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To answer one of Dylan's questions about shots against Bruno. Here's a quick tally of guys with multiple singles matches against Bruno during his reign. If you meant specifically at MSG, I'd have to look again. Working on tallying up the others through at least Backlund.

I don't see Spiros Arion on your list. Is this everybody?

 

Ack. Sorry, I was in a hurry to throw that up before I left the office. I meant to say that was everything from his first reign. I'll have the second reign, plus the combined list later.

 

I'm just going through Graham Cawthon's listings, so there are obviously gaps, but I think there's enough information that percentages will be reasonably close, even if hard numbers aren't.

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I would think Don Jardine would be a very good comparison to Ivan and he's not in the HoF and has never been on the ballot. Of course he should be on the ballot in my view and is an interesting candidate, but you get the point.

Right, but how typical was The Spoiler? Can you count guys like Ivan and him on one hand or were there 20 of them moving around the country? I don't know if evil clown's "recycling" point is a really fair criticism since that was the way the business worked, but if it can be shown that Ivan was one of only a select group of top guys that promoters would be willing to "recycle" in this way, then surely it says that Ivan's career was more than just "good".

 

I guess another question would be and Hollinger's lists will probably provide the answer: was he really always headlining? How many times did he work underneath and how often? He's not on top during the 83 Georgia run, for example. Was that typical of his 70s runs or not? Not every territory booked like Vince Sr bringing in a villain who gets 3 matches for the title -- so I'd be interested to see how exactly he was used in different areas. To me, tagging with Ole in Georgia in the 70s signals a high position on the card, for example, but let's see.

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Follow up question for clown that may read as a troll when I don't intend it to - Is the vote for Han a vote against the other Japanese candidates or a vote for Han?

 

Edit: Han and Hamada are the two guys on the Japanese ballot I would be most inclined to vote for, but I'm not 100 percent positive I think either really belongs the more I think about it.

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I may vote for Patera too. Just for you Dylan.

A decent man you are :)

 

Another follow up question for voters here - Do you feel compelled to vote for people just to keep them on the ballot for further review? I ask this because in the areas where I feel like I would be qualified to vote I don't think I could find ten guys I am positive I feel should be in, but there are a few slots I would be tempted to give to guys I would be afraid would fall off the ballot and into obscurity otherwise. I'm not saying that SHOULD be the role of voters, but do any of you guys feel that way?

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Han and Tamura are the best wrestlers I've ever seen. So I consider them seriously. I'm unclear on how to think about Tamura's time in MMA, where he was a significant player on some major cards. That might swing me one way or another.

 

I hadn't really considered voting for someone just to keep them on the ballot. Maybe I should do so with AJ Styles?

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Han and Tamura are the best wrestlers I've ever seen. So I consider them seriously. I'm unclear on how to think about Tamura's time in MMA, where he was a significant player on some major cards. That might swing me one way or another.

I sent you the Rings results record last year right? Han and Tamura are both outstanding and at that style I don't think anyone has ever been better unless you count Fujiwara as a rep of that style. I just don't know how much that really means in the grand scheme of things. I can see a case for both guys, especially Han, but he's just a really tough guy to compare to the existing field.

 

I hadn't really considered voting for someone just to keep them on the ballot. Maybe I should do so with AJ Styles?

HA.

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I see the comment "Lesnar's only on because of MMA" and I don't think that's accurate. People are ignoring that he was a NCAA heavyweight champion. Amateur credentials count for something with the WON HOF.

 

I also believe in setting precedents when it comes to hall of fames, some good some bad, and I think a precedent for Lesnar was set by letting Angle in in 2004. You can't convince me that Angle in 04 was a demonstrably better candidate than Lesnar, but he's in, so Lesnar should be a serious candidate.

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Hey Dylan, I don't want to go through 100 posts so it would be awesome if you linked me to two or three Patera posts that you have written that I should read. Patera is a guy that I only saw at the tail end of his career.

