NWA Roster in Year 1975: Full List of Wrestlers
National Wrestling Alliance: Rosters History Database
On this page you find the full NWA Roster in the year 1975. This includes the list of all NWA Wrestlers, division between Men and Women Rosters, active Tag Teams & Stables, the current reigning Champions, as well as Managers, Announcers, Authority figures, Producers and other personalities in National Wrestling Alliance.
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1975
NWA: All (110)
Abdullah the Butcher
Adnan Kassie
Afa
André the Giant
Angelo Mosca
Angelo Poffo
The Assassin
Bearcat Wright
Bill Watts
Billy Robinson
Blackjack Lanza
Blackjack Mulligan
Bob Armstrong
Bob Backlund
Bob Orton Jr.
Bob Remus
Bobo Brazil
Bolo Mongol
Boris Malenko
Bruno Sammartino
Buddy Roberts
Chief Jay Strongbow
Chuck O'Connor
Dick The Bruiser
Dick Murdoch
Dino Bravo
Dominic DeNucci
Don Muraco
Dory Funk Jr.
Dr. Jerry Graham
Dusty Rhodes
Dutch Mantel
Eddie Graham
El Santo
Ernie Ladd
Ethel Johnson
The Fabulous Moolah
Frank Goodish
Fritz von Erich
Gary Hart
George Steele
Great Seki
Greg Valentine
Harley Race
Haystacks Calhoun
Hiro Matsuda
Ivan Koloff
Ivan Putski
J.J. Dillon
Jack Brisco
Jake Smith Jr.
Jerry Brisco
Jerry Jarrett
Jerry Lawler
Jesse Ventura
Jim Crockett Jr.
Jimmy Garvin
Jimmy Snuka
Jimmy Valiant
Johnny Powers
Johnny Valentine
Johnny Valiant
Kevin Sullivan
Khosrow Vaziri
Killer Kowalski
Kim Duk
Lanny Poffo
Larry Zbyszko
Leilani Kai
Lord Alfred Hayes
Lou Thesz
Mad Dog Vachon
Masa Saito
Mitsuo Momota
Motoshi Okuma
Mr. Fuji
Mr. Wrestling II
Nick Bockwinkel
Ole Anderson
Pat O'Connor
Pat Patterson
Paul Perschmann
Pedro Morales
Peter Maivia
Pez Whatley
Professor Toru Tanaka
Randy Poffo
Ray Stevens
Raymond Rougeau
Ric Flair
Rick Martel
Robert Fuller
Rocky Johnson
Roddy Piper
Ronnie Garvin
Rufus R. Jones
The Sheik
Sika
Sputnik Monroe
Stan Hansen
Stan Stasiak
Steve Keirn
Superstar Billy Graham
Tatsumi Fujinami
Ted DiBiase
Terry Funk
Thunderbolt Patterson
Tiger Jeet Singh
Tony Atlas
Wahoo McDaniel
Men
Abdullah the Butcher
Adnan Kassie
Afa
André the Giant
Angelo Mosca
Angelo Poffo
The Assassin
Bearcat Wright
Bill Watts
Billy Robinson
Blackjack Lanza
Blackjack Mulligan
Bob Armstrong
Bob Backlund
Bob Orton Jr.
Bob Remus
Bobo Brazil
Bolo Mongol
Boris Malenko
Bruno Sammartino
Buddy Roberts
Chief Jay Strongbow
Chuck O'Connor
Dick The Bruiser
Dick Murdoch
Dino Bravo
Dominic DeNucci
Don Muraco
Dory Funk Jr.
Dr. Jerry Graham
Dusty Rhodes
Dutch Mantel
Eddie Graham
El Santo
Ernie Ladd
Frank Goodish
Fritz von Erich
Gary Hart
George Steele
Great Seki
Greg Valentine
Harley Race
Haystacks Calhoun
Hiro Matsuda
Ivan Koloff
Ivan Putski
J.J. Dillon
Jack Brisco
Jake Smith Jr.
Jerry Brisco
Jerry Jarrett
Jerry Lawler
Jesse Ventura
Jim Crockett Jr.
Jimmy Garvin
Jimmy Snuka
Jimmy Valiant
Johnny Powers
Johnny Valentine
Johnny Valiant
Kevin Sullivan
Khosrow Vaziri
Killer Kowalski
Kim Duk
Lanny Poffo
Larry Zbyszko
Lord Alfred Hayes
Lou Thesz
Mad Dog Vachon
Masa Saito
Mitsuo Momota
Motoshi Okuma
Mr. Fuji
Mr. Wrestling II
Nick Bockwinkel
Ole Anderson
Pat O'Connor
Pat Patterson
Paul Perschmann
Pedro Morales
Peter Maivia
Pez Whatley
Professor Toru Tanaka
Randy Poffo
Ray Stevens
Raymond Rougeau
Ric Flair
Rick Martel
Robert Fuller
Rocky Johnson
Roddy Piper
Ronnie Garvin
Rufus R. Jones
The Sheik
Sika
Sputnik Monroe
Stan Hansen
Stan Stasiak
Steve Keirn
Superstar Billy Graham
Tatsumi Fujinami
Ted DiBiase
Terry Funk
Thunderbolt Patterson
Tiger Jeet Singh
Tony Atlas
Wahoo McDaniel
Women
Teams
Abdullah the Butcher & The Sheik
The Blackjacks
Bob Armstrong & Robert Fuller
The Brisco Brothers
Dusty Rhodes & Superstar Billy Graham
The Funks
Mr. Fuji & Professor Toru Tanaka
Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens
Pat O'Connor & Rufus R. Jones
The Poffos
Soul Patrol
Stan Hansen & Frank Goodish
Superstar Billy Graham & Ivan Koloff
The Texas Outlaws
The Valiant Brothers
Wild Samoans
Champions
NWA World Heavyweight Championship | Terry Funk
| 21+
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Jack Brisco
| 366
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NWA United States Heavyweight Championship | Paul Jones
| 34+
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Terry Funk
Defeated Paul Jones in a tournament final for the vacant title. | 18
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Vacant
The title was vacated when Johnny Valentine suffered a career-ending injury in a plane crash. | 36
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Johnny Valentine
| 93
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Harley Race
Defeated Johnny Weaver in a tournament final to become the inaugural NWA United States Heavyweight Champion for Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling. | 183
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NWA Mid-Atlantic Television Championship | Vacant
Paul Jones gave up the title after he won the NWA Mid-Atlantic United States Heavyweight Championship. | 28+
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Paul Jones
| 117
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Ric Flair
| 181
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Paul Jones
| 44
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NWA World Tag Team Championship | The Minnesota Wrecking CrewOle Anderson & Gene Anderson
| 203+
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Wahoo McDaniel & Paul Jones
| 27
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The Minnesota Wrecking CrewOle Anderson & Gene Anderson
On a TV taping in Raleigh, The Andersons were said to be headed to San Francisco to participate in a tournament (fictitious) to crown new NWA World Tag Team Champions, then they appeared with the belts on television the next week. | 106
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NWA Women's Championship | The Fabulous Moolah
During this reigns the following title changes took place: Bette Boucher, then The Fabulous Moolah, then Yukiko Tomoe, then The Fabulous Moolah, then Evelyn Stevens, then The Fabulous Moolah; however, WWE recognizes Moolah's reign as being uninterrupted until 1984. The title was known as the NWA World Women's Championship until May 19, 1984, when Moolah sold the rights to the championship to the WWF, and the title was renamed to WWF Women's Championship. | 7043+
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