World Wide Fund for Nature (redirect from WWF-UK)
WWF's global network WWF-UK WWF Germany WWF-Malaysia WWF Armenia WWF-Bhutan WWF-Pakistan WWF-India WWF Guianas WWF Russia WWF Spain Archived 22 September...
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WWE (redirect from WWF (wrestling))
Federation (WWF) in 1979 before the promotion left the NWA for good in 1983. In 2002, following a legal dispute with the World Wildlife Fund, the WWF was renamed...
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Haku (wrestler) (category Bullet Club members)
Meng. In the WWF, he also wrestled under the names King Tonga and King Haku. Fifita appeared on multiple pay-per-view events for the WWF and WCW and is...
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Attitude Era (redirect from WWF Attitude Era)
professional wrestling within the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). The term "WWF Attitude" was used to describe its programming from November...
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List of WWE television programming (redirect from WWF Action Zone)
(CWC), World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), World Wrestling Federation (WWF), and World Wrestling Entertainment banners. WWE airs multiple television...
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Vince McMahon (redirect from Kiss My Ass Club)
publicly identify himself as the owner of the WWF outside of WWF programming, on television his ownership of the WWF was considered an open secret through the...
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World Wide Fund for Nature-India, better known by its abbreviation WWF-India, Established as a Charitable Trust in 1969, has an autonomous office, with...
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United States v. McMahon (redirect from WWF steroids scandal)
company of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), a professional wrestling promotion. In the late 1980s, the WWF had undergone a large expansion from being...
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Gorilla Monsoon (section WWWF/WWF career)
Wrestling Federation (WWF), as commentator and backstage manager during the 1980s and 1990s. He also portrayed the on-screen role of WWF President from 1995...
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showed interest, and Centerfold performed the song for the German TV show WWF Club. More hits followed, such as Up and Coming and a cover of the Golden Earring...
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was a professional wrestling storyline in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as WWE) during the Attitude Era that ran from March to November...
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The World (WWE) (redirect from WWF New York)
The World (originally opened as WWF New York) was a World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) themed restaurant, nightclub and retail store in Times Square...
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WWE history, having won the WWF World Heavyweight Championship in 1983. This villainous character peaked during the 1980s WWF wrestling boom and his rivalry...
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Wendi Richter (category WWF/WWE Women's Champions)
twice. In the 1980s, she joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). She held the WWF Women's Championship twice and feuded with The Fabulous Moolah over...
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Federation (WWF, now WWE) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. During the WWF Championship match between Shawn Michaels and champion Bret Hart, WWF owner Vince...
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Brian Adams (wrestler) (section Return to WWF)
wrestler. Adams is known for his time with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), under the name Crush, and for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) under...
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Hulk Hogan (section Return to WWF (1983–1993))
worldwide recognition after signing with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in December 1983. There, his persona as a heroic all-American helped...
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Wrestling Federation from 1976 to 1984 and in the 1990s, where he held the WWWF/WWF Championship on two occasions. His 2,135-day reign is recognized as the second...
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Fully Loaded (1999) (redirect from WWF Fully Loaded (1999))
never wrestle for the WWF Championship ever again, but if Austin won, the WWF Chairman Vince McMahon could never appear on WWF television. The undercard...
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Randy Savage (category WWF/WWE Intercontinental Champions)
baseball player, best known for his time in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, later WWE) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Savage was described...
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defeated Hogan to win the WWF Championship, his sole world heavyweight championship, on the first episode of The Main Event. As his WWF career wound down after...
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to capture the WWF World Heavyweight Championship. On March 31, 1985 WWF held the first WrestleMania, which would go on to become WWF's flagship event...
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Kevin Nash (category WWF/WWE Intercontinental Champions)
the company, winning the WWF World, Intercontinental and Tag Team Championships (the WWF Triple Crown). His 358-day reign as WWF Champion is the longest...
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WCW Monday Nitro (redirect from WWF Monday Nitro)
went head-to-head in the ratings with the World Wrestling Federation's (WWF; now WWE) Monday Night Raw. Although comparable to Raw in popularity from...
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Sgt. Slaughter (section Return to WWF (1983–1984))
American Wrestling Association, and the World Wrestling Federation. He won the WWF World Heavyweight Championship and headlined WrestleMania VII in 1991. Slaughter...
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The WWF World Martial Arts Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling heavyweight championship in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and later...
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The Kliq (category Defunct clubs and societies of the United States)
The Kliq was a backstage group in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) during the mid-1990s, composed of Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Sean Waltman...
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Pat Patterson (category WWF/WWE Hardcore Champions)
however, in winning the WWF Heavyweight Championship from Backlund.[citation needed] In September 1979, the WWF would introduce the WWF Intercontinental Championship...
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Bret Hart (category WWF/WWE Intercontinental Champions)
championship success during the 1980s and 1990s in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE), where he helmed The Hart Foundation stable. He left for World...
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