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Post by SkullTrauma on Apr 30, 2014 2:31:12 GMT -5
Ric Flair ... never did WCCW, but still. yes he did
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2014 3:18:41 GMT -5
My first thought was Animal of the Road Warriors. Maybe Pat Tanaka as well? Can't check myself, on tablet now. Tanaka is close. Did he ever do anything with TNA or WCCW? He obviously did WWE, WCW, ECW, AWA. Scott Hall? Did he ever do WCCW? Bobby Eaton is close. WCCW or AWA? He did all of the others. One Man Gang is close. No TNA. Tom Prichard is close. No TNA. Terry Gordy died before TNA existed. Otherwise, he did all of the others.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2014 4:33:48 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). Big Time should count as WCCW. It was Fritz Von Erich's promotion the entire time, he just adopted the name "World Class Championship Wrestling" to go along with the television show expansion. Same company though, just like when Watts changed from Mid-South to UWF. Both Terry and Dory Funk worked for Fritz when it was called Big Time, so they qualify as having worked for all of the promotions on the list.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 30, 2014 5:26:00 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. Cool stuff. I also Googled it and saw a post on Facebook that may mention something, but I've been on a computer that blocks Facebook all night so haven't been able to click it. I tried typing in the match you mentioned, but it mostly brings up stuff saying it took place at UWF. Of course they could have wrestled both places as well. 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. Flair was never on the WCCW regular roster or anything, but he did have some matches there on these cards: www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=3095www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=3073Since we're going more by one time appearances rather than full-time roster for the sake of this card I say he would qualify if you count the revived ECW. I don't think I would though since WWECW is pretty far different from the original promotion.
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Post by king1836 on Apr 30, 2014 5:32:17 GMT -5
Ric Flair. He defended the NWA World Title in WCCW from 1982 to 1985. However, he never worked for the independent ECW.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 30, 2014 5:43:50 GMT -5
My first thought was Animal of the Road Warriors. Maybe Pat Tanaka as well? Can't check myself, on tablet now. Tanaka is close. Did he ever do anything with TNA or WCCW? He obviously did WWE, WCW, ECW, AWA. Scott Hall? Did he ever do WCCW? Bobby Eaton is close. WCCW or AWA? He did all of the others. One Man Gang is close. No TNA. Tom Prichard is close. No TNA. Terry Gordy died before TNA existed. Otherwise, he did all of the others. From what I can gather from cagematch.net Tatanka: Never worked WCCW, but wrestled Jay Lethal in TNA. Also, I'm pretty sure he never worked AWA. It struck me as weird when you said he obviously worked there, but nothing comes up on cagematch and I don't remember him saying he worked AWA in his RF shoot. It's been a LONG while since I saw it though and cagematch.net doesn't have EVERYTHING so I could be wrong. Tatanka is actually increibly well traveled though and I knew he held a title in Israel, but forgot all about his having a bout in 2003 in CZW of all places. Bobby Eaton: He had at least a few matches in the AWA in the mid 1980s and at least a one-off match in TNA in 2003. He also had at least a one-off in ECW in 1994 and wrestled on that WCCW Star Wars card I posted earlier. Oddly enough I don't think Eaton has EVER wrestled for the WWF/WWE. I found this though warning it is from Yahoo answers: answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100908155129AARIjWy I wouldn't be surprised if he wrestled at least a dark match or jobber match at some point for them, but haven't found anything yet. One Man Gang: Correct. Just missing TNA from what I've found. A shame he couldn't have done a squash match when Jay Lethal was doing his Macho Man gimmick. Macho Man and Gang even had some history since Gang also played Akeem (one-half of the Twin Towers) and I think he was one of the guys Macho wrestled in the WM IV tournament so they could play have played up references to that. Oh well, I guess there's still technically time even though Gang had a heart attack a while back and hasn't worked any matches since 2009 I beleive. Tom Prichard: Correct. Just missing TNA and I'd say he's more likely to wrestle for them than Gang, but that's not saying much. Terry Gordy: Correct. Sadly no chance of TNA
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Post by TK The Friendly Robot on Apr 30, 2014 5:53:22 GMT -5
Tanaka is close. Did he ever do anything with TNA or WCCW? He obviously did WWE, WCW, ECW, AWA. From what I can gather from cagematch.net Tatanka: Never worked WCCW, but wrestled Jay Lethal in TNA. Also, I'm pretty sure he never worked AWA. It struck me as weird when you said he obviously worked there, but nothing comes up on cagematch and I don't remember him saying he worked AWA in his RF shoot. It's been a LONG while since I saw it though and cagematch.net doesn't have EVERYTHING so I could be wrong. Tatanka is actually increibly well traveled though and I knew he held a title in Israel, but forgot all about his having a bout in 2003 in CZW of all places. Bobby Eaton: He had at least a few matches in the AWA in the mid 1980s and at least a one-off match in TNA in 2003. He also had at least a one-off in ECW in 1994 and wrestled on that WCCW Star Wars card I posted earlier. Oddly enough I don't think Eaton has EVER wrestled for the WWF/WWE. I found this though warning it is from Yahoo answers: answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100908155129AARIjWy I wouldn't be surprised if he wrestled at least a dark match or jobber match at some point for them, but haven't found anything yet. One Man Gang: Correct. Just missing TNA from what I've found. A shame he couldn't have done a squash match when Jay Lethal was doing his Macho Man gimmick. Macho Man and Gang even had some history since Gang also played Akeem (one-half of the Twin Towers) and I think he was one of the guys Macho wrestled in the WM IV tournament so they could play have played up references to that. Oh well, I guess there's still technically time even though Gang had a heart attack a while back and hasn't worked any matches since 2009 I beleive. Tom Prichard: Correct. Just missing TNA and I'd say he's more likely to wrestle for them than Gang, but that's not saying much. Terry Gordy: Correct. Sadly no chance of TNA Tanaka buddy, not Tatanka...
