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The feud was part of Club | WWF a weekly television program transmitted on Tele |
Richter promptly quit the | WWF afterward, while Moolah continued to be champio |
WWF Aggression | |
The | WWF aims to empower poor women in southern India by |
Mosca, AKA "Roughhouse", wrestled for the WWE ( | WWF), and is still actively involved with and now p |
WWF and other environmental protection NGOs have cr | |
e Ric Flair only the second man to win both the | WWF and NWA Titles, the first being the original "N |
was an American professional wrestler with the | WWF and Stampede Wrestling among many other compani |
On July 3, 2007, it was reported that the | WWF and Conservation International had monitored at |
who worked for the World Wrestling Federation ( | WWF) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) as Mi |
WWF and Greenpeace formed the FSC in 1994 as a vehi | |
nt of environmental organisations, particularly | WWF and Greenpeace. |
izations; The Sierra Club, The Apollo Alliance, | WWF and Rainforest Action Network specifically. |
According to a study conducted by | WWF and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, a |
arence Mason in the World Wrestling Federation ( | WWF) and as J. Biggs in World Championship Wrestlin |
both companies; in Vince and Linda's case, the | WWF, and in Shane and Stephanie's case, the WCW/ECW |
In 1984, Volkoff returned to the now | WWF and teamed with the Iron Sheik. |
Tillman was called "Gutless Rusty" by | WWF announcer and sitting Minnesota Governor Jesse |
ub, goth, metal, shock rock and hip-hop, with a | WWF announcer's delivery and shuffling stoner beats |
o Jim Ross, the longtime Mid-South/UWF, WCW and | WWF announcer. |
He briefly showed back up in the | WWF around Wrestlemania 13 being spotted in the cro |
Pat Patterson and Gerald Brisco who worked for | WWF as Vinces stooges. |
Fuller left WCW in 1998 and resurfaced in the | WWF as Tennessee Lee, a character similar to his Co |
tts, under the ring name Troy, performed in the | WWF as Tekno Team 2000. |
is, under his Mondo Kleen ring name, debuted in | WWF at a live event on October 2, 1992 in a losing |
Prior to WrestleMania IV, the | WWF attempted to extend the "evil twin" referee sto |
tion for being a near copy of its predecessors, | WWF Attitude and War Zone, and not reflecting ECW's |
was heavily criticized for being too similar to | WWF Attitude. |
After the short run with the | WWF Blair moved on to Georgia Championship Wrestlin |
ental organisations and charities including the | WWF, Buglife the BGCI and the Open University . |
WWF called on "all parties capable of helping put o | |
st Territories through his advisory position to | WWF Canada. |
On September 13 edition of Raw is War, the | WWF CEO Linda McMahon announced that Rock, Kane, Ma |
On September 16 edition of SmackDown, the | WWF Chairman Vince McMahon defeated Triple H for th |
The | WWF Chairman Vince McMahon announced that at King o |
announced that Hogan would battle Sid (and not | WWF Champion Ric Flair) at the main event of Wrestl |
Hell in a Cell match to have six wrestlers, as | WWF Champion Kurt Angle defeated Steve Austin, Trip |
At Backlash, | WWF Champion Steve Austin and I.C. |
e" - the main event match which saw Hulk Hogan ( | WWF Champion) vs The Ultimate Warrior (WWF Intercon |
The Rock went into WrestleMania X-Seven as the | WWF Champion, but he was defeated after Austin used |
iminate him to win the match and become the new | WWF Champion. |
ing Federation taped their nationally televised | WWF Championship Wrestling. |
ion of this WrestleMania was the novelty of the | WWF championship match that was guaranteed to last |
It would be the last of three | WWF Championship matches between the two, having pr |
After losing the | WWF Championship to Steve Austin at WrestleMania X- |
nt was built on Bret Hart wanting to retain the | WWF Championship against Shawn Michaels, who had su |
from a returning Vince McMahon, thus making the | WWF Championship match a Triple Threat match. |
