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These pages will bring you the best of Professional, Collegiate and Olympic wrestlers. We will not only offer great collectibles of these athletes, we will also offer as much information as we can find on them. If you know of any additional information on any of these wrestlers, please let us know and we will share it with our readers!
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Sabu

His real name is Terry Brunk.


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Jerry Sags / The Nasty Boys



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Sandman

His real name is Jim Fullington. He was The Sandman in ECW, went to WCW as Hardcore Hak. He was my favorite ECW character, the singapore cane, the BUD, the cigarette(reminded me of Stone Cold).


1999 Topps WCW #50 (Hardcore Hak)............................................$1




Tito Santana

His real name is Merced Solis. Also wrestled as El Matador.


1985 Topps WWF #14 With Intercontinental Belt...........................................................$1
1985 Topps WWF #34...........................................................$0.50
1985 Topps WWF #52...........................................................$0.50
1987 Topps WWF #6...........................................................$0.50
1987 Topps WWF #53..........................................................$0.50
1990 Classic WWF #21.........................................................$0.50
1990 Classic WWF #115.........................................................$0.50




Perry Saturn


Was One half of the tag team The Eliminators with John Kronus in ECW.


1999 Topps WCW Nitro #8........................................................$2
1999 Topps Embossed WCW #15..............................................................$1
2001 Fleer Wrestlemania #59................................................$0.50
2001 Fleer Wrestlemania "the radicals"(w/benoit,Malenko,Guerrero) #76.....................$0.50




Randy "Macho Man" Savage

The Madness real name is Randy Poffo.


1987 Topps #7...........................................................$2
1987 Topps Sticker #4......................................................$3
1990 Classic WWF #4......................................................$1
1990 Classic WWF #126......................................................$1
1991 Swanson Foods WWF No Number.........................................................$4
1994 Action Packed WWF #13.........................................................$3
1994 Action Packed WWF #39.........................................................$3
1995 WCW Main Event #5 In full color headed to the ring!..................................$2
1995 WCW Main Event #39 with partner Hulk Hogan and Jimmy Hart(Remember Monster Maniacs?)..................................................$2
1999 Topps WCW Embossed #13..................................................$2
1999 Topps WCW Embossed Chrome Insert (one side Savage/Other side Georgeous George!).......$10




Tony Schiavone

Longtime WCW announcer!


1995 WCW Main Event #47..................................................$1
1991 WCW (these are the championship marketing black cards, not those multi colored ones) #101 on the street..............$1




Sargent Slaughter

His real name is Robert Remus.


2001 Fleer Wrestlemania #29.........................................................$0.50




Ken Shamrock



1999 WWF Smack Down #34........................................................$1
1999 WWF Smack Down #50........................................................$1




The Sheepherders

See The Bushwackers


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Ron Simmons


An Football All American at Florida State, he was the first black man to hold the world championship in a major wrestling organization(WWF, WCW, NWA). He also wrestled as Farooq, held the Tag strap in The Acolytes and in The APA.


1988 NWA Wonderama cards #10 (these cards are hard to find and this is his ROOKIE CARD!)..........................$5
1988 NWA Wonderama cards #77 (these cards are hard to find and this is his ROOKIE CARD!)..........................$5
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #139 going to the ring with the tag belts(Doom)!.......................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #140 in the ring!.......................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #141 waiting for a tag!.......................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #142 in the ring!.......................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #144 w/The Natural Butch Reed(DOOM).......................$0.50
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #149 sweet picture with belt on!..................................$2
'91 WCW (these are the championship marketing black cards, not those multi colored ones) #16 fighting Ricky Morton..............$1
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #70 posing for the camera..............$1
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #98 with tag belts, Butch Reed and manager Ted E. Long..............$1
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #110 with partner Butch Reed..............$1
2000 WWF No Mercy #16 The Acolytes.........................................................$1
2001 Fleer Wrestlemania #47..............................................$3




Tiger Ali Sinhg

Real name is Gurjit Singh Hans. Tiger trained to be a wrestling in the New Japan Pro Wrestling dojo for six months. Son of the legendary Tiger Jeet Singh. He wrestles mostly internationally, but occasionally in the U.S.. Is usually portrayed as Midle eastern, even though he's a canadian!


