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Post by Super Nintenjoe KBD on May 1, 2022 13:19:44 GMT -5
Some of the topics on the Attitude Era recently had me thinking about this, of course you had the Undertakers and Stings of the world who were a constant in their given promotions throughout those years, but who were the opposite, what wrestlers moved around the big three of WWF, WCW and ECW the most from say 1996 to 2001? (Edit: Or screw it, all of the 90s) For example, Raven from ECW to WCW to ECW to WWF.
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Post by fortknox on May 1, 2022 13:26:39 GMT -5
Jeff Jarrett. 95-96 WWF, 96-97 WCW, 97-99 WWF, 99-01 WCW.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2022 13:52:48 GMT -5
I feel like Rick Rude is up there. And Sid.
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Post by XaviersSS2015hair on May 1, 2022 14:05:09 GMT -5
Terry Taylor is a very underrated one. He didn't appear in the ring for WWF or WCW during those years but it seemed to me at the time like every few months he had jumped ship from one to the other. This has actually been an ongoing theme for him from the late 80's up until present day. Is he the last Triple H guy currently working in NXT or has he been fired? Regardless when WWE gives him his walking papers I have no doubts Taylor will show up somewhere in a backstage role.
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Post by jason1980s on May 1, 2022 14:17:15 GMT -5
Terry Taylor is a very underrated one. He didn't appear in the ring for WWF or WCW during those years but it seemed to me at the time like every few months he had jumped ship from one to the other. This has actually been an ongoing theme for him from the late 80's up until present day. Is he the last Triple H guy currently working in NXT or has he been fired? Regardless when WWE gives him his walking papers I have no doubts Taylor will show up somewhere in a backstage role. I was going to post Terry thinking everyone would have found him so obscure during the time, no one would post. Since he wasn't an in ring guy I feel he would be overlooked. He was more of a WCW guy to me so it doesn't surprise me he always stayed with WWF/E for such a short period of time after the original Rooster run. I was actually shocked to see him on the NXT website. Also surprised anyone would still hire him from WWF, he obviously had no loyalty to stay, not that WWF would have been exactly loyal.
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Post by XaviersSS2015hair on May 1, 2022 14:32:02 GMT -5
Terry Taylor is a very underrated one. He didn't appear in the ring for WWF or WCW during those years but it seemed to me at the time like every few months he had jumped ship from one to the other. This has actually been an ongoing theme for him from the late 80's up until present day. Is he the last Triple H guy currently working in NXT or has he been fired? Regardless when WWE gives him his walking papers I have no doubts Taylor will show up somewhere in a backstage role. I was going to post Terry thinking everyone would have found him so obscure during the time, no one would post. Since he wasn't an in ring guy I feel he would be overlooked. He was more of a WCW guy to me so it doesn't surprise me he always stayed with WWF/E for such a short period of time after the original Rooster run. I was actually shocked to see him on the NXT website. Also surprised anyone would still hire him from WWF, he obviously had no loyalty to stay, not that WWF would have been exactly loyal. Terry Taylor was lucky enough to be nice to and befriend a very young Tera Ryzin' / Jean-Paul Levesque back in WCW. That young jabroni went on to make a pretty big name for himself in the wrestling industry. Luckily for Taylor, Levesque was a loyal guy. Which is the exact same reason William Regal had such a long run with WWE. Speaking of Regal, he also qualifies for this category. He jumped back-and-forth a few times during the MNW era.
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Post by Milkman Norm on May 1, 2022 14:33:31 GMT -5
Sean Waltman, Public Enemy, Road Warrior Hawk.
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Post by cjh on May 1, 2022 14:34:37 GMT -5
Terry Taylor jumped promotions twice in 1999. He left WCW for the WWF in January, then returned to WCW in November.
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Post by 67 more on May 1, 2022 15:05:09 GMT -5
PCO is up there.
