List of Jim Crockett Promotions alumni
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The following is a list of stars who worked for Jim Crockett Promotions from 1973 until 1990, when the promotion became World Championship Wrestling. This does not include wrestlers who wrestled in other National Wrestling Alliance territories. They are listed alphabetically by the name they used while performing for Jim Crockett Promotions.
Contents | Top · 0–9 · A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
[edit] A
- Abdullah the Butcher (Larry Shreve)
- Johnny Ace (John Laurinaitis)
- Gentleman Chris Adams
- Brian Adias
- Ben Alexander
- Bill Alfonso (William Sierra)
- Afa (Afa Anoai)
- Arn Anderson (Marty Lunde)[1][2]
- Brad Anderson
- Gene Anderson
- Ole Anderson (Al Rogowski)[2]
- Pee Wee Anderson (Randy Anderson)
- Tommy Angel
- Angel of Death/Russian Assassin #1 (David Sheldon)
- Road Warrior Animal (Joe Laurinaitis)
- Bob Armstrong (Robert James)
- Brad Armstrong (Robert James, Jr.)[2]
- Scott Armstrong (Scott James)
- Steve Armstrong (Steve James)
- Assassin/Masked Assassin (Jody Hamilton)
- Tony Atlas (Anthony White)
[edit] B
- Giant Baba (Shohei Baba)
- Baby Doll (Nickla Roberts)[2]
- The Barbarian (Sionne Valahi)
- Black Bart (Rick Harris)
- Basher/Mac Jeffers (David Jefferson)
- Ron Bass (Ronald Herd)
- Bam Bam Bigelow (Scott Bigelow)
- Tully Blanchard[1][2]
- Wayne Bloom
- Brady Boone (Dean Peters)
- Matt Borne
- Jack Brisco
- Jerry Brisco (Floyd Gerald Brisco)
- "Downtown" Denny Brown (Dennis Brown)
- Leroy Brown/Elijah Akeem
- Jim Brunzell
- King Kong Bundy (Chris Pallies)
[edit] C
- Cactus Jack (Mick Foley)
- "Mean" Mark Callous (Mark Calaway)
- Ray Candy/Kareem Muhammed
- Bob Caudle
- Chris Champion (Chris Ashford-Smith)
- Carlos Colon (Carlitos Colon)
- Debbie Combs (Debbie Szestecki)
- Dennis Condrey
- Jim Cornette[3][2]
- David Crockett
- Jim Crockett, Jr.
- Cuban Assassin (David Sierra)
[edit] D
- Paul E. Dangerously (Paul Heyman)[3][2]
- Dark Journey (Linda Newton)
- Mike Davis
- Deadeye Dick (Randy Colley)
- James J. Dillon[2]
- Bill Dundee (William Crookshanks)[2]
[edit] E
[edit] F
- Fatu (Solofa Fatu)
- Manny Fernandez[2]
- "Nature Boy" Ric Flair (Richard Fliehr)[1][2]
- Bobby Fulton (James Hines)
- Jackie Fulton (George Hines)
- Tatsumi Fujinami
- Dory Funk, Jr.
- Terry Funk[2]
- Fury (Mark Laurinaitis)
[edit] G
- "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin (James Williams)[2]
- "Hands of Stone" Ron Garvin (Roger Barnes)[1][2]
- Bob Geigel
- Robert Gibson (Reuben Kane)
- El Gigante (Jorge Gonzales)
- "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert (Thomas Gilbert, Jr.)[5]
- Terry Gordy
- Mike Graham (Mike Gossett)
- Superstar Billy Graham (Wayne Coleman)
- Chavo Guerrero
- Eddie Guerrero
- Hector Guerrero/Lazer-Tron[2]
[edit] H
- Scott Hall
- Stan Hansen (John Hansen)
- Gary Hart
- Owen Hart
- Road Warrior Hawk (Michael Hegstrand)
- Michael "PS" Hayes (Michael Seitz)
- Billy Jack Haynes (William Haynes)
- David Hebner
- Earl Hebner
- Bob Holly (Robert Howard)
- Tim Horner[2]
- Barry Horowitz
- Sam Houston (Michael Smith)[2]
- Oliver Humperdink (John Sutton)
- Missy Hyatt (Melissa Hiatt)[5]
[edit] I
- Master Blaster Iron (Al Green)
- Iron Sheik (Khosrow Vaziri)
- Bill Irwin (Barney Irwin)
- Scott Irwin
- Italian Stallion (Gary Sabaugh)
- Mighty Igor, Polish Prince (need bio info)
[edit] J
- Paul Jones (Al Frederick)[2]
- The Juicer (Art Barr)
- Junkyard Dog (Sylvester Ritter)
- Rufus R. Jones (need bio info)
[edit] K
- Kamala (Jim Harris)
- Steve Keirn
- Don Kernodle[2]
- Rocky Kernodle[2]
- Teijho Khan (Tom Cassett)
- Krusher Khruschev (Barry Darsow)
- Rocky King/Little Richard Marley (William Boulware, Jr.)
