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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 26, 2014 17:07:44 GMT -5
WWE WCW ECW TNA WCCW AWA The cloest I can think of is Mick Foley. I think he may have even wrestled for the AWA as part of a talent exchange or something, but I could be completely wrong. I know for sure he worked for all the other companies though. I've also been reading Missy Hyatt's book and it makes me think she came close (even though her WWF stuff wasn't televised). I don't think she ever did anything in the AWA though. So have any wrestlers or even just staff worked for all 6? If not then do any come close? Edit: Actually I don't think Hyatt has ever worked TNA either. I was thinking for sure Hyatt worked an early TNA match where they had all these wrestling valets do a battle royal in pajamas, but according to this write-up she didn't: www.rspwfaq.net/2012/07/nwa-tna-weekly-ppv-2.html
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2014 17:10:44 GMT -5
AWA is what's going to kill this mostly. Raven has worked for all except the AWA if you include Global with World Class.
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Post by Apricots And A Pear Tree on Apr 26, 2014 17:12:31 GMT -5
The Funker maybe?
*Looks it up* Looks like he never did WCCW but he was the Ref in an AWA World title match in Japan.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 26, 2014 17:15:26 GMT -5
AWA is what's going to kill this mostly. Raven has worked for all except the AWA if you include Global with World Class. True because after 1991 the AWA was dead. I guess if we counted the fake AWA it might open this up a bit more, but that would be giving Dale Gagner credit, which no one should do.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 26, 2014 17:17:24 GMT -5
The Funker maybe? *Looks it up* Looks like he never did WCCW but he was the Ref in an AWA World title match in Japan. Man, with Funk's strong association with Texas it's incredible he never worked there. You might be right though. In Hyatt's book she mentions Funk working for Georgia Championship Wrestling, but not in WCCW.
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Post by Rave on Apr 26, 2014 17:21:34 GMT -5
Foley did work AWA as part of a talent exchange, I remember him being on a few of their televised shows.
I would've said the Road Warriors, but they never worked WCCW or ECW.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2014 17:23:00 GMT -5
Looks like Dusty Rhodes and Scott Hall made it everywhere except World Class
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Post by Kash Flagg on Apr 26, 2014 18:36:44 GMT -5
Lawler would be close, but he never was in TNA.
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Post by Brood Lone Wolf Funker on Apr 26, 2014 19:08:17 GMT -5
Teddy Long comes pretty close
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2014 19:25:25 GMT -5
Closest: Jim Cornette never worked for the AWA in and of itself, but Memphis - where he started - did recognize AWA champions and titles at the time he worked there.
Edit: Road Warrior Hawk DID work for ECW (Eastern Championship Wrestling) in 1993-94.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Apr 26, 2014 19:38:55 GMT -5
Of the six promotions originally listed, Foley is absolutely an answer, all six.
Jerry Lynn ranks for all except World Class (though he was in its successor, Global)
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Post by El Pollo Guerrera on Apr 26, 2014 19:44:51 GMT -5
My first thought was Animal of the Road Warriors. Maybe Pat Tanaka as well?
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 26, 2014 20:20:02 GMT -5
My first thought was Animal of the Road Warriors. Maybe Pat Tanaka as well? Can't check myself, on tablet now. According to cagematch.net he never worked WCCW or ECW. He was in the other four though.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2014 20:29:06 GMT -5
Of the six promotions originally listed, Foley is absolutely an answer, all six. Jerry Lynn ranks for all except World Class (though he was in its successor, Global) Foley has to be the last guy to have wrestled pretty much everywhere. In addition to the 6 mentioned, he's also worked AJPW, IWA, WWC, SMW, UWF, appeared in ROH, etc.
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Post by Mayonnaise on Apr 26, 2014 20:53:59 GMT -5
Jimmy Snuka has all but WCCW, though he did work for NWA Big Time in Dallas which was the company before they broke away and became WCCW (if I have my history correct).
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2014 7:47:29 GMT -5
Jeff Jarrett never got "extreme", but wrestled for the others. (He was World Class' Light Heavyweight champion and a top contender for the AWA version.)
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 29, 2014 21:12:13 GMT -5
Just found a surprising one that comes super close to qualifying for this: Hector Guerrero.
In WWE he was of course the Gooker, in the AWA he had a short tag title run, he wrestled for the ECW title in ECW in 1995, he was a jobber in WCW in 1996/1997 and then teamed with LAX in 2008 for a one-off match in TNA and also does Spanish commentary for them. The only one he is missing is WCCW, but since the Guererros relocated to El Paso when he was young there is a small chance he worked there. I doubt it though because Texas is a pretty big place and El Paso was on the wrong side of WCCW's regular stomping grounds. Still pretty cool how much Hector got around.
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Post by Macho Pichu on Apr 29, 2014 21:31:08 GMT -5
Rick Rude died several years before TNA ever came into existence, but he was in all the others.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Apr 30, 2014 0:43:25 GMT -5
Just found a surprising one that comes super close to qualifying for this: Hector Guerrero. In WWE he was of course the Gooker, in the AWA he had a short tag title run, he wrestled for the ECW title in ECW in 1995, he was a jobber in WCW in 1996/1997 and then teamed with LAX in 2008 for a one-off match in TNA and also does Spanish commentary for them. The only one he is missing is WCCW, but since the Guererros relocated to El Paso when he was young there is a small chance he worked there. I doubt it though because Texas is a pretty big place and El Paso was on the wrong side of WCCW's regular stomping grounds. Still pretty cool how much Hector got around. I tried googling an answer and the best I seem to get is a post at Kayfabe Memories where a poster claims Hector & Chavo had a match against the Fantastics for WCCW in 1985. If true, he makes it.
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Post by thegame415 on Apr 30, 2014 2:16:45 GMT -5
Depends how technical you want to get: Ric Flair never wrestled for the original ECW, but wrestled in WWECW (he faced Big Show on Syfy). He never did WCCW, but still.
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