Stampede Wrestling - Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame

The Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame list professional wrestlers and others who have competed in Stampede Wrestling, from Stu Hart's Klondike Wrestling to the original Stampede Wrestling promotion which closed in 1990.

  • Stu Hart
  • Lou Thesz
  • Pat McGill
  • Dr. Bill Miller
  • Earl McCready
  • Edouard Carpentier
  • Czaya Nandor
  • Johnny Valentine
  • Archie Gouldie
  • Tiger Joe Tomasso
  • Geoff Portz
  • Les Thornton
  • Leo Burke
  • Harley Race
  • Little Beaver
  • Alexander Scott
  • Dynamite Kid
  • Bruce Hart
  • "Flyin'" Brian Pillman
  • Jim Neidhart
  • Hiroshi Hase
  • Jack Taylor
  • Jim "Riot Call" Wright
  • Sky Hi Lee
  • Whipper Billy Watson
  • Pat O'Connor
  • Gorgeous George
  • Waldo Von Erich
  • "Crusher" Stan Stasiak
  • George Gordienko
  • Angelo Mosca
  • Mr. Sakurada
  • Dan Kroffat
  • Dory Funk, Jr.
  • AndrĂ© the Giant
  • Fabulous Moolah
  • Cedrick Hathaway
  • Davey Boy Smith
  • Bret Hart
  • Chris Benoit
  • Craig Jamieson
  • Duke Myers
  • "Lethal" Larry Cameron
  • Al "Mr. Murder" Mills
  • Rube Wright
  • Luther Lindsay
  • Chief Thunderbird
  • Ilio DiPaolo
  • Argentina Rocca
  • Tex McKenzie
  • Don Leo Jonathan
  • Dave Ruhl
  • Billy Robinson
  • Tor Kamata
  • Mr. Hito
  • Terry Funk
  • Sky Low Low
  • Penny Banner
  • J.R. Foley
  • Keith Hart
  • Owen Hart
  • "Dr. D" David Schulz
  • Kerry Brown
  • Chris Jericho

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