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This is a list of WCW World Tag Team Champions, originally known as the World Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic version). The WCW World Tag Team Championship was the major tag team title in World Championship Wrestling from 1991 to 2001, when the promotion closed. ...
| Wrestler: | Times: | Date: | Location: | Notes: | The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene Anderson and Ole Anderson) | 1 | January 29, 1975 | N/A | Awarded. They were announced on television as having won a tournament in California for NWA World Tag Team Championship. The broadcast date was on February 1, 1975. | | Wahoo McDaniel and Paul Jones | 1 | May 15, 1975 | Greensboro, NC | | The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene Anderson and Ole Anderson) | 2 | June 11, 1975 | Raleigh, NC | Most published title histories list Tiger Conway, Jr. and Steve Keirn as winning the World Tag Team titles from the Andersons on November 3, 1975 in Charlotte, NC. Research has proven this not to be the case.[1] | | Wahoo McDaniel (2) and Rufus R. Jones | 1 | January 27, 1976 | Columbia, SC | | The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene Anderson and Ole Anderson) | 3 | February 3, 1976 | Raleigh, NC | | | Mr. Wrestling and Dino Bravo | 1 | May 5, 1976 | Raleigh, NC | | The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene Anderson and Ole Anderson) | 4 | June 28, 1976 | Greenville, SC | | | Ric Flair and Greg Valentine | 1 | December 26, 1976 | Greensboro, NC | | The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene Anderson and Ole Anderson) | 5 | May 8, 1977 | Charlotte, NC | Several sources claim that Mr. Wrestling and Mr. Wrestling II and later Tony Atlas and Mr. Wrestling II won the titles during this reign. However, these title changes aren't recognized by the Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling.[2] | | Dusty Rhodes and Dick Slater | 1 | September 23, 1977 | Atlanta, GA | | The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene Anderson and Ole Anderson) | 6 | October 14, 1977 | Atlanta, GA | | | Ric Flair and Greg Valentine | 2 | October 30, 1977 | Greensboro, NC | Stripped of the title in early April 1978 for continually getting disqualified. | | Paul Jones (2) and Ricky Steamboat | 1 | April 23, 1978 | Greensboro, NC | Defeat Masked Superstar and Ken Patera in final of a one night/ten team tournament. | | Baron Von Raschke and Greg Valentine (3) | 1 | June 7, 1978 | Raleigh, NC | | | Jimmy Snuka and Paul Orndorff | 1 | December 1978 | | | | Baron Von Raschke (2) and Paul Jones (3) | 1 | April 28, 1979 | | | | Ric Flair (3) & Blackjack Mulligan | 1 | August 8, 1979 | Greensboro, NC | | | Baron Von Raschke (3) and Paul Jones (4) | 2 | August 22, 1979 | Raleigh, NC | | | Ricky Steamboat (2) and Jay Youngblood | 1 | October 24, 1979 | Raleigh, NC | | | Ray Stevens and Greg Valentine (4) | 1 | March 29, 1980 | Charlotte, NC | | | Ricky Steamboat (3) and Jay Youngblood (2) | 2 | May 10, 1980 | Greensboro, NC | | | Ray Stevens (2) and Jimmy Snuka (2) | 1 | June 22, 1980 | Greensboro, NC | | | Paul Jones (5) and Masked Superstar | 1 | November 27, 1980 | Greensboro, NC | | | Ray Stevens (3) and Ivan Koloff | 1 | February 22, 1981 | Greensboro, NC | | | Paul Jones (6) and Masked Superstar (2) | 2 | March 22, 1981 | Greensboro, NC | | The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene Anderson and Ole Anderson) | 7 | May 1, 1981 | Richmond, VA | Title vacated on December, 1981 after