 

Koloff is a guy I was kind of considering but right now the "he doesn't belong" crowd is making better arguments in my view. That's a great example of a guy that on gut feeling should be in but there's probably a reason why he hasn't made it for so long. I guess Pedro is a similar example.

 

Where can I read on Stanley Weston? I know Apter is a no for me, but I want to know more about Weston.

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I have never voted for somebody to keep him on the ballot because I always ended up voting for more people than I initially thought.

 

However, I have voted for people that need the support more than other names that I consider stronger candidates. But I have never voted for anyone that I didn't consider a true HOF'er at the time that I voted.

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Hey Dylan, I don't want to go through 100 posts so it would be awesome if you linked me to two or three Patera posts that you have written that I should read. Patera is a guy that I only saw at the tail end of his career.

 

Koloff is a guy I was kind of considering but right now the "he doesn't belong" crowd is making better arguments in my view. That's a great example of a guy that on gut feeling should be in but there's probably a reason why he hasn't made it for so long. I guess Pedro is a similar example.

 

Where can I read on Stanley Weston? I know Apter is a no for me, but I want to know more about Weston.

I am hoping to finish a Gordy List on Patera I just don't think it's going to happen before most people have already voted. I hate to not do it right/do it half assed especially in lieu of all the work I've done on him over the last year or so. Hopefully he won't fall of the ballot this year and I can have it out before next years vote.

 

Anyway...

 

This thread at Classics is basically the same results review stuff I did in the thread here, but I answer critics more directly. At the end of each year I wrote a brief little summary about the year in question, though I think I may have undersold some of the early years originally. In any case here is the link there, if you want to skip the detailed results craziness you can scan to the end of the first page where the debate/discussion starts to open up

 

http://wrestlingclassics.com/cgi-bin/.ubbc...;p=0&r=actu

 

Here is a post where I talk about Patera in comparison to Ted Dibiase who is in and who I believe should be in:

 

http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?s=&a...t&p=5512683

 

Here is a breakdown of Patera major market main events and title matches. Please not the preface where I explain how this is a metric that actually skews very conservatively against Patera (lots of obvious double main events aren't counted in his favor at all for example). This is also posted in that Classics thread and seemed to impress Yohe.

 

http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?s=&a...t&p=5520778

 

One more from the infamous "If Not Race Then Who?" Thread. This basically lays out the argument for why Patera was on the radar as a potential World Title holder and shows that definitively that even after walking out on a key office he had no problem getting booked in strong spots in the heart of the NWA

 

http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?s=&a...t&p=5546407

 

Dave Musgrave and I also did a detailed podcast on his career for those who care.

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I see the comment "Lesnar's only on because of MMA" and I don't think that's accurate. People are ignoring that he was a NCAA heavyweight champion. Amateur credentials count for something with the WON HOF.

 

I also believe in setting precedents when it comes to hall of fames, some good some bad, and I think a precedent for Lesnar was set by letting Angle in in 2004. You can't convince me that Angle in 04 was a demonstrably better candidate than Lesnar, but he's in, so Lesnar should be a serious candidate.

If we say "Wrestler X is in, so Wrestler Y has to be a serious candidate" look out. There a fuck load of people I think are better candidates than Ultimo Dragon

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Dylan mentioned Ventura getting votes for reasons that aren't related to wrestling, and it got me thinking. I imagine he's referring to being Governor of Minnesota. Couldn't that count under the "Was he a draw?" requirement? He was enough of a draw to get enough voters to make him Governor. He drew the majority of voters. And the main reason was his promo skills during the debates, mixed with his fame as a wrestler. :P

 

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Governor of Minnesota and crossover appeal/popularity with his movie career.

 

I think when you take everything into account (among the most famous wrestling related personalities ever, an iconic on camera face of the WWF during their hottest period, a legitimately great colour commentator, and a successful in-ring career) I'd vote for him. I'd also vote for Mean Gene. I'm also biased towards 80's WWF as that's what I grew up on, but every voter has his own biases.

