Can You Name These Classic 1980s Wrestling Stars From An Image?

By: J. Scott Wilson
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Can You Name These Classic 1980s Wrestling Stars From An Image?
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About This Quiz

Are you ready to show this quiz what you’re made of? I said: Are! You! Ready?

If your answer is yes (and it better be), then good, you’ve already taken the first step toward proving what a badass pro wrestling aficionado you really are. The pro wrestling scene in the U.S. flourished during both the 1980s and the 1990s (the Golden Age of Wrestling). Kids and adults alike were glued to their TVs, wanting to know firsthand what extravagant spectacle was in store for them this week. This surge in popularity of wrestling in the '80s is partially due to developments in media distribution and technology, like broader access to pay-per-view and cable television. However, charismatic promoters like Vince McMahon also played a part in getting people interested in the fights and stories. Speaking of stories, who can forget the intricate sagas that were woven around charming and compelling fighters like “Macho Man” Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant?

So, no matter if you consider yourself as being a heel or a face, all that matters is this — do you think you’ve got what it takes to beat this quiz? Are you the cream of the crop? Well, are you?

Roddy Piper
n/a
Who is this 1980s wrestling star known for his signature kilt and entrance music?
Roddy Piper
Rowdy Roddy Piper was a bagpipe-playing lunatic who doubled as a movie star in flicks like "Hell Comes to Frogtown" and "They Live."
Rick Rude
Brutus Beefcake
Randy Savage

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Randy Savage
WWE via YouTube
Can you name this colorful character?
Brutus Beefcake
Greg Valentine
Curt Hennig
Randy Savage
Randy "Macho Man" Savage was tremendously entertaining, and even earned a role in the first "Spider-Man" movie, playing a wrestler named Bone Saw McGraw. He was also a voice actor in Disney's animated film "Bolt," believe it or not!

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Fabulous Moolah
WWE via YouTube
Who is the tough '80s wrestler shown here?
Stacy Keibler
Fabulous Moolah
The Fabulous Moolah was the godmother of today's female wrestlers, stemming from an age when the ladies were supposed to be tough rather than model-pretty.
Nicole Bass
Victoria

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Gorilla Monsoon
YouTube
Which '80s wrestling star and WWE Hall of Fame inductee is pictured?
Mr. Perfect
Mr. Perfect — or Curtis Michael Hennig — holds the seventh longest AWA World Heavyweight Champion title in history.
George Steele
Andre the Giant
Demolition Crash

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Jim Duggan
WikiCommons by daysofthundr46
Who is this 1980s wrestler whose ring name was "Hacksaw"?
Hillbilly Jim
Jim Duggan
"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan was a crowd favorite, a 2x4-toting redneck who at times seemed impervious to pain. It's been quite a life for this man, who was a member of the chess club in high school.
Sheepherder Ray
Koko B. Ware

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Ultimate Warrior
YouTube
Name this '80s wrestling star:
Rick Rude
Brutus Beefcake
Mr. Perfect
Ultimate Warrior
Ultie was an odd character, full of bombast and semi-intelligible commentary. And face paint, of course.

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Ted DiBiase
n/a
Who is this villainous WWF wrestler?
Ted DiBiase
Ted "The "Million Dollar Man" DiBiase was a physical wreck, but he would "pay" to have other wrestlers do his dirty work. He did have "The Million Dollar Dream" submission move, which was pretty nifty.
Arn Anderson
Curt Hennig
Dusty Rhodes

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Iron Sheik
thedavidanderson via YouTube
Who is the 1980s wrestling star shown here?
Boris Zhukov
Hillbilly Jim
The Iron Sheik
This caricature of a Middle Eastern bad guy was often paired with other heels like Volkoff to really get the boos going. The '80s were a strange decade.
Tatanka

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Bret Hart
YouTube
Can you name this WWE Hall of Famer?
Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake
Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
Rick Rude
Bret Hart
Bret was a fierce talent, with physical prowess to match a bombastic personality. His signature "Sharpshooter" move was always a crowd pleaser.

