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Pack details
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1992
WWF roster pack
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Peter Abram |
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| 70s era export pack |
Chris Berry aka
Mamushi |
70s era exports of the following:
1 Luchadore (Blue Demon)
3 US Wrestlers (Nelson Royal, Sandy Scott, George Scott)
5 Japanese Wrestlers (Akio Sato, Goro Tsurumi, Kintaro Ohki, Animal Hamaguchi, Isamu Teranishi) |
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Adam
Bomb
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Peter Abram
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Adrian Street
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Scott Williams
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"Exotic"
Adrian Street, a British guy trained at Wigan (where the real British
shooters learned the craft) who was a great regional heel, doing a
gimmick that was kind of the precursor to Goldust ("Is he gay, or is he
just messing with his opponent's mind?").
Street is accompanied by his manager/valet, Miss Linda.
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| Akeem |
Peter Abram |
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Bad Company
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Michael King
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Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka with Diamond Dallas Page as their manager as they were in the AWA
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Bastion Booger |
Peter Abram |
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Beaver
Cleavage
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Peter Abram |
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The Brood
(Edge, Christian and Gangrel)
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Peter Abram |
circa 1998
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Brutus Beefcake |
Peter Abram |
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Buddy
Roberts
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Peter Abram |
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Buddy Rose
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Ryan Niemiller aka Snabbit888 |
Wrestled
primarily for the AWA, WWF, and for promoter Don Owen in
Portland. Fondly remembered for humorously promoting a product
known as the "Blow Away Diet" in the WWF in 1990. Despite his
even bigger girth of being 317 pounds at that time, Rose would correct
the ring announcement of his weight, adamantly saying that he was a
"slim, trim 217 lbs.". |
| Davey
Boy Smith |
Peter Abram |
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David Schultz
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Scott Breon aka ROH & Puro Mark |
Best remembered for his short stint in the World Wrestling Federation in 1984, where he gained notoriety after assaulting 20/20 reporter John Stossel during a report on the legitimacy of pro wrestling.
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| Dean
Ho |
Ryan Niemiller aka Snabbit888 |
Competed
in Pacific Northwest Wrestling, the World Wide Wrestling Federation and
the National Wrestling Alliance, specifically the Hawaii-based Big Time
Wrestling, during the 1960s and 1970s.
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Demolition
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Peter Abram |
Ax, Smash and Crush |
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Diesel |
Peter Abram |
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| Dink the
Clown |
Peter Abram |
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| Doink
the Clown |
Peter Abram |
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Doug Somers
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Ryan Niemiller aka Snabbit888 |
Worked
in the American Wrestling Association (AWA) in the mid 1980s as part of
a tag team with "Playboy" Buddy Rose, managed by Sherri Martel.
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| Gama
Singh |
Scott Breon aka ROH & Puro Mark |
One
of the most hated wrestlers of all time. Competed in Stu Hart's
Stampede Wrestling in Calgary and later worked Kuwait, Dubai, Oman,
Australia and Hawaii for Vince McMahon and the WWF from 1980-86.
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GLOW Girls
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Shazzbut |
Names are accurate and some of the finishers, but after that not
much else. |
Hulk Hogan
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Shazzbut |
From New Japan, circa 1993. Hogan actually uses actual wrestling moves, armbars, drop toe-holds, etc! |
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Karl
Gotch
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Peter Abram |
In
Japan, Karl Gotch was known as "God of Pro Wrestling" due to his
influence in shaping the Japanese professional wrestling style.
Won the IWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time), WWWF World Tag
Team Championship (1 time) and Ohio's AWA World Heavyweight
Championship (1 time).
