WWF Roster in 1981: Full List of Wrestlers, Teams, Champions
On this page you find the full WWF Roster in the year 1981. This includes the list of all WWF Wrestlers, division between Men and Women Rosters, active Tag Teams & Stables, the current reigning Champions, as well as Managers, Announcers, Authority figures, Producers and other personalities in World Wrestling Federation.
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Teams
The East-West Connection
Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito
Champions
WWF Heavyweight Championship | Bob Backlund
The title was renamed WWF Heavyweight Championship when WWWF became WWF in March 1979. Backlund lost the title to Antonio Inoki in Japan in 1979 but regained the belt within a week, and the WWF never acknowledged the title change in the USA. | 1410+
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WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship | Pedro Morales
| 38+
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Don Muraco
| 156
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Pedro Morales
| 194
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WWF North American Heavyweight Championship | Seiji Sakaguchi
| 532
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WWF World Tag Team Championship | Mr. Fuji & Assassin #3
| 79+
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Rick Martel & Tony Garea
| 84
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The Moondogs Moondog Rex & Moondog King / Moondog Spot
King was replaced with Spot on May 1 when he's unable to enter the U.S. from Canada. | 126
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Rick Martel & Tony Garea
| 129
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NWA Women's Championship | The Fabulous Moolah
During this reigns the following title changes took place: Bette Boucher, then The Fabulous Moolah, then Yukiko Tomoe, then The Fabulous Moolah, then Evelyn Stevens, then The Fabulous Moolah; however, WWE recognizes Moolah's reign as being uninterrupted until 1984. The title was known as the NWA World Women's Championship until May 19, 1984, when Moolah sold the rights to the championship to the WWF, and the title was renamed to WWF Women's Championship. | 9235+
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WWF Junior Heavyweight Championship | Vacant
The title was vacated when Fujinami entered the heavyweight division. | 30+
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Tatsumi Fujinami
| 789
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WWF World Martial Arts Heavyweight Championship | Antonio Inoki
The WWWF World Martial Arts Heavyweight Championship was created for a partnership between WWWF and NJPW, and was awarded by Vincent J. McMahon to Inoki for his achievements in matches against fighters from other combat sports. During this reigns the title changes name to WWF World Martial Arts Heavyweight Championship. | 1109+
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