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1978-1980 1982 1984 1987 1989-1991 1993-2000 Christopher Candito † Chris Candido: 2000 2000 Ray Canty † Ray Candy: 1981 1984-1986 1988-1989 Mark Canterbury: Mark Canterbury Shanghai Pierce 1997 2000 Leonard Carlson: Lane Carlson Lenny Lane 1997 2000 Leonardo Carrera: Damien Galaxy 1996 1999 David Cash: Cash 2001 2001 Paul Centopani: Paul ...
April 21 - At New York's Madison Square Garden, Ken Patera pinned Pat Patterson to become the new WWF Intercontinental champion. May 2 - Bret Hart captured his first Stampede Wrestling North American Heavyweight Championship by beating Leo Burke in Bret's hometown of Calgary, Alberta.
On December 23, 1983, the WWF signed Hogan to return after appearing in Rocky III (1982) and developing a babyface gimmick in the AWA. Vince McMahon, owner of then World Wrestling Federation, changed professional wrestling fundamentally in the 1980s. Fortune for the WWF came at the expense of the AWA and WCCW.
August 9, 1980: Showdown at Shea: New York, NY: 1 1 This was a two out of three falls match, which Backlund and Morales won 2–0. [1] [1] — Vacated: August 10, 1980 — — — — The championship was vacated due to Backlund's status as WWF Heavyweight Champion. [1] 23 The Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika) September 9, 1980: Championship ...
Hulk Hogan pictured in 1985, during his first reign as WWF World Champion, was the biggest WWF star during the 1980s professional wrestling boom. Prime Time Wrestling was a two-hour long, weekly TV program that featured stars of the World Wrestling Federation (1985-1993)
1980 1986 Ferrin Barr, Jr. Jesse Barr 1981–1982 Vince Billotto: Vinnie Romeo 1981–1982 B. Brian Blair: Brian Blair 1980–1982 Al Blake: Vladimir Petrov 1987 Tully Blanchard: Tully Blanchard 1980 1982 1984 1987 [5] [9] Nick Bockwinkel † Nick Bockwinkel 1983 1986 Terry Bollea: Hulk Hogan 1980 Larry Booker † Larry Booker 1980–1981 Steve ...
WWF Championship Wrestling is a professional wrestling television program produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It aired from 1971 to August 30, 1986, and was the original television show of the WWF.
The WWF Light Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling cruiserweight championship operated by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Only wrestlers that weighed less than 220 pounds (100 kg), called "light heavyweights" by the WWF, were allowed to challenge for the title.