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Dorrance Earnest Funk
(1941-02-03 ) February 3, 1941 (age 83 ) [1] [2] [3] Hammond, Indiana , U.S.
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Dorrance Earnest Funk (born February 3, 1941),[2] [5] known professionally as Dory Funk Jr. , is an American retired professional wrestler and wrestling trainer. The son of Dory Funk (Dorrance Wilhelm Funk) and brother of Terry Funk , he was the promoter of the Amarillo, Texas -based Western States Sports promotion.
Funk held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship once. He is the second-longest reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion of all time after Lou Thesz . He held the WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship once and the CWA World Heavyweight Championship once. He is a 2009 WWE Hall of Fame inductee.
Funk works for All Japan Pro Wrestling as the Pacific Wrestling Federation (PWF) chairman[7] [8] and runs the Funking Conservatory , a professional wrestling school . Overall in major professional wrestling promotions , he is a one-time world champion as he held the NWA World's Heavyweight Championship, which was widely recognized as the only true World Heavyweight Championship until the 1980s.
Professional wrestling career [ edit ]
Training [ edit ]
Funk with his brother Terry in 1973
With a background in amateur wrestling and football , Funk's career in professional wrestling began in 1963 just after a college football career with West Texas State University (now West Texas A&M University), culminating in a 15 to 14 victory over Ohio University in the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas . Funk's first match was a victory over Don Fargo in Amarillo, Texas . West Texas State University All American Jerry Logan was in Funk's corner and Fargo's brother, Jim, was in his corner. Funk was supported by the whole West Texas State University football team and the Tascosa High School amateur wrestling team. He was doing his student teaching as coach of the Tascosa High wrestling team under coach James Kyle.[citation needed ]
National Wrestling Alliance (1963–1987) [ edit ]
Ring introductions as Funk (background, facing camera) prepares to defend the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
Funk started in his father's Amarillo, Texas-based Western States Sports promotion and fought Harley Race, Iron Mike DiBiase and Wild Bull Curry. He demonstrated a rugged hard-hitting style that gained attention. He would eventually move on to Florida, Missouri and Japan where his skills improved as he used uppercut forearm smashes, a variety of suplexes and leglocks. Funk won the NWA World Heavyweight Championship from Gene Kiniski on February 11, 1969 [9] in Tampa, Florida with a spinning toe hold and remained NWA World Champion for the next four and a half years, which is the second-longest uninterrupted reign of any NWA World Champion[4] (Lou Thesz held the NWA world title from November 27, 1949, to March 15, 1956).
Dory and Terry are the only brothers in history to each hold the title.[10] Funk finally lost the NWA World Championship on May 24, 1973, after a hurried recovery from a pickup truck accident on his father's Flying Mare Ranch in West Texas. Dory was forced into the ring in Kansas City , losing the belt to Harley Race .[11] He performed regularly throughout the NWA, particularly in the Mid-Atlantic and Ontario as a heel, Georgia , Florida and Central States regions, through the 1970s and early 1980s. In Toronto he fought Ric Flair for the NWA championship on October 17, 1982. Flair retained the title. In 1987 he feuded with Mike Rotunda in Florida. Rotunda defeated Funk for the vacant Florida Heavyweight title on June 7. Later on a lot of the matches ended in draws.
All Japan Pro Wrestling (1973–1987) [ edit ]
In 1973, Funk made his debut for All Japan Pro Wrestling which had just started the year before. Eventually he became a veteran of the company. He feuded with Giant Baba , The Destroyer , Jumbo Tsuruta , Abdullah The Butcher , The Sheik , Genichiro Tenryu , and Harley Race . Terry Funk and he worked frequently as a tag team in a series of matches against Abdullah the Butcher and The Sheik; and Giant Baba and Jumbo Tsuruta. Funk won many World's Strongest Tag Determination League awards with both Terry and Baba. Together Terry and he won the World's Strongest Tag Determination League tournaments in 1977 , 1979 , and 1982 .
On December 11, 1980, the Funks won Match of the Year Award from Tokyo Sports in their match against Giant Baba and Jumbo Tsuruta. His biggest achievement in All Japan was winning the NWA International Heavyweight Championship three times. He won a tournament for the vacant heavyweight title defeating Terry on April 30, 1981. He dropped the title to Butch Reed that June. Later he defeated Reed in August. On October 9 he dropped the title to Bruiser Brody in Tokyo. He regained the title form Brody on November 1. Eventually he lost the title to Brody on April 21, 1982, in Osaka. Later in his tenure he feuded with Brody, Stan Hansen and Tiger Jeet Singh . The Funks feuded with Riki Choshu and Yoshiaki Yatsu ; and the Youngbloods .