Kane received a shot at the | WWF Championship on December 20 but with the stipul |
Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart for the | WWF Championship |
was scheduled to challenge Steve Austin for the | WWF Championship but got attacked backstage by Aust |
eel Cage match with Austin in a rematch for the | WWF Championship on the following night's Raw is Wa |
s, The Rock finally came out on top and won the | WWF Championship for the sixth time. |
Bret Hart also retained his | WWF Championship against Razor Ramon, and Shawn Mic |
the official replacement for Undertaker in the | WWF Championship match at Unforgiven. |
in event was a standard wrestling match for the | WWF Championship, in which Bret Hart defended the t |
The Rock continued his feud with Angle over the | WWF Championship, which they eventually settled at |
ania IX, Yokozuna defeated Bret Hart to win the | WWF Championship. |
Mania VIII; Savage won the match and his second | WWF Championship. |
ne, Big Show and The Undertaker over the vacant | WWF Championship. |
In Your House 1, where Diesel faced Sid for the | WWF Championship. |
at WrestleMania IV against Ted DiBiase for the | WWF Championship. |
, meanwhile, began feuding with Savage over the | WWF Championship. |
ent was The Undertaker versus Bret Hart for the | WWF Championship. |
A recent census by | WWF China of Hubei province found just 131 individu |
edgement, of the nickname "Dungeon" was by then | WWF color commentator Jesse Ventura. |
owever, Guerrero wanted to second Chyna but the | WWF Commissioner inserted him into the Intercontine |
tinental title by defeating Chris Jericho after | WWF Commissioner William Regal interfered. |
the RAW theme at the time which is performed by | WWF composer Jim Johnston (the same applied to WWF |
WWF Conservation Projects | |
as written off television and released from his | WWF contract. |
Eventually, the titles were unified into their | WWF counterparts. |
McGuirk's | WWF debut was in April 1987 on WWF Wrestling Challe |
ged his mind by hiring Laurer, and she made her | WWF debut on February 16, 1997 at In Your House 13: |
sent to Memphis Championship Wrestling, then a | WWF developmental territory. |
of elimination, and the winner would receive a | WWF developmental contract. |
t was employed as a World Wrestling Federation ( | WWF) developmental territory, so the roster was mad |
Just before moving to the | WWF, Diamond teamed with The Trooper Del Wilkes for |
WWF Dry Forest Programme | |
Hulk Hogan was the face of the | WWF during the 1980s. |
Wrestled for WWE (when known as | WWF), ECW and numerous smaller federations. |
m was introduced to World Wrestling Federation ( | WWF) employee Nora Greenwald (known on-screen as Mo |
erein thirteen would-be wrestlers trained under | WWF employees Al Snow, Ivory, Tazz, Hardcore Holly, |
s cousins with longtime WWE wrestler and former | WWF European Champion and ECW Champion Mark Henry. |
At present, the software for creating | WWF files is available for Mac OS X 10.4 and for Wi |
WWF files are simply PDF files with the security se | |
take place, Jarrett and James suddenly left the | WWF following the second In Your House pay-per-view |
After three televised matches, Konnan left the | WWF following a disagreement with WWF owner Vince M |
jail on counterfeiting charges so he asked the | WWF for his release. |
Jeff Jarrett and Goldust left the | WWF for WCW when the game was still in the making b |
Instead, he signed with the | WWF for a second time. |
n Garden was a frequent host of Vince McMahon's | WWF for many years throughout the 1970's and 1980's |
r then-WWE diva Lita and was distributed on the | WWF Forceable Entry album in 2002. |
WWF Forceable Entry (2002) - "Glass Shatters" | |
WWF Forceable Entry is a compilation album released | |
The | WWF format is promoted as being more environmentall |
2000: | WWF Fully Loaded. |
e also marked the first time on the system in a | WWF game that players could fight backstage and als |
It was originally intended as a | WWF game, but the licence never materialized. |
