Sunday, November 14, 2010

Bob Backlund : The People's Champion



Bob Backlund : The People's Champion
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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Bob Backlund VS Hulk Hogan

Bob Backlund defends his wrestling title against Hulk Hogan





Bob Backlund Feb. 20, 1978 - Dec. 26, 1983



Bob Backlund Feb. 20, 1978 - Dec. 26, 1983

Bob Backlund - Wins WWF Wrestling Title



Bob Backlund Wins WWF Wrestling Title
Bob Backlund Feb. 20, 1978 - Dec. 26, 1983
Bob Backlund utilized his supreme technical and mat wrestling skills to take down and defeat "Superstar" Billy Graham. Graham, who was traditionally a rule breaker, had the rules broken on him for a change. Backlund had Graham in a pinning predicament, but Graham got his foot on the ropes. The referee was out of position to see the champ's foot, though, and his hand hit the mat for the three count giving Bob Backlund his first WWE Championship

In early 1977, Backlund signed with Vincent J. McMahon's World Wide Wrestling Federation. Backlund was managed by "the Golden Boy" Arnold Skaaland early on. Less than 4 months into his run with the WWWF, Backlund received his first shot at the WWWF Champion against "Superstar" Billy Graham where he lost by countout. Over the course of 1977, Backlund received additional shots at the champion where his fortunes started to change; they first went to a double countout and later Backlund defeated Graham, but only by countout. On February 20, 1978 at the famous Madison Square Garden, Backlund finally got the elusive pinfall victory over Billy Graham that earned Backlund his WWWF World Heavyweight Title.[5] Backlund won the match despite Graham's leg being on the rope during the pinfall.[9] He also went after the WWF World Tag Team Championship with Peter Maivia but Maivia turned on him and attacked Backlund and Skaaland, which led the usually even tempered Backlund to go berserk in the post match interview, screaming to interviewer Vince McMahon that he was going to "kill that son of a bitch!"

Three days after winning the WWWF gold, Backlund clashed with the NWA World Heavyweight Champion Harley Race in a rare "WWWF vs. NWA" title match. Neither title changed hands as the two fought to a 60-minute time limit draw. Defending against other champions became a recurring theme in Backlund's run with the title as he faced both the AWA (Nick Bockwinkel) and the NWA World Champion (Harley Race four times and Ric Flair once) in highly publicized matches and also engaged in a legendary series of scientific matches against NWF World Champion and Japanese legend Antonio Inoki. Backlund would also take on and defeat the Florida Champion Don Muraco and in 1982 battled "International Champion" Billy Robinson to a classic 63-minute curfew draw in Montreal. Backlund defended the title against a who's who of professional wrestling legends, including Dusty Rhodes, Roddy Piper, Ivan Koloff, Sgt. Slaughter, Adrian Adonis, Greg Valentine, Tatsumi Fujinami, Stan Hansen, WWF Intercontinental & NWA Missouri Champion Ken Patera, Jimmy Snuka, Pat Patterson, the Masked Superstar, the Iron Sheik, Spiros Arion, Tony Atlas, Blackjack Mulligan, Buddy Rose, Killer Khan, NWA Florida Southern Champion Jimmy Garvin, Hawaiian Champion Wildman Austin, Seiji Sakaguchi, Riki Choshu, Hulk Hogan, George Steele, Big John Studd, Strong Kobayashi, Gorilla Monsoon, Ray Stevens, Ernie Ladd, Stan Stasiak, Baron Von Raschke, the Destroyer (Dick Beyer), Bob Orton Jr., Raymond Rougeau, Hiro Matsuda, King Kong Tonga, Ron Bass, Dick Murdoch, the (original) Sheik, Kevin Sullivan, Prof. Toru Tanaka, Mr. Fuji, Bob Sweetan, Swede Hansen, Peter Maivia, Bobby Duncum, Sika, Afa, Larry Zbyszko, Angelo Mosca, Jesse Ventura, Luke Graham, Osamu Kido, Victor Rivera, Crusher Blackwell, Twin Devil #2, Bulldog Brower, Lou Albano, Moose Morowski, Jerry Valiant, Jimmy Valiant, Johnny Valiant, Tom Andrews, Roger Kirby, Jose Estrada, Johnny Rodz, Bulldog Brown, Kengo Kimura, Ron Starr, Lord Alfred Hayes, Le Bourreau (Hangman), Tor Kamata, Buzz Tyler, Butcher Brannigan, Moondog Rex, Hans Schroeder (Masked Executioner), Mr. Saito, and Iron Mike Sharpe.