2001 Fleer Wrestlemania #49....................................$0.50




Davey Boy Smith

The following is a reprint of the obituary column of the London Times following The British Bulldog's death. Wrestler who took on The Rock and captivated America clad in the Union flag and red, white and blue tights Davey "Boy" Smith, who ha died aged 39, twice won the World Wrestling Federation's (WWF) Tag-Team Championships and European Heavyweight Championships, and was twice Hardcore Champion. Standing at 5 ft 11 in, with a 56 inch chest, 21 inch biceps, a 19 inch neck and weighing 18 stone, Smith, sporting a red, white and blue tights and a bizarre haircut, dominated wrestling in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He usually entered the ring swathed in the Union flag, before dispatching opponents with his trademark "Running Powerslam". They included North American wrestlers such as Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson (who, after defeating Smith at the No Mercy bout, starred in the film "The Scorpion King"), "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and Shawn "Heartbreak Kid" Michaels, as well as Smith's brothers-in-law Owen and Bret "The Hitman" Hart. David Smith was born on November 27 1962 in Manchester and educated at Golborne Comprehensive, where he was a keen rugby player. He worked with the trainer Ted Betley before taking part in bouts with Shirly "Big Daddy" Crabtree. But after "World of Sport" dropped wrestling (and Kent Walton's announcement "Greetings, grapple fans") Smith prospered oversease in New Japan Pro Wrestling, where he met Tom "Dynamite Kid" Billington. Smith and Billington moved to Canada, where they competed in the trainer Stu Hart's Calgary Stampede, where Smith won two international championships with Billington and two with Stu's son Bruce, along with solo titles as North American Heavyweight and British and Commonwealth mid-heavyweight champion. The British Bulldogs, as Smith and Billington now styled themselves, moved into the WWF in late 1985. Soon they were tackling the likes of King Kong Bundy and Big John Studd, before---at their second attempt---taking the WWF tag-team championship from the "Dream Team" of Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake on April 2 1986. They held the title for several months, defeating all comers and acquiring Matilda, a bulldog mascot, before losing to the Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart) in January 1987---allegedly after the referee, Danny Davis, had been bribed. After unsuccessful attempts to regain the belts, and a feud with another tag-team, the Islanders (who kidnapped Matilda), the pair split up. Smith returned to America in December 1990, sporting the beaded dreadlocks which won him the number five slot in the WWF Mullet Hall of Fame (after Michaels, Sid Justice, Hulk Hogan, and Hacksaw Jim Duggan) and accompanied by his new bulldog, Winston. But despite earning millions of dollars and solo successes, including defeating his brother-in-law Bret at Summerslam before 83,000 people at Wembley Stadium, Smith finally lost the Intercontinental title to Michaels, and---dogged by allegations of steroid abuse---left WWF for two years. He returned in 1994, first with Lex Luger (as "The Allied Powers") and then Owen Hart, with whom he won the title, although the pair soon fell out. Smith joined up with the rest of the Hart clan, before a stint with World Championship Wrestling, during which he suffered a back injury when he fell on a trapdoor. Smith suffered a further blow when Owen Hart died while being lowered into the rin in May 1999, but made several unsuccessful attempts later that year to take the heavyweight title from The Rock. His last major win was against Crash Holly at Hardcore in May 2000. Smith married Diana Hart, who survives him with a sun and daughter. After the marriage was dissolved, his companion was Andrea Hart, the estranged wife of Bruce, brother of Diana, Owen, and Bret.


1987 Topps WWF #19.........................................................$1




Tracy Smothers



'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #131 in the ring.......................$0.50
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #133 in the ring.......................$0.50
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #134 in the ring.......................$0.50
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #137 High fives on the way to the ring!.......................$0.50




Al Snow


His real name is Allan Sarven. Has also wrestled as Leif Cassidy and Avataur. How many of you remember him as Shinobi the Ninja?


2001 Fleer Wrestlemania #23....................................$0.50




Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka

His name is James Reiher and he is one of the greatest wrestlers I have ever seen. Just ask my childhood friends and college roomates how many times I came flying out of nowhere yelling "SUPERFLY" and taking them to the ground!!!


