WWE Roster in Year 2002: Full List of Wrestlers
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On this page you find the full WWE Roster in the year 2002. This includes the list of all WWE Wrestlers from Raw and SmackDown, 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 Entertainment.
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2002
WWE: All (131)
A-Train
Al Snow
Batista
Big Boss Man
Big Show
Bill DeMott
Billy Gunn
Billy Kidman
Booker T
Bradshaw
Brock Lesnar
The Brooklyn Brawler
Bubba Ray Dudley
B²
Charlie Haas
Chavo Guerrero
Chris Benoit
Chris Jericho
Chris Kanyon
Christian
Christopher Nowinski
Chuck Palumbo
Crash Holly
D'Lo Brown
D-Von Dudley
David Flair
Dawn Marie
Debra
Diamond Dallas Page
Eddie Guerrero
Edge
Eric Bischoff
Ernest Miller
Faarooq
The Fabulous Moolah
Funaki
Gene Okerlund
The Godfather
Goldust
Haku
Hardcore Holly
Hollywood Hulk Hogan
Horace Hogan
Howard Finkel
The Hurricane
Ivory
Jackie Gayda
Jacqueline
Jamal
Jamie Noble
Jazz
Jeff Hardy
Jerry Lawler
Jerry Lynn
Jim Cornette
Jim Ross
John Cena
Johnny Stamboli
Jonathan Coachman
Josh Mathews
Justin Credible
Justin Roberts
Kane
Kevin Kelly
Kevin Nash
Kurt Angle
Lance Storm
Lilian Garcia
Linda McMahon
Linda Miles
Lita
Mark Henry
Mark Jindrak
Matt Hardy
Maven
Michael Cole
Mike Awesome
Mike Sanders
Molly Holly
Mr. Perfect
Nidia
Nunzio
Paul Bearer
Paul Heyman
Perry Saturn
Randy Orton
Raven
Raymond Rougeau
Rey Mysterio
Rhyno
Ric Flair
Rico
Rikishi
Rob Van Dam
The Rock
Rosey
Sara
Scott Hall
Scott Steiner
Scott Vick
Scotty 2 Hotty
Sean O'Haire
Shane McMahon
Shannon Moore
Sharmell
Shawn Michaels
Shawn Stasiak
Shelton Benjamin
Spike Dudley
Stacy Keibler
Stephanie McMahon
Steve Austin
Steven Richards
Tajiri
Tazz
Terri Runnels
Terry Taylor
Test
Theodore Long
Tiger Ali Singh
Tommy Dreamer
Tony Chimel
Torrie Wilson
Triple H
Trish Stratus
The Undertaker
Val Venis
Victoria
Vince McMahon
William Regal
X-Pac
Raw
Al Snow
Batista
Big Boss Man
Big Show
Booker T
Bradshaw
Brock Lesnar
Bubba Ray Dudley
B²
Chris Benoit
Chris Jericho
Chris Kanyon
Christian
Christopher Nowinski
Crash Holly
D'Lo Brown
D-Von Dudley
Eddie Guerrero
Eric Bischoff
Goldust
The Hurricane
Ivory
Jackie Gayda
Jacqueline
Jamal
Jazz
Jeff Hardy
Jerry Lawler
Jim Ross
Johnny Stamboli
Justin Credible
Justin Roberts
Kane
Kevin Nash
Lance Storm
Lilian Garcia
Linda Miles
Lita
Mark Jindrak
Matt Hardy
Maven
Molly Holly
Mr. Perfect
Paul Heyman
Randy Orton
Raven
Ric Flair
Rico
Rob Van Dam
Rosey
Scott Hall
Scott Steiner
Sean O'Haire
Shawn Michaels
Shawn Stasiak
Spike Dudley
Stacy Keibler
Steve Austin
Steven Richards
Terri Runnels
Test
Theodore Long
Tommy Dreamer
Triple H
Trish Stratus
The Undertaker
Val Venis
Victoria
William Regal
X-Pac
SmackDown
A-Train
Al Snow
Batista
Big Show
Bill DeMott
Billy Gunn
Billy Kidman
Brock Lesnar
B²
Charlie Haas
Chavo Guerrero
Chris Benoit
Chris Jericho
Christian
Chuck Palumbo
Crash Holly
D-Von Dudley
David Flair
Dawn Marie
Diamond Dallas Page
Eddie Guerrero
Edge
Ernest Miller
Faarooq
Funaki
Hardcore Holly
Hollywood Hulk Hogan
Horace Hogan
The Hurricane
Ivory
Jamie Noble
John Cena
Kurt Angle
Mark Henry
Matt Hardy
Maven
Michael Cole
Nidia
Nunzio
Paul Heyman
Perry Saturn
Randy Orton
Rey Mysterio
Rico
Rikishi
The Rock
Sara
Scotty 2 Hotty
Shannon Moore
Shelton Benjamin
Stacy Keibler
Stephanie McMahon
Tajiri
Tazz
Test
Tony Chimel
Torrie Wilson
Triple H
The Undertaker
Val Venis
Vince McMahon
Men
A-Train
Al Snow
Batista
Big Boss Man
Big Show
Bill DeMott
Billy Gunn
Billy Kidman
Booker T
Bradshaw
Brock Lesnar
The Brooklyn Brawler
Bubba Ray Dudley
B²
Charlie Haas
Chavo Guerrero
Chris Benoit
Chris Jericho
Chris Kanyon