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On Weston there isn't a ton written about him or at least not that I know of. I know he's in the International Boxing Hall of Fame for his contributions there and people who worked with him talk about him being a genius with photos. Here is a list of wrestling magazines that is charted with fields for publisher and founder/editor. Weston appears far more often than anyone else.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_profe...tling_magazines

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Random comments on some candidates

 

BROCK LESNAR

 

Lesnar to me feels like a guy who could be a peak Hall of Famer. Certainly a draw, as a worker he's good enough. But he hasn't done it for very long, even by the standards of short peak Hall of Famers. I almost want to say Lesnar is the American equivalent of Tiger Mask. I think the problem with Lesnar is the same problem we had with Kurt Angle. Controversial candidate, but the real problem is that it's just way too early to assess his career. We need perspective.

 

HOWARD FINKEL

 

I'm deeply biased on this. My feeling is that Jimmy Lennon is in the WON Hall. Once you've established that ring announcers are eligible, then there's no announcer in history more well known and influential than Finkel.

 

STANLEY WESTON/BILL APTER

 

I went back and forth on Apter. I noted that there was a precedent for ring announcers. There's no precedent for writers. Any election becomes a standard for future writers.

 

JESSE VENTURA

 

Where do you draw the line as far as popularity outside wrestling? Posters here are skeptical of NCAA and MMA credentials. They will likely argue against Ventura's political career being a factor. Let's take El Santo as a comparison. Is his movie career off limits as well? Or even someone such as the Destroyer. I don't really have a firm position, just something I can't quite reconcile in my head.

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I'm back to a computer. I looked at WWWF/WWF results 1963-1983 and pulled out all of the World Champion singles matches (I did not discriminate between title/non-title).

 

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Mookie's Disclaimers/Notes

 

1. There are a few name changes that would add in additional challenges. I updated most, but I'm sure there are some that I didn't fix yet. (This is updated from the original post)

 

2. All results were taken from TheHistoryofWWE 1963-1983 this morning, so there is the possibility of missing results, duplicated results, non-WWF cards and plenty of other shenanigans. There's a handful of matches that I left out - matches where the title was vacant (at least in local lore) and so the winner was declared the new champion (Bob Backlund defeated Bobby Duncum in a Texas Death Match to win the vacant WWF World Title at 17:18 in 1979) or all of the Antonio Inoki as world Champion matches (add one more for Backlund, Duncum, Morales if you're so inclined).

 

3. This doesn't give priority to major markets (i.e. MSG is weighted the same as House show in PA) and does include the shows where there's only a "A vs B" listing (which we'll assume actually happened, but the match may have not.). I filtered on explicitly on the phrase "World Champion" so it's possible some title defenses where the champion was involved, but for whatever reason the match listing failed to note they were "WWWF World Champion" could be excluded.

 

4. I excluded all multi-man matches - no six-man tags, no handicap Bruno beats up Buggsy McGraw & Lou Albano and only WWWF/WWF World Champion (i.e. 1980's Peter Maivia vs. AWA World Champion Nick Bockwinkel wasn't included).

 

FINAL COUNT OF WWWF/WWF CHALLENGERS (1963-1983)