World Wrestling Federation (1986) [ edit ]
Funk and his father in the ring in 1973
In 1986, Dory (renamed "Hoss") made his WWF debut in a team alongside his brother Terry. The brothers performed at WrestleMania 2 defeating the Junkyard Dog and Tito Santana . Terry left the WWF shortly after WrestleMania, but Dory remained, mostly tagging with storyline brother Jimmy Jack Funk , who in truth had no relation to the Funk family. They were managed by Jimmy Hart . He would feud with Junkyard Dog . They feuded with The British Bulldogs . Funk wrestled his last WWF match to Pedro Morales at the Sam Muchnick Memorial Tournament on August 29.
Funk and Gene Kiniski in October 1973
World Wrestling Council and various promotions (1987–1989) [ edit ]
On September 20, 1987, he and Terry teamed up and lost to The Road Warriors by disqualification at World Wrestling Council 14th Anversario in Bayamón, Puerto Rico . On February 27, 1988, Funk participated in World Wrestling Council 's La Copa Gillette tournament beating Bruiser Brody in the first round but later that day he lost to Carlos Colon in the quarter-finals. On April 11, 1988, he lost to Jerry Lawler by count out at Continental Wrestling Association in Memphis, Tennessee. He reunited with Terry at World Wrestling Alliance defeating Doug Somers and Gary Young on February 2, 1989, in Kansas City, Kansas.
Return to All Japan Pro Wrestling (1990–1996) [ edit ]
In October 1990 both Terry and Dory returned to All Japan. They wrestled in tag team matches until Terry left the promotion in April 1991 and went back to North America. Dory found a new partner, Al Perez and they won World's Strongest Tag Determination League Teamwork Award later that year. They lost to Andre the Giant and Giant Baba on November 30, 1991, in Obihiro. At the end of the year Perez left Japan and returned to the United States. In 1992 he once again teamed up with Baba. Later on he teamed with numerous partners. From 1990 to 1996 he feuded with Abdullah the Butcher and Giant Kimala . He left Japan at the end of 1996.
Extreme Championship Wrestling (1994, 1997) [ edit ]
In 1994 Funk made his debut for Extreme Championship Wrestling . He reunited with Terry for the first time in three years. Terry was a main star for the company. They feuded with The Public Enemy during Dory's stay in ECW. On June 26 they teamed up with Tommy Dreamer to defeat Hack Meyers and Public Enemy on ECW Hardcore TV . They lost to Public Enemy at ECW Heat Wave 1994 in a No Rope Barbed Wire match. Dory returned to ECW on September 27, 1997, losing to ECW Champion Shane Douglas .
Later years (1993–2020) [ edit ]
He made an appearance for World Championship Wrestling at the Slamboree 1993: A Legends Reunion Pay-Per-View, wrestling Nick Bockwinkel to a time limit draw in 15 minutes. Funk had Gene Kiniski in his corner and Bockwinkel had Verne Gagne in his corner. He teamed up with Dick Murdoch defeating The Heavenly Bodies at tribute show to Dory called Funk Free For All in Amarillo, Texas October 28, 1993. The Funks wrestled Bruce Hart and Brian Pillman at the Stu Hart 50th Anniversary Show on December 15, 1995, in Calgary, Canada. He made a return appearance with the WWF as a participant in the 1996 Royal Rumble being eliminated by Savio Vega .[4] On June 6, 1997, he made another appearance in WCW at Ilio DiPaolo Memorial Show teaming with Greg Valentine as they lost to Tony Parsi and Gino Brito by disqualification in Buffalo, New York. On September 11, 1997, Dory took part in Terry Funk Presents Wrestle Fest: 50 Years of Funk event. Terry was planning to retire from wrestling for the first time. That night, Dory defeated Rob Van Dam .[12] He won the NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship for the fourth time since 1981 defeating Steve Keirn on November 7, 1997. Then he would hold the title until August 15, 2000, when the title was vacated. In 2001 he wrestled for New Japan Pro-Wrestling teaming with Terry. He feuded with Tatsumi Fujinami and Bob Backlund . Funk and student, Adam Windsor wrestled in a dark match for NWA Total Non-stop Action defeating Homicide and Kory Chavis on November 27, 2002. On January 25, 2005, he teamed with Terry at WrestleReunion where they lost to NWA World Tag Team champions America's Most Wanted .