Gene Anderson is injured. | | Ole Anderson (8) and Stan Hansen | 1 | February 28, 1982 | Atlanta, GA | Defeat Jack and Jerry Brisco to win the Eastern division of the tournament. Awarded the World title by forfeit when the Western division winners Wahoo McDaniel and Don Muraco split. Title declared vacant on September 1982. | | Sgt. Slaughter and Don Kernodle | 1 | September 1982 | N/A | Awarded. Allegedly defeat Giant Baba and Antonio Inoki in a fictitious tournament final. | | Ricky Steamboat (4) and Jay Youngblood (3) | 3 | March 12, 1983 | Greensboro, NC | | | Jack Brisco and Jerry Brisco | 1 | June 18, 1983 | Greenville, SC | | | Ricky Steamboat (5) and Jay Youngblood (4) | 4 | 3 October 1983 | Greenville, SC | | | Jack Brisco and Jerry Brisco | 2 | October 21, 1983 | Richmond, VA | | | Ricky Steamboat (6) and Jay Youngblood | 5 | November 24, 1983 | Greensboro, NC | Title vacated in December 25, 1983 when Ricky Steamboat announces his retirement. | | Don Kernodle (2) and Bob Orton Jr. | 1 | January 8, 1984 | Charlotte, NC | Defeated Dory Funk Jr. and Jimmy Valiant in tournament final. | | Wahoo McDaniel (3) and Mark Youngblood | 1 | March 4, 1984 | Charlotte, NC | | | Jack Brisco and Jerry Brisco | 3 | April 4, 1984 | Spartanburg, SC | | | Wahoo McDaniel (4) and Mark Youngblood(2) | 2 | May 5, 1984 | Greensboro, NC | | | Ivan Koloff (2) and Don Kernodle (3) | 1 | May 8, 1984 | Raleigh, NC | | | Dusty Rhodes (2) and Manny Fernandez | 1 | October 20, 1984 | Greensboro, NC | | | Ivan Koloff (3) & Nikita Koloff | 1 | March 18, 1985 | Fayetteville, NC | Krusher Khrushchev (1) joins to form a three-man team. All three defend the belts in different combinations. | The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton) | 1 | July 9, 1985 | Shelby, NC | Defeat Ivan Koloff and Krusher Khrushchev. | | Ivan Koloff (4) and Nikita Koloff (2) | 2 | October 13, 1985 | Charlotte, NC | | The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton) | 2 | November 28, 1985 | Greensboro, NC | | The Midnight Express (Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton) | 1 | February 2, 1986 | Atlanta, GA | | The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton) | 3 | August 16, 1986 | Philadelphia, PA | | | Manny Fernandez (2) and Rick Rude | 1 | December 6, 1986 | Atlanta, GA | | The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton) | 4 | May 26, 1987 | N/A | Fictional title change announced after Rude left for the WWF. | | Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard | 1 | September 29, 1987 | Misenheimer, NC | | | Barry Windham and Lex Luger | 1 | March 27, 1988 | Greensboro, NC | | | Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard | 2 | April 20, 1988 | Jacksonville, FL | Windham turned on Luger during the match and joined the Four Horsemen. | The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton (2) and Stan Lane) | 1 | September 10, 1988 | Philadelphia, PA | | Road Warriors (Hawk and Animal) | 1 | October 29, 1988 | New Orleans, LA | | Varsity Club (Mike Rotunda and Steve Williams) | 1 | April 2, 1989 | New Orleans, LA | Varsity Club stripped on May 7, 1989 after they attacked special referee Nikita Koloff. | The Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin) | 1 | June 14, 1989 | Fort Bragg, NC | Defeat Midnight Express in 8-team tournament final. | The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) | 1 | November 1, 1989 | Atlanta, GA | Hayes and Garvin continue to defend belts until this change is shown on television. | Doom (Butch Reed & Ron