Gorilla Monsoon (111), Prof Toru Tanaka (95), Killer Kowalski (93), George Steele (90), Waldo Von Erich (89), Ivan Koloff (82), Luke Graham (66), Sgt Slaughter (63), Superstar Billy Graham (62), Bill Miller (57), Don Muraco (57), Baron Mikel Scicluna (56), Greg Valentine (51), Hans Mortier (50), Ken Patera (50), Spiros Arion (49), Stan Stasiak (47), Peter Maivia (39), Bobby Duncum (38), Bulldog Brower (37), Killer Khan (36), Freddie Blassie (35), Chief Jay Strongbow (34), Bob Orton Jr (33), Mr Fuji (33), Blackjack Mulligan (31), Curtis Iaukea (30), Tarzan Tyler (28), Larry Zbyszko (28), Stan Hansen (28), Dr Jerry Graham (27), Buddy Rose (25), Pat Patterson (24), Jimmy Snuka (24), Smasher Sloan (23), Afa (22), Jimmy Valiant (21), Nikolai Volkoff (21), Adrian Adonis (20), The Beast (19), Ivan Putski (18), Angelo Mosca (18), the Iron Sheik (18), Bill Watts (17), Tony Garea (17), Jesse Ventura (16), Ray Stevens (16), The Masked Superstar (15), the Hangman (15), the Sheik (15), Virgil the Kentucky Butcher (15), Ernie Ladd (14), Hulk Hogan (14), Dusty Rhodes (14), Moondog Mayne (13), Don Leo Jonathan (13), Buddy Wolfe (13), Bull Ortega (13), the Shadow (12), the Golden Terror (12), Lou Albano (12), Bruno Sammartino (11), Buddy Austin (11), Bull Ramos (11), Big John Studd (11), Gene Kiniski (11), Magnificent Maurice (11), Blackjack Lanza (11), the Black Demon (10), the Spoiler (10), Johnny Powers (10), Johnny Valiant (10), Bob Backlund (9), Klondike Bill (9), Karl Kovacs (9), Tank Morgan (9), Bruiser Brody (9), Bobo Brazil (9), Mike McCord (9), Brute Bernard (8), Swede Hanson (8), Tony Nero (8), the Wolfman (7), Antonio Inoki (7), Skull Murphy (7), Jerry Valiant (7), Larry Hennig (6), Johnny Barend (6), Crusher Verdu (6), the Destroyer (6), Dan Miller (6), Frank Martinez (6), Pedro Morales (5), Tony Altimore (5), Boris Malenko (5), Harley Race (5), Johnny Valentine (5), Mr Saito (5), Frank Hickey (5), Tor Kamata (5), Rocky Johnson (5), Strong Kobayashi (5), Baron Von Raschke (5), Giant Baba (5), Jos LeDuc (4), Gene Kelly (4), Rocky Fitzpatrick (4), Dory Dixon (4), Pedro Rodriguez (4), Iron Mike Sharpe (4), Victor Rivera (4), Johnny Rodz (4), Beautiful Bobby (4), Joe Quinones (4), Butcher Vachon (3), Edouard Carpentier (3), Paul Reinhardt (3), Billy White Wolf (3), Pampero Firpo (3), Bugsy McGraw (3), the Crusher (3), Bull Johnson (3), Dick Murdoch (3), Otto Von Heller (3), Haystacks Calhoun (3), Ron Bass (3), Jose Estrada (3), Joe Cox (2), Gordo Chihuahua (2), Rocky Cookson (2), Johnny Boyd (2), Jean DuBois (2), Dominic DeNucci (2), Raymond Rougeau (2), Buddy Wolf (2), Ron Reed (2), Art Nielson (2), Chuck O'Conner (2), Jose Quintero (2), Tiger Jeet Singh (2), Duke Hoffman (2), Pablo Iturbi (2), Lord Alfred Hayes (2), Ric Flair (2), Matt Gillmore (2), Geto Mongol (2), Mike Loren (2), Cal West (2), Bull Pometti (2), Tatsumi Fujinami (2), Mil Mascaras (2), the Executioner (2), Mitsu Arakawa (2), Bob Boyington (2), Moondog Rex (2), Tony Atlas (2), Mr X (2), Ox Anderson (2), Riki Choshu (2), Guillotine Gordon (1), Tom Andrews (1), Crusher Blackwell (1), Miguel Torres (1), Wildman Austin (1), Jose Gonzales (1), Hiro Matsuda (1), Mike Madero (1), Ed Francis (1), Johnny Carr (1), Max Mortier (1), Mike Rivera (1), Sika (1), Mike York (1), Hans Schmidt (1), Mike Zeabes (1), Chuck Richards (1), Don Serrano (1), Jack Evans (1), Bob Sweetan (1), Jim Garvin (1), El Olympico (1), Dick the Bruiser (1), Kengo Kimura (1), unknown (1), Moose Morowski (1), Seiji Sakaguchi (1), Eric the Red (1), Carlos Rocha (1), Black Angus (1), Steve Keirn (1), Kevin Sullivan (1), Al Costello (1), Nick Bockwinkel (1), Ted Adams (1), Nikita Mulkovitch (1), the Blue Demon (1), Firpo Zbyzsko (1), Jack Brisco (1), Orwell Paris (1), the Kentucky Butcher (1), Osamu Kido (1), Jim Conroy (1), Frank Durso (1), Tiger Chung Lee (1), Killer Austin (1), Tommy O'Toole (1), Ox Baker (1), Tony Manousas (1), Billy Robinson (1), Darrell Cochrane (1), Bengali (1), John Meinger (1), Bulldog Brown (1), Miguel Perez (1), Paul Adams (1), Le Bourreau (1), Paul Jones (1), Bob Gonzalez (1), Frank Pickens (1), Charie Fulton (1), Frank Rodriguez (1), Chavo Guerrero (1), Bulldog Gannon (1), Steve King (1), Pete Austin (1), Hans Schroeder (1), Geeto Montol (1), Chuck Adcock (1), Prof Hiro (1), Art Thomas (1), Butcher Brannigan (1), Luis Garcia (1), Prof X (1), the Black Shadow (1), Baron Gattoni (1), Col Currie (1), Don Kent (1), Ed Castillio (1), King Kong Tonga (1), the Great Kudo (1), Dave Morgan (1), Mad Dog Vachon (1), Robert Duranton (1), the Masked Marvel (1), Duke Keomuka (1), Crybaby Cannon (1), Buzz Tyler (1), The Shiek (1), Gerald Finley (1), Jim Grabmire (1), Roddy Piper (1), Manuel Soto (1), Roger Kirby (1), Tomas Marin (1), Duke Miller (1), Buddy Bicon (1), Ron Cummings (1), Bob Bradley (1), Duke Myers (1), Tony Marino (1), Ron Romero (1), Tony Newberry (1), Ron Starr (1), Twin Devil #2 (1), Ronnie Etchison (1), Joe Thomas (1), Rugged Russian #2 (1), John Tolos (1), Salvatore Bellomo (1), Willie Farkas (1), Samula (1), SD Jones (1),