Funk returned to Puerto Rico for WWC Friday Madness where he defeated Carlos Colon on May 20, 2005. At WrestleReunion 2 Dory, Terry and Mick Foley lost to The Midnight Express in a six-man tag team match on August 27, 2005. On March 5, 2006, he teamed with Mike Graham to defeat David Flair and Tully Blanchard at World Wrestling Legends. On the February 16, 2009 episode of Raw , it was announced that Dory along with his brother Terry would be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2009 by Dusty Rhodes . On the April 1, 2010 edition of TNA Today , Funk appeared on the show to have an interview with Jeremy Borash .[13] Since 2002 Dory been wrestling for his own promotion Funking Conservatory known as "BangTV!" in Ocala, Florida. On September 3, 2006, he lost to Samoa Joe in a Lumberjack match. From 2015 to 2018 Funk has wrestled for Tokyo Gurentai . His last match was against another student of his Osamu Nishimura which ended in a 10-minute draw on November 28, 2018. With the finals seconds left in the match, Funk pinned Nishimura which ended at the count of 2 when the bell rang as time was up. Funk wrestled multiple times during 2019 on the independent circuit.[citation needed ]
On Leap year 2020 Funk teamed with The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) to defeat the team of Blain Rage, Jake Logan, and Shane Chung at Funking Conservatory in Ocala, Florida.
Second return to All Japan (2008) [ edit ]
On March 1, 2008, Funk and Osamu Nishimura defeated Genichiro Tenryu and Masanobu Fuchi in Funk's retirement match via spinning toe hold .[14]
Third return to All Japan (2013–2017) [ edit ]
On October 27, 2013, Funk returned to All Japan Pro Wrestling , teaming with Terry in a tag team match, where they wrestled Masanobu Fuchi and Osamu Nishimura to a twenty-minute time limit draw.[15] Funk was then announced as the new Pacific Wrestling Federation (PWF) chairman.[7] [8] Funk returned to All Japan on July 27, 2014, teaming with Osamu Nishimura and Yutaka Yoshie in a six-man tag team match, where they defeated Masanobu Fuchi , Takao Omori and Último Dragón , with Funk submitting Fuchi for the win.[16] On May 30, 2015, he teamed with old student Genichiro Tenryu and Nosawa Rongai for Tenryu Project to beat Kohei Suwama , Hikaru Sato and Atsushi Aoki . Funk's next match with All Japan took place on May 31, 2015, when he and Nishimura wrestled Fuchi and Yoshiaki Fujiwara to a twenty-minute time limit draw.[17] He returned to All Japan the next month to team with Fuchi and Ultimo Dragon to beat his student Nishimura, Masao Inoue and Soma Takao. His last match for All Japan was on November 28, 2017, teaming with Nishimura, The Great Kabuki and his student Dalton Drellich as they defeated Fuchi, Great Kojika , Atsushi Maruyama and Daisuke Sekimoto in Yokohama.
Retirement (2017–present) [ edit ]
Funk in 1973
On December 31, 2017, Funk announced his retirement from wrestling. On January 27, 2024, Funk was backstage for the Royal Rumble event.[18]
Funking Conservatory (1991–present) [ edit ]
Funk is currently the coach of the Funking Conservatory Professional Wrestling School in Ocala, Florida and teaches the Dory Funk Method of Professional Wrestling. It had a branch affiliated with the World Wrestling Federation called the "Funkin' Dojo. Dory's students included Jeff Hardy ,[4] Matt Hardy ,[4] Christian Cage , Lita , Kurt Angle , Mansoor , Mickie James ,[4] Edge ,[4] Ted DiBiase , and Test . His wife Marti runs BANG TV in which Dory's matches are featured.
Personal life [ edit ]
Dory married his first wife, Jimmie, on June 8, 1960.[19] Together, they have three children: Dory III, Adam Dirk, and Penny. They also have five grandchildren.[20] They later separated and were officially divorced on July 6, 1983. Dory III went into medicine and now practices out of Colorado. Dory IV is now training to be a wrestler under Dory Jr. In 1980, Dory met his second and current wife, Marti; the couple married in 1989. They have two children.[20]
Championships and accomplishments [ edit ]
Funk (pictured in 1972) was a one-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion .
Dory and Terry Funk at the 2009 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony
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Pepper Gomez and Wilbur Snyder
Dory Dixon and Rito Romero
Duke Keomuka and Tony Martin
Dory Dixon and Pepper Gomez
The Dalton Brothers (Jack Dalton and Jim Dalton)
Ciclón Negro and Dory Dixon
The Kozak Brothers (Jerry Kozak and Nick Kozak)
The Alaskan and Tarzan Tyler
Duke Keomuka and Taro Miyake
Mike Clancy and Red McKim
Ciclon Negro and Oscar Salazar
Ivan the Terrible and Tony Borne
Bull Curry and Lucas Pertano
Rip Hawk and Rock Hunter
Von Brauners (Karl Von Brauner and Kurt Von Brauner )
Ciclon Negro and Ricki Starr
Fritz Von Erich and Killer Karl Kox
Duke Keomuka and Kanji Inoki
The Destroyer and Golden Terror
Duke Keomuka and Fritz Von Erich
The Internationals (Al Costello and Karl Von Brauner )
Danny Miller and Nick Kozak
Nick Bockwinkel and Ricky Romero
Dory Funk Jr. and Terry Funk
The Infernos (Inferno #1 and Inferno #2)
Chati Yokouchi and Mr. Ito
Von Erichs (David Von Erich and Kevin Von Erich )
Chang Chung and The Great Kabuki
Kerry Von Erich and Terry Orndorff
Bill Irwin and Frank Dusek
Al Madril and Kerry Von Erich
Bill Irwin and Bugsy McGraw
The Tolos Brothers (Chris Tolos and John Tolos )
The Flying Scotts (George Scott and Sandy Scott )
The Vachons (Maurice Vachon and Paul Vachon )
Chico Garcia and Chet Wallick
Shag Thomas and Mighty Ursus
Al Mills and Don Kindred
Oattem Fisher and Luther Lindsay
Tarzan Tourville and Mighty Ursus
Jim Wright and Gypsy Joe
Jim Wright and Chico Garcia
Tiny Mills and Jack Daniels
The Torres Brothers (Alberto Torres and Ramón Torres )
Alexis Bruga and Aldo Bogni
Sandor Kovacs and Czaya Nando
Jim Wright and Mike Sharpe Sr.
Dominic Bravo and Ron Etchison
Jim Wright and Luke Graham
Jerry Graham and Jim Wright
Jim Wright and Masked Destroyer
Ricky Waldo and Karl von Schober
Kenji Shibuya and Mitsu Arakawa
Ron Etchison and Dan Miller
Art Neilson and Stan Neilson
The Von Steigers (Kurt Von Steiger and Karl Von Steiger)
The Christys (Bobby Christy and Jerry Christ)
The Beast and Bob Sweetan
Jos LeDuc and Paul LeDuc
Bud Osborne and Ray Osborne
Bob Sweetan and Fred Sweetan
Clem St. Louis and Jack Pesek
Gil Hayes and Bill Dromo
Bob Sweetan and Paul Peller
Earl Black and Tiger Joe Tomasso
Dan Kroffat and Bill Cody
Michel Martel and Danny Babich
Chin Lee and Sugi Sito
Tiger Joe Tomasso and Dave Ruhl
Chin Lee and Sugi Sito
Geoff Portz and Jeff Atcheson
Tor Kamata and Sugi Sito
Dan Kroffat and Lenny Hurst
Tiger Joe Tomasso and Gil Hayes
George Gordienko and Super Hawk
Carlos Belafonte and Gino Caruso
Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika )
Chatti Yokouchi and Yasu Fuji
Bob Pringle and Bill Cody
The Kiwis (Sweet William and Nick Carter )
Tokyo Joe and Great Saki
Stan Kowalski and Duke Savage
Rick Martel and Lenny Hurst
Pat Kelly and Mike Kelly
Frankie Laine and Len Thornton
Mr. Hito and John Quinn
Mr. Hito and Gil Hayes
Ed Morrow and Jerry Morrow
Ripper Collins and Don Gagne
Lumberjack Luke and Prince Tapu
Ripper Collins and Bobby Bass
Gama Singh and Crary Stevenson
Ed Morrow and Gama Singh
Mr. Hito and Higo Hamaguchi
Ripper Collins and Larry Sharpe
The Cuban Assassins (Cuban Assassin #1 and Cuban Assassin #2)
Leo Burke and Keith Hart
The Royal Kangaroos (Jonathan Boyd and Norman Frederick Charles III )
Leo Burke and Bobby Burke
Mr. Hito and Michel Martel
Jerry Morrow and George Wells
Norman Frederick Charles III and Cuban Assassin
Keith Hart and Hubert Gallant
The Castillo Brothers (Raul Castillo and Fidel Castillo)
The Hart Family (Keith Hart and Bret Hart )
Mr. Hito and Mr. Sakurada
Leo Burke and Keith Hart
Dory Funk Jr. and Larry Lane
Mr. Hito and Mr. Sakurada
Dynamite Kid and Sekigawa
Dynamite Kid and Kasavubu
Kasavubu and Mr. Sakurada
Jim Neidhart and Hercules Ayala
Duke Myers and Bobby Bass
Leo Burke and Bobby Burke
Duke Myers and Mike Sharpe Jr.