Simmons) | 1 | May 19, 1990 | Washington, D.C. | [1] | | Title renamed WCW World Tag Team Championship in January 1991. | The Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin) | 2 | February 24, 1991 | Phoenix, AZ | The infamous "negative reign": the match where the Freebirds lost the belts to the Steiner Brothers was taped 6 days before they won them on February 18, 1991, while Doom were still champions. | The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) | 2 | March 9, 1991 | Montgomery, AL | Taped on February 18, 1991. Vacated on July 18, 1991 due to Scott's injury. | The Enforcers (Arn Anderson (3) and Larry Zbyszko) | 1 | September 5, 1991 | Augusta, GA | Defeated Rick Steiner & Bill Kazmeier in tournament final. | | Ricky Steamboat (7) and Dustin Rhodes | 1 | November 19, 1991 | Savannah, GA | | | Arn Anderson (4) and Bobby Eaton (3) | 1 | January 16, 1992 | Jacksonville, FL | | The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) | 3 | May 3, 1992 | Chicago, IL | | | Terry Gordy and Steve Williams (2) | 1 | July 5, 1992 | Atlanta, GA | Gordy & Williams also win the NWA World Tag Team Championship on July 12, holding both titles simultanousely | | Barry Windham (2) and Dustin Rhodes (2) | 1 | September 21, 1992 | Atlanta, GA | also NWA World Tag Team Champions | | Ricky Steamboat (8) and Shane Douglas | 1 | November 18, 1992 | Macon, GA | also NWA World Tag Team Champions | Hollywood Blondes (Steve Austin and Brian Pillman) | 1 | March 2, 1993 | Macon, GA | also NWA World Tag Team Champions | | Arn Anderson (5) and Paul Roma | 1 | August 18, 1993 | Daytona, FL | defeated Austin & Lord Steven Regal who substituted the injured Pillman; also NWA World Tag Team Champions until September when WCW withdrew from the NWA. | The Nasty Boys (Jerry Sags and Brian Knobbs) | 1 | September 19, 1993 | Houston, TX | | | Marcus Bagwell and 2 Cold Scorpio | 1 | October 4, 1993 | Columbus, GA | | The Nasty Boys (Jerry Sags and Brian Knobbs) | 2 | October 24, 1993 | New Orleans, LA | | | Cactus Jack and Kevin Sullivan | 1 | May 22, 1994 | Philadelphia, PA | [2] | Pretty Wonderful (Paul Roma (2) and Paul Orndorff (2)) | 1 | July 17, 1994 | Orlando, FL | [3] | Stars 'n' Stripes (Marcus Bagwell (2) and The Patriot) | 1 | September 25, 1994 | Atlanta, GA | | Pretty Wonderful (Paul Roma (3) and Paul Orndorff (3)) | 2 | October 23, 1994 | Detroit, MI | | Stars 'n' Stripes (Marcus Bagwell (3) and Patriot (2)) | 2 | November 16, 1994 | Jacksonville, FL | | Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) | 1 | December 8, 1994 | Atlanta, GA | | The Nasty Boys Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) | 3 | May 21, 1995 | St. Petersburg, FL | | Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) | 2 | June 24, 1995 | Atlanta, GA | | | Dick Slater (2) and Bunkhouse Buck | 1 | July 22, 1995 | Atlanta, GA | | Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) | 3 | September 17, 1995 | Asheville, NC | | The American Males (Marcus Bagwell (4) and Scott Riggs) | 1 | September 18, 1995 | Johnson City, TN | | Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) | 4 | September 27, 1995 | Atlanta, GA | | | Sting and Lex Luger (2) | 1 | January 22, 1996 | Las Vegas, NV | | Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) | 5 | June 24, 1996 | Charlotte, NC | | The Steiner Brothers Rick and Scott) | 4 | July 24, 1996 | Cincinnati, OH | | Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) | 6 | July 27, 1996 | Dayton, OH | | Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock) | 1 | September 23, 1996 | Birmingham, AL | | Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) | 7 | October 1, 1996 | Canton, OH | | The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) | 1 | October 27, 1996 | Las Vegas, NV | | The Steiner Brothers Rick and Scott) | 5 | January 26, 1997 | Cedar Rapids, IA | | The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) | 2 | January 27, 1997 | | Titles given back by Eric Bischoff. | | Lex Luger (3) and The Giant | 1 | February 23, 1997 | San Francisco, CA | | The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) | 3 | February 24, 1997 | | Titles given back by Eric Bischoff. | The Steiner Brothers Rick and Scott) | 6 | October 13, 1997 | Tampa, FL | Defeat Hall & Syxx, subbing for injured Nash. | The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) | 4 | January 12, 1998 | Jacksonville, FL | | The Steiner Brothers Rick and Scott) | 7 | February 9, 1998 | El Paso, TX | | The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) | 5 | February 22, 1998 | San Francisco, CA | | | Sting (2) and The Giant (2) | 1 | May 17, 1998 | Worcester, MA | Vacated in June 4, 1998 when the team splits up. | | Sting (3) and Kevin Nash (6) | 1 | June 15, 1998 | Uniondale, NY | Sting defeated The Giant at the Great American Bash and then picked Nash as his partner the following night. | | Scott Hall (6) and The Giant (3) | 1 | July 20, 1998 | Salt Lake City, UT | | | Rick Steiner (8) and Kenny Kaos/Judy Bagwell | 1 | October 26, 1998 | Phoenix, AZ | Steiner won the titles by himself and picked Kaos as his partner. Shortly thereafter, Kaos needed to be replaced, and Steiner chose Judy Bagwell, mother of his rival, Buff Bagwell.[4] Vacated in January 4, 1999 due to Steiner's injury. | | Barry Windham (3) and Curt Hennig | 1 | February 21, 1999 | Oakland, CA | Defeated Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko in tournament final. | | Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko | 1 | March 14, 1999 | Louisville, KY | | | Rey Misterio, Jr. and Billy Kidman | 1 | March 29, 1999 | Toronto, ON | | | Raven and Perry Saturn | 1 | May 9, 1999 | St. Louis, MO | | Jersey Triad (Diamond Dallas Page, Bam Bam Bigelow and Kanyon) | 1 | May 31, 1999 | Houston, TX | | | Chris Benoit (2) and Perry Saturn (2) | 1 | June 10, 1999 | Syracuse, NY | | Jersey Triad (Diamond Dallas Page (2), Bam Bam Bigelow (2) and Kanyon (2)) | 2 | June 13, 1999 | Baltimore, MD | | Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) | 8 | August 14, 1999 | Sturgis, SD | Defeated Bigelow and Kanyon. | | Barry Windham (4) and Kendall Windham | 1 | August 23, 1999 | Las Vegas, NV | | Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) | 9 | September 12, 1999 | Winston-Salem, NC | | | Konnan and Rey Misterio, Jr. (2) | 1 | October 18, 1999 | Philadelphia, PA | | Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) | 10 | October 24, 1999 | Las Vegas, NV | Won a 3-team hardcore match versus Konnan/Kidman and Brian Knobbs/Hugh Morrus. | | Konnan (2) and Billy Kidman (2) | 1 | October 25, 1999 | Phoenix, AZ | | Creative Control (Gerald and Patrick) | 1 | November 22, 1999 | Auburn Hills, MI | | | Bret Hart and Goldberg | 1 | December 7, 1999 | Madison, WI | | The Outsiders (Scott Hall (7) and Kevin Nash (7)) | 6 | December 13, 1999 | New Orleans, LA | Vacated December 27, 1999 due to Hall's injury. | | David Flair and Crowbar | 1 | January 3, 2000 | Greenville, SC | Defeated Kevin Nash and Scott Steiner in tournament final. | The Mamalukes (Johnny the Bull and Big Vito) | 1 | January 