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Headquarters: Titan Towers, Stamford, CT
Owner:
Vince McMahon
President: 
Jack Tunney
Announcers: Gorilla Monsoon, Vince McMahon, Sean Mooney
Color Commentators: “Superstar” Billy Graham, Lord Alfred Hayes, Brother Love, Jerry "The King" Lawler
Ring Announcer: Howard Finkel
Studio Host/Backstage Interviewer: Mean Gene, Brother Love. and Sean Mooney

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Roster:
Adam Bomb
“The Beach Bully” Alex Pourteau
Andre the Giant
Bad News Brown
The Berzerker
Biff Wellington
Billy Jack Haynes
Black Bart
"The Ace" Bob Orton
Brady Boone
Brian Christopher

Brutus “The Barber” Beekcake
Chris Benoit
Col. DeBeers
Damien Demento
Dan Spivey
Dick Murdoch
Dino Bravo
Disco Inferno
Don Callis
Dynamite Kid
Earthquake
Greg “The Hammer” Valentine
“Hacksaw” Jim Duggan
Haku
Hercules
Jake Roberts
Jimmy Snuka
Jim Powers

Jimmy Valiant
Manny Fernandez
Mantaur
Rick Titan
Scott Putski
Tatanka
Terry Funk
Tito Santana
Tom Brandi
Tugboat
Ultimate Warrior
Vampire Warrior
The Warlord


Tag Teams:
Bushwhackers ( Butch Miller and Luke Williams)
The Commonwealth (Chris Benoit & Dynamite Kid)
Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers)
High Energy (Koko B. Ware and Z-Man)
Killer Bees (B. Brian Blair and Jim Brunzell)
Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Saggs)
Power and Glory (Hercules and Paul Roma)

Russian Pitbulls (Anthony Durante and Gary Wolfe, AKA #1 and #2)
Texas Outlaws (Manny Fernandez and Dick Murdoch)


Managers:

The Genius

Jimmy Hart
Dino Bravo, Earthquake, The Nasty Boys

Lou Albano
The Killer Bees and Jimmy Valiant

Wahoo McDaniel
Tatanka

Slick
Dan Spivey, The Twin Towers

Stables:
The Texas Outlaws (Terry Funk, Manny Fernandez, Dick Murdoch)


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Championships/Title History:

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WWF Championship - Tito Santana
1. Bob Backlund
2. Magnum TA
3. Bob Backlund (2x)
4. Bruno Sammartino
5. Roddy Piper
6. Hulk Hogan
7. Randy Savage
8. Rick Rude
9. Andre The Giant
10. Rick Rude (2x)
11. The Ultimate Warrior
12. Terry Funk
13. Tito Santana

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WWF IC Championship - Earthquake
1. Ken Patera
2. Greg "The Hammer" Valentine
3. Rick Martel
4. The Great Muta
5. Tito Santana
6. Dino Bravo
7. Jim Duggan
8. Earthquake

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WWF Tag Team Championship - The Twin Towers
1. The British Bulldogs 
2. Kerry and Kevin Von Erich
3. Demolition
4. The Rockers
5. The Powers of Pain
6. The Killer Bees
7. The Ronin
8. One Man Gang and King Kong Bundy

Royal Rumble Winners
1. Kerry Von Erich
2. The Ultimate Warrior
3. The Ultimate Warrior (2x)
4. Tito Santana

King of the Ring Winners
1. Haku
2. Kevin Von Erich

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Weekly Shows:

The Wonderful History of WWF Prime Time Wrestling | Ring the Damn Bell
WWF Prime Time Wrestling
Monday Night
Gorilla Monsoon and Rotating Guest Hosts
USA Network
(Matches/Promos are pre-taped)

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Prime Time Wrestling
03/23/1991


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Here is the first episode of Prime Time Wrestling. Please enjoy!

The blue on the names is entrance themes for my wrestlers. I researched using Cage Match, and every song is a song that the person used in their career, and I made sure the songs were at least made by 1991 if they were songs that required a license to use. 

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15 hours ago, ErictheDragon said:

Appreciate the kind words on Mania. Glad to see that the WWF won't be sitting idle for long.

Thanks, man, I really appreciate the work that you put into the WWF. You did an awesome job, and hopefully you enjoy the stories I tell. 

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Monsoon & Lawler was the duo I didn't know I needed.

I think Uncle Ivan might be running out of patience with the Pitbulls.

President Tunney hasn't been seen in a while but he returns with a number of huge announcements.

Love the promo train. Tito is wasting no time showing everyone why he's earned the belt meanwhile the Mouth of the South is here and he's got a stacked group already.

Titan makes an emphatic debut.

Tatanka has drawn the Ace's attention. This could be a problem.

Shocking development on the Brother Love show as Jake follows on an earlier promo by turning Andre against Snuka.

Kid puts his beef to Benoit to rest and Martin's abuse leads to the two reconciling. Great moment.

