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Undertaker was "Mean" Mark Callous from the tail-end of 1989 through the Summer of 1990 when WCW deemed him "unmarketable" and fired him. Sound familiar? They thought the same for Steve Austin.

 

WWF turned both guys into Mega-Stars.

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Hardcore Holly - WWE 4-life

 

 

I've certainly seen an episode of WCW Worldwide (billed as WWE Classics over here in the UK) from late 1990 where Flair/Windham squashed Bob Holly and some other jobber....

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The Road Warriors were never the WCW World Tag Team Champions.

NWA/WCW, it was the same thing when they had the belts.

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Jimmy Snuka has appeared in ECW/NWATNA/WCW/WWF, I don't know if he ever made AWA appearances.

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Actually, Undertaker wrestled for WCW as "Mean" Mark Callous, a member of the Skyscrapers, and even has a US title shot on one of the Clash's

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Jimmy Snuka has appeared in ECW/NWATNA/WCW/WWF, I don't know if he ever made AWA appearances.

:huh: he had one of the most famous angles with Col. Debeers in the AWA.

I don't know a lot about the AWA outside of a few events.

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Quote: NWA/WCW, it was the same thing when they had the belts.

 

No it wasn't. "World Championship Wrestling" was the name of the program put on by the NWA. The Road Warriors held the NWA World Tag Team Title belts on the show.

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They were still champions when it was a hybrid NWA/WCW show.

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NOTE: I'm only counting JCP and TNA as NWA for this. Virtually every guy in the business has wretled some show promoted under the NWA banner. And I don't know everybody who has come through TNA. Guys who have appeared in ECW, WCW, and WWF are too numerous to bother with. Guys who have main evented PPVs for all three are not, I think Terry Funk is the only one (WCW GAB 89, WCW Halloween Havoc 89, WCW Fall Brawl 94, WWF NWO 98, ECW Harcore Heaven 97).

 

How has nobody mentioned Jim Cornette?

 

He worked for Mid-South/UWF, JCP (Jim Crockett Promotions NWA), WCW, WWF, ECW, ROH, SMW, OVW, etc...

 

Steamboat worked for JCP, WWF, WCW, and TNA as well as ROH.

 

Flair worked for JCP, AWA, WCW, and WWF.

 

Ron Simmons - JCP, WCW, ECW, WWF.

 

Al Snow - JCP, WCW (had a tryout), WWF, ECW.

 

Rick Steiner - JCP, WCW, WWF, ECW.

 

Perry Saturn - ECW, WCW, WWF, TNA.

 

Raven - WCW, WWF, ECW, TNA, ROH.

 

When did Scott Hall ever work for ECW? He had the semi-famous thing where he shoed up to see Aldo Montoya and DOuglas told him to fuck off. I don't ever remember him actually being part of the show. He was under contract to WWF and WCW throughout the entire existance of the promotion, save maybe a few months at the very end. Hall did work for AWA, WWF, WCW, USWA, amongst others but never for ECW that I know of.

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He wrestled like two matches for them in 2000.

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Erik Watts was in TNA,WCW,WWF and had a short ECW run.

 

Stan Hansen was in AWA,WCW,ECW and WWF.

 

Harley Race was in JCP,TNA,WCW,WWF and must take the record for most promotions ever worked(either him or Andre) when you consider all the territories he's wrestled in at least 1 time.

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Eddie Guerrero - WCW, ECW, WWE

Chris Jericho - ditto

some more guys

 

JBL - WWE 4-life

Undertaker - WWE 4-life

Hardcore Holly - WWE 4-life

 

etc...

Undertaker was in WCW.

I think the point was made the third time this was mentioned. :)

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JBL wrestled for the NWA when it lost national respectability in the mid-90s. After a stint with thew GWF as John Hawk, "Bradshaw" did NWA work and even won the NWA North American Heavyweight title. A title he'd later challenge for in 1998 against Jeff Jarrett during an awful WWF angle.

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Joey Matthews?

Part of a phenomenal tag team with Christian York in ECW. Never got off the ground because of ECW folding, however.

 

Hall did a 30-second job to Sal E. Graziano at a 2000 house show if I remember correctly.

