FlairFan2003
Mid-Card Championship Winner
Back in the 80s when Vince McMahon took over the reigns of WWE from his dad, he started working on his vision of breaking the local TV/territory based business model that dominated the industry and expanding his company into what it is today, a publicly traded, branded, international company. In the early days, through the early 90s, much of his success came from signing well known, established stars from other promotions. Many of them became major stars in his growing company. After awhile McMahon started re branding the wrestlers after signing them with newly created gimmicks except when bringing in top stars from the NWA (his biggest and most watched rival).
Hulk Hogan who was challenging Nick Bockwinkle for the AWA Title of course was Vince's most successful aquisition. Ric Flair was by far the biggest already established star when he joined in 1991 although he only stayed two years so his total impact was less than the names below. For the sake of debate, if Hogan was his most successful signing, who was 2nd during this time (83-92) ?
Among the contenders...
Roddy Piper: Hogan's 1st arch rival, big part of 1st WrestleMania, semi retired after 87 but returned to full time action in feuds vs Flair & Brett Hart in 91-92. Among most memorable promos in business. Major star in NWA before WWE.
Randy Savage: Macho Madness was gaining steam in smaller promotions in south before joining WWE. Some of the most memorable feuds in WWE during this time vs George Steele, Ricky Steamboat (himself a major star in NWA before WWE), Hogan (twice), Ultimate Warrior, Flair, & Ted DiBiase.
Rick Rude: The Ravishing One starred in Texas before making a major impact in the NWA in 86-87. Memorable WWE moments included feuds vs Ultimate Warrior, Hogan, & Jake Roberts.
Jake Roberts: The Snake was a part of Paul Ellering's evil Legion of Doom in the early 80s but like Savage (unlike Piper & Rude) he reached new heights as WWE's resident villain from the mid 80s into early 90s. Helped introduce The Undertaker character in 91, his python toting ring entrances were legendary.
Curt Henning: 1st name on list to have his gimmick greatly changed by Vince. Though his controversial win over Nick Bockwinkle for the AWA Title was his biggest win, as Mr Perfect Henning was a major player in WWE, a key member of The Bobby Heenan Family, instrumental in elevating Brett Hart. As a mgr himself he was Executive Consultant to WWE Champ Ric Flair.
Ted DiBiase: Major player in Mid South Promotions, wrestled periodically in NWA, became one of most memorable villains of all time when he took The Million Dollar Man gimmick. Major feuds vs Savage & Hogan.
Shawn Michaels: Top star in AWA as half of Rockers Tag Team. Never met same level of success in tag ranks in WWE but his 1992 heel turn & subsequent change into HBK made him a WWE legend.
These are the guys I consider to be the most crucial to Vince's early success (Rock & Wrestling Era). Other names worth mentioning include Flair, Road Warriors, Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson, Greg Valentine, Dusty Rhodes, Steamboat (all top NWA stars), Ultimate Warrior (UWF), Junkyard Dog (Mid South), Paul Orndorff (NWA, he might have been in WWE before Vince took over, not sure), Kerry Von Erich (World Class), Harley Race (NWA), Sid Justice (Memphis area, then WCW).
I didnt include Steve Austin or Lex Luger as they both came after the "Hogan Era" was over. Same with HHH & Kevin Nash (bottom carders when they started in WCW), & Scott Hall (AWA & WCW).
So what do you think, behind Hogan who was the 2nd best signing from a rival promotion for Vince as he was building his empire 1983-92, The Rock & Wrestling or Hulkamania Era ?
Hulk Hogan who was challenging Nick Bockwinkle for the AWA Title of course was Vince's most successful aquisition. Ric Flair was by far the biggest already established star when he joined in 1991 although he only stayed two years so his total impact was less than the names below. For the sake of debate, if Hogan was his most successful signing, who was 2nd during this time (83-92) ?
Among the contenders...
Roddy Piper: Hogan's 1st arch rival, big part of 1st WrestleMania, semi retired after 87 but returned to full time action in feuds vs Flair & Brett Hart in 91-92. Among most memorable promos in business. Major star in NWA before WWE.
Randy Savage: Macho Madness was gaining steam in smaller promotions in south before joining WWE. Some of the most memorable feuds in WWE during this time vs George Steele, Ricky Steamboat (himself a major star in NWA before WWE), Hogan (twice), Ultimate Warrior, Flair, & Ted DiBiase.
Rick Rude: The Ravishing One starred in Texas before making a major impact in the NWA in 86-87. Memorable WWE moments included feuds vs Ultimate Warrior, Hogan, & Jake Roberts.
Jake Roberts: The Snake was a part of Paul Ellering's evil Legion of Doom in the early 80s but like Savage (unlike Piper & Rude) he reached new heights as WWE's resident villain from the mid 80s into early 90s. Helped introduce The Undertaker character in 91, his python toting ring entrances were legendary.
Curt Henning: 1st name on list to have his gimmick greatly changed by Vince. Though his controversial win over Nick Bockwinkle for the AWA Title was his biggest win, as Mr Perfect Henning was a major player in WWE, a key member of The Bobby Heenan Family, instrumental in elevating Brett Hart. As a mgr himself he was Executive Consultant to WWE Champ Ric Flair.
Ted DiBiase: Major player in Mid South Promotions, wrestled periodically in NWA, became one of most memorable villains of all time when he took The Million Dollar Man gimmick. Major feuds vs Savage & Hogan.
Shawn Michaels: Top star in AWA as half of Rockers Tag Team. Never met same level of success in tag ranks in WWE but his 1992 heel turn & subsequent change into HBK made him a WWE legend.
These are the guys I consider to be the most crucial to Vince's early success (Rock & Wrestling Era). Other names worth mentioning include Flair, Road Warriors, Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson, Greg Valentine, Dusty Rhodes, Steamboat (all top NWA stars), Ultimate Warrior (UWF), Junkyard Dog (Mid South), Paul Orndorff (NWA, he might have been in WWE before Vince took over, not sure), Kerry Von Erich (World Class), Harley Race (NWA), Sid Justice (Memphis area, then WCW).
I didnt include Steve Austin or Lex Luger as they both came after the "Hogan Era" was over. Same with HHH & Kevin Nash (bottom carders when they started in WCW), & Scott Hall (AWA & WCW).
So what do you think, behind Hogan who was the 2nd best signing from a rival promotion for Vince as he was building his empire 1983-92, The Rock & Wrestling or Hulkamania Era ?