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Krusher
Khruschev
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Peter Abram
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| Kwang |
Peter Abram |
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Lord Alfred Hayes
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Joe Murdy
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| Ludvig
Borga |
Peter Abram |
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| Mae
Young |
Peter Abram |
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| Max
Moon |
Peter Abram |
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| Mean
Street Posse |
Peter Abram |
Pete Gas, Rodney and Joey Abs |
| Memphis exports |
Alex aka memphis_vice |
Pack includes:
Andy Kaufman
P.Y. Chu-Hi
T.D. Steele
Memphis Vice (Big Lou Winston & Jerry Bryant)
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| Memphis exports 2 |
Alex aka memphis_vice |
Pack includes:
Jerry Lawler (with expanded moveset, fireball, and steel chain)
Austin Idol
Jackie Fargo
Dream Machine
Freezer Thompson
George Gulas
Keith Roberson
Sweet Brown Sugar
Tojo Yamamoto
plus the following jobbers
(secondary finisher is set but no primary finisher):
Ira Reese
Jim Jamison
Keith Eric
Ken Raper
Pat Hutchinson
Pink Panther
Robert Reed
Rough & Ready
Rooster Cogburn
managers Boss Winters & Jimmy Hart |
| Memphis exports 3 |
Alex aka memphis_vice |
Pack includes:
Action Jackson
Boy Tony
Brickhouse Brown
Colossus of Death
King Cobra
Mike Samples
The Nightmares (Nightmare Ken Wayne & Nightmare Danny Davis - long names provided to differentiate from
the other Danny Davis) |
| Memphis exports 4 |
Alex aka memphis_vice |
Pack includes:
updated George Gulas (with working-the-crowd string)
updated Ira Reese (with finisher)
updated Rooster Cogburn (with finisher)
updated Ken Raper (with finisher)
Rough House Fargo
Tommy Gilbert
Todd Morton
Billy Wicks
Sputnik Monroe
Brad & Bart Batten
Doug Somers
Jeff Sword
improved Eddie Gilbert
improved Dutch Mantell
improved Doug Vines
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Michael King's Old School export pack
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Michael King
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Pack includes:
- Aguila
- Battle Kat
- Big Bully Busick (with Harvey Whippleman as his manager)
- Col. Mustafa (with General Adnan as his manager)
- Dean Douglas
- Giant Gonzalez (with Harvey Whippleman as his manager)
- Hakushi (with Shinja as his manager)
- Jean-Pierre Lafitte
- Kai En Tai (with Funaki, Taka Michinoku, Teioh & Togo with Yamaguchi-San as their manager)
- King Kong Brody (with Adnan El Kassie as his manager)
- Man Mountain Rock
- Nord The Barabarian (with Adnan El Kassie as his manager)
- Power N Glory (Paul "Romeo" Roma & "The Mighty" Hercules with Slick as their manager)
- Rad Radford
- Rick "The Model" Martel
- Rhythm N Blues (The Honky Tonk Man & "Boxcar" Greg Valentine with Jimmy Hart as his manager)
- Saba Simba (Tony Atlas as a African)
- Sgt. Slaughter (Iraq Sympahizer gimmick, with General Adnan as his manager)
- "Real Man's Man" Steven Regal
- Strike Force
- The Blue Blazer
- The Blue Bloods (Lord Steven Regal, Squire Dave Taylor & Earl Robert Eaton)
- The Bodydonnas (Skip & Zip with Sunny as their manager
- The Bolsheviks (Boris Zukov & Nikolai Volkov with Slick as their manager)
- The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith & The Dynamite Kid with Capt. Lou Albano as their manager)
- The Disciples of Apocalypse (8-Ball, Chainz, Crush & Skull with Paul Ellering as Skull & 8-Ball's manager)
- The Headshrinkers (Fatu, Samu & Sionne with Afa and Capt. Lou Albano as their mangers)
- The Honky Tonk Man (with Jimmy Hart & Peggy Sue as his managers)
- The Islanders (Haku & Tama with Bobby Hennan as their manager)
- The Killer Bees ("B." Brian Blair & "Jumping" Jim Brunzell)
