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September 24: At London, Ontario Canada, Greg Valentine pinned Tito Santana to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship. That match would later be seen on WWF All-Star Wrestling. December 28: John Stossel while doing a story for 20/20 on the validity of pro wrestling is attacked by David Schultz.
1983-1984 1992 Edward Ferrara: Oklahoma 1999 2001 David Ferrier † Jimmy Backlund Jimmy Graffiti Jim Richland 1985 1987 1996 Wayne Ferris: Honky Tonk Man 1994 1994 Tonga Fifita: Meng 1994 2001 David Finlay Jr. Belfast Bruiser Fit Finlay 1996 2001 David Fliehr: David Flair: 1998 2001 Richard Fliehr [n 2] Ric Flair: 1974–1991 1993–1998 1998 ...
By defeating Stone Cold Steve Austin for the WWF Championship, Jericho unified both titles to become Undisputed WWF champion. [94] 64 Triple H: March 17, 2002: WrestleMania X8: Toronto, ON, Canada: 5 35: 34 In late March 2002, WWE's roster was split into two brands, with most championships assigned to be exclusive to a specific brand. The ...
1984 Douglas Baker † Ox Baker 1980 Víctor Barajas: Black Gordman 1983–1984 Roger Barnes: Ron Garvin 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 ...
WWF on MSG Network: New York, NY: 2 385: 384 During his reign, the WWF withdrew from the NWA. [11] World Wrestling Federation (WWF) 7 Tito Santana: February 11, 1984: WWF Boston, MA: 1 226: 225 [12] 8 Greg Valentine: September 24, 1984: Maple Leaf Wrestling: London, ON, Canada: 1 285: 284 Aired on tape delay on October 13, 1984. [13] 9 Tito ...
World Wrestling Federation (WWF) 33 The North-South Connection (Adrian Adonis and Dick Murdoch) April 17, 1984: Championship Wrestling: Hamburg, PA: 1 279 [6] 34 The U.S. Express (Barry Windham and Mike Rotundo) January 21, 1985: House show: Hartford, CT: 1 69 [7] 35 The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff: March 31, 1985: WrestleMania I: New York ...
Other significant wrestlers who were part of the roster included: Big John Studd, André the Giant, Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, "The Magnificent" Don Muraco, Junkyard Dog, "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff, Greg "The Hammer" Valentine, Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, and Nikolai Volkoff. In 1984, Hogan was pushed to main event status.
Tito Santana would lose his Intercontinental title to Greg Valentine on an episode of Maple Leaf Wrestling in October 1984. Antonio Inoki would retain the WWF World Martial Arts Championship (in 1985 the title became the property of New Japan Pro Wrestling after the WWF and NJPW ended their working arrangement) until losing it to Shota ...