Executioners (professional wrestling)
The Executioners is the name of several tag teams and single masked wrestlers who wrestled in the BYWA, TWA, AWF and the World Wide Wrestling Federation.
The Executioners (1970s) edit
Executioners | |
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Tag team | |
Members | Executioner #1 Executioner #2 Executioner #3 |
Billed heights | Executioner #1: 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Executioner #2: 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) Executioner #3: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Combined billed weight | 758 lb (344 kg)[1] |
Debut | 1976 |
Disbanded | 1977 |
Years active | 1976–1977 |
The first version of Executioners was founded by Executioner #1, who was a masked wrestler, wrestling for World Wide Wrestling Federation. In 1976 he trained Executioner #2, and the two became a tag team in WWWF.
Together, the Executioners captured the WWWF Tag Team Championship on May 11, 1976 by defeating Louis Cerdan and Tony Parisi. Later, they were joined by a third masked wrestler who called himself Executioner #3.
The Executioners were stripped of their titles on December 7 because Executioner #3 was used in a title defense against Chief Jay Strongbow and Billy White Wolf. A three-team tournament was announced after Executioner #3 was unmasked as Nikolai Volkoff.
Volkoff selected Tor Kamata as his partner and then The Executioners & Nikolai Volkoff and Tor Kamata were defeated by Chief Jay Strongbow and Billy White Wolf in the three-team tournament.
Championships and accomplishments edit
List of wrestlers who wrestled as an Executioner edit
1976–1977 edit
1981-1984 edit
- Ron Shaw
- Charley Rhoads
1985 edit
- Buddy Rose (at WrestleMania I)
- Charlie Fulton
- Danny Davis (later became Mr.X)
1986 edit
- Jerry Fazio
- Terry Manton
1988 edit
- Van Van Horne (Memphis)
1988–1994 edit
- Duane Gill ("Pain")
- Barry Hardy ("Agony")
1996-1997 edit
References edit
- ^ Shields, Brian; Sullivan, Kevin (2012). WWE Encyclopedia: Updated & Expanded. DK. p. 118. ISBN 978-0-7566-9159-2.