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 30, 2014 6:10:50 GMT -5
From what I can gather from cagematch.net Tatanka: Never worked WCCW, but wrestled Jay Lethal in TNA. Also, I'm pretty sure he never worked AWA. It struck me as weird when you said he obviously worked there, but nothing comes up on cagematch and I don't remember him saying he worked AWA in his RF shoot. It's been a LONG while since I saw it though and cagematch.net doesn't have EVERYTHING so I could be wrong. Tatanka is actually increibly well traveled though and I knew he held a title in Israel, but forgot all about his having a bout in 2003 in CZW of all places. Bobby Eaton: He had at least a few matches in the AWA in the mid 1980s and at least a one-off match in TNA in 2003. He also had at least a one-off in ECW in 1994 and wrestled on that WCCW Star Wars card I posted earlier. Oddly enough I don't think Eaton has EVER wrestled for the WWF/WWE. I found this though warning it is from Yahoo answers: answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100908155129AARIjWy I wouldn't be surprised if he wrestled at least a dark match or jobber match at some point for them, but haven't found anything yet. One Man Gang: Correct. Just missing TNA from what I've found. A shame he couldn't have done a squash match when Jay Lethal was doing his Macho Man gimmick. Macho Man and Gang even had some history since Gang also played Akeem (one-half of the Twin Towers) and I think he was one of the guys Macho wrestled in the WM IV tournament so they could play have played up references to that. Oh well, I guess there's still technically time even though Gang had a heart attack a while back and hasn't worked any matches since 2009 I beleive. Tom Prichard: Correct. Just missing TNA and I'd say he's more likely to wrestle for them than Gang, but that's not saying much. Terry Gordy: Correct. Sadly no chance of TNA Tanaka buddy, not Tatanka... Haha. I've been up all night at my job and just occasionally checking on the board/cagematch.net so pardon the brainfart I still say Tatanka is pretty well travelled though. As for Pat Tanaka (that's the Tanaka we're talking about right?): I couldn't find anything about TNA or WCCW, but he did indeed work for all the other promotions.
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Post by willyjakes on Apr 30, 2014 9:04:45 GMT -5
You've got to have had a nice long career to pop up in both the AWA and TNA. As said before, that crossover disqualifies a lot of guys. The gap is over a decade
Curt Hennig is one of the few that did AWA and TNA. But he never ventured into WCCW or ECW, though he could have
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Post by willyjakes on Apr 30, 2014 9:25:47 GMT -5
Here's another that may have done it
Piper.
AWA (jobbed briefly there in the 70's) NWA, WCW, WWF, TNA
did he ever pop up in WCCW?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2014 11:33:34 GMT -5
Regardless, Piper definitely was never in ECW.
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Post by 67 more on Apr 30, 2014 11:41:57 GMT -5
Tommy Rich appeared for WWE, WCW, ECW and AWA but not World Class or TNA.
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Post by Crappler El 0 M on Apr 30, 2014 11:52:18 GMT -5
Let's see: Was Dusty Rhodes ever in World Class? I know he was in AWA, WCW ,WWE, ECW, and TNA.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2014 18:40:12 GMT -5
Lawler would be close, but he never was in TNA. He actually worked one of those UWF-TNA house shows. I guess Lawler counts.
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Post by thegame415 on May 1, 2014 1:21:40 GMT -5
So, Flair has worked for all minus the original ECW. However, you can throw in ROH, and that's an impressive list. Anyone else similar?
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Post by Clawley Race on May 1, 2014 10:14:47 GMT -5
What about Bill Alfonso. He has to have at least 4/6
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Post by Crappler El 0 M on May 1, 2014 10:18:53 GMT -5
What about Bill Alfonso. He has to have at least 4/6 He was in WCW, WWE, ECW, and TNA, though I don't think he was in AWA or World Class.
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Post by auph10imitated on May 1, 2014 11:11:40 GMT -5
Female wise, Sherri Martel beats out Missy Hyatt. All but WCCW
AWA (1985-87) WWE (1987-1992, 2005) ECW (1993-1994) WCW (1994-1997, 2000) TNA (2006)
Madusa ties with Hyatt, all but WCCW and TNA.
AWA (1987-88) WCW (1991-1992, 1995-1998, 1999-2000) ECW (1993) WWE (1993-1995)
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Sept 1, 2014 19:41:05 GMT -5
Pardon the bump, but I didn't want to make a whole new thread about it and the Rick Rude thread got me thinking about this.
Here are some more that come close/might have done it.
Ricky Morton: He had a ton of matches in WCW, wrestled three matches at ECW live events in 1997, worked for the WWF in 1998, had a cup of coffee in TNA in 2003 and worked for the AWA back in the day. All he's missing is WCCW unless someone has information otherwsie.
Robert Gibson: Pretty much the exact same as Morton. He always wrestled a few ECW matches, but oddly enough they were not in tags with Morton.
Jake Roberts: He never wrestled for TNA, but did appear for the company. I think he is just missing AWA unless he worked there too, but I can't find anything.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2014 22:52:37 GMT -5
Jake Roberts: He never wrestled for TNA, but did appear for the company. I think he is just missing AWA unless he worked there too, but I can't find anything. Closest I could find was a AWA/NWA joint show in 1985. He did wrestle an AWA guy on the show, so I guess that counts... maybe.
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