- Brian Knobbs (Brian Yandrisovitz)
- "Russian Bear" Ivan Koloff (Oreal Perras)[2]
- "Russian Nightmare" Nikita Koloff (Nelson Scott Simpson)[1][2]
- Killer Kyle (Mark Kyle)
[edit] L
- "Nature Boy" Buddy Landell (William Ansor)
- Stan Lane[3]
- Tommy Lane
- Larry Stephens (Stevens)
- Gene Ligon
- Lord Littlebrook (Eric Tovey)
- Teddy Long (Theodore Long)
- Lex Luger (Lawrence Pfohl)[2]
[edit] M
- Joey Maggs (Joseph Magliano)
- "America's Heartthrob" Magnum T.A. (Terry Allen)[1][2]
- Dutch Mantel (Wayne Cowan)
- Hiro Matsuda (Yasuhiro Kojima)
- Wahoo McDaniel (Ed McDaniel)[2]
- Butch Miller (Robert Miller)
- Rip Morgan
- Ricky Morton
- Angelo Mosca
- Blackjack Mulligan (Robert Windham)
- Dick Murdoch
- The Great Muta (Keiji Mutoh)[2]
[edit] N
- Kendo Nagasaki/Dragon Master
- Jim Nelson (Jim Darrel)
- Ricky Nelson
- The Nightstalker (Bryan Clark)
- Nitron (Darryl Karolet)
- Norman the Lunatic (Mike Shaw)
[edit] O
[edit] P
- Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker (Dewayne Bruce)
- Ken Patera
- Thunderbolt Patterson (Claude Patterson)
- Al Perez
- Lou Perez
- Vladimir Petrov (Al Blake)
- Brian Pillman
- Roddy Piper (Roderick Toombs)
- Pit Bull 1 (Gary Wolfe)
- Pit Bull 2 (Anthony Durante)
- Precious (Patti Williams)
[edit] R
- Harley Race[2]
- Butch Reed (Bruce Reed)
- "Mr. Electricity" Steve Regal
- Dustin Rhodes (Virgil Runnels III)
- "American Dream" Dusty Rhodes (Virgil Runnels, Jr.)[1][2]
- Davey Rich (David Haskins)
- Johnny Rich (John Richardson)
- "Wildfire" Tommy Rich (Thomas Richardson)
- Buddy Roberts (Dale Hey)
- Jake Roberts (Aurelian Smith, Jr.)
- Dewey Robertson
- Big Bubba Rogers (Ray Traylor)[2]
- Rip Rogers
- Tommy Rogers (Thomas Couch)
- Randy Rose (Randy Alls)
- Ranger Ross (Robert Ross)
- Jim Ross
- Mike Rotunda/Michael Wallstreet
- Gary Royal
- Nelson Royal[2]
- Sean Royal
- Rick Rude (Richard Rood)[2]
[edit] S
- Jerry Sags (Jerome Saganovich)
- Samu (Samula Anoai)
- Ricky Santana (Aldo Ortiz)
- Brett Wayne Sawyer (Brett Woyan)
- Buzz Sawyer
- Tony Schiavone
- Sika (Sika Anoai)
- Misty Blue Simmes
- Ron Simmons
- Otis Sistrunk
- Dick Slater
- Sgt. Slaughter (Robert Remus)
- Grizzly Smith (Aurelian Smith)
- Tracy Smothers
- Jimmy Snuka (James Reiher)
- George South
- Spike/Jim Jeffers (James Jefferson)
- Dan Spivey
- Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat (Richard Blood)[2]
- Master Blaster Steel (Kevin Nash)
- Rick Steiner (Robb Rechsteiner)[2]
- Scott Steiner (Scott Rechsteiner)
- Larry Stephens
- Sting (Steve Borden)[2]
- Kevin Sullivan
[edit] T
- John Tatum (John Frankel)
- Terry Taylor (Paul Taylor)
- Thunderfoot 1 (Joel Deaton)
- Thunderfoot 2 (Dave Deaton)
- Genichiro Tenryu
- Buzz Tyler
[edit] V
- Greg "The Hammer" Valentine (John Wisniski, Jr.)
- "Boogie Woogie Man" Jimmy Valiant (James Valen)[2]
- Sid Vicious (Sid Eudy)
- Jack Victory/Russian Assassin #2 (Ken Rinehurst)
- Nikolai Volkoff (Josip Peruzovic)
- Baron Von Raschke (James Raschke)
[edit] W
- The Warlord (Terry Szopinski)
- Johnny Weaver
- Pez Whatley/Shaska (Peter Whatley)
- "Wild" Bill White
- Luke Williams (Brian Wickens)
- "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
- Barry Windham[2]
- Kendall Windham
- Woman/Robin Green (Nancy Daus)
- Tim Woods/Mr. Wrestling
- Lt. James Earl Wright
[edit] Y
- Alexandra York (Terri Boatwright)
- Tommy Young
- Chris Youngblood (Chris Romero)
- Jay Youngblood (Steve Romero)[2]
- Mark Youngblood (Mark Romero)
[edit] Z
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f g Rhodes, Dusty; Brody, Howard (2005). Dusty: Reflections Of An American Dream. Sports Publishing LLC, 107. ISBN 1582619077.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak Jim Crockett Promotions (1986-89). Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved on 2007-12-17.
- ^ a b c d Loverro, Thom (2006). The Rise & Fall of ECW: Extreme Championship Wrestling. Simon and Schuster, 14-21. ISBN 1416510583.
- ^ Oliver, Greg; Johnson, Steve (2005). The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Tag Teams. ECW Press, 58-62. ISBN 9781550226836.
- ^ a b Hyatt, Missy; Salzberg, Charles; Goldblatt, Mark (2001). Missy Hyatt: First Lady of Wrestling. ECW Press, 77-80. ISBN 1550224980.