WWF Roster in Year 1985: Full List of Wrestlers
World Wrestling Entertainment: Rosters History Database
On this page you find the full WWF Roster in the year 1985. This includes the list of all WWF 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 World Wrestling Federation.
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1985
WWE: All (83)
Adrian Adonis
Afa
André the Giant
Arnold Skaaland
B. Brian Blair
Barry Windham
Big John Studd
Blackjack Mulligan
Bob Orton
Bobby Heenan
Bret Hart
Bruno Sammartino
Brutus Beefcake
Buddy Rose
Chief Jay Strongbow
Corporal Kirchner
Cyndi Lauper
Davey Boy Smith
Dick Murdoch
Dino Bravo
Don Muraco
Dynamite Kid
The Fabulous Moolah
Freddie Blassie
Gene Okerlund
George Steele
Gorilla Monsoon
Great Gama
Greg Valentine
Hercules Hernandez
Hillbilly Jim
Howard Finkel
Hulk Hogan
The Iron Sheik
Ivan Putski
Jack Brisco
Jack Tunney
Jerry Brisco
Jesse Ventura
Jim Barnett
Jim Brunzell
Jim Neidhart
Jimmy Hart
Jimmy Snuka
Johnny Valiant
Junkyard Dog
King Kong Bundy
King Tonga
Lanny Poffo
Leilani Kai
Linda McMahon
Lord Alfred Hayes
Lou Albano
Mad Dog Vachon
Matt Borne
Mike Rotundo
Mil Máscaras
Miss Elizabeth
Mr. Fuji
Mr. T
Mr. Wrestling II
Nikolai Volkoff
Pat Patterson
Paul Orndorff
Paul Roma
Pedro Morales
Randy Savage
Ricky Steamboat
Rocky Johnson
Roddy Piper
S.D. Jones
Samula
Sgt. Slaughter
Sika
Steve Lombardi
Super Médico II
Terry Funk
Tiger Chung Lee
Tim White
Tito Santana
Tony Atlas
Vince McMahon
Wendi Richter
Men
Adrian Adonis
Afa
André the Giant
Arnold Skaaland
B. Brian Blair
Barry Windham
Big John Studd
Blackjack Mulligan
Bob Orton
Bobby Heenan
Bret Hart
Bruno Sammartino
Brutus Beefcake
Buddy Rose
Chief Jay Strongbow
Corporal Kirchner
Davey Boy Smith
Dick Murdoch
Dino Bravo
Don Muraco
Dynamite Kid
Freddie Blassie
Gene Okerlund
George Steele
Gorilla Monsoon
Great Gama
Greg Valentine
Hercules Hernandez
Hillbilly Jim
Howard Finkel
Hulk Hogan
The Iron Sheik
Ivan Putski
Jack Brisco
Jack Tunney
Jerry Brisco
Jesse Ventura
Jim Barnett
Jim Brunzell
Jim Neidhart
Jimmy Hart
Jimmy Snuka
Johnny Valiant
Junkyard Dog
King Kong Bundy
King Tonga
Lanny Poffo
Lord Alfred Hayes
Lou Albano
Mad Dog Vachon
Matt Borne
Mike Rotundo
Mil Máscaras
Mr. Fuji
Mr. T
Mr. Wrestling II
Nikolai Volkoff
Pat Patterson
Paul Orndorff
Paul Roma
Pedro Morales
Randy Savage
Ricky Steamboat
Rocky Johnson
Roddy Piper
S.D. Jones
Samula
Sgt. Slaughter
Sika
Steve Lombardi
Super Médico II
Terry Funk
Tiger Chung Lee
Tim White
Tito Santana
Tony Atlas
Vince McMahon
Women
Teams
The Brisco Brothers
The British Bulldogs
The Dream Team
The Hart Foundation
The Heenan Family
Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff
The Junkyard Dog & Tito Santana
The Killer Bees / Masked Confusion
The North-South Connection
Pedro Morales & Tito Santana
U.S. Express
Wild Samoans
Champions
WWF World Heavyweight Championship | Hulk Hogan
| 708+
|
WWF International Heavyweight Championship | Vacant
Fujinami gave up the title after a double DQ against Super Strong Machine. | 104
| |
Tatsumi Fujinami
Fujinami regained recognition from the WWF on July 5, 1984, though NJPW recognized his second reign as uninterrupted. | 379
|
WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship | Tito Santana
| 178+
| |
Greg Valentine
| 285
|
WWF Tag Team Championship | The Dream TeamBrutus Beefcake & Greg Valentine
| 129+
| |
The U.S. ExpressBarry Windham & Mike Rotundo
| 68
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The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff
| 78
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The U.S. ExpressBarry Windham & Mike Rotundo
| 69
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The North-South ConnectionAdrian Adonis & Dick Murdoch
| 279
|
WWF International Tag Team Championship | Kengo Kimura & Tatsumi Fujinami
Defeated Dick Murdoch & Adrian Adonis in a tournament final for the title, that was revived as WWF International Tag Team Championship for a partnership between WWF and NJPW. | 160
|
WWF Women's Championship | The Fabulous Moolah
The Fabulous Moolah underneath a mask pinned Wendi Richter to win the title. This was the original screwjob. | 36+
| |
Wendi Richter
| 239
| ||
Leilani Kai
| 41
| ||
Wendi Richter
| 210
|
WWF Women's Tag Team Championship | The Glamour GirlsLeilani Kai & Judy Martin
| 152+
| |
Velvet McIntyre & Desiree Petersen
Victoria suffered a career-ending neck injury on September 1, 1984. Petersen took her place as McIntyre's partner. | 237
|
WWF World Martial Arts Heavyweight Championship | Antonio Inoki
The WWWF World Martial Arts Heavyweight Championship was created for a partnership between WWWF and NJPW, and was awarded by Vincent J. McMahon to Inoki for his achievements in matches against fighters from other combat sports. During this reigns the title changes name to WWF World Martial Arts Heavyweight Championship. | 2570+
|
WWF Junior Heavyweight Championship | The Cobra
| 95
| |
Hiro Saito
| 69
| ||
The Cobra
Defeated Black Tiger to win the vacant title. | 143
|
Extras
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Bobby Heenan
Cyndi Lauper
Freddie Blassie
Jimmy Hart
Johnny Valiant
Lou Albano
Miss Elizabeth
Mr. Fuji
Tim White
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Chairman
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
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