- The Machines (Big Machine, Giant Machine & Super Machine with Capt. Lou Albano as their manager)
- The New Blackjacks (Blackjack Bradshaw & Blackjack Windham)
- The Orient Express (Kato, Sato & Tanaka with Mr. Fuji as their manager)
- The Powers of Pain (The Barbarian & Warlord with Mr. Fuji as his manager)
- The West
Texas Rednecks (Barry Windham, Bobby Duncam Jr., Curly Bill, Curt
Hennig & Kendall Windham with Curly Bill as the manager for the
Windhams, Duncam and Hennig)
- The Young Stallions (Jim Powers & Paul Roma)
- Too Much ("Too Sexy" Brian Christopher & "Too Hot" Scott Taylor)
- Too Cool (Grandmaster Sexay & Scotty 2 Hotty)
- "El Matador" Tito Santana
- Well Dunn (Steven Dunn & Timothy Well with Harvey Whippleman as their manager)
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Mr. Perfect
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Peter Abram |
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| Nailz |
Peter Abram |
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NWA Territories Export pack
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Magister 369
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Click here
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Old school British wrestlers
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Peter Abram |
Pack includes:
Big Daddy
Giant Haystacks
Kendo Nagasaki (UK)
Mark "Rollerball" Rocco
Mick McManus |
| Old School exports |
Ryan Niemiller aka
Snabbit888 |
Pack includes:
Gorilla Monsoon
Danny Hodge
Gene Kiniski
Skull Murphy
Brute Bernard
Miguel Perez
Larry Hennig |
| Old School exports 2 |
Ryan Niemiller aka
Snabbit888 |
Pack includes:
Boris Malenko
Don Leo Jonathan
Mike DiBiase
Rene Goulet
Waldo Von Erich |
| Old School exports 3 |
Ryan Niemiller aka
Snabbit888 |
Pack includes:
Haystacks Calhoun
"Crazy" Luke Graham
Pepper Gomez
Arnold Skaaland
Lou Albano (1960's wrestler version)
Tarzan Tyler
Antonio Pugliese (Tony Parisi)
Baron Mikel Scicluna
Johnny Rodz
Dominic DeNucci
Spiros Arion |
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Old School exports 4 |
Ryan Niemiller aka
Snabbit888 |
Pack includes:
King Curtis Iaukea
"High Chief" Peter Maivia
Tony Altimore
"Professor" Toru Tanaka
Victor Rivera |
| Old School exports 5 |
Ryan Niemiller aka
Snabbit888 |
Pack includes:
Billy Red Lyons
Blackjack Mulligan
Dr. Bill Miller
Pat O'Connor |
| Old School exports 6 |
Ryan Niemiller aka
Snabbit888 |
Pack includes:
Tony Garea
Bobo Brazil Jr.
Robert Fuller
Ron Fuller
Mitsuo Momota
The Masked Superstar |
Orient Express
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Michael King
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Kato and Tanaka with Mr. Fuji as their manager as they were in the WWF
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| Original Moondogs |
Scott Breon aka ROH & Puro Mark |
Rex and King |
| Otto von Heller |
Joe Murdy |
Wrestler with a German gimmick
who competed for the WWWF in 1974 and NWA Mid American in 1975 (where
he held tag titles with Karl von Steiger). |
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Razor Ramon |
Peter Abram |
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Rick McGraw
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Ryan Niemiller aka
Snabbit888 |
“Quick
Draw” Rick McGraw turned pro in 1976 in Florida and also wrestled for
Mid-Atlantic. He was part of the New York Dolls tag team and was
managed by Jimmy Hart in Memphis. He also teamed with Andre the
Giant and with Steve Travis in the Carolina Connection. Arnold
Skaaland managed McGraw for a time in the WWF and he had his neck
broken (in storyline) by Killer Khan. Died of a heart attack on
November 1, 1985.
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Rikidozan
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Shazzbut |
This is the only export of the godfather of Japanese
wrestling anywhere. It may not be 100% accurate, however the finisher is
accurate as well as the hometown, weight and height.