Duke Myers and Kerry Brown
Bruce Hart and Davey Boy Smith
Nightmare Danny Davis and Hubert Gallant
The British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith )
Honky Tonk Wayne and Ron Starr
Leo Burke and Ron Ritchie
Chris Benoit and Ben Bassarab
Wayne Ferris and Cuban Assassin
Chris Benoit and Keith Hart
Ben Bassarab and Owen Hart
The Viet Cong Express (Hiroshi Hase and Fumihiro Niikura)
Bad Company (Bruce Hart and Brian Pillman )
Karachi Vice (Makhan Singh and Jerry Morrow )
The Cuban Commandos (Jerry Morrow and Cuban Assassin )
Chris Benoit and Lance Idol
Karachi Vice (Makhan Singh and Vokkan Singh )
Chris Benoit and Biff Wellington
Bob Brown and Kerry Brown
Benkei Sasaki and Sumo Hara
The Blackhearts (Apocalypse and Destruction )
Dick Raines and Frank Einstein
Bruce Hart and Teddy Hart
Bruce Hart and TJ Wilson
Harry Smith and Apocalypse (II )
Apocalypse (II ) and Dave Swift
Harry Smith and Kirk Melnick
Duke Durango and Karnage
New Karachi Vice (Gama Singh Jr. and Tiger Raj Singh )
Duke Durango and Chris Steele
Randy Myers and Pete Wilson
Juggernaut and Pete Wilson
Juggernaut and TJ Wilson
The A-Team (Dusty Adonis and Michael Avery)
Funky Bunch (Marky Mark and Phoenix Taylor)
The Elite (Chris Steele and Pete Wilson )
Giant Baba and Jumbo Tsuruta (1978)
Jimmy Snuka and Bruiser Brody (1981)
Dory Funk Jr. and Terry Funk (1982)
Bruiser Brody and Stan Hansen (1983)
Jumbo Tsuruta and Genichiro Tenryu (1984, 1986)
Stan Hansen and Ted DiBiase (1985)
Gorin Konbi (Jumbo Tsuruta and Yoshiaki Yatsu ) (1987)
Fuchin Gyorai (Stan Hansen and Terry Gordy ) (1988)
Ryugenhou (Stan Hansen and Genichiro Tenryu ) (1989)
Mitsuharu Misawa and Toshiaki Kawada (1992)
Mitsuharu Misawa and Kenta Kobashi (1993, 1994, 1995)
The Holy Demon Army (Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue ) (1996, 1997)
Kenta Kobashi and Jun Akiyama (1998, 1999)
BATT (Keiji Muto and Taiyō Kea ) (2001)
Taiyō Kea and Satoshi Kojima (2002)
Kojikaz (Satoshi Kojima and Kaz Hayashi ) (2003)
RO&D (Jamal and Taiyō Kea ) (2004)
Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon ) (2005)
Tencozy (Satoshi Kojima and Hiroyoshi Tenzan ) (2006, 2008)
Keiji Muto and Joe Doering (2007)
Keiji Muto and Masakatsu Funaki (2009)
Kai and Seiya Sanada (2011)
Get Wild (Takao Omori and Manabu Soya ) (2012, 2016)
Evolution (Suwama and Joe Doering ) (2013)
Wild Burning (Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori ) (2014)
Suwama and Kento Miyahara (2015)
Violent Giants (Suwama and Shuji Ishikawa ) (2017, 2019)
Joe Doering and Dylan James (2018)
Kento Miyahara and Takuya Nomura (2022)
Katsuhiko Nakajima and Hokuto Omori (2023)
Dr. Klodied
Tosh Togo
Hercules Ayala
Tor Kamata
José Rivera
Eric the Red
Huracán Castillo
Invader I
Carlos Colón
Ox Baker
Kengo Kimura
Abdullah the Butcher
Pampero Firpo
Dory Funk Jr.