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And just for fun, here's what I've got separated by year for the individual champs. Mostly the same criteria as Chris. Only singles matches against the champ. Anyone with only one match in the year was dropped from the list, to clean it up slightly.

 

BRUNO SAMMARTINO

 

1963

Hans Mortier (20)

The Shadow (12)

Killer Kowalski (11)

Buddy Austin (8)

Gorilla Monsoon (8)

Magnificent Maurice (7)

Brute Bernard (5)

Frank Martinez (5)

Joe Quinones (5)

Pedro Rodriguez (5)

Gordo Chihuahua (3)

Johnny Barend (3)

Skull Murphy (3)

Tony Nero (3)

Cal West (2)

Duke Hoffman (2)

Klondike Bill (2)

Ox Anderson (2)

Paul Reinhardt (2)

The Crusher (2)

 

1964

Gorilla Monsoon (34)

Killer Kowalski (22)

Jerry Graham (19)

Freddie Blassie (14)

Hans Mortier (12)

Waldo Von Erich (11)

Johnny Powers (7)

Klondike Bill (7)

Boris Malenko (4)

Frank Hickey (4)

Lou Albano (4)

Smasher Sloan (4)

The Beast (3)

The Golden Terror (3)

Bob Boyington (2)

Bobo Brazil (2)

Bull Johnson (2)

Gene Kiniski (2)

Jose Quintero (2)

Luke Graham (2)

Magnificent Maurice (2)

Rocky Cookson (2)

 

1965

Waldo Von Erich (39)

Bill Miller (20)

Gorilla Monsoon (17)