18, 2000 | Evansville, IN | | Creative Control (Gerald and Patrick) | 2 | February 12, 2000 | Oberhausen, Germany | | The Mamalukes (Johnny the Bull and Big Vito) | 2 | February 13, 2000 | Leipzig, Germany | | Creative Control (Gerald and Patrick) | 3 | March 19, 2000 | Miami, FL | All WCW Titles were declared vacant by Vince Russo and Eric Bischoff on April 10, 2000 after WCW was rebooted. | | Shane Douglas (2) and Buff Bagwell (5) | 1 | April 16, 2000 | Chicago, IL | Defeated Ric Flair and Lex Luger in tournament final. | KroniK (Brian Adams and Bryan Clark) | 1 | May 15, 2000 | Biloxi, MS | | Perfect Event (Shawn Stasiak and Chuck Palumbo) | 1 | May 30, 2000 | Nampa, ID | | KroniK (Brian Adams and Bryan Clark) | 2 | July 9, 2000 | Daytona Beach, FL | | | The Great Muta and Vampiro | 1 | August 13, 2000 | Vancouver, BC | | | Rey Misterio, Jr. (3) and Juventud Guerrera | 1 | August 14, 2000 | Kelowna, BC | Stripped on September 18, 2000 because Disco Inferno was pinned by WCW Commissioner Ernest Miller with stipulation that Miller could strip titles if he pinned Disco. | | Sean O'Haire and Mark Jindrak | 1 | September 25, 2000 | Uniondale, NY | Won a Battle Royal. | Misfits in Action (Lieutenant Loco and Corporal Cajun) | 1 | October 9, 2000 | Sydney, Australia | | | Sean O'Haire and Mark Jindrak | 2 | October 9, 2000 | Sydney, Australia | | Boogie Knights (Alex Wright and Disco Inferno) | 1 | November 16, 2000 | Oberhausen, Germany | | Perfect Event (Shawn Stasiak and Chuck Palumbo) | 2 | November 20, 2000 | Augusta, GA | | The Insiders (Diamond Dallas Page (3) and Kevin Nash (8)) | 1 | November 26, 2000 | Milwaukee, WI | | Perfect Event (Shawn Stasiak and Chuck Palumbo) | 3 | December 4, 2000 | | Titles given back by WCW Commissioner Mike Sanders. | The Insiders (Diamond Dallas Page (4) and Kevin Nash (9)) | 2 | December 17, 2000 | Washington, D.C. | | | Chuck Palumbo (4) and Sean O'Haire (3) | 1 | January 14, 2001 | Indianapolis, IN | | | WCW acquired by the WWF. | Brothers of Destruction (The Undertaker and Kane) | 1 | August 7, 2001 | Los Angeles, CA | Became first team to hold the WWF and WCW Tag Team Titles at the same time. | | Booker T (11) and Test | 1 | September 25, 2001 | Dayton, OH | | Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff) | 1 | October 8, 2001 | Indianapolis, IN | | Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) | 1 | October 23, 2001 | Omaha, NE | Became first (and only) team to win the ECW, WWF, and WCW Tag Team Titles. | | Unified with WWF Tag Team Titles. | For the sketch comedy troupe, see The Minnesota Wrecking Crew The Minnesota Wrecking Crew was originally a professional wrestling tag team that was formed by Gene and Lars Anderson but since then has featured a number of wrestlers who wrestled under the Anderson family name despite not being blood related. ...
Gene & Ole Anderson Gene Anderson (born 1933 in Minneapolis, Minnesota; died October 31, 1991) was a professional wrestler famous for his days of teaming with his brother Ole Anderson. ...
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Nickname: Motto: Sic dic Itur Ad Astra (Thus do we reach the stars) Location in the Commonwealth of Virginia Coordinates: , Country State County Independent City Government - Mayor L. Douglas Wilder (I) Area - City 62. ...
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Freddie Joe Brisco most to known as Jack Brisco (born September 21, 1941 in Blackwell, Oklahoma) was a popular and successful professional wrestler during 1970s, and into the 1980s. ...
