WWF Roster in Year 1988: Full List of Wrestlers
World Wrestling Entertainment: Rosters History Database
On this page you find the full WWF Roster in the year 1988. 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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1988
WWE: All (90)
Akeem
André the Giant
Arn Anderson
B. Brian Blair
Bad News Brown
Bam Bam Bigelow
The Barbarian
Barry Horowitz
Big Boss Man
Big John Studd
The Blue Blazer
Bobby Heenan
Bret Hart
Brother Love
Bruno Sammartino
Brutus Beefcake
Butch Reed
Butch
The Crusher
Davey Boy Smith
Demolition Ax
Demolition Smash
Dino Bravo
Don "The Rock" Muraco
Dynamite Kid
The Fabulous Moolah
Gene Okerlund
George Steele
Gorilla Monsoon
Greg Valentine
Harley Race
Hercules
Hillbilly Jim
Honky Tonk Man
Howard Finkel
Hulk Hogan
The Iron Sheik
Jack Tunney
Jacques Rougeau
Jake Roberts
Jesse Ventura
Jim Brunzell
Jim Duggan
Jim Neidhart
Jimmy Hart
Johnny Valiant
Junkyard Dog
King Haku
King Kong Bundy
Koko B. Ware
Lanny Poffo
Leilani Kai
Linda McMahon
Lord Alfred Hayes
Lucifer Payne
Luke
Marty Jannetty
Mike McGuirk
Miss Elizabeth
Mr. Fuji
Mr. Perfect
Nikolai Volkoff
Pat Patterson
Paul Orndorff
Paul Roma
Pedro Morales
Randy Savage
Raymond Rougeau
The Red Rooster
Rick Martel
Rick Rude
Ricky Steamboat
Roddy Piper
Ronnie Garvin
S.D. Jones
Sean Mooney
Sensational Sherri
Shawn Michaels
Sika
Slick
Steve Lombardi
Superstar Billy Graham
Ted DiBiase
Tiger Chung Lee
Tim White
Tito Santana
Tully Blanchard
The Ultimate Warrior
Vince McMahon
Virgil
Men
Akeem
André the Giant
Arn Anderson
B. Brian Blair
Bad News Brown
Bam Bam Bigelow
The Barbarian
Barry Horowitz
Big Boss Man
Big John Studd
The Blue Blazer
Bobby Heenan
Bret Hart
Brother Love
Bruno Sammartino
Brutus Beefcake
Butch Reed
Butch
The Crusher
Davey Boy Smith
Demolition Ax
Demolition Smash
Dino Bravo
Don "The Rock" Muraco
Dynamite Kid
Gene Okerlund
George Steele
Gorilla Monsoon
Greg Valentine
Harley Race
Hercules
Hillbilly Jim
Honky Tonk Man
Howard Finkel
Hulk Hogan
The Iron Sheik
Jack Tunney
Jacques Rougeau
Jake Roberts
Jesse Ventura
Jim Brunzell
Jim Duggan
Jim Neidhart
Jimmy Hart
Johnny Valiant
Junkyard Dog
King Haku
King Kong Bundy
Koko B. Ware
Lanny Poffo
Lord Alfred Hayes
Lucifer Payne
Luke
Marty Jannetty
Mr. Fuji
Mr. Perfect
Nikolai Volkoff
Pat Patterson
Paul Orndorff
Paul Roma
Pedro Morales
Randy Savage
Raymond Rougeau
The Red Rooster
Rick Martel
Rick Rude
Ricky Steamboat
Roddy Piper
Ronnie Garvin
S.D. Jones
Sean Mooney
Shawn Michaels
Sika
Slick
Steve Lombardi
Superstar Billy Graham
Ted DiBiase
Tiger Chung Lee
Tim White
Tito Santana
Tully Blanchard
The Ultimate Warrior
Vince McMahon
Virgil
Women
Teams
The Brain Busters
The British Bulldogs
The Bushwhackers / The Sheepherders
Demolition
The Hart Foundation
The Heenan Family
The Killer Bees / Masked Confusion
The Mega Powers
The MegaBucks
The Rockers / The Midnight Rockers
Strike Force
Champions
WWF World Heavyweight Championship | Randy Savage
Defeated Ted DiBiase in a tournament final to win the vacant title. | 279+
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Vacant
Immediately after winning the title, André the Giant handed the championship belt to Ted DiBiase, but this was ruled as vacating the title. | 51
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André the Giant
| 0
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Hulk Hogan
| 1474
|
WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship | The Ultimate Warrior
| 124+
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Honky Tonk Man
| 454
|
WWF Tag Team Championship | DemolitionDemolition Ax & Demolition Smash
| 279+
| |
Strike ForceRick Martel & Tito Santana
| 152
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WWF Women's Championship | Rockin' Robin
| 85+
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Sensational Sherri
| 441
|
WWF Women's Tag Team Championship | The Glamour GirlsLeilani Kai & Judy Martin
| 206+
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The Jumping Bomb Angels Itsuki Yamazaki & Noriyo Tateno
| 136
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The Glamour GirlsLeilani Kai & Judy Martin
| 906
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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. | 3666+
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Extras
Part Time Wrestler
Manager
Commentator
Bobby Heenan
Brother Love
Bruno Sammartino
Gorilla Monsoon
Jesse Ventura
Lord Alfred Hayes
Mike McGuirk
Pedro Morales
Sean Mooney
Superstar Billy Graham
Vince McMahon
Ring Announcer
Interviewer
Host
President
Chairman
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Referee
Producer
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