Bill Watts (16)

Tarzan Tyler (10)

Gene Kiniski (9)

The Golden Terror (9)

Jerry Graham (5)

Johnny Powers (3)

Smasher Sloan (3)

Bulldog Brower (2)

 

1966

Bill Miller (29)

Curtis Iaukea (24)

Baron Mikel Scicluna (23)

The Beast (15)

Bulldog Brower (11)

Smasher Sloan (11)

Waldo Von Erich (8)

Dan Miller (5)

Johnny Valentine (4)

Skull Murphy (4)

Tarzan Tyler (4)

The Destroyer (4)

Killer Kowalski (3)

Tank Morgan (3)

Tony Nero (3)

Art Nielson (2)

Brute Bernard (2)

Bull Ortega (2)

Jerry Graham (2)

Johnny Boyd (2)

Lou Albano (2)

Magnificent Maurice (2)

Tony Altimore (2)

 

1967

Gorilla Monsoon (26)

Luke Graham (23)

Toru Tanaka (20)

Baron Mikel Scicluna (11)

Bull Ortega (11)

Hans Mortier (8)

Bill Miller (6)

George Steele (5)

Tank Morgan (5)

Smasher Sloan (4)

Ray Stevens (3)

Giant Baba (2)

Tiger Jeet Singh (2)

 

1968

Toru Tanaka (24)

George Steele (15)

Virgil The Kentucky Butcher (15)

Gorilla Monsoon (14)

Bull Ramos (11)

Hans Mortier (11)

Rocky Fitzpatrick (4)

Tony Altimore (4)

Killer Kowalski (3)

Luke Graham (3)

The Sheik (3)

Baron Mikel Scicluna (2)

Giant Baba (2)

 

1969

Killer Kowalski (25)

Toru Tanaka (15)

Waldo Von Erich (9)

George Steele (8)

The Sheik (8)

Gorilla Monsoon (6)

Baron Mikel Scicluna (5)

Luke Graham (5)

Bulldog Brower (4)

Ivan Koloff (4)

Joe Cox (2)

Mitsu Arakawa (2)

 

1970

Ivan Koloff (16)

Waldo Von Erich (10)

Karl Kovacs (9)

Killer Kowalski (7)

Crusher Verdu (6)

George Steele (6)

Toru Tanaka (4)

Baron Mikel Scicluna (3)

Bepo Mongol (3)

Geto Mongol (3)

Jos LeDuc (2)

The Black Demon (2)

 

IVAN KOLOFF

 

1971

Chief Jay Strongbow (3)

Jean DuBois (2)

Gorilla Monsoon (1)

Lee Wong (1)

Manuel Soto (1)

Tony Marino (1)

 

PEDRO MORALES

 

1971

Luke Graham (14)

Tarzan Tyler (14)

Blackjack Mulligan (10)

Bulldog Brower (10)

The Black Demon (8)

Stan Stasiak (7)

Jimmy Valiant (5)

Beautiful Bobby (4)

The Wolfman (3)

Bull Pometti (2)

Freddie Blassie (2)

 

1972

Toru Tanaka (18)

The Spoiler (10)

Baron Mikel Scicluna (9)

Buddy Wolfe (8)

Freddie Blassie (7)

Curtis Iaukea (5)

George Steele (5)

Stan Stasiak (5)

Ernie Ladd (4)

Jimmy Valiant (3)

Lou Albano (3)

Mr. Fuji (3)

Pampero Firpo (3)

Chuck O'Connor (2)

Luke Graham (2)

Ray Stevens (2)

Smasher Sloan (2)

The Sheik (2)

 

1973

Moondog Mayne (12)

Freddie Blassie (11)

Mr. Fuji (11)

Mike McCord (9)

Buddy Wolfe (7)

Toru Tanaka (6)

Blackjack Lanza (5)

George Steele (5)

Stan Stasiak (5)

Don Leo Jonathan (4)

 

STAN STASIAK

 

1973

Bruno Sammartino (1)

