NWA Roster in 1984: Full List of Wrestlers, Teams, Champions
On this page you find the full NWA Roster in the year 1984. 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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NWA: All (135)
Men
Women
Teams
The Armstrongs
The Assassins
The Blackjacks
The Brisco Brothers
The First Family
The Funks
Jim Neidhart & Krusher Kruschev
Jimmy Valiant & Rufus R. Jones
King Kong Bundy & The Masked Superstar
Lanny Poffo & Rick Rood
Mr. Wrestling II & Magnum T.A.
New Fabulous Ones
The Poffos
The Road Warriors / Legion of Doom
The Rock N' Roll Express
The Russians
Stan Hansen & Bruiser Brody
Stan Hansen & Ole Anderson
Ted DiBiase & Steve Williams
U.S. Express
The Von Erichs
Champions
NWA World Heavyweight Championship | Ric Flair
By early 1985, JCP controlled many NWA territories and attempted going national, thus limiting title matches primarily to performers under contract with JCP. | 221+
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Kerry von Erich
| 18
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Ric Flair
During this reign, Harley Race defeats Ric Flair, then he regained the title, but there title changes were neither authorized nor recognised by NWA. | 164
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NWA United States Heavyweight Championship | Wahoo McDaniel
Defeated Manny Fernandez in a tournament final for the vacant title. | 85+
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Vacant
Wahoo McDaniel was stripped of the title due to Tully Blanchard interfering in McDaniel's title defense. | 98
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Wahoo McDaniel
| 7
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Ricky Steamboat
| 64
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Dick Slater
| 129
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NWA Television Championship | Tully Blanchard
| 278+
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Mark Youngblood
Defeated Dick Slater in a a tournament final to win the vacant title. | 21
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Vacant
Jimmy Valiant dropped the "Charlie Brown" alias and vacated the title. | 66
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Jimmy Valiant
| 38
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NWA National Heavyweight Championship | Ronnie Garvin
| 81+
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Ted DiBiase
This was a phantom match, after The Spoiler left for WWF. | 89
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The Spoiler
On 1984-07-14, The Spoiler joined WWF and he continued to unofficilly defend the title as the "National Heavyweight Championship" on WWF events in Georgia. | 13
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Brad Armstrong
| 58
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The Spoiler
| 22
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Brad Armstrong
Armstrong wrestled under a mask as "Mr. R" (thought to be Tommy Rich under the mask) and pinned Ted DiBiase to win the title, when DiBiase was distracted by Rich standing at the announcers' podium at ringside. | 54
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Ted DiBiase
| 92
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NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Championship | Mike Sharpe
| 14+
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Korstia Korchenko
Defeated Jacques Rougeau to win the title. | 28
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Jerry "The King" Lawler
The title may have been vacated since Lawler also held the AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship when he won the Mid-America title, but that's not confirmed. | 224
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Randy Savage
| 105
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NWA World Tag Team Championship | Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez
| 72+
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Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
| 165
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Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood
| 3
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Jack Brisco & Jerry Brisco
| 31
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Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood
| 31
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"Cowboy" Bob Orton & Don Kernodle
Defeated Jimmy Valiant & Dory Funk Jr. in a tournament final to win the vacant titles. | 56
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Vacant
NWA vacated the titles after Ricky Steamboat announced his retirement from pro wrestling. | 14
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WWF 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. | 10170
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NWA Women's Championship | Vacant
The WWF withdrew from the NWA in 1983, and The Fabulous Moolah sold the championship to the WWF. | 366+
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NWA United States Women's Championship | Judy Martin
The title history is unrecorded from 1983-10-19 to 1986-09-10. Martin was recognized as champion only in East Texas. | 439+
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NWA Women's Tag Team Championship | Wendi Richter & Joyce Grable
| 317
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Joyce Grable & Vicki Williams
The titles history is unrecorded from 1977-02-27 to 1978-08-01. | 2864+
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NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship | The Cobra
Defeated Davey Boy Smith to win the vacant title. During this reign, Les Thornton was recognized by some promoters in the USA as champion due to The Cobra working for WWF. On 1943-11-14, GCW announced that Les Thornton won a fictitious tournament to become champion (unofficial). Then, on 1984-06-02, American promoters vacated their version of the title after Les Thornton joined WWF; Thornton continued to bill himself as champion, defending the title on WWF events as the "WWF Lt. Hvywt Championship". Then, on 1984-07-13, JCP announced that Hector Guerrero won a fictitious tournament to become champion (unofficial). Then, on 1984-10-02, Mike Davis defeated Guerrero to win this unofficial version of the title; then, on 1984-11-22, Denny Brown defeated Davis to win this unofficial version of the title. | 424+
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