1985 Topps WWF sticker #7...............................................$2
1985 Topps WWF sticker #15...............................................$2
1990 Classic WWF #14......................................................$1
1990 Classic WWF #69.......................................................$1
1990 Classic WWF 114......................................................$1




Gordon Solie

Legendary NWA announcer. An encyclopedia of wrestling knowledge. All true wrestling fans sorely miss him! He was often called the Walter Cronkite of professional wrestling. Cronkite is considered the most credible and most trusted newscaster of all time. Solie brought the same level of credibility to wrestling, no matter how incredible his assignment might be at the time. Nobody ever called a technical wrestling match better than Gordon. My fondest memories of wrestling was growing up in the 70's watching the NWA. Gordon hosted both Florida and Georgia Championship Wrestlig shows.


'91 WCW (these are the championship marketing black cards, not those multi colored ones) #83 classic Gordon! In Tuxedo, interviewing Sting after he beat Rick Flair for his first Heavyweight championship...............$4
1995 WCW Main Event #49..................................................$2




Southern Boys


See Tracey Smothers or Steve Armstrong






Shawn Stasiak

His real name is Shawn Stipich and he is the son of Stan Stasiak. In 1998, Dory Funk Jr. began running his Funkin' Dojos with the WWF and Stasiak got a chance to train with future WWF stars like Edge, Christian, Test, Prince Albert, Val Venis and more. In all, he spent 10 months at the camps. He originally got called up to the WWF as Meat. Eventually, Vince McMahon dropped that schtick and he was Shawn Stasiak.


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Stan "The Man" Stasiak

Real name George Stipich, passed away in '97. Master of the heart punch. In Toronto, Stasiak had NWA title shots against Jack Brisco (1975) and Terry Funk (1976), a WWWF title match against Superstar Graham (1977), and an AWA title shot against Nick Bockwinkel (1978), as well as memorable feuds against The Sheik and Johnny Valentine. WWWF champion, 1973.


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Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat

His real name is Richard Blood.


1987 Topps WWF #21...........................................................$0.50
1987 Topps WWF #55..........................................................$0.50
1987 Topps WWF #65.............................................................$0.50
1987 Topps WWF Sticker #15.....................................................$1




George "The Animal" Steel

His real name is James Myers.


1985 Topps WWF #21.......................................................$1
1985 Topps WWF #31.......................................................$1
1985 Topps WWF #37..............................................................$1
1987 Topps WWF #66............................................................$0.50
1987 Topps WWF #69............................................................$0.50
1987 Topps WWF Sticker #21........................................................$1




Stevie Ray

SEE HARLEM HEAT


1999 Topps WCW #25........................................................$1




Rick Stiener

Yes, the Steiner Brothers ARE really brothers. The Dog Faced Gremlin's real name is Rob Rechsteiner.


'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #103 with Scott and his dog, going to the ring.......................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #104 fighting Terry Taylor..........................................$1
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #105 In the ring!....................................................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #107 looking to tag in!..............................................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #109 in Michigan gear with the pitbull!...............................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #111 In the ring with Big Poppa Pump!..............................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #112 has Mike Rotundo in a head lock!...................................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #114 in Michigan gear with the pitbull!.......................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #115 headed to the ring with Scott and the tag belts!.......................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #116 In the ring and ready to fight....................................$2
'91 WCW (these are the championship marketing black cards, not those multi colored ones) #4 fighting Arn Anderson.....................$1
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #6 posing in Michigan varsity jacket with Scott..............$1
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #25 tag team matchup w/Scott..............$1
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #26 walking to ring w/head gear and michigan jacket..............$1
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #69 walking to ring with Missy Hyatt..............$1
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #104 walking to ring with Scott..............$1
1994 Action Packed #24 W/Big Poppa Pump......................................................$3
1994 Action Packed #41 W/Big Poppa Pump......................................................$3
1999 Topps Embossed WCW #5...................................................$1 ea.




Scott Stiener

Holler if you can hear me!! Yes, the Steiner Brothers ARE really brothers. Big Poppa Pump, The Genetic Freak, real name is Scott Rechsteiner.