Chief Jay Strongbow (1)

 

BRUNO SAMMARTINO

 

1973

Johnny Valiant (1)

The Sheik (1)

 

1974

Killer Kowalski (14)

Nikolai Volkoff (11)

Don Leo Jonathan (9)

Stan Stasiak (8)

Mr. Fuji (6)

Larry Hennig (5)

George Steele (3)

Otto Von Heller (3)

Bobby Duncum (2)

Strong Kobayashi (2)

 

1975

Spiros Arion (23)

Bobby Duncum (17)

Waldo Von Erich (10)

George Steele (8)

Blackjack Lanza (5)

Blackjack Mulligan (5)

Jimmy Valiant (5)

The Wolfman (4)

Bugsy McGraw (3)

Butcher Vachon (3)

Ivan Koloff (3)

Ernie Ladd (2)

Lou Albano (2)

Stan Stasiak (2)

Toru Tanaka (2)

 

1976

Stan Hansen (17)

Ivan Koloff (13)

Superstar Graham (10)

Bruiser Brody (5)

Killer Kowalski (4)

Ernie Ladd (3)

Executioner 2 (2)

Nikolai Volkoff (2)

Stan Stasiak (2)

 

1977

Stan Stasiak (13)

Ken Patera (5)

Bruiser Brody (4)

Nikolai Volkoff (3)

Baron Von Raschke (2)

Tor Kamata (2)

Superstar Graham (1)

 

SUPERSTAR GRAHAM

 

1977

Chief Jay Strongbow (28)

Ivan Putski (17)

Tony Garea (14)

Larry Zbyszko (13)

Dusty Rhodes (11)

Peter Maivia (11)

Bob Backlund (5)

Bruno Sammartino (5)

Rocky Johnson (5)

Billy White Wolf (3)

Haystacks Calhoun (3)

Pedro Morales (3)

Bobo Brazil (2)

Gorilla Monsoon (2)

Jos LeDuc (2)

Ken Patera (2)

Sgt. Slaughter (2)

 

1978

Peter Maivia (5)

Bob Backlund (4)

Tony Garea (3)

Chief Jay Strongbow (2)

Don Muraco (2)

Dusty Rhodes (2)

 

BOB BACKLUND

 

1978

Superstar Graham (28)

Spiros Arion (27)

Ivan Koloff (17)

Luke Graham (17)

Ken Patera (10)

George Steele (7)

Peter Maivia (5)

Toru Tanaka (4)

Antonio Inoki (3)

Mr. Fuji (3)

Harley Race (2)

Stan Stasiak (2)

Strong Kobayashi (2)

Victor Rivera (2)

 

1979

Greg Valentine (21)

Pat Patterson (21)

Peter Maivia (18)

Ivan Koloff (11)

Jimmy Valiant (8)

Bulldog Brower (7)

Iron Sheik (7)

Jerry Valiant (7)

Johnny Valiant (5)

Swede Hansen (3)

Antonio Inoki (2)

Baron Von Raschke (2)

Bobby Duncum (2)

Ernie Ladd (2)

Victor Rivera (2)

 

1980

Ken Patera (34)

Bobby Duncum (17)

Larry Zbyszko (14)

Wild Samoan Afa (12)

Hulk Hogan (10)

Sgt. Slaughter (9)

The Hangman (8)

Iron Sheik (4)

Jose Estrada (3)

Swede Hansen (3)

Antonio Inoki (2)

Don Muraco (2)

Harley Race (2)

Johnny Rodz (2)

Stan Hansen (2)

Tor Kamata (2)

 

1981

Killer Khan (35)

Sgt. Slaughter (28)

Don Muraco (25)

Angelo Mosca (18)

George Steele (15)

Stan Hansen (9)

The Hangman (7)

Greg Valentine (5)

Hulk Hogan (4)

Jesse Ventura (3)

Moondog Rex (2)

 

1982

Bob Orton Jr. (33)

Greg Valentine (26)