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Dusty Rhodes
WWE via YouTube
Who is this '80s wrestler who also went by "The American Dream"?
Diamond Dallas Page
Dusty Rhodes
Dusty was a really odd character. He'd show up to the ring in Vegas-style satin robes and affect a very dandyish appearance, then beat the stuffing out of guys far more fit than he was.
Ric Flair
Shawn Michaels

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Koko B. Ware
WWE via YouTube
Who is the flamboyant 1980s wrestler pictured here?
Junkyard Dog
Koko B. Ware
Koko was never that great a wrestler, but his penchant for exotic birds and flamboyant ring personality made him a crowd favorite right up until he was (almost always) pinned.
Lex Luger
Dustin Rhodes

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Michael Hayes
timmy8271b via YouTube
Can you name this '80s wrestler and famous tag team member?
Michael Hayes
Michael never made a huge name for himself solo, but as part of the Fabulous Freebirds he was a huge star. Ever seen "Highlander"? That's the Freebirds in the ring in the beginning!
Owen Hart
Bret Hart
Dustin Rhodes

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Hillbilly-Jim
WWE
What 1980s wrestling character is pictured here?
Hacksaw Jim Duggan
Hillbilly Jim
Hillbilly Jim was a naked attempt to cash in on the popularity of Jim Duggan, but he never quite resonated with the WWF fans.
Big Boss Man
Demolition Crash

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Rick Rude
n/a
Can you name the "ravishing" wrestler in this image?
Lex Luger
Ultimate Warrior
Mr. Perfect
Rick Rude
"Ravishing" Rick Rude is memorable for having the best "pain face" in the business. He'd hold his back and grimace in a way that made you think he was near death.

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Tony Atlas
YouTube
Can you name this '80s bodybuilder, powerlifter and wrestler?
Tony Atlas
Tony was another old-line wrestler who made the transition to the flashy '80s. His physique was flawless, but he didn't have the flashy image that the '80s demanded.
The Undertaker
Haku
Randy Savage

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Greg Valentine
Monsoon Classic via YouTube
Can you identify this 1980s wrestler?
Greg Valentine
Valentine was the master of the figure-four leg lock, which is surely equal to being CEO of a Fortune 500 company on a resume.
Mr. Perfect
Roddy Piper
Bam Bam Bigelow

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Pat Patterson
Wrestling World via YouTube
Which old-school wrestler is shown here?
Ric Flair
Hacksaw Jim Duggan
Pat Patterson
Pat was an old-school brawler from the days before spangly tights. He appealed to the older generation, but didn't last too long in the flashy '80s.
Jimmy Snuka

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Jimmy Snuka
n/a
Name this wrestler who introduced the high-flying style of wrestling to the WWF:
Haku
Tama
Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
Jimmy was the master of the top-rope launch maneuver, often going from turnbuckle to turnbuckle to throw himself at much larger opponents.
Tonga Boy

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Ricky Steamboat
YouTube
Name this '80s wrestler who was also known as "The Dragon":
Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
Ricky Steamboat
Ricky was another of the high-flying competitors of the WWF, more at home on the top turnbuckle than on the mat itself. He used to spit flame before and after matches.
Tatanka
Koko B. Ware

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Brooklyn Brawler
WWE via YouTube
Name this '80s wrestling character:
Black Bart
Ric Flair
Randy Savage
The Brooklyn Brawler
The Brooklyn Brawler was a heel named Steve Lombardi before he tried to invent this character, but it never caught on very well.

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Jake the Snake Roberts
n/a
Which 1980s wrestling star is pictured here?
Bret Hart
Rick Rude
The Undertaker
Jake "The Snake" Roberts
Jake didn't really look like a wrestler — more like a biker hanging around outside a country bar. But somehow he made it to the top echelon, and it was always fun when he brought his python out of its burlap sack.

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Rick Martel
WWE
Can you name this Canadian WWF wrestler?
Randy Savage
Rick Martel
Was there a better head of '80s hair than Martel's? I noticed he never took on Brutus the Barber...
Rick Rude
Owen Hart

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Paul Orndorff
myron49 via YouTube
Name this '80s wrestler who had a delightful nickname in the ring:
Tatanka
Paul Orndorff
Wrestling as "Mr. Wonderful," Orndorff famously teamed up with Hulk Hogan to take on King Kong Bundy and Big John Studd.
King Kong Bundy
Boris Zhukov

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Junkyard Dog
Top Turnbuckle via YouTube
Name this '80s wrestler who wore signature neckwear:
Koko B. Ware
Tito Santana
Charles Atlas
Junkyard Dog
I once ran into Junkyard Dog in the Atlanta airport. He was a polite and gentlemanly fellow, and had his famous steel neck chains in a carry-on satchel.

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Andre the Giant
n/a
Can you name this larger-than-life '80s wrestler?
Andre the Giant
If you don't know Andre from wrestling, you might recognize him from the movie "The Princess Bride." He was quite a cultured fellow!
Hulk Hogan
Hacksaw Jim Duggan
Junkyard Dog

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Don Muraco
YouTube
Who is this wrestler and 1985 "King of the Ring"?
Koko B. Ware
Don Muraco
Don didn't have much of a persona, but he made up for that with what might well be the largest set of pectoral muscles in history.
Ted DiBiase
Mil Mascaras

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Tito Santana
YouTube
Which 1980s wrestler is pictured here?
Mil Mascaras
Haku
Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
Tito Santana
Tito was not the biggest or the strongest, but his sheer acrobatic athleticism kept him at the top of the talent list for years.