nd spent some time in jail; upon his return the | WWF gave him a biker gimmick and used his real-life |
tory mode places the player on the long road to | WWF glory. |
Brazil was inducted into the | WWF Hall of Fame in 1994 by Ernie Ladd. |
e following year, Brazil inducted Ladd into the | WWF Hall of Fame. |
WWF Hall of Fame (Class of 1995) | |
WWF Hall of Fame (Class of 1996) | |
In 1994, he was inducted into the | WWF Hall of Fame for managing both Sammartino and B |
WWF Hardcore Championship (2 times) | |
Triple H and Steve Austin interfered in Kane's | WWF Hardcore Championship defense against Rhyno by |
He was the first ever | WWF Hardcore Champion and also a three-time WWF Cha |
WWF has pointed out that if we continue to consume | |
While in the | WWF, he became a one-time Intercontinental Champion |
The title was vacated, and the | WWF held a tournament to determine the new champion |
The | WWF held their final house show in the Boston Garde |
During his first stint with the | WWF his self-proclaimed highlight was a match with |
Blair reunited with Jim Brunzell but due to the | WWF holding the trademark to the name “The Killer B |
He had a try-out for the | WWF in June 1985. |
Since joining the | WWF in early 1987, Duggan used an American patriot |
as purchased by the World Wrestling Federation ( | WWF) in March 2001. |
Charles Warrington was released from | WWF in July 2001 and continues to perform occasiona |
Slick debuted in the | WWF in September 1986 after he purchased a "half in |
ping out of Tough Enough, Ward was hired by the | WWF in October 2002 as a stage manager. |
Wrestlers from the game come from the | WWF in addition to the WCW and several puroesu orga |
Head of climate change for | WWF in Britain, said that the proposals made so far |
t discovered by Swiss-based environmental group | WWF in 2003, using a night-time camera trap in Kaya |
WCW Halloween Havoc in 1991 and the thirteenth | WWF In Your House pay-per-view In Your House 13: Fi |
McGuirk left the | WWF in 1993, reported by Penthouse magazine to be b |
s matches in 2001, but WCW was purchased by the | WWF in March 2001, and they were not hired. |
It hosted the infamous eighth | WWF In Your House pay-per-view in 1996, during whic |
A report by the | WWF in 2005 ranked it as the second most polluting |
Windham returned to the | WWF in 1989 as the Widowmaker. |
being signed by the World Wrestling Federation ( | WWF) in July 1993. |
Mahon (owner of the World Wrestling Federation, | WWF) in 1985 led to many Stampede wrestlers being s |
Edge, in Edge's television debut match with the | WWF in 1998. |
Glen Ruth was released from | WWF in 2000 and performed independently briefly bef |
It hosted the twelfth | WWF In Your House pay-per-view in 1996. |
At Survivor Series, Kurt Angle made his | WWF in-ring debut with a victory against Shawn Stas |
he World Wide Fund for Nature who also used the | WWF initials. |
ichaels since September 1993 when Ramon won the | WWF Intercontinental Championship. |
defeating Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat for the | WWF Intercontinental Championship on June 13, 1987 |
st elimination when Guerrero hit Chyna with the | WWF Intercontinental Championship belt, allowing Sa |
In between the second and third matches, | WWF Intercontinental Champion Jeff Jarrett made his |
e finally challenging Edge to a rematch for the | WWF Intercontinental Championship at Royal Rumble, |
a King of the Ring tournament match against the | WWF Intercontinental Champion Chris Benoit. |
Rumble win, Goldust versus Razor Ramon for the | WWF Intercontinental Championship and The Smoking G |
WWF Intercontinental Championship (1 time) | |
WWF Intercontinental Championship (2 times) | |
Diesel feuded with Razor Ramon over the | WWF Intercontinental Championship. |
The next featured Chris Benoit defeating | WWF Intercontinental Champion Billy Gunn to win the |
Owen Hart in a standard wrestling match for the | WWF Intercontinental Championship, Legion of Doom ( |
Jim Leape, Director General of | WWF International, says the Living Planet Report pa |
WWF is a modification of the open standard PDF form | |