Went from WWE to WCW in 1996, returned to WWE in 1998 briefly, then went back to WCW in 2000.
Jacques Rougeau was similar but I think his WCW appearance in 2000 was a one-off.
Not just in the Attitude Era, but Sid never stayed in one place too long either. Three WCW runs, two WWE runs and a brief ECW run.
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Post by Hypnosis on May 1, 2022 15:05:23 GMT -5
Terry Taylor jumped promotions twice in 1999. He left WCW for the WWF in January, then returned to WCW in November. Taylor wanted no part of Steve Blackman.
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Post by Super Nintenjoe KBD on May 1, 2022 15:12:32 GMT -5
Not just in the Attitude Era, but Sid never stayed in one place too long either. Three WCW runs, two WWE runs and a brief ECW run. Yeah suppose I could have made this all of the 90s til 01 to make it more interesting. I remembered Terry Funk is a good one as well. He was in WCW in 1994, ECW at various times from 93 to 97, WWF in 97-98,back to ECW in 98-99 and back to WCW in 00-01.
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Post by Alice Syndrome on May 1, 2022 15:20:52 GMT -5
For a guy who wasn't in America for the first half of it, Steve Regal sure jumped back and forth a bit.
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Post by "Evil Brood" Jackson Vanik on May 1, 2022 15:25:10 GMT -5
Road Warrior Animal went from WCW to WWF to WCW from 1996-2001.
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Post by Gecko on May 1, 2022 15:33:34 GMT -5
Bulldog bounced around a fair bit. As well as some time in All Japan and All Star Wrestling, he had a couple of matches in ECW, a couple of stints in WCW and three goes in WWF during the 90s.
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Post by TOK Hehe'd Around & Found Out on May 1, 2022 16:23:23 GMT -5
Shane Douglas might win this one: WCW to WWF to WCW to ECW to WWF to ECW to WCW...to XPW.
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Post by Ozman on May 2, 2022 18:49:32 GMT -5
Raven/ Scott Levy went from Global, to WCW (as Scotty Flamingo), to WWF (as Johnny Polo), to ECW, back to WCW, back to ECW, back to WWF.
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Post by Celexa Bliss 54 on May 2, 2022 18:59:05 GMT -5
I feel like Rick Rude is up there. And Sid. Rude went from WWF to WCW to ECW to WWF to WCW Sid went from WCW to WWF to WCW to WWF to ECW to WCW Sean Waltman, Public Enemy, Road Warrior Hawk. Waltman: WWF to WCW to WWF Public Enemy: ECW to WCW to ECW to WWF to WCW Hawk: WWF to NJPW to WCW to NJPW to WCW to WWF (plus before the WWF run, they were prominently in NWA/WCW)
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Post by Celexa Bliss 54 on May 2, 2022 19:00:31 GMT -5
Not just in the Attitude Era, but Sid never stayed in one place too long either. Three WCW runs, two WWE runs and a brief ECW run. Yeah suppose I could have made this all of the 90s til 01 to make it more interesting. I remembered Terry Funk is a good one as well. He was in WCW in 1994, ECW at various times from 93 to 97, WWF in 97-98,back to ECW in 98-99 and back to WCW in 00-01. Not to mention several runs in Japan, plus a Smokey Mountain appearance.
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Post by The Dark Order Inferno on May 3, 2022 2:55:37 GMT -5
Terry Taylor is a very underrated one. He didn't appear in the ring for WWF or WCW during those years but it seemed to me at the time like every few months he had jumped ship from one to the other. This has actually been an ongoing theme for him from the late 80's up until present day. Is he the last Triple H guy currently working in NXT or has he been fired? Regardless when WWE gives him his walking papers I have no doubts Taylor will show up somewhere in a backstage role. He'll get a Conrad podcast and join the choir of voices denying responsibility for anything bad that happened under his watch and cursing Dave Meltzer.
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Post by auph10imitated on May 3, 2022 5:11:50 GMT -5
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