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Baby Doll

She was known as the first lady of the NWA. She managed a lot of champions including Larry Zbyszko and Dusty Rhodes. She was married to Sam Houston.


bullet1988 NWA Wonderama cards #4 (these cards are hard to find!) ...............$1
bullet1988 NWA Wonderama cards #54 (these cards are hard to find!) .............$1
bullet1988 NWA Wonderama cards #73 (these cards are hard to find!) ..............$1








Bob Backlund







Johnny B. Badd







Buff Bagwell







The Barbarian

Real name is Sionne Vailahi. Started out as King Konga. Excellent brute strength wrestler and professional tag team wrestler. He held the WCW U.S. tag titles with Dick Slater Probably was at is best in the NWA, when he teamed with The Warlord as the powers of pain and were managed by Paul Jones. He was also managed by Mr. Fuji and Bobby Heenan in the WWF. He currently runs a construction business in Charlotte.


bullet1988 NWA Wonderama cards #28 (these cards are hard to find and it's his rookie card!)....$2
bullet1991 Classic WWF #21........................$0.25
bullet1991 Classic WWF #27........................$0.25
bullet1991 Classic WWF #62 w/Bobby Heenan............$0.25
bullet1991 Classic WWF #122...........$0.25






Batista







Black Bart

Rick Harris started wrestling in 1980. He went through several names, such as Hangman Harris, Ricky Harris and Man Mountain Mike Harris, before settling on the name of Black Bart in 1984. He has held many titles including the NWA and World Class Heavyweight championships and the Florida tag team championship with Ron Bass


bullet1988 NWA Wonderama cards #46 being interviewed by a young Jim Ross w/ Skandar Akbar........$1
bullet1988 NWA Wonderama cards #74 (these cards are hard to find!)..........$2






Paul Bearer







Shelton Benjamin

Currently the WWE U.S. Champion. He's using the gimmick "The Gold Standard".

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Brutus Beefcake







Chris Benoit







Berlyn

This is Alex Wright's real name. He has wrestled under both names.


bullet1995 WCW Main Event #30 Alex Wright.............$0.50
bullet1999 Topps Embossed WCW #44.......................$0.50







Big Boss Man







Bam Bam Bigelow







Big Show







Eric Bischoff







Steve Blackman







Tully Blanchard







Freddie Blassie







Lord James Blears


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Nick Bockwinkle







Adam Bomb(Bryan Clarke)

Started his career in WCW as Wrath. Teamed with partner Mortis. When Mortis left, he teamed with Bryan Adams as KroniK. They then moved to WWF under the same name. Their contract was terminated in less than a month, last seen wrestling in Japan. Word has it the Bryan has a herniated disc in his back and needs surgery.



bullet1984 Action Packed WWF #14 Rookie..............$2
bullet1984 Action Packed WWF #32 Colossal Crushers........$2








Booker T./Harlem Heat/Ebony Experience







Bastion Booger

Real name is Michael Shaw. He also wrestled as Klondike Mike, Makhan Singh, Norman the Lunatic, Mike Shaw, Mike Striker, Cousin Mike, Man Mountain Mike, Big Ben Sharpe, Trucker Norm, The Mad Monk, Friar Ferguson, Rakishi and Solomon Grundy.


bullet1984 Action Packed WWF #20.....................$1
bullet1984 Action Packed WWF #33 Colossal Crushers..........$1






The Boogeyman


Real name is Marty Wright.


bullet2007 Topps WW Action #29............$1






Ludvig Borga

Real name is Tony Halme.


bullet1984 Action Packed WWF #6............$0.50






Bradshaw/Acolytes/JBL/APA






Dino Bravo







Brooklyn Brawler

His real name is Steve Lombardi and he was trained by Mr. Perfect Curt Hennig. His first and only major angle came in 1989, after The Red Rooster (Terry Taylor) turned face and left manager Bobby Heenan's stable. Heenan claimed he could make anyone a star and turned Lombardi into The Brooklyn Brawler. Neither Rooster nor Brawler got significantly over as a result of the feud. Taylor left the WWF in early 1990, and Brawler went back to jobbing. In 1992, he worked under a mask as Kim Chee, serving as Kamala's "trainer," along with manager Harvey Whippleman briefly competed at house shows in late 1993 and early 1994 as the face-turned Doink the Clown, before Gary Fall took over the role full-time. He was given the baseball player gimmick Abe "Knuckleball" Schwartz, also known as MVP, in 1994. However, the Major League Baseball strike screwed up the gimmick and so Schwartz would sit in the stands holding a sign that said "On Strike."

On March 4, 1998, Brawler defeated Bobby Clancy in La Salle, Ontario, Canada to win the vacated BCW Unified Television Title. On June 20, 1998, Brawler defeated two-time NWA Michigan Heavyweight Champion Gene Austin in Tecumseh, MI to win the belt. He held the belt until December 27, 1998, when he lost it to Skull Ganz in Brownstone, MI. On July 26, 1998, at the WWF Fully Loaded PPV in Fresno, CA, Vince McMahon announced that if The Undertaker did not appear for his match where he would team with Steve Austin against Kane and Mankind, The Brawler would be his replacement. Undertaker did appear and UT and Austin won the tag titles that night.

On the July 4, 2000 edition of "Smackdown," The Brawler teamed with Kaientai (TAKA Michinoku and Shoichi Funaki) in a handicap match against Triple H. After Triple H beat both Kaientai members, he was about to Pedigree Brawler when Chris Jericho interfered, faceplanted and Lionsaulted Triple H, and Brawler pinned Triple H. His last appearence was in Eugene's corner as the Doink the Clown at Vengeance '06. He currently is a booking agent for the WWE.



bullet1990 Classic WWF #49 Barry Horowitz..........$2
bullet1990 Classic WWF #50.........................$2
bullet1990 Classic WWF #99 Barry Horowitz..........$2
bullet1990 Classic WWF #100..................$2
bullet2001 Fleer Wrestlemania #9...............$0.25
bullet2001 Fleer Wrestlemania #9 gold parallel.....$0.50








Bobo Brazil


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Jack Briscoe



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Jerry Briscoe



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The British Bulldog







Beverly Brothers

Mike Enos and Wayne Bloom. Also wrestled as The Destruction Crew


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Bad News Brown







D'Lo Brown







"The Alpha Male" Monte Brown

Also wrestled as Marcus Cor Van.


bullet2007 Topps WW Action #58






Tylene Buck/Major Gunnz







Bunkhouse Buck

Real name is Jimmy Golden. Jimmy started wrestling in 1968 in his father's territory in Alabama. During the 1970's, he wrestled under the name of Roy Lee Welch. He started teaming with his cousin Robert Fuller in the 1970's and they still team on the independent circuit as of 2005. Golden also wrestled in the early 1970 in Australia for Jim Barnett. Among their feuds during this time were The Rock 'N Roll Express, Steve Armstrong & Tracy Smothers, Tommy & Johnny Rich and Kerry& Kevin Von Erich. He also teamed with Dennis Hall as "The Avengers" in the early 1970's. In 1994, Golden followed Fuller to WCW where Fuller was the manager "Col. Rob Parker" and wrestled for him as Bunkhouse Buck. He feuded mainly with Dustin Rhodes and then teamed with Dick Slater to win the WCW World Tag Team Titles. By 1999, he had left WCW for the independent circuit again. Most recently Jimmy can be seen in the new east Tennessee promotion NWA Rocky-Top.


bullet1995 WCW Main Event #15...............$0.50






King Kong Bundy






Bushwackers/Sheep herders











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