On August 9, 1980, Backlund teamed with Pedro Morales to capture the WWF World Tag Team Championship from The Wild Samoans at Showdown at Shea. Backlund and Morales were forced to vacate the title due to a then-extant WWF rule stating that no one can hold two championships at the same time. Backlund met with more tag team success at year's end when he (along with Antonio Inoki) captured the 1980 MSG Tag Team League Tournament with a win over Hulk Hogan and Stan Hansen on December 10, 1980, in Osaka, Japan. Backlund and Inoki finished the tournament with seven wins and two double-countout decisions on route to victory.

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Bob Backlund Wins WWF Wrestling Title
Bob Backlund Feb. 20, 1978 - Dec. 26, 1983
Bob Backlund utilized his supreme technical and mat wrestling skills to take down and defeat "Superstar" Billy Graham. Graham, who was traditionally a rule breaker, had the rules broken on him for a change. Backlund had Graham in a pinning predicament, but Graham got his foot on the ropes. The referee was out of position to see the champ's foot, though, and his hand hit the mat for the three count giving Bob Backlund his first WWE Championship

In early 1977, Backlund signed with Vincent J. McMahon's World Wide Wrestling Federation. Backlund was managed by "the Golden Boy" Arnold Skaaland early on. Less than 4 months into his run with the WWWF, Backlund received his first shot at the WWWF Champion against "Superstar" Billy Graham where he lost by countout. Over the course of 1977, Backlund received additional shots at the champion where his fortunes started to change; they first went to a double countout and later Backlund defeated Graham, but only by countout. On February 20, 1978 at the famous Madison Square Garden, Backlund finally got the elusive pinfall victory over Billy Graham that earned Backlund his WWWF World Heavyweight Title.[5] Backlund won the match despite Graham's leg being on the rope during the pinfall.[9] He also went after the WWF World Tag Team Championship with Peter Maivia but Maivia turned on him and attacked Backlund and Skaaland, which led the usually even tempered Backlund to go berserk in the post match interview, screaming to interviewer Vince McMahon that he was going to "kill that son of a bitch!"

Three days after winning the WWWF gold, Backlund clashed with the NWA World Heavyweight Champion Harley Race in a rare "WWWF vs. NWA" title match. Neither title changed hands as the two fought to a 60-minute time limit draw. Defending against other champions became a recurring theme in Backlund's run with the title as he faced both the AWA (Nick Bockwinkel) and the NWA World Champion (Harley Race four times and Ric Flair once) in highly publicized matches and also engaged in a legendary series of scientific matches against NWF World Champion and Japanese legend Antonio Inoki. Backlund would also take on and defeat the Florida Champion Don Muraco and in 1982 battled "International Champion" Billy Robinson to a classic 63-minute curfew draw in Montreal. Backlund defended the title against a who's who of professional wrestling legends, including Dusty Rhodes, Roddy Piper, Ivan Koloff, Sgt. Slaughter, Adrian Adonis, Greg Valentine, Tatsumi Fujinami, Stan Hansen, WWF Intercontinental & NWA Missouri Champion Ken Patera, Jimmy Snuka, Pat Patterson, the Masked Superstar, the Iron Sheik, Spiros Arion, Tony Atlas, Blackjack Mulligan, Buddy Rose, Killer Khan, NWA Florida Southern Champion Jimmy Garvin, Hawaiian Champion Wildman Austin, Seiji Sakaguchi, Riki Choshu, Hulk Hogan, George Steele, Big John Studd, Strong Kobayashi, Gorilla Monsoon, Ray Stevens, Ernie Ladd, Stan Stasiak, Baron Von Raschke, the Destroyer (Dick Beyer), Bob Orton Jr., Raymond Rougeau, Hiro Matsuda, King Kong Tonga, Ron Bass, Dick Murdoch, the (original) Sheik, Kevin Sullivan, Prof. Toru Tanaka, Mr. Fuji, Bob Sweetan, Swede Hansen, Peter Maivia, Bobby Duncum, Sika, Afa, Larry Zbyszko, Angelo Mosca, Jesse Ventura, Luke Graham, Osamu Kido, Victor Rivera, Crusher Blackwell, Twin Devil #2, Bulldog Brower, Lou Albano, Moose Morowski, Jerry Valiant, Jimmy Valiant, Johnny Valiant, Tom Andrews, Roger Kirby, Jose Estrada, Johnny Rodz, Bulldog Brown, Kengo Kimura, Ron Starr, Lord Alfred Hayes, Le Bourreau (Hangman), Tor Kamata, Buzz Tyler, Butcher Brannigan, Moondog Rex, Hans Schroeder (Masked Executioner), Mr. Saito, and Iron Mike Sharpe.