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Jessie Ventura
YouTube
Who is this 1980s wrestling star also known as "The Body"?
Big John Studd
George Steele
Dusty Rhodes
Jesse Ventura
Jesse Ventura rode Arnold Schwarzenegger's coattails into the movie business before jumping to politics, even becoming governor of Minnesota. Pretty good for a guy who called himself "The Body."

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Arn Anderson
Wiki commons
Name this '80s wrestler who was a member of a well-known alliance:
Arn Anderson
As an original member of The Four Horsemen, Arn was part of one of the biggest gangs in the early WWE. He's now an author, believe it or not.
Ric Flair
Ole Anderson
Matt Windham

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Hulk Hogan
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Who is this iconic 1980s wrestling star?
Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake
Macho Man Randy Savage
Ravishing Rick Rude
Hulk Hogan
It's no stretch to say that the WWF wouldn't have reached its apex without the Hulkster. Every kid had at least one of the yellow shirts, although their moms got annoyed when they ripped them off.

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Terry Gordy
WWE via YouTube
Can you name this '80s wrestler and member of the Fabulous Freebirds?
Ted DiBiase
Shawn Michaels
Dusty Rhodes
Terry Gordy
Terry was another member of the Fabulous Freebirds, a big, hulking redneck type often seen in a Confederate flag T-shirt.

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Dino Bravo
n/a
Name this '80s wrestler and member of the New Dream Team tag team:
Big John Studd
Dino Bravo
Dino's life after wrestling may have been more interesting than his time in the ring. Related by marriage to the Canadian mob, he allegedly got involved in smuggling and was killed when he crossed the wrong people.
The Iron Sheik
Jesse Ventura

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Bad News Brown
n/a
Can you identify this 1980s wrestler and judo champion?
Junkyard Dog
Tama
Hurricane
Bad News Brown
A professionally trained judoka, Bad News Brown wasn't a heel, but he was the angriest dude in the WWF. As Allen Coage, he was the first African-American to win an Olympic medal in judo, at the 1976 Montreal Summer Games.

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Nikolai Volkoff
Wiki Commons by Miguel Discart
Name this '80s wrestler who teamed up with the Iron Sheik:
Nikolai Volkoff
The Russians were the global bad guys in the '80s, so Volkoff made waves as a beefy, doughy heel.
Boris Zhukov
The Iron Sheik
Hillbilly Jim

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Demolition Smash
WWE
Which 1980s wrestling tag team is pictured?
Bam Bam Bigelow
The Four Horsemen
The Fabulous Thunderbirds
Demolition
Demolition was one of the most impressive tag teams (later trios) in the WWE, despite the fact they had pronounced beer bellies in the ring.

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Ivan Putski
YouTube
Can you name this '80s wrestler also known as "The Polish Hammer"?
Ivan Putski
Ivan was about as wide as he was tall, but the Polish Hammer could really deliver a blow with the best of them.
Nikolai Volkoff
Boris Zhukov
Big Boss Man

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Killer Khan
Old School Wrestling TV via YouTube
Who is this fearsome '80s wrestler?
Yokozuna
Andre the Giant
Killer Khan
The history of WWE ethnic wrestlers is largely one of caricature and stereotype, and Khan fit that bill perfectly.
Nikolai Volkoff

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Akeem
Irwin Schyster via YouTube
Who is this '80s wrestler who went by "One Man Gang" before changing his name?
King Kong Bundy
Bam Bam Bigelow
Hurricane
Akeem
Formerly known as One Man Gang, Akeem the African Dream was a middling talented giant whose favorite moves involved dropping his porcine bulk onto supine opponents.

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Ron Bass
WWE via YouTube
Name this '80s wrestler who also went by "The Outlaw":
Ron Bass
Bass adopted a fairly generic "outlaw" personality, entering the ring to the sound of a bullwhip cracking. He had his greatest success tag teaming with his brother Don before going solo.
Black Bart
Barry Windham
Ted DiBiase

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Haku
Meng4Now via YouTube
Who is this Samoan-American wrestler?
Tama
Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
Hurricane
Peter Maivia
Peter Maivia is the grandfather of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. He had tattoos that covered his legs that symbolized a high chief status in the ancient Samoan culture.

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