WWF Roster in Year 1997: Full List of Wrestlers
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On this page you find the full WWF Roster in the year 1997. 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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1997
WWE: All (87)
Ahmed Johnson
Al Snow
The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust
Barry Horowitz
Bart Gunn
Billy Gunn
Blackjack Windham
Bob Backlund
Bob Holly
Bradshaw
Bret Hart
Brian Christopher
Brian Pillman
The British Bulldog
The Brooklyn Brawler
Cactus Jack
Chainsaw Charlie
Chyna
Crush
D'Lo Brown
Dok Hendrix
The Executioner
Faarooq
Flash Funk
The Goon
Gorilla Monsoon
The Great Sasuke
Harvey Wippleman
Honky Tonk Man
Howard Finkel
The Jackal
Jake Roberts
Jeff Hardy
Jeff Jarrett
Jerry Lawler
Jim Cornette
Jim Neidhart
Jim Ross
Justin Credible
Kama Mustafa
Kane
Ken Shamrock
Kevin Kelly
Linda McMahon
Luna Vachon
Marc Mero
Mark Henry
Marlena
Matt Hardy
Michael Cole
Mosh
Owen Hart
Pat Patterson
The Patriot
Paul Bearer
Phineas I. Godwinn
Raymond Rougeau
Recon
Rick Rude
Road Dogg
Road Warrior Animal
Road Warrior Hawk
The Rock
Sable
Savio Vega
Scott Taylor
Sgt. Slaughter
Shawn Michaels
Steve Austin
Steve Blackman
Steve Corino
The Sultan
Sunny
Super Loco
Sycho Sid
TAKA Michinoku
Tank
Thrasher
Tiger Ali Singh
Tiger Jeet Singh
Tito Santana
Tony Atlas
Triple H
The Undertaker
Vader
Vince McMahon
Águila
Men
Ahmed Johnson
Al Snow
The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust
Barry Horowitz
Bart Gunn
Billy Gunn
Blackjack Windham
Bob Backlund
Bob Holly
Bradshaw
Bret Hart
Brian Christopher
Brian Pillman
The British Bulldog
The Brooklyn Brawler
Cactus Jack
Chainsaw Charlie
Crush
D'Lo Brown
Dok Hendrix
The Executioner
Faarooq
Flash Funk
The Goon
Gorilla Monsoon
The Great Sasuke
Harvey Wippleman
Honky Tonk Man
Howard Finkel
The Jackal
Jake Roberts
Jeff Hardy
Jeff Jarrett
Jerry Lawler
Jim Cornette
Jim Neidhart
Jim Ross
Justin Credible
Kama Mustafa
Kane
Ken Shamrock
Kevin Kelly
Marc Mero
Mark Henry
Matt Hardy
Michael Cole
Mosh
Owen Hart
Pat Patterson
The Patriot
Paul Bearer
Phineas I. Godwinn
Raymond Rougeau
Recon
Rick Rude
Road Dogg
Road Warrior Animal
Road Warrior Hawk
The Rock
Savio Vega
Scott Taylor
Sgt. Slaughter
Shawn Michaels
Steve Austin
Steve Blackman
Steve Corino
The Sultan
Super Loco
Sycho Sid
TAKA Michinoku
Tank
Thrasher
Tiger Ali Singh
Tiger Jeet Singh
Tito Santana
Tony Atlas
Triple H
The Undertaker
Vader
Vince McMahon
Águila
Women
Teams
D-Generation X
The Flying Nuns
The Hardy Boyz
The Headbangers
Jerry Lawler & Brian Christopher
Nation of Domination
The New Age Outlaws
The New Blackjacks
The New Hart Foundation
NWA
Owen Hart & The British Bulldog
The Road Warriors / Legion of Doom
The Truth Commission
Champions
WWF World Heavyweight Championship | Shawn Michaels
This was the Montreal Screwjob. | 52+
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Bret Hart
| 98
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The Undertaker
| 133
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Sycho Sid
| 34
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Bret Hart
Defeated Steve Austin, The Undertaker and Vader in a 4-way elimination match for the vacant title. | 1
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Vacant
Shawn Michaels forfeited the title due to a knee injury. | 3
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Shawn Michaels
| 25
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Sycho Sid
| 63
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WWF Intercontinental Championship | The Rock
Steve Austin handed the title belt to The Rock. | 23+
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Steve Austin
| 29
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Owen Hart
Defeated Ron Simmons / Faarooq in a tournament final for the vacant title. | 35
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Vacant
Vacated due to a neck injury that Steve Austin. | 27
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Steve Austin
| 36
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Owen Hart
| 97
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The Rock
| 74
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Triple H
| 115
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WWF Tag Team Championship | The New Age OutlawsBilly Gunn & Road Dogg
| 37+
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The Legion of DoomRoad Warrior Animal & Road Warrior Hawk
| 42
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The GodwinnsPhineas I. Godwinn & Henry O. Godwinn
| 8
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The HeadbangersMosh & Thrasher
Defeated The Godwinns, Legion of Doom and Davey Boy Smith & Owen Hart in a 4-way elimination match for the vacant title. | 28
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Vacant
The title was vacated when Steve Austin suffered a neck injury. | 0
| ||
Steve Austin & Cactus Jack
Austin & Love defeated Davey Boy Smith & Owen Hart, who had won a tournament to face Austin and a partner of his choosing, for the vacant title. | 55
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Vacant
The title was vacated when Shawn Michaels was suspended after a backstage fight with Bret Hart. | 0
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Steve Austin & Shawn Michaels
| 49
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WWF Light Heavyweight Championship | TAKA Michinoku
Defeated Brian Christopher in a tournament final to win the title, a renewed version of the previous title held by UWA/MPW/NJPW. | 24+
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Vacant
The J-Crown championships (with the except the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship) were vacated. Shinjiro Otani returned its component belts to their home promotions, including the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship. Otani was the final wrestler in NJPW to hold the title before it was returned to WWF. | 32
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WWF European Championship | Triple H
Michaels was ordered to defend the title against Triple H by WWF Commissioner Sgt. Slaughter, and he intentionally lost the match, because he also held the WWF World Heavyweight Title. | 9+
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Shawn Michaels
| 93
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The British Bulldog
Defeated Owen Hart in a tournament final to become the first champion. | 201
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Extras
Part Time Wrestler
Manager
Commentator
Honky Tonk Man
Jerry Lawler
Jim Cornette
Jim Ross
Kevin Kelly
Michael Cole
Raymond Rougeau
Sunny
Tito Santana
Vince McMahon
Ring Announcer
Interviewer
Commissioner
President
Chairman
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Referee
Producer
Brother Love
Gorilla Monsoon
J.J. Dillon
Jack Brisco
Jerry Brisco
Jim Cornette
Pat Patterson
Shane McMahon
Vince Russo
Ambassador
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