King Tonga
Bob Sweetan
Terry Gibbs
Konga the Barbarian
Black Gordman
Super Médico I
Fidel Sierra
Eric Embry
Al Pérez
Mighty Igor
Kareem Mumhammad
Miguel Pérez Jr.
Super Black Ninja
Ricky Santana
Bobby Jaggers
TNT
Abbuda Dein
Ivan Koloff
Don Kernodle
Héctor Guerrero
Huracan Castillo Jr.
Steve Corino
Jake Roberts
Ray González
Jason the Terrible
El Bronco I
Mohammed Hussein
Villano III
Glamour Boy Shane
Victor the Bodyguard
José Rivera, Jr.
Mustafa Saed
El Nene
Harley Lewis
Titán
Paul LeDuc
Jim Steele
Rico Suave
Eddie Colón
Dominican Boy
Eric Alexander
La Amenaza Bryan
Chris Joel
Brent Dail
Abbad
El Bronco I
Heartthrob Romeo
Alex Montalvo
Fire Blaze/Orlando Colón
Barrabás Jr.
Ash Rubinsky
Crazy Rudy
Jeff Jeffrey
BJ
Tommy Diablo
Charles Evans
Idol Stevens
Black Pain
Gilbert (current)
Hideo Saito
Johnny Ringo
La Amenaza Bryan
Samson Walker
Chicano
Apolo
Carlito Caribbean Cool
Ricardo Rodriguez
Member of La Revolución
Mike Mendoza
El Hijo de Ray González
Joe Bravo
Angel Fashion
Lightning
Mighty Ursus
El Comandante
Pedro Portillo III
Bellito Calderón
Carlos Carlderón
Nihan
Mike Nice
Makabro
Carlos Colón
Ox Baker
Dory Funk Jr.
Hercules Ayala
Ron Garvin
Steve Strong
Leo Burke
Invader I
Dick Murdoch
Greg Valentine
Ray González
Dutch Mantell
Mabel
El Bronco
Huracán Castillo
El Nene
Glamour Boy Shane
Pierroth Jr.
Curt Hennig
Jerry Flynn
Vampiro
Konnan
Chicky Starr
Sabu
Lightning
Ricky Cruz
El Diamante
Eddie Colón
La Amenaza Bryan
Lance Hoyt
Black Pain
Abbad
Jon Heidenreich
Alofa the Samoan Tank
Apolo
Razor Ramon
Noriega
Steve Corino
BJ
Shelton Benjamin
Ricky Banderas
Gilbert/El Super Fénix
Andy Leavine
Chris Angel
The Mighty Ursus
El Chicano
Mr. 450
Thunder
Xix Xavant
Orlando Colón
Intelecto 5 Estrellas
Chris Adonis (current )
Los Dinámicos (Carlos Colón and José Rivera)
Samoans (Afa and Sika )
Invader I and José Rivera
Huracán Castillo and Pierre Martel
Kengo Kimura and Hiro Sasaki
The Invaders (Invader I and Invader II )
The Funk Brothers (Terry Funk and Dory Funk Jr. )
Invader I and Pierre Martel
The Moondogs (Moondog Rex and Moondog Spot )
Gino de la Serra and Pierre Martel
Los Mercenarios (Cuban Assassin and Jerry Morrow )
Scorpio and Mr. Tempest
Carlos Colón and Pedro Morales
The Medics/The Super Médicos (Medic I and Medic II )
Hercules Ayala and King Tonga
The Invaders (Invader I and Invader III)
Black Gordman and Medic I
The New York Rockers (Al Perez and Joe Savoldi )
Ángel Mexicano and Fidel Sierra
The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs (Mike Davis and Tommy Lane )
Los Pastores (Butch Miller and Luke Williams )
The Starr Cousins (Chicky and Ron Starr )
The Youngbloods (Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood )
Mr. Pogo and TNT
The Hunters (Bob Brown and Dale Veasey )
Kendo Nagasaki and Mr. Pogo