On August 9, 1980, Backlund teamed with Pedro Morales to capture the WWF World Tag Team Championship from The Wild Samoans at Showdown at Shea. Backlund and Morales were forced to vacate the title due to a then-extant WWF rule stating that no one can hold two championships at the same time. Backlund met with more tag team success at year's end when he (along with Antonio Inoki) captured the 1980 MSG Tag Team League Tournament with a win over Hulk Hogan and Stan Hansen on December 10, 1980, in Osaka, Japan. Backlund and Inoki finished the tournament with seven wins and two double-countout decisions on route to victory.



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Bob Backlund

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bob Backlund
Ring name(s)Bob Backlund
Mr. Backlund
Billed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Billed weight234 lb (106 kg)
BornAugust 14, 1949 (age 61)
Princeton, Minnesota
ResidesGlastonbury, Connecticut
Billed fromPrinceton, Minnesota
Trained byEddie Sharkey
Debut1973
WebsiteBobBacklund.com
Robert Lee "Bob" Backlund (born August 14, 1949) is an American professional wrestlerand actor with an in ring career that spanned over 30 years. Over that time, he went on to become a two-time WWWF/WWF Champion.
Backlund was also an accomplished amateur wrestler wrestling for the North Dakota State University Bison in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Backlund continues to work in the pro wrestling business in various capacities. In 2000, Backlund unsuccessfully ran for a Connecticut seat inCongress on a Republican ticket.




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Wrestler:
         Bob Backlund
Real Name: Robert Lee Backlund
Birthday: August 14, 1950
Hometown: Princeton, Minnesota
Marital Status:
Height & Weight: 6'1" - 241 lbs
Trained by: Eddie Sharkey
Debut: 1973
Previous Names: The Golden Boy
Mr. Bob Backlund
Finishing Move: Cross Face Chicken Wing
Favorite Moves: Belly-to-back Rolling Bridge
Atomic Drop
Notable Feuds: Larry Zbyszko (AWA)
Jimmy Snuka
Greg Valentine
Pat Patterson
Bob Orton
Iron Sheik
Don Muraco
Bret Hart





  • NCAA Amateur champion;






  • NWA (Georgia) Tag Team titles w/Jerry Brisco defeating Toru Tanaka & Mr. Fuji (October 1975);






  • NWA (Missouri) Heavyweight title defeating Harley Race (April 23, 1976);






  • NWA (Florida) Tag Team titles w/Steve Keirn defeating Bob Orton Sr. & Bob Roop (1976);






  • WWWF World Heavyweight title defeating "Superstar" Billy Graham (February 20, 1978);






  • WWWF Tag Team titles w/Pedro Morales defeating The Wild Samoans (August 9, 1980);






  • WWF Federation title defeating Bret "Hitman" Hart (November 23, 1994);







  • In The Beginning:


  • 1973: Bob Backlund debuted in the Minneappolis-based American Wrestling Association..






  • 1975: Bob Backlund move onto the National Wrestling Alliance, were teamed with Jerry Brisco to win the NWA Georgia tag titles..






  • 1976: Bob Backlund joined forces with Steve Keirn and won the NWA Florida tag titles..






  • 1976: Bob Backlund wrestled throughout the Midwestern United States held the NWA Missouri Heavyweight title..

    World Wide Wrestling Federation:






  • 1978: Bob Backlund entered the World Wide Wrestling Federation and was managed by Arnold Scaaland..






  • February 20, 1978: Bob Backlund defeated "Superstar" Billy Graham to win the WWWF World Heavyweight title..






