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1986 in professional wrestling describes the year's events in the world of professional wrestling.

List of notable promotions

These promotions held notable shows in 1986.

Promotion Name Abbreviation
American Wrestling Association AWA
Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre EMLL
Jim Crockett Promotions JCP
Pacific Northwest Wrestling PNW
World Class Championship Wrestling WCCW
World Wrestling Council WWC
World Wrestling Federation WWF

Calendar of notable shows

Date Promotion(s) Event Location Main Event
January 21 PNW Superstar Extravaganza Portland, Oregon Ric Flair (c) defeated Dusty Rhodes by disqualification in a singles match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
February 7 JCP Superstars on the Superstation Atlanta, Georgia Ric Flair (c) defeated Ron Garvin in a singles match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship[1]
April 7 WWF WrestleMania 2 Uniondale, New York
Rosemont, Illinois
Los Angeles, California
Hulk Hogan (c) defeated King Kong Bundy in a steel Cage match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship[2][3][4]
April 19 JCP 1st Annual Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament Louisiana Superdome The Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk) defeated Ron Garvin and Magnum T.A. in a tournament final[5]
April 20 AWA WrestleRock 86 Minneapolis, Minnesota Nick Bockwinkel defeated Stan Hansen (c) by disqualification in a singles match for the AWA World Heavyweight Championship
May 4 WCCW 3rd Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions Irving, Texas Steve Simpson, Kerry Von Erich and Lance Von Erich defeated the Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes, Terry Gordy and Buddy Roberts) (c) in a Lumberjack elimination match for the WCWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship[6]
July 1 – August 2 JCP The Great American Bash (1986) Multiple Various[7][page needed]
July 14 WWF King of the Ring (1986) Foxborough, Massachusetts British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and The Dynamite Kid) (c) defeated The Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake) in a steel cage match for the WWF World Tag Team Championship[8]
August 28 The Big Event Toronto, Ontario Hulk Hogan (c) defeated Paul Orndorff via disqualification in a singles match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship[9]
August 29 Sam Muchnick Memorial Tournament St. Louis, Missouri Hulk Hogan (c) and Paul Orndorff fought to a double-disqualification in a singles match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship[10][11]
September 19 EMLL EMLL 53rd Anniversary Show Mexico City, Mexico Américo Rocca, Tony Salazar and Ringo Mendoza defeated Los Misioneros de la Muerte (El Signo, Negro Navarro and El Texano) in a Lucha de Apuestas triple hair vs. triple hair match[12]
WWC WWC 13th Aniversario Ponce, Puerto Rico Tony Atlas vs. Hiroshi Wajima in a singles match (result unknown)
September 20 Mayagüez, Puerto Rico Ric Flair (c) defeated Miguel Perez, Jr. in a singles match for the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship
October 12 WCCW 3rd Cotton Bowl Extravaganza Dallas, Texas Bruiser Brody defeated Abdullah the Butcher in a steel cage match with guest referee Fritz Von Erich[13][14]
November 27 JCP Starrcade Greensboro, North Carolina
Atlanta, Georgia
Ric Flair (c) wrestled Nikita Koloff to a double disqualification in a singles match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship[7][page needed]
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

Notable events

Tournaments and accomplishments

JCP

Accomplishment Winner Date won Notes
Bunkhouse Stampede Dusty Rhodes[15][7][page needed]
NWA World Television Championship Tournament Wahoo McDaniel January 4
Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament Road Warriors (Hawk and Animal) April 19

WWF

Accomplishment Winner Date won Notes
King of the Ring Harley Race July 14
Sam Muchnick Memorial Tournament Harley Race August 29

Slammy Awards

Poll Winner
Best Personality in Land of a Thousand Dances "Rowdy" Roddy Piper[16][17][18]
Best Producer Mona Flambe aka Cyndi Lauper[16][17][18]
Best Commentator Gene Okerlund[16][17][18]
Most Ignominious Nikolai Volkoff[16][17][18]
Best Single Performer Junkyard Dog[16][17][18]

Awards and honors

Pro Wrestling Illustrated

Category Winner
PWI Wrestler of the Year Ric Flair
PWI Tag Team of the Year The Rock 'n' Roll Express
(Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson)
PWI Match of the Year Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes (The Great American Bash)
PWI Feud of the Year Hulk Hogan vs. Paul Orndorff
PWI Most Popular Wrestler of the Year Roddy Piper
PWI Most Hated Wrestler of the Year Paul Orndorff
PWI Most Improved Wrestler of the Year Terry Gordy
PWI Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year Chris Adams
PWI Rookie of the Year Lex Luger
PWI Lifetime Achievement Verne Gagne
PWI Editor's Award Lou Albano

Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Category Winner
Wrestler of the Year Ric Flair
Most Outstanding Ric Flair
Feud of the Year Hulk Hogan vs. Paul Orndorff
Tag Team of the Year The Midnight Express
(Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton)
Most Improved Steve Williams
Best on Interviews Jim Cornette

Title changes

WWF

Incoming champion – Hulk Hogan
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
No title changes
Incoming champion – Tito Santana
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
February 8 Randy Savage House show
Incoming champion – Antonio Inoki
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
No title changes
Incoming champion – Dino Bravo
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 22 Vacant N/A
Incoming champions – The Glamour Girls (Leilani Kai and Judy Martin)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
No title changes
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
July 3 Velvet McIntyre Live event
July 9 The Fabulous Moolah Live event
Incoming champions – The Dream Team (Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
April 7 The British Bulldogs
(The British Bulldog and Dynamite Kid)
WrestleMania 2

Births

Seth Rollins

Debuts

Unknown date

Retirements

Deaths

See also

References

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