The Working Women's Forum ( | WWF) is a women's organisation in southern India. |
He appeared on the December 22, 2001 episode of | WWF Jakked, losing to Perry Saturn. |
On February 7, 1984, Billington captured the | WWF Junior Heavyweight Championship by winning a to |
The | WWF kept the WCW United States Championship, the WC |
n WCW's purchase by World Wrestling Federation ( | WWF), Kidman became a member of the WCW/ECW Allianc |
WWF Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time) - Chris | |
The World Wide Fund for Nature ( | WWF) lists all of the Uroplatus species on their "T |
the show together until the discontinuation of | WWF LiveWire on August 18, 2001. |
WWF LiveWire is a professional wrestling television | |
After Vinnie left WCW to become Diesel in the | WWF Mane was left in limbo and soon retired from wr |
weekly summary show in similar style to that of | WWF Mania. |
g for Backlund in what would be Backlund's last | WWF match of the decade. |
Song of Creation, unlike their | WWF musicals, was written for the catholic charity |
By contrast to their | WWF musicals, Song of Creation has no story as such |
This was the last album sold under the | WWF name (the company changed its name to World Wre |
In 2007, the | WWF named Europe's 30 most climate polluting power |
Disinterested in Gilbertti, the | WWF neglected to acquire his contract. |
The game would be succeeded by | WWF No Mercy in 2000. |
WWF North American Heavyweight Championship (1 time | |
In October 2002, she was hired by the | WWF, now renamed World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE |
low branching form of tree in native habitat at | WWF Oasis of Monte Arcosu, Sardinia, Italy. |
owing the campaigning, The Rock returned to the | WWF on the July 30, 2001 edition of Raw, where he c |
Edge made his debut in the | WWF on the June 22 episode of Raw is War as a loner |
three years, Studd announced his return to the | WWF on the Brother Love Show in late 1988. |
nberry has worked with Friends of the Earth and | WWF on campaigns for a Climate Change Bill and a Ma |
Debuting in the | WWF on September 1, 1992 in Hershey, Pennsylvania u |
In 1983 Blair joined the | WWF once again as they began to expand to a nationa |
s" gimmick but could not use the name since the | WWF owned the trademark to it. |
d a monetary offer made to the cable channel by | WWF owner Vince McMahon to replace Southwest Champi |
The World Wildlife Fund ( | WWF) photographs what appears to be a previously un |
mal's contract was not one of the contracts the | WWF picked up. |
The | WWF plans to set traps to capture and study the ani |
WWF President Jack Tunney scheduled a battle royal, | |
On-screen | WWF president "Rowdy" Roddy Piper had announced on |
WWF President Jack Tunney gave Hogan and Undertaker | |
fessional wrestling fans with no alternative to | WWF programming and led to some leaving the sport. |
LiveWire to express his discontent with boring | WWF programming and the state of the promotion. |
k's own wishes, and Big Show had been taken off | WWF programming to attend further training at Ohio |
n New York's WABC-TV in June, which re-aired on | WWF programming. |
ther Bruti"(a name Hogan had previously used in | WWF promos to refer to Beefcake when they were tag |
backstage as a road agent and right-hand man to | WWF promoter Vince McMahon, and is credited with in |
so the | WWF pushed a break up angle between Heenan and the |
's competitive tactics were successful, and the | WWF quickly became the most prominent exponents of |
For the game also originally called | WWF Raw that was released in 2002, see WWE Raw (vid |
is the name given to a special live episode of | WWF Raw is War that aired on May 24, 1999, the nigh |
l edits of "Thorn in Your Eye" were used as the | WWF RAW is WAR theme from 1997 to 2002, with the ra |
WWF RAW introduces differences between the characte | |
WWF RAW (1994) on the SNES | |
eing aired live every week (as opposed to rival | WWF Raw is War, which, at the time, was live every |
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