  • 1979: Bob Backlund travelled to Japan to defend the WWWF World title against the legendary Antonio Inoki..






  • ~~~Inoki shocked the world by defeating Backlund for the title but refused to accept the Championship..






  • August 9, 1980--Showdown at Shae: Bob Backlund & Pedro Morales defeated The Wild Samoans to win the WWF Tag Team Titles!






  • September 22, 1980--WWF/NWA Title Unification: Bob Backlund defeated Harley Race by DQ (DQ means no titles change hands).






  • July 4, 1982: WWF World Champion Bob Backlund battled NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a Double DQ at the Omni in Atlanta..






  • December 26, 1983: The Iron Sheik defeated Bob Backlund for the WWF title when Arnold Scaaland (manager) threw in the towel..






  • January 1984: Bob Backlund left the World Wrestling Federation shortly after and disappeared from the spotlight..

    World Wrestling Federation:






  • 1993: Bob Backlund made his inspirational return to the WWF as a mid-card babyface..






  • January 24, 1993 - Royal Rumble: Bob Backlund entered the Royal Rumble at #2 and lasted over an hour!






  • January 25, 1993 RAW: Bob Backlund cut a promo about Headlock on Hunger.






  • February 15, 1993 RAW: Bob Backlund competed in a battle royal which won by Razor Ramon.






  • March 8, 1993 RAW: Bob Backlund defeated Papa Shango.






  • April 4, 1993 - Wrestlemania IX: Razor Ramon (Scott Hall) defeated Bob Backlund..






  • April 5, 1993 - Monday Night RAW: Bob Backlund defeated Kim Chee..






  • April 11, 1993 - UK Rampage: Bob Backlund defeated Damian Demento...






  • May 3, 1993 - Monday Night RAW: Bob Backlund defeated Duane Gill..






  • October 4, 1993 - Monday Night RAW: Bob backlund participated in a Battle Royal...






  • November 8, 1993 - Monday Night RAW: Bob Backlund vs Barry Horowitz ended in a No Contest..






  • January 22, 1994 - Royal Rumble: Bob Backlund entered the Royal Rumble at #8 but was eliminated by Diesel in 2 minutes..

    World Wrestling Federation - Crazy Heel:






  • Bob Backlund challenged Bret Hart to a WWF title match, after Hart won, Backlund snapped and turned heel!






  • August 8, 1994 - Monday Night RAW: Bob Backlund defeated Kevin Krueger by Submission..






  • October 3, 1994 - Monday Night RAW: Bob Backlund defeated Gary Scott by Submission..






  • October 31, 1994 - Monday Night RAW: Lex Luger defeated Bob Backlund by Disqualification..






  • November 14, 1994 - Monday Night RAW: Bob Backlund defeated The 1-2-3 Kid by Submission...






  • November 21, 1994 RAW: Razor Ramon vs. Diesel ended in a Double Disqualification..






  • ~~~Shawn Michaels, Bob Backlund, Owen Hart, Jeff Jarrett and others interfered in the match..






  • November 23, 1994 - Survivor Series: Bob Backlund defeated Bret Hart to win the WWF Heavyweight title..






  • ~~~Backlund's cornerman, Owen Hart, tricked his own mother (also Bret's mother) to throw in the towel..






  • November 26, 1994 - MSG House Show: Diesel defeated Bob Backlund in 8 seconds to win the WWF Title!!






  • December 12, 1994 - Monday Night RAW: Bob Backlund defeated Doink the Clown by Submission......






  • March 6, 1995 - Monday Night RAW: Bob Backlund defeated Buck Quartermaine by Submission...






  • April 2, 1995 - Wrestlemania XI: Bret "Hitman" Hart defeated Bob Backlund in an "I Quit" match..






  • December 11, 1995 - Monday Night RAW: Bob Backlund defeated Bret Hart by Disqualification..

    World Wrestling Federation - Semi-Retirement:






  • 1996: Bob Backlund briefly returned as the co-manager of The Sultan






  • 1999: Bob Backlund made a very brief return as a mentor to Kurt Angle, but that storyline was scrapped..






  • January 23, 2000 - Royal Rumble: Bob Backlund entered the Rumble at #14 and was eliminated by Chris Jericho. 




















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