Gerald Brisco Floyd Gerald Brisco (born January 24, 1950 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an American former professional wrestler. ...
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Antonio Inoki (ã¢ã³ãããªçªæ¨), real name Kanji Inoki (çªæ¨å¯è³ Inoki Kanji, born February 20, 1943) is a retired Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist who now resides in New York City. ...
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Reuben Cain (born July 19, 1958) is a professional wrestler best known by his ring name of Robert Gibson. ...
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is the 190th day of the year (191st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Shelby is a city in Cleveland County, North Carolina, United States. ...
is the 286th day of the year (287th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 332nd day of the year (333rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Midnight Express is a professional wrestling tag team that has had various members and achieved most of its success in the 1980s. ...
Dennis Condrey is a professional wrestler, best known as being one half of the tag team Midnight Express. ...
Bobby Eaton Bobby Eaton (born Robert Lee Eaton), is a professional wrestler, famous for his days as one half of the Midnight Express. ...
is the 33rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar). ...
is the 228th day of the year (229th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar). ...
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is the 340th day of the year (341st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar). ...
is the 146th day of the year (147th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays 1987 Gregorian calendar). ...
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Tully Blanchard (born January 22, 1954) is a second generation American professional wrestler, best known as one of the Four Horsemen. ...
is the 272nd day of the year (273rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays 1987 Gregorian calendar). ...
Misenheimer, North Carolina, is an unincorporated college town in the Southern piedmont region of North Carolina, near the city of Richfield. ...
Barry Windham (born July 4, 1960, Sweetwater, Texas) is a professional wrestler and the son of the infamous heel wrestler Blackjack Mulligan. ...
Lawrence (Larry) Wendell Pfohl (born June 2, 1958) better known by his ring name Lex Luger, is an American former bodybuilder, professional wrestler and football player. ...
is the 86th day of the year (87th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar). ...
is the 110th day of the year (111th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar). ...
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The Four Horsemen (also spelled IV Horsemen) is a legendary professional wrestling stable in the National Wrestling Alliance and later World Championship Wrestling that was disbanded in 1999. ...
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is the 253rd day of the year (254th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar). ...
This article is about the professional wrestling team, for otheruses see Road warrior The Road Warriors were a professional wrestling tag team famously comprised of Michael Hawk Hegstrand and Joseph Animal Laurinaitis, though other members were added later. ...
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is the 302nd day of the year (303rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar). ...
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The Varsity Club was a professional wrestling heel stable in the NWAs Jim Crockett Promotions and World Championship Wrestling. ...
Lawrence Michael (Mike) Rotunda (born March 30, 1958), also known as Captain Mike Rotundo and Irwin R. Schyster, is a former American professional wrestler. ...
Another professional wrestler with the real name Steve Williams is better known as Stone Cold Steve Austin. ...
is the 92nd day of the year (93rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ...
is the 127th day of the year (128th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ...
The Fabulous Freebirds were a groundbreaking professional wrestling tag-team that attained fame in the 1980s, performing into the 1990s. ...
Michael Seitz (born March 29, 1959) is an American retired professional wrestler. ...
Jimmy Garvin (born James Williams on September 25, 1952 in Tampa, Florida) is a former professional wrestler. ...
is the 165th day of the year (166th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ...
Troopers of the 82nd training on Fort Bragg Paratroopers in training at Fort Bragg Fort Bragg is a major United States Army installation, in Cumberland and Hoke Counties, North Carolina, USA, near Fayetteville. ...
The Steiner Brothers are the professional wrestling tag team of American brothers Robert Rick Steiner Rechsteiner and Scott Scott Steiner Rechsteiner. ...
Rick Steiner (born Robert Rechsteiner on March 9, 1961 in Bay City, Michigan), is an American professional wrestler. ...
Scott Carl Rechsteiner (born July 29, 1962) better known by his ring name Scott Steiner, is an American professional wrestler. ...
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