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  2. 1980s professional wrestling boom - Wikipedia

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    Hogan's return to the WWF in February 1993, episode of Monday Night Raw (which replaced another WWF program during the 1980s, Prime Time Wrestling) received a lackluster reaction from the crowds. Hulk Hogan left the WWF during the summer of 1993, and joined WCW the following spring, while Randy Savage left the WWF for WCW in November 1994. [14]

  3. List of former World Championship Wrestling personnel

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    1990 1996-1999 Carlos Espada: Konnan 1990 1996–2001 Lance Evers: Lance Storm 2000 2001 Sidney Eudy † Sid Vicious 1989-1991 1993 1999-2001 Page Falkinberg Jr. Diamond Dallas Page 1991–1992 1993–2001 Jeffrey Farmer: nWo Sting Cobra 1993 1995–1997 Solofa Fatu Jr. Fatu 1989 1990 Samuel Fatu: The Samoan Savage 1989 1990 Wayne Ferris: Honky ...

  4. List of former WWE personnel - Wikipedia

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    WWE is an American professional wrestling promotion and entertainment company based in Stamford, Connecticut. [1] Former employees in WWE consist of professional wrestlers, managers, valets, play-by-play and color commentators, announcers, interviewers, referees, trainers, script writers, executives, and members of the board of directors.

  5. List of WWE Champions - Wikipedia

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    WWF on MSG Network: New York, NY: 1 28: 28 The Iron Sheik won by submission when Bob Backlund's manager Arnold Skaaland threw in the towel to prevent any major injury. The title was renamed the WWF World Heavyweight Championship when the WWF ended its affiliation with the NWA. [36] [37] World Wrestling Federation (WWF) 10 Hulk Hogan: January 23 ...

  6. List of former championships in WWE - Wikipedia

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    The WWWF/WWF formed partnerships with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF), and Universal Wrestling Association (UWA) between the 1970s and 1980s, and as a result, created and lent titles to these promotions.

  7. Demolition (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    Demolition was an American professional wrestling tag team most prominent during the late 1980s and early 1990s in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) made up of Ax (Bill Eadie), Smash (Barry Darsow), and later Crush (Brian Adams).

  8. Ring boy scandal - Wikipedia

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    The ring boy scandal was a sex scandal in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF; now known as WWE) centered around allegations that in the late 1980s and early 1990s ring announcer Mel Phillips (1941–2012) had recruited teenage boys for the purposes of sexual exploitation.

  9. Hillbilly Jim - Wikipedia

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    Hillbilly Jim's last high-profile match with the WWF was during the April 28, 1990 (taped April 23) edition of Saturday Night's Main Event XXVI, in which he lost to Earthquake. [12] Months later, Jim was released from the WWF and retired from wrestling, although he came back the following year to face Colonel Mustafa and The Berzerker at house ...

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