 

Yep. Then beat Justin Credible later on that night.

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Hall did a 30-second job to Sal E. Graziano at a 2000 house show if I remember correctly.

OK, I stand corrected. He would have fit in quite well with the lockerroom now that I think of it.

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Scott Hall also wrestled in the main event of the show preceeding that one, it was

 

Hall/Lynn vs Credible/Rhyno

 

 

Hows about Vader? He's worked TNA/NWA/WCW/WWF, not sure if he's worked AWA or not though?

 

Rick Steiner - JCP, WCW, WWF, ECW.

 

 

TNA as well- he was brought in a challenger for Jarrett under Jimmy Hart and also worked at the first tna ppv...

 

Does Hogan count? He's done AWA/WWF/WCW and also appeared on a TNA show...

 

Rick Rude had done AWA/NWA/WCW/WWF/ECW

 

Malenko managed NWA(Tag team on a Clash in 92),WCW/ECW/WWE

 

Benoit was the same if he competed in NWA with Beef Wellington, although this might have been after it became WCW, meaning he has done NWA/WCW/ECW/WWE

 

Eddie has done AWA(Superclash)/WCW/ECW/WWE/ROH

 

Konnan has done NWA(Starrcade 90)ECW/WCW/TNA/ROH and has been employed by the WWE although he never wrestled there...

 

Missy Hyatt has done NWA/WWE/ECW/WCW

 

Shane Douglas has done NWA (once) WWE (twice) ECW (twice) and TNA

 

Chris Candido (RIP) and Tammy had done WWF/ECW/WCW/TNA

 

Foley has done ECW/WWF/WCW/NWA/AWA/ROH

 

DDP has done AWA/NWA/WCW/WWF/TNA

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Hows about Vader? He's worked TNA/NWA/WCW/WWF, not sure if he's worked AWA or not though?

He worked in the AWA for a while. Had a singles match with Bruiser Brody there.

And he got brutalized by Stan Hansen in an angle as well ... used his real name and the nickname "the Baby Bull", if my memory serves.

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Just to clarify...

 

Jerry Lynn worked in the AWA very early in his career.

 

Eddie did not work the Superclash show, it was his brothers.

 

Taker recieved a shot at the NWA U.S Title at GAB '90, not at a clash.

 

Jimmy Snuka worked in the AWA as well as WWF, ECW, WCW and NWA(both Crockett and TNA).

 

The current NWA World Title is -- and this is even arguable since Flair's brief run with the belt after WCW left the NWA fucked up the lineage --- can be traced back to Lou Thesz beating Orville Brown (by forfeit, I think) in 1948 to create the Nat'l Wrestling Alliance World Title.

-=Mike

 

Orville Brown was already named the first National Wrestling Alliance Champion when Lou Thesz was awarded the belt because Brown was in a car accident preventing him from defending the title.

 

The only WWF "lifers"(not counting OVW or any other feeder territory) I can think of, are ones that were trained by the promotion, like Orton, Angle, Rock, Brock...etc

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The only WWF "lifers"(not counting OVW or any other feeder territory) I can think of, are ones that were trained by the promotion, like Orton, Angle, Rock, Brock...etc

 

Angle worked ECW, did commentary for Guido/Taz and walked out after the crucifixtion incident with Raven/Sandman....

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I believe the Rock 'n' Roll Express and Midnight Rockers had a brief program for the AWA World Tag Titles when the Rockers ran as heels briefly in 1988.

They did do a program with the Midnight Rockers as heels, but it was in the Memphis/CWA area after the first short run in the WWF for the Rockers.

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Ricky Morton has worked:-

 

 

AWA late 80's Rock 'n Roll Express

NWA late 80's early 90's Rock 'n Roll Express

SMW/WWF mid 90's Rock 'n Roll Express (SMW mainly but also Survivor Series 93)

ECW (Crossing the Line Again vs Big Stevie Cool

WCW late 90's as talent enhancement

WWF early/mid 98 Rock 'n Roll Express

NWA TNA as a one shot deal as Rock 'n Roll Express (did they join S.E.X?)

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