WWF Roster in 1998: Full List of Wrestlers, Teams, Champions
On this page you find the full WWF Roster in the year 1998. 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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WWE: All (107)
Men
Women
Teams
Acolytes / The APA
The Amazing French Canadians / The Quebecers
The Brood
The Brothers of Destruction
Cactus Jack & Chainsaw Charlie
The Corporation
D-Generation X
The Disciples of Apocalypse
Edge & Christian
The Godwinns / Southern Justice
The Hardy Boyz
The Headbangers
The J.O.B. Squad
Jeff Jarrett & Owen Hart
Jerry Lawler & Brian Christopher
Kai En Tai / Kaientai DX
LOD 2000
Mark Henry & D'Lo Brown
The Ministry of Darkness
The Nation
Nation of Domination
The New Age Outlaws
The New Blackjacks
The New Midnight Express
NWA
The Oddities
Pretty Mean Sisters
The Road Warriors / Legion of Doom
The Rock N' Roll Express
The Stooges
The Truth Commission
Champions
WWF Championship | The Rock
Defeated Mankind in the finals of the Deadly Game tournament ito win the vacant title. | 46+
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Vacant
The title was vacated after Kane and The Undertaker simultaneously pinned Steve Austin in a triple threat match. | 49
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Stone Cold Steve Austin
| 90
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Kane
| 1
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Stone Cold Steve Austin
| 91
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Shawn Michaels
This was the Montreal Screwjob. | 140
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WWF Intercontinental Championship | Ken Shamrock
Defeated X-Pac in a tournament final for the vacant title. | 80+
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Vacant
Vacated due to injury. | 3
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Triple H
| 40
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The Rock
Steve Austin handed the title belt to The Rock. | 265
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WWF Tag Team Championship | The CorporationBig Boss Man & Ken Shamrock
| 17+
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The New Age OutlawsBilly Gunn & Road Dogg
Mick Foley wrestled this match alone, being abandoned by Kane. | 106
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Kane & Mankind
| 20
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Stone Cold Steve Austin & The Undertaker
| 15
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Kane & Mankind
| 13
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The New Age OutlawsBilly Gunn & Road Dogg
| 105
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Mankind & Terry Funk
| 1
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The New Age OutlawsBilly Gunn & Road Dogg
| 125
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NWA World Tag Team Championship | The Midnight ExpressBob Holly & Bart Gunn
They left WWF with the titles. | 137
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The HeadbangersThrasher & Mosh
| 35
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The Rock 'n' Roll ExpressRicky Morton & Robert Gibson
The titles were awarded to The Rock 'n' Roll Express, and they debuted on WWF programming as champions on the January 12, 1998 episode of Raw is War. | 42
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Vacant
The titles vacated due to agreement with WWF to have the belts defended in that promotion; C. W. Anderson & Pat Anderson were not a part of WWF. | 96
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WWF Women's Championship | Sable
| 46+
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Jacqueline
Defeated Sable to win the reactivated title. | 55
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WWF European Championship | X-Pac
| 74+
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D'Lo Brown
| 13
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X-Pac
| 14
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D'Lo Brown
| 63
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Triple H
Defeated an injured Owen Hart in an impromptu match originally scheduled for WrestleMania XIV. | 126
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The Blue Blazer
Defeated The Artist Formerly Known As Goldust / Dustin Rhodes, who was dressed as Triple H; however, Commissioner Slaughter awards the title to Hart considering Goldust / Dustin Rhodes as a substitution for Triple H. | 53
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Triple H
Michaels was ordered to defend the title against Triple H by WWF Commissioner Sgt. Slaughter, and he intentionally lost the match, because he also held the WWF World Heavyweight Title. | 31
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WWF Hardcore Championship | Road Dogg
| 10+
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Big Boss Man
| 21
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Mankind
WWF Chairman Vince McMahon awarded Mick Foley with the new title. | 28
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WWF Light Heavyweight Championship | Gillberg
| 38+
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Christian
| 36
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TAKA Michinoku
Defeated Brian Christopher in a tournament final to win the title, a renewed version of the previous title held by UWA/MPW/NJPW. | 315
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