The Batten Twins (Bart Batten and Brad Batten)
Dan Kroffat and Tama
Jason the Terrible and Steve Strong
Carlos Colón and Invader I
Abudda Dein and Rip Rogers
Puerto Rican Express (Huracán Castillo Jr. and Miguel Pérez Jr. )
The Medics/The Super Médicos (Medic I and Super Medic III )
The Continental Dream (Lance Idol and Rick Valentine )
The Texas Hangmen (Killer and Psycho )
El Bronco and Invader 1
El Gran Mendoza and Billy Travis
The Heartbreakers (Heartbreaker Apollo and Heartbreaker Adonis)
Rex King and Ricky Santana
Heartbreaker Adonis and Doug Masters
El Bronco and Ciclón Salvadoreño
Doug Masters and Ron Starr
The Southern Rockers (Steve Doll and Rex King )
Ray González and Rex King
Mohammed Hussein and El Vigilante
Los Originales Nenes de las Nenas (Ray González and Ricky Santana )
Mohammed Hussein and Dusty Wolfe
Mohammed Hussein and Doug Sanders
El Bronco and Ray González
Huracán Castillo Jr. and Mohammad Hussein
Mohammed Hussein and The Tahitian Warrior
The Wildcats (Mike Anthony and Dobby Gillies)
La Conexión Comunista (Mohammad Hussein and Fidel Sierra
Huracán Castillo Jr. and Ray González
The Canadian Glamour Boys (Sean and Shane )
Huracán Castillo Jr. and Invader I
The International Males (Christopher Daniels and Kevin Quinn)
Ray González and Ricky Santana
La Ley and Ricky Santana
The Islanders (Kuhio and Tahiti )
Glamour Boy Shane and Ricky Santana
The Starr Corporation (Bouncer Bruno and Victor the Bodyguard)
The Huertas Brothers/The Invaders (Maelo Huertas and Invader I )
Bouncer Bruno and Dutch Mantel
Artillería Pesada (Thunder and Lightning)
Barry Windham and Kendall Windham
Rico Suave and Eddie Watts
Ricky Santana and Rico Suave
The Rastamen (Rastaman and Mustafa Saed )
El Bronco and Super Gladiador
Carly Colón and Eddie Colón
Carly Colón and Konnan
The Tahitians (The Tahitian Prince and The Tahitian Warrior )
Los Broncos (Bronco II and Bronco III)
Brent Dail and Ricky Santana
Super Gladiador and Vengador Boricua
Super Gladiador and Brent Dail
Agente Bruno and Rico Suave
Los Nuevos Nenes de las Nenas (Chris Joel and Alex Montalvo)
Diabólico and Rico Suave
Delta Force (Cannon and Viper)
Viper and El Rebelde
The Starr Corporation (Huracán Castillo Jr. and Chicky Starr )
The New Delta Force (The Tahitian Warrior and Viper)
La Doble D Dominicana (Diabólico and Diamante Dominicano)
El Bronco and Diamante Dominicano
Alex Montalvo and Chicky Starr
Joe Bravo and Vengador Boricua
Eric Alexander and Rico Suave
Salt 'n' Pepper (Derrick King and Stan Lee)
Chris Joel and Demolition X
Cassidy Riley and James Storm
America's Most Wanted (James Storm and Chris Harris )
El Poder Supremo (Tim Arson and Rico Suave )
The New Starr Corporation (Huracán Castillo Jr. and Chris Joel)
Terror, Inc. (Black Pain and Hannibal )
Noriega and Jose Rivera Jr.