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WWF House Show
03/24/1991

WWF @ Scranton, PA – CYC

The Titan defeated Disco Inferno

Black Bart and Jimmy Valiant defeated Dick Murdoch and Manny Fernandez

Bob Orton defeated Jim Powers


"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan beat Hercules with The Warlord

The Nasty Boys and Earthquake with Jimmy Hart defeated Tugboat, Koko B. Ware, and The Z-Man

WWF Tag Team Championship
The Twin Towers with Slick defeated The Bushwhackers


Brutus Beefcake defeated Brian Christopher

Jake Roberts and Andre the Giant defeated The Killer Bees

WWF Championship 
Tito Santana defeated Dino Bravo with Jimmy Hart

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Bart & Valiant would make a great odd couple. Especially if Capt Lou is able to make it next time.

I'm sure the Warlord tried to help but Hacksaw is on too much of a roll.

The Twin Towers make their first defense. I'm sure many more are to come.

Jake's alliance with Andre starts to pay off.

The First Family score a big win in the six man tag but Bravo couldn't secure the top prize.

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WWF House Show
03/25/1991

WWF @ Worcester, MA – Centrum

The Titan defeated Disco Inferno

Dan Spivey defeated Scott Putski

Bob Orton defeated Jim Powers


"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan beat The Warlord with Hercules

The Nasty Boys, Dino Bravo, and Earthquake with Jimmy Hart defeated Tugboat, Black Bart, and The Bushwhackers

WWF Tag Team Championship
The Twin Towers with Slick defeated High Energy


Brutus Beefcake defeated Brian Christopher

Jake Roberts with Andre the Giant defeated Jimmy Valiant with Capt. Lou

WWF Championship 
Tito Santana defeated Dick Murdoch with Manny Fernandez

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Welcome to the WWF 

Great job picking up right where AD left off. 

The WrestleMania follow up was well done and looks like a lot of exciting things ahead with SNME and KOTR.

LOL, King comes in and immediately irks Gorilla. Loved the way they played off each other 

The Killer Bees look to get back in title contention with a big win over the Pitbulls. Uncle Ivan isn't a happy man right now

Excellent contrasting promos with Jake setting an evil tone while Tito celebrates his feel good title win 

Looks like the machine is behind Titan. Somebody must've caught his action in the territories. 

Orton and Tatanka will be a solid feud. The cowboy veteran vs. The young Native American powerhouse. It sells itself 

Damn! Jake didn't waste any time in finding a man who wants to hurt people. Shocking moment as Andre turns on Snuka to join the dark side 

After a rough feud, Dynamite saves Benoit and patches things up. Respect. 

Nice house show loop. You're reestablishing some stars while giving the champs showcases to settle into their reigns. 

Very smooth transition. The WWF hasn't lost a step. 

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WWF House Show
03/27/1991
Landover, MD – Capital Centre


Before the opening contest, it was announced that Dick Murdoch was not at the event, and no reasoning was given. It's said that his upcoming WWF Title Match against Tito Santana would feature Manny Fernandez taking his place.

The Titan defeated Disco Inferno

Bad News Brown defeated Hercules with The Warlord

Bob Orton defeated Jim Powers


"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan beat The Berzerker

The Nasty Boys with Jimmy Hart defeated The Bushwhackers

WWF Tag Team Championship
The Twin Towers with Slick defeated High Energy


Brutus Beefcake defeated Brian Christopher

WWF IC Championship
Earthquake with Jimmy Hart defeated Tugboat

Jake Roberts with Andre the Giant defeated Jimmy Valiant with Capt. Lou

WWF Championship 
Tito Santana defeated Manny Fernandez

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WWF News and Notes
Dick Murdoch Suspended? Ultimate Warrior Return?


 

There was an incident over the weekend involving Dick Murdoch that has caused significant internal issues within the World Wrestling Federation. Murdoch was scheduled to appear at the Worcester, Massachusetts, house show, but ended up no-showing the event without notifying officials in advance.

According to multiple sources, the situation appears to stem from Murdoch reportedly being intoxicated the night of the show at the hotel bar. While details vary by who you ask, the consensus backstage is that Murdoch was in no condition to perform and made no effort to contact the office in advance, which immediately put him in a bad position with management.

The situation escalated once Murdoch resurfaced, as Gerald Brisco, who has been taking on more responsibility in talent relations, confronted him about the absence. The confrontation is said to have become heated, with Murdoch allegedly brushing off the situation and showing little concern for missing the event. That reaction reportedly did not sit well with Brisco or others present.

Word of the incident quickly reached Vince McMahon, who was said to be furious, particularly given the company’s increasing emphasis on professionalism and reliability. Murdoch had been penciled into upcoming television and house show programs, and the no-show created immediate issues for both booking and morale.

As a result, Murdoch has been suspended indefinitely. Several sources indicate this is not being viewed internally as a minor disciplinary action, and there is real doubt about whether he will return to the company at all. While nothing has been officially announced, the feeling within the locker room is that Murdoch’s standing has taken a significant hit.

In other news, Ultimate Warrior is now expected to return to television in the coming weeks after reportedly coming to terms with the WWF regarding his booking and overall direction. This comes after a period of tension between Warrior and management following WrestleMania, but sources indicate both sides have reached an understanding. While details of his return angle are being kept quiet, the expectation is that he will be reintroduced in a prominent position on upcoming programming.

At this point, Murdoch’s future with the WWF remains uncertain, while Warrior’s return could signal a shift in the company’s top-tier landscape heading into the summer.

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