Christian
Christopher Nowinski
Chuck Palumbo
Crash Holly
D'Lo Brown
D-Von Dudley
David Flair
Diamond Dallas Page
Eddie Guerrero
Edge
Eric Bischoff
Ernest Miller
Faarooq
Funaki
Gene Okerlund
The Godfather
Goldust
Haku
Hardcore Holly
Hollywood Hulk Hogan
Horace Hogan
Howard Finkel
The Hurricane
Jamal
Jamie Noble
Jeff Hardy
Jerry Lawler
Jerry Lynn
Jim Cornette
Jim Ross
John Cena
Johnny Stamboli
Jonathan Coachman
Josh Mathews
Justin Credible
Justin Roberts
Kane
Kevin Kelly
Kevin Nash
Kurt Angle
Lance Storm
Mark Henry
Mark Jindrak
Matt Hardy
Maven
Michael Cole
Mike Awesome
Mike Sanders
Mr. Perfect
Nunzio
Paul Bearer
Paul Heyman
Perry Saturn
Randy Orton
Raven
Raymond Rougeau
Rey Mysterio
Rhyno
Ric Flair
Rico
Rikishi
Rob Van Dam
The Rock
Rosey
Scott Hall
Scott Steiner
Scott Vick
Scotty 2 Hotty
Sean O'Haire
Shane McMahon
Shannon Moore
Shawn Michaels
Shawn Stasiak
Shelton Benjamin
Spike Dudley
Steve Austin
Steven Richards
Tajiri
Tazz
Terry Taylor
Test
Theodore Long
Tiger Ali Singh
Tommy Dreamer
Tony Chimel
Triple H
The Undertaker
Val Venis
Vince McMahon
William Regal
X-Pac
Women
Teams
3-Minute Warning / The Island Boyz
Acolytes / APA
Big Show & A-Train
Billy & Chuck
Booker T & Goldust
Chris Jericho & Christian
The Dudley Boyz / Team 3D
Eddie Guerrero & Chris Benoit
Edge & Rey Mysterio
The Fabulous Moolah & Mae Young
The Hardy Boyz
John Cena & B²
Kane & Rob Van Dam
Kane & The Hurricane
Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit
Los Guerreros
Mattitude Followers
The McMahon-Helmsley Faction
nWo
Team Xtreme
The Un-Americans
Zoo Crew
Champions
WWE Championship | Kurt Angle
| 16+
| |
Big Show
| 28
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Brock Lesnar
The title became exclusive to the SmackDown brand, and the renamed to WWE Championship. | 84
| ||
The Rock
| 35
| ||
The Undertaker
| 63
| ||
Hollywood Hulk Hogan
The title was renamed Undisputed WWE Championship and then WWE Undisputed Championship, after the WWF was renamed to WWE. | 28
| ||
Triple H
| 35
| ||
Chris Jericho
Earlier the same night, Jericho defeated The Rock for the World Championship, unifying both titles; the World Championship was retired and the WWF Championship became the Undisputed WWF Championship. | 98
|
World Heavyweight Championship | Triple H
| 16+
| |
Shawn Michaels
| 28
| ||
Triple H
After the WWE Undisputed Title became exclusive to SmackDown!, Raw GM Eric Bischoff created the World Heavyweight Championship (a revived WWE version of WCW World Heavyweight Championship) to be the world title of Raw and awarded it to Triple H. At No Mercy, Triple H unified the Intercontinental Title into the World Heavyweight Title. | 76
|
WWE Intercontinental Championship | Triple H
This was a title unification match to unify the Intercontinental Championship with Triple H's World Heavyweight Championship. | 0
| |
Kane
| 20
| ||
Chris Jericho
| 14
| ||
Rob Van Dam
The title returned to Raw due to Van Dam's status as a Raw wrestler. Van Dam then defeated Tommy Dreamer to unify the Hardcore Championship into the Intercontinental Championship, deactivating the Hardcore title. | 22
| ||
Chris Benoit
The title became exclusive to SmackDown! when Benoit defected to SmackDown! | 27
| ||
Rob Van Dam
| 63
| ||
Eddie Guerrero
On May 6, 2002, the title was renamed to WWE Intercontinental Championship. | 36
| ||
Rob Van Dam
On March 25, the brand extension began and the title became exclusive to Raw. | 35
|
WWE Tag Team Championship | Los GuerrerosEddie Guerrero & Chavo Guerrero
| 44+
| |
Edge & Rey Mysterio
| 10
| ||
Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit
The title was established as WWE Tag Team Championship for the SmackDown brand after the World Tag Team Championship became exclusive to the Raw brand. Angle and Benoit defeated Edge and Rey Mysterio in the tournament final to become the inaugural champions. | 18
|
World Tag Team Championship | Booker T & Goldust
| 16+
| |
Chris Jericho & Christian
| 62
| ||
Hurri-KaneThe Hurricane & Kane
The titles were renamed to World Tag Team Championship. | 21
| ||
The Un-AmericansChristian & Lance Storm
The title become exclusive to Raw due to the Un-Americans choosing to go to Raw. | 64
| ||
Edge & Hollywood Hulk Hogan
| 17
| ||
Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo
| 28
| ||
Rico & Rikishi
| 18
| ||
Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo
The title become exclusive to SmackDown! when Billy and Chuck were drafted to SmackDown! During their reign, the titles were renamed the WWE Tag Team Championship. | 87
|
WWE Women's Championship | Victoria
| 44+
| |
Trish Stratus
On the September 26, 2002 episode of SmackDown!, SmackDown! GM Stephanie McMahon revealed that the Women's Title had been made exclusive to Raw. | 56
| ||
Molly Holly
| 91
| ||
Trish Stratus
| 41
| ||
Jazz
In March 2002 the brand extension began; however, the Women's Title were inter-brand. After the WWF was renamed WWE, the title was renamed to WWE Women's Championship. | 98
| ||
Trish Stratus
Defeated Ivory, Jacqueline, Jazz, Lita and Molly Holly in a six-pack challenge for the vacant title. | 78
|
WWF Light Heavyweight Championship | X-Pac
| 201
|
WWE Hardcore Championship | Rob Van Dam
| 0
| |
Tommy Dreamer
The 24/7 rule was deactivated. | 7
| ||
Crash Holly
| 0
| ||
Bradshaw
| 0
| ||
Tommy Dreamer
| 1
| ||
Steven Richards
| 0
| ||
Shawn Stasiak
| 0
| ||
Tommy Dreamer
| 1
|
WWF European Championship | Rob Van Dam
Rob Van Dam unified the title into the Intercontinental Title defeating Jeff Hardy in a unification ladder match. While this reign is not listed in the WWE.com Title History, Rob Van Dam is listed as former European Champion on his WWE.com profile. | 0
| |
Jeff Hardy
| 14
| ||
William Regal
| 63
| ||
Spike Dudley
The title was renamed WWE European Championship on May 5, 2002. | 28
| ||
William Regal
The title became exclusive to Raw when Regal was drafted to the Raw brand on March 26, 2002. | 18
| ||
Diamond Dallas Page
| 49
| ||
Christian
| 91
|
WWE Cruiserweight Championship | Billy Kidman
| 44+
| |
Jamie Noble
| 147
| ||
The Hurricane
| 38
| ||
Tajiri
The title was renamed WWE Cruiserweight Championship on May 5, when WWF became WWE. | 25
| ||
Billy Kidman
| 17
| ||
Tajiri
The title was renamed WWF Cruiserweight Championship when the WWF defeated The Alliance at Survivor Series. The title became exclusive to SmackDown! on March 25, 2002. | 164
|
Extras
Part Time Wrestler
The Brooklyn Brawler
The Fabulous Moolah
Jim Cornette
Raymond Rougeau
Shane McMahon
Sharmell
Stephanie McMahon
Vince McMahon
Manager
Dawn Marie
Debra
Jackie Gayda
Lita
Nidia
Paul Bearer
Paul Heyman
Rico
Sara
Sharmell
Stacy Keibler
Terri Runnels
Theodore Long
Victoria
Commentator
Ring Announcer
Interviewer
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Commissioner
President
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Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Referee
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Arn Anderson
The Brooklyn Brawler
Brother Love
Bruno Lauer
Dean Malenko
Gerald Brisco
Jack Brisco
Jim Barnett
Jim Cornette
John Laurinaitis
Michael Hayes
Pat Patterson
Shane McMahon
Terry Taylor
Tim White
Vince Russo
Coach
Ambassador
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