Barry Windham is best remembered for the time he spent in the NWA and WCW. That is where he had most of his success. He was tag team champion, US champion, and a regular contender to the world title. He had several classic matches with Ric Flair and was a member of what most fans consider to be the best incarnation of the Four Horsemen. Some wrestlers have called Windham the most naturally gifted athlete theyve worked with. He had a great career but his three stints in the WWF left something to be desired.
I wouldnt call Windhams first run in the WWF as a failure by any means. It was just too short. Barry Windham entered the WWF with Mike Rotunda as his tag team partner in the fall of 1984. The team was an instant sensation with the fans and they won the tag titles only two months after their debut. They are most remembered for losing the titles to Nikolai Volkoff and The Iron Sheik at the first WrestleMania. Windham and Rotunda regained the belts a few months later before dropping them again to the Dream Team in August. Shortly after that title loss the US Express left the WWF. They only lasted about a year but they had a nice run with the two title reigns.
By the time Windham returned to the WWF in 1989 he was much more established as a singles star. By this time he had the classic matches with Flair, the US title reign, and time with the Horsemen. It was exciting to see Windham back in the WWF. He was going pretty strong but unfortunately he didnt last long at all. Windham left the WWF after about four months before he got involved in any major storylines. Its too bad that family issues forced Windham to ask for his release because I feel this was a good time for Windham to be in the WWF. I think the plans were already in motion for Curt Hennig to do what he did but I could easily see Windham in that role too. A short program with Hulk Hogan before WM6 and a possible IC reign wouldnt have been out of place at all. Feuds with Roddy Piper, Jake Roberts, and Bret Hart would have been fun. Just a side note, I didnt really notice at the time but for a brief period in 1989 the WWF had Windham, Arn Anderson, and Tully Blanchard. If only Flair came two years earlier it could have been a Horsemen invasion. Even Dusty Rhodes was in the WWF at the time.
Seven years after leaving the WWF Windham was back again. This time he had a gimmick and a new name. We were introduced to The Stalker. He wore camouflage and appeared to be a psychotic former soldier that threatened to stalk his prey in the WWF. Some confusion arose when after showing several heel vignettes Windham debuted as a face and the Stalker gimmick was largely ignored except in name. Rumor has it Windham was supposed to work an angle with Marc Mero in which he was stalking Sable but Mero rejected the idea. This caused the company to drop the Stalker idea. Im not sure why one angle falling through would cause an entire character to be changed but thats supposedly what happened. Windham did pretty much nothing as the Stalker before forming the New BlackJacks with Bradshaw in early 1997 when they continued to do nothing. In early 1998 Windham tuned on Bradshaw and was out of the WWF for good a couple months later.
Barry Windham was one of the better wrestlers of the 80s and 90s but as you can see despite three separate runs in the WWF he had limited success there. What are your general thoughts about Windhams stints with the WWF and what could have been? When did you feel he had his best chance at success and which run would you have liked to have lasted longer?
I wouldnt call Windhams first run in the WWF as a failure by any means. It was just too short. Barry Windham entered the WWF with Mike Rotunda as his tag team partner in the fall of 1984. The team was an instant sensation with the fans and they won the tag titles only two months after their debut. They are most remembered for losing the titles to Nikolai Volkoff and The Iron Sheik at the first WrestleMania. Windham and Rotunda regained the belts a few months later before dropping them again to the Dream Team in August. Shortly after that title loss the US Express left the WWF. They only lasted about a year but they had a nice run with the two title reigns.
By the time Windham returned to the WWF in 1989 he was much more established as a singles star. By this time he had the classic matches with Flair, the US title reign, and time with the Horsemen. It was exciting to see Windham back in the WWF. He was going pretty strong but unfortunately he didnt last long at all. Windham left the WWF after about four months before he got involved in any major storylines. Its too bad that family issues forced Windham to ask for his release because I feel this was a good time for Windham to be in the WWF. I think the plans were already in motion for Curt Hennig to do what he did but I could easily see Windham in that role too. A short program with Hulk Hogan before WM6 and a possible IC reign wouldnt have been out of place at all. Feuds with Roddy Piper, Jake Roberts, and Bret Hart would have been fun. Just a side note, I didnt really notice at the time but for a brief period in 1989 the WWF had Windham, Arn Anderson, and Tully Blanchard. If only Flair came two years earlier it could have been a Horsemen invasion. Even Dusty Rhodes was in the WWF at the time.
Seven years after leaving the WWF Windham was back again. This time he had a gimmick and a new name. We were introduced to The Stalker. He wore camouflage and appeared to be a psychotic former soldier that threatened to stalk his prey in the WWF. Some confusion arose when after showing several heel vignettes Windham debuted as a face and the Stalker gimmick was largely ignored except in name. Rumor has it Windham was supposed to work an angle with Marc Mero in which he was stalking Sable but Mero rejected the idea. This caused the company to drop the Stalker idea. Im not sure why one angle falling through would cause an entire character to be changed but thats supposedly what happened. Windham did pretty much nothing as the Stalker before forming the New BlackJacks with Bradshaw in early 1997 when they continued to do nothing. In early 1998 Windham tuned on Bradshaw and was out of the WWF for good a couple months later.
Barry Windham was one of the better wrestlers of the 80s and 90s but as you can see despite three separate runs in the WWF he had limited success there. What are your general thoughts about Windhams stints with the WWF and what could have been? When did you feel he had his best chance at success and which run would you have liked to have lasted longer?