & Greensboro, NC
The Omni & Greensboro Coliseum
This is the original show that gave Vince the idea to book a “multi-location” show, except Vince had to one-up Crockett and book his WrestleMania in three different venues ALL over the country. The tape I have starts out in G-boro and then switches back and forth between cities until we reach Flair/Rhodes in ATL, which I can only assume is how it was presented on CCTV.
Your hosts are Tony Schiavone and Bob Caudle, with Johnny Weaver conducting interviews in Greensboro. Shame the man couldn’t be in two places at once, because I would love for a good old school Ric Flair promo to be on here. Read the rest of this entry →
Posted in NWA
Tags: Abdullah the Butcher, Arn Anderson, Baby Doll, Barbarian, Billy Jack Haynes, Black Bart, Bobby Eaton, Boogie Woogie Man, Buddy Landel, Dennis Condrey, Don Kernodle, Dusty Rhodes, Ivan Koloff, JCP, Jim Cornette, Jim Crockett, Jimmy Valiant, JJ Dillon, Krusher Khrushchev, Magnum TA, Manny Fernandez, Midnight Express, Nikita Koloff, NWA, Ole Anderson, Paul Jones, Ric Flair, Ricky Morton, Robert Gibson, Rock n Roll Express, Ron Bass, Ron Garvin, Sam Houston, Starrcade, Superstar Billy Graham, Terry Taylor, Tully Blanchard, Wahoo McDaniel
Starrcade 1984
Posted by Matt
NWA Starrcade ’84: The Million Dollar Challenge
November 22, 1984
Greensboro, NC
Greensboro Coliseum
Your hosts are Gordon Solie and Bob Caudle!
Read the rest of this entry →
Posted in NWA
Tags: Black Bart, Brian Adidis, Buzz Tyler, Denny Brown, Dick Slater, Don Kernodle, Dusty Rhodes, Ivan Koloff, JCP, Jesse Barr, Jim Crockett, Jimmy Valiant, JJ Dillon, Joe Frazier, Keith Larson, Manny Fernandez, Mike Davis, Mike Graham, Mr. Ito, Nikita Koloff, NWA, Ole Anderson, Paul Jones, Ric Flair, Ricky Steamboat, Ron Bass, Starrcade, Superstar Billy Graham, The Assassins, Tully Blanchard, Wahoo McDaniel, WWE, Zambuie Express