Jimmy Snuka (24)

Adrian Adonis (20)

Buddy Rose (19)

Blackjack Mulligan (17)

Superstar Graham (14)

Jesse Ventura (13)

Mr. Fuji (7)

Mr. Saito (5)

Ray Stevens (4)

Don Muraco (3)

Swede Hansen (2)

Tatsumi Fujinami (2)

The Executioner (2)

 

1983

Sgt. Slaughter (24)

Don Muraco (23)

Ivan Koloff (16)

Masked Superstar (14)

George Steele (13)

Big John Studd (10)

Wild Samoan Afa (10)

Superstar Graham (8)

Buddy Rose (6)

Ray Stevens (6)

Iron Sheik (4)

Mike Sharpe (4)

Mr. Fuji (4)

Ron Bass (3)

 

IRON SHEIK

 

1983

Bob Bradley (1)

Chief Jay Strongbow (1)

Pat Patterson (1)

Salvatore Bellomo (1)

 

1984

Chief Jay Strongbow (4)

Bob Backlund (3)

Salvatore Bellomo (3)

Pat Patterson (2)

Hulk Hogan (1)

Ivan Putski (1)

Tito Santana (1)

 

HULK HOGAN

 

1984

Big John Studd (24)

Paul Orndorff (22)

David Schultz (18)

Iron Sheik (12)

Greg Valentine (10)

George Steele (6)

Roddy Piper (6)

Wild Samoan Afa (4)

Jesse Ventura (3)

Masked Superstar (3)

Moondog Rex (3)

Tiger Chung Lee (3)

Antonio Inoki (2)

Bob Orton Jr. (2)

Brutus Beefcake (2)

Jerry Valiant (2)

Rusher Kimura (2)

 

1985

Brutus Beefcake (16)

Don Muraco (12)

Paul Orndorff (12)

Big John Studd (11)

Jesse Ventura (11)

Roddy Piper (10)

King Kong Bundy (8)

Randy Savage (8)

Terry Funk (6)

Nikolai Volkoff (5)

Iron Sheik (4)

Ken Patera (4)

Tatsumi Fujinami (4)

Greg Valentine (3)

Bob Orton Jr. (2)

Tiger Toguchi (2)

 

1986

Paul Orndorff (44)

King Kong Bundy (15)

Adrian Adonis (14)

Randy Savage (12)

Kamala (9)

Don Muraco (8)

Big John Studd (7)

Terry Funk (5)

Iron Sheik (4)

Hercules (3)

 

1987

Kamala (30)

One Man Gang (26)

Harley Race (22)

Killer Khan (22)

Randy Savage (18)

Ted DiBiase (11)

Hercules (8)

King Kong Bundy (5)

Jake Roberts (2)

Paul Orndorff (2)

Wild Samoan Sika (2)

Andre the Giant (1)

 

1988

One Man Gang (6)

Rick Rude (2)

Ted DiBiase (2)

Andre the Giant (1)

 

RANDY SAVAGE

 

1988

Ted DiBiase (70)

Andre the Giant (33)

Bad News Brown (12)

Akeem (6)

Dino Bravo (6)

Rick Rude (5)

Haku (4)

Virgil (2)

Raymond Rougeau (1)

 

1989

Bad News Brown (21)

Ultimate Warrior (16)

Akeem (2)

Hulk Hogan (1)

 

HULK HOGAN

1989

Randy Savage (62)

Mr. Perfect (16)

Bad News Brown (7)

Big Bossman (4)

 

1990

Mr. Perfect (21)

Dino Bravo (2)

Ultimate Warrior (1)

 

ULTIMATE WARRIOR

 

1990

Randy Savage (44)

Rick Rude (38)

Mr. Perfect (21)

Haku (7)

Dino Bravo (3)

 

1991

Randy Savage (4)

Sgt. Slaughter (3)

 

SGT. SLAUGHTER

 

1991

Ultimate Warrior (30)

Jim Duggan (10)

Hulk Hogan (3)

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