'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #103 with Rick and his dog, going to the ring!..............................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #106 In green ringlet!..............................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #108 In the ring....................................................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #110 posing in the ring..............................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #111 In the ring with The Dog Faced remlin!..............................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #113 posing in the ring!..............................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #114 In their Michigan Jackets with their pit bull!..............................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #115 headed to the ring with Rick and the tag belts!..............................$2
'91 WCW (these are the championship marketing black cards, not the multi colored ones) #6 posing in Michigan varsity jacket with Scott........$2
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #25 tag team matchup w/Rick..............$2
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #26 walking to ring w/head gear and michigan jacket..............$2
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #69 walking to ring with Missy Hyatt..............$2
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #104 walking to ring with Rick..............$2
1994 Action Packed #24......................................................$2
1994 Action Packed #41......................................................$2
1999 Topps Embossed WCW #57...................................................$3




Sting

The Stinger's real name is Steve Borden. Before being the Stinger, he was Blade Runner Flash and Steve Justice Borden.


1988 NWA Wonderama cards #17 (these cards are hard to find and this is his ROOKIE CARD!)..........................$5
1988 NWA Wonderama cards #99 (these cards are hard to find and this is his ROOKIE CARD!)..........................$5
1988 NWA Wonderama cards #102 (these cards are hard to find and this is his ROOKIE CARD!)..........................$5
1988 NWA Wonderama cards #104 vs "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert(these cards are hard to find and this is his ROOKIE CARD!)..........................$5
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #1 in the against Sid Vicious and Lex Luger......................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #2 in the ring.................................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #3 in the ring.................................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #4 with the championship belt around his waist.................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #5 Putting a beating on Sid Vicious.................................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #6 fighting Sid Vicious.......................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #7 fighting Sid Vicious.....................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #8 in the ring.......................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #9 in the ring.................................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #10 in the ring.................................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #11 putting the Scorpion Deat Lock on Ric Flair!........................$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #12 High fives to the crowd...............$2
'91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #13 climbing the top rope..................$2
'91 WCW (these are the championship marketing black cards, not those multi colored ones) #1 in ring..............$4
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #20 fighting Rick Flair..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #22 With his new Heavyweight Championship Belt..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #40 with Lex Lugar..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #46 in ring with championship belt..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #49 posing for the camera..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #52 fighting Rick Flair..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #53 with Lex Lugar..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #54 in ring with belt around his waist..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #55 wrestling masked man..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #66 face to face with Rick Flair in an interview by Jim Ross..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #82 posing after fight with championship belt..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #83 being doused with champagne while being interviewed by the great Gordon Solie after winning championship..............$4
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #84 in jeans and a red, white and blue jacket..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #85..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #86 entering ring with black and yellow jacket and championship belt..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #87 on crutches at ringside..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #96 standing with El Gigante..............$3
'91 WCW (championship marketing) #109 in action!..............$3
1995 WCW Main Event #4 pictured with Steve Austin in headlock...............................$2
1999 Topps WCW #22..............................................................$3
2000 WCW Nitro #D1 fighting The Hulkster!......................................$2




Storm

Former Nitro girl, She is Prince Iakeah's valet now, we can't remember the name she is using.


1999 Topps Embossed WCW #68 Nitro Girls........................................$0.50




Lance Storm

His real name is Lance Evers. He trained in Stu Hart's Dungeon with Chris Jericho. After wrestling in Japan and Europe through most of the ninetees, He tagged with Jericho as The Thrillseekers, with Jim Cornett as their manager. He made his name in the ECW and became a champion in the last few months of the WCW. Most recently wrestled with Test and Christian as the Anti Americans, he now pals around with William Regal.


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Trish Stratus

Ahhh, Sweet Stratisfaction. This Canadian bombshell finally allowed Vince to replace Sable.


2001 Fleer Wrestlemania divas #68(VERY Geeerrrrrrr baby!!!).................................................$1




*Big John Studd



1985 Topps WWF #12.............................................................$1
1985 Topps WWF #23 with Chief Jay Strongbow in a armlock........................................................$0.75




Dave Sullivan

His real name is Bill Dannenhauser and he was also The Equalizer, EVAD and Captain Ron.


1995 WCW Main Event #34..................................................$2




Kevin Sullivan

A truly mean wrestler who would do ANYTHING to win. Has held just about every title in professional wrestling! I always appreciated His tying wrestlers to "the tree of woe!"


1995 WCW Main Event #27..................................................$2




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