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| Sailor White |
Scott Breon aka ROH & Puro Mark |
Moondog King's gimmick while wrestling outside of the WWF. |
| Salmand Hashimekov |
Joe Murdy |
Soviet
freestyle wrestler in the 70s and 80s who later became a pro wrestler
for about 5 years with NJPW and UWF International, winning the IWGP
Heavyweight Championship once (the first real Russian to hold a
wrestling championship in the Western world). He also teamed with
Victor Zangiev in the International Tag Team Tournament at Starrcade
1990. |
Stampede Wrestler Exports 1985-88
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Shazzbut |
This export contains "Strangler" Steve DiSalvo, Bruce Hart, Makhan
Singh, Vokkan Singh, Great Gamma, Biff Wellington and The Viet Kong
Express. They are accurate for the time period of 1985 to
1988. Vokkan Singh is Gary Albright and Viet Kong #1 is Hiro Hase. |
Stampede Wrestling Exports
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Bill Battershill |
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Spike Huber
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Ryan Niemiller aka Snabbit888 |
Wrestled in the late 70s and early 80s, predominantly with WWA and some NWA. He was Dick the Bruiser's son-in-law.
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Steve Regal
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Ryan Niemiller aka Snabbit888 |
Mr. Electricity, not Lord. Light Heavyweight champion in AWA and short time WWF jobber in the mid-80s.
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Tekno
Team 2000
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Peter Abram |
Troy and Travis |
| The
Destroyer |
Ryan Niemiller aka Snabbit888 |
One
of the greatest masked wrestlers of all time. Won the WWA World
Heavyweight Championship (3 times) and AWA World Heavyweight
Championship.
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| The
Quebecers
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Peter Abram |
Quebecer Jacques and Quebecer Pierre
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| Tom
Magee |
Peter Abram |
1982
World Powerlifting Champion who had a brief run in the WWF in
1987. Magee was supposed to be the next Hulk Hogan, until
everybody realised he had no actual wrestling ability whatsoever.
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| Truth
Commission |
Peter Abram |
Recon, Sniper, Tank and The Interrogator |
| Waylon
Mercy |
Peter Abram |
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| WFWA (West Four Wrestling Alliance) export pack,
circa 1991-1992 |
Scott Breon aka ROH & Puro Mark |
17 Wrestlers Included:
"Bulldog" Bob Brown (RIP) (heel)
"Badboy" Brian Jewel (after his heel turn)
Chi Chi Cruz (then a face)
"Sudden Impact" Chris Jericho (face)
Chris Markoff (played up a Russian comrade gimmick, so that makes him a heel by default)
E.Z. Ryder (face)
"Tomahawk" Gene Swan (face)
"Champagne" Gerry Morrow (heel at the time)
Jason "Yessiree" Power (face)
Kerry "Pitbull" Brown (RIP) (heel)
Mike Lozansky (face)
"Mighty" Moe Malone (face)
Steve Gillespie (face)
The Natural (Don Callis) (heel)
The Wild Thing (heel)
"The Worst Wrestler In The World" The Tulip (face by default but tends to alternate quite a bit)
"Diamond" Timothy Flowers (heel at this point)
Tag Teams (2)
The Browns (Bob and Kerry Brown)
Cruz & Jericho
Managers (1) The Golden Shiek (manages Gerry Morrow and The Natural) |
Windham Brothers
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Shazzbut |
Barry and Kendall Windham, from the All Japan
Real World Tag League 2000 |
WWF Super Astros export pack
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Michael King
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WWF Super Astros
was a program that showcased mostly wrestlers of foreign descent.
It aired from 1998 to 1999 and was mainly used as a vehicle to promote
the WWF in Latin American countries.
Pack includes:
- Apolo Dantes
- Armando Fernandez (Tarzan Boy)
- Battalion
- Cristobal Martinez (El Zorro)
- Dick Togo
- El Bandido (Scorpio Jr.)
- El Hijo Del Santo
- El Merenguero (Jesus Catillo)
- El Torito
- Felino
- Funaki
- Gigante Silva (Giant Silva)
- J.R. Ryder
- Jeff Hardy
- Jose Estrada
- Julio Sanchez (Julio Dinero)
- Matt Hardy
- Max Mini
- Miguel Gomez (Antifaz)
- Miguel Perez Jr.
- Mike Roselli
- Negro Casas
- Nova
- Pablo Marquez
- Pantera
- Papi Chulo (Mr. Aguila/Essa Rios)
- Rey Ortiz (Rey Bucanero)
- Super Loco (Super Crazy)
- Taka Michinoku
- Tiger Mask (Tiger Mask IV)
- Val Venis
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