Noriega and Chris Joel
Los Compadres (El Bronco and Rico Suave )
La Legion del Armagedon (Greco and Romano)
Los Renegados del Infierno (Renegade del Infierno I and Renegade del Infierno II)
The Texas Outlaws (Todd Dean and Brian Gamble)
The New Texas Outlaws (Bad Boy Bradley and Todd Dean)
D'Jour Twins (Dave D'Jour and David D'Jour)
La Evolución Hardcore (Huracán Castillo Jr. and Rico Suave )
The American Family (Idol Stevens and Shawn Spears )
La Amenaza Ilegal (Chicano and Bryan)
Chicano and Idol Stevens
The New American Family (Idol Stevens and King Tonga Jr. )
Los Aéreos (Carlitos and Hiram Tua )
Idol Stevens and Abbad
Zona Urbana (BJ and Chicano )
Los Rabiosos (Mr. Big and Blitz)
Black Pain and Mad Man Manson
BJ and Joe Bravo
Los Fugitivos de la Calle (Niche and Lynx)
Tommy Diablo and Johnny Ringo
Los Dueños de la Malicia (Dennis Rivera and Noel Rodriguez)
The Máximos Bros. (Joel Maximo and Wil Maximo)
El Nuevo Mando (Bolo the Red Bulldog and Diabolico)
Los Arcángeles (El Cuervo and Tommy Diablo )
El Nuevo Mando (El Hombre Bestia Angel and Diabolico)
The Sons of Samoa (Afa Jr. and L.A. Smooth )
Andy Leavine and Samson Walker
Zona 101 (Chicano and Abbad)
Chicano and Xix Xavant
Los Templarios (William de la Vega and Ash )
Los Boricuas (Miguel Pérez Jr. and Huracán Castillo Jr. )
La Revolución (La Revolucion II and La Revolucion III)
El Hijo de Ray González and Mike Mendoza
Juventud Extrema (El Cuervo and Mike Mendoza )
La Revolución (La Revolucion I and La Revolucion II)
El Cuervo and El Hombre Bestia Angel
Khaos and Abaddon
Gilbert and Pedro Portillo
Doom Patrol (Cold and Death Warrant)
La Formula (Steve Joel and Jay Vélez) (current)
Bobo Brazil
Buddy Rogers
Chief Jay Strongbow
Freddie Blassie
Gorilla Monsoon
James Dudley
Ernie Ladd
The Fabulous Moolah
George Steele
Ernie Roth
Ivan Putski
Pedro Morales
Johnny Rodz
Killer Kowalski
Lou Albano
Mikel Scicluna
Pat Patterson
Valiant Brothers
Vince McMahon Sr.
Greg Valentine
Harley Race
Jesse Ventura
Junkyard Dog
Sgt. Slaughter
Tito Santana
Hulk Hogan
The Iron Sheik
Jimmy Hart
Nikolai Volkoff
Paul Orndorff
Roddy Piper
Blackjack Lanza
Bret Hart
Eddie Guerrero
Gene Okerlund
Sherri Martel
Tony Atlas
Verne Gagne
Jerry Lawler
Jim Ross
Mr. Fuji
Curt Hennig
Nick Bockwinkel
The Sheik
Wild Samoans
Jack Brisco
Eddie Graham
Gordon Solie
Mae Young
Peter Maivia
Ric Flair
Rocky Johnson
The Funk Brothers
Howard Finkel
Koko B. Ware
Ricky Steamboat
Stone Cold Steve Austin
Von Erich family
Ted DiBiase
Wendi Richter
Bob Armstrong
Jim Duggan
Road Warriors
Shawn Michaels
Sunny
The Four Horsemen
Mil Máscaras
Ron Simmons
Yokozuna
Booker T
Bruno Sammartino
Mick Foley
Trish Stratus
Jake Roberts
Lita
Paul Bearer
Scott Hall
The Ultimate Warrior
The Bushwhackers
Kevin Nash
Larry Zbyszko
Randy Savage
Rikishi
Tatsumi Fujinami
Fabulous Freebirds
The Godfather
Jacqueline
Stan Hansen
Sting
Frank Gotch
George Hackenschmidt
Lou Thesz
Mildred Burke
Pat O'Connor
Sailor Art Thomas
Diamond Dallas Page
Kurt Angle
Rick Rude
Rock 'n' Roll Express
Theodore Long
Dr. Jerry Graham
Haystacks Calhoun
Judy Grable
June Byers
Luther Lindsay
Martin Burns
Rikidōzan
Toots Mondt
D-Von Dudley
Goldberg
Hillbilly Jim
Ivory
Jeff Jarrett
Mark Henry
Cora Combs
Dara Singh
Hiro Matsuda
Jim Londos
Lord Alfred Hayes
Rufus R. Jones
El Santo
Sputnik Monroe
Stan Stasiak
D-Generation X
Harlem Heat
Hart Foundation
The Honky Tonk Man
Torrie Wilson
Buddy Rose
Hisashi Shinma
Jim Barnett
Joseph Cohen
Luna Vachon
Primo Carnera
Professor Tanaka
S. D. Jones
Wahoo McDaniel
Davey Boy Smith
John Layfield
Jushin Liger
New World Order
Brickhouse Brown
Gary Hart
Ray Stevens
Steve Williams
The Great Khali
Kane
Molly Holly
Rob Van Dam
Dick the Bruiser
Ethel Johnson
Paul Boesch
Pez Whatley
Steiner Brothers
The Undertaker
Vader
Rey Mysterio
Stacy Keibler
Paul Heyman
Thunderbolt Patterson
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