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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. On January 23, 1984, Hogan defeated The Iron Sheik for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship at Madison Square Garden. Shortly after the match, the WWF began promoting ...
May 2 - Bret Hart captured his first Stampede Wrestling North American Heavyweight Championship by beating Leo Burke in Bret's hometown of Calgary, Alberta. July 18 - Nick Bockwinkel 's 5-year reign as AWA World Heavyweight Champion ended as Verne Gagne pinned him in Chicago, Illinois , to become the new champion.
March 15, 1980: Fritz Von Erich says the family “loves the heck out of each other.” Standing are Kerry, Kevin, David, and Mike; sitting are Doris and Fritz Von Erich, and Chris is kneeling.
All-Star Championship Wrestling (1979–1980) Tennessee Mountain Wrestling (1995–2001) Ron's Championship Wrestling (2002–2003) Phil Golden Paducah, Kentucky: All-Star Wrestling (1972–1974) [1] David Gould 1980–1981 Boise, Idaho: Diamond Belt Championship Wrestling (1980–1981) [1] Eddie Graham (Edward Gossett) 1930–1985 1947–1985 ...
According to Cage Match, a wrestling database, he finished with 902 wins, 1194 losses and 184 draws in 2280 total matches. His best year was in 1985 when he won nearly 56% of his contests.
Pages in category "1980 in professional wrestling" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Below is a list of former members of the American Wrestling Association , an American professional wrestling organization based in Minnesota. AWA wrestlers
Michael Davis (born November 1, 1944), best known by the ring names Bugsy McGraw and The Skull, is an American retired professional wrestler. [1] McGraw is known for his long beard and for his philosophical, crazed rants during wrestling interviews.