#
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Year
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Ring name (Birth name)
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Inducted for
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Notes
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1
|
2007
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Penny Banner (Mary Ann Kostecki)[10]
|
Women's wrestling
|
Born in St. Louis and began wrestling career working for Muchnick's St. Louis Wrestling Club; won the NWA Women's World Tag Team Championship (1 time)[11]
|
2
|
2007
|
King Kong Brody (Frank Donald Goodish)[12]
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; inducted September 14.[7] Won the NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship (1 time) and NWA Central States Tag Team Championship (1 time)[13]
|
3
|
2007
|
Dick the Bruiser (William Richard Afflis)[14]
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; won the NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship (3 times)[15]
|
4
|
2007
|
Ric Flair (Richard Morgan Fliehr)[16][a]
|
Wrestling
|
Won the NWA World Heavyweight Championship (10 times) and NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[15][17]
|
5
|
2007
|
Mickey Garagiola
|
Ring announcing and commentating
|
Longtime ring announcer and commentator for St. Louis Wrestling Club[6][18]
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6
|
2007
|
Gene Kiniski
|
Wrestling
|
Held NWA World Heavyweight Championship for three years; won the NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[15][17]
|
7
|
2007
|
Bill Longson (Willard Rowe Longson)[19]
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; won the National Wrestling Alliance World Heavyweight Championship (3 times) and NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[19]
|
8
|
2007
|
Larry Matysik
|
Commentating and Promoting
|
Owner, office worker, booker, announcer, and commentator for St. Louis Wrestling Club; wrote biography of Sam Muchnick[6][20]
|
9
|
2007
|
Sam Muchnick
|
Promoting
|
Posthumous inductee; founded the NWA and served as president from 1950 to 1960 and 1963 to 1975; owner of St. Louis Wrestling Club[21][22]
|
10
|
2007
|
Pat O'Connor
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; won the AWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time), NWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time), and NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship (2 times); co-owner and booker of St. Louis Wrestling Club[17][22][23]
|
11
|
2007
|
Harley Race
|
Wrestling
|
Won the NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship (7 times) and NWA World Heavyweight Championship (8 times); co-owner of St. Louis Wrestling Club[15][17][22]
|
12
|
2007
|
Joe Schoenberger
|
Refereeing
|
Posthumous inductee; longtime referee for St. Louis Wrestling Club and community youth sports advocate[6]
|
13
|
2007
|
Lou Thesz (Aloysius Martiz Thesz)[24]
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; won the NWA World Heavyweight Championship (6 times)[24]
|
14
|
2007
|
Johnny Valentine (John Theodore Wisniski)[25]
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; won NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[15]
|
15
|
2007
|
Fritz Von Erich (Jack Barton Adkisson)[26]
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; won the AWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[27]
|
16
|
2008
|
Jack Brisco (Fred Joe Brisco)[28]
|
Wrestling
|
Won the NWA World Heavyweight Championship (2 times), NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship (2 times), and NWA Missouri Junior Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[15][17][29]
|
17
|
2008
|
Dory Funk Jr.
|
Wrestling
|
Won NWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) and NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[15][17]
|
18
|
2008
|
Joe Garagiola
|
Commentating
|
First commentator for St. Louis Wrestling Club's Wrestling at the Chase television program[30]
|
19
|
2008
|
Rocky Johnson (Wayde Douglas Bowles)[31]
|
Wrestling
|
Competed in St. Louis from 1975 to 1986 and challenged for NWA World Heavyweight Championship on several occasions[32]
|
20
|
2008
|
Buddy Rogers (Herman Gustav Rohde Jr. )[33]
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; won the NWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[17]
|
21
|
2008
|
Lee Warren
|
Referee
|
Longtime referee for St. Louis Wrestling Club[34]
|
22
|
2009[35]
|
Baron von Raschke
|
Wrestling
|
Won numerous tag team titles, including NWA World Tag Team Championship (Central States version) (1 time) – with Maurice Vachon and NWA North American Tag Team Championship (Central States version) (1 Time) – with Harley Race
|
23
|
2010
|
Bobby Heenan
|
manager
|
Managed various Tag Team Champions in AWA and WWE with The Heenan Family
|
24
|
2010
|
Terry Funk
|
Wrestling
|
Won numerous titles, including NWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
|
25
|
2010
|
Dick Murdoch
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; won various titles, including NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship (2 times),[36] NWA Central States Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Bob Brown[37] and NWA North American Tag Team Championship (Central States version) (3 times) – with Dusty Rhodes (1) and Bob Sweetan (2)[38]
|
26
|
2010
|
“Cowboy” Bob Ellis
|
Wrestling
|
|
27
|
2014
|
"Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase
|
Wrestling
|
Multi-time holder of the NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship and NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship among other titles in the NWA and WWE Tag Champion.
|
28
|
2014
|
Wilbur Snyder
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee
|
29
|
2014
|
Rip Hawk (Harvey Maurice Evers)
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee
|
30
|
2015
|
Ken Patera
|
Wrestling
|
Two-time NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship title holder.
|
31
|
2015
|
Joe Tangaro
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee: Former wrestler and referee
|
32
|
2015
|
Eddie Smith
|
Wrestling
|
Former referee
|
33
|
2015
|
Bill Apter
|
Wrestling
|
Professional wrestling journalist
|
34
|
2016
|
Kerry Von Erich
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; NWA World Heavyweight Champion: 1984
|
35
|
2016
|
David Von Erich
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; Missouri Heavyweight Champion: 1983–84
|
36
|
2016
|
Kevin Von Erich
|
Wrestling
|
Missouri Heavyweight Champion: 1979–80
|
37
|
2016
|
Dr. Bill Miller
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; Former American Wrestling Association Champion
|
38
|
2016
|
John Paul Henning
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; Very popular wrestler in the St. Louis area during the 60's
|
39
|
2016
|
Charlie Venator
|
Referee
|
|
40
|
2017
|
Bob Backlund
|
Wrestling
|
Former World Wrestling Entertainment Champion: 1978–83, 1994
|
41
|
2017
|
Édouard Carpentier
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; NWA World Heavyweight Champion: 1957 and WWA Heavyweight Champion (Los Angeles): 1957–61, 1963–64
|
42
|
2018
|
Whipper Billy Watson
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; Former NWA World Heavyweight Champion: 1947, 1956
|
43
|
2019
|
Bob Orton Sr
|
Wrestling
|
Posthumous inductee; Former Missouri Heavyweight Champion: 1954
|
44
|
2019
|
Debbie Combs
|
Wrestling
|
NWA Women's Champion: 1986–87, 1987–94, 1996
|
45
|
2022
|
Joyce Grable
|
Wrestling
|
Wrestled for Sam Muchnick several times during the 70's & early 80's
|
46
|
2023
|
Gerald Brisco
|
Wrestling
|
One half of the Brisco Brothers, long time WWE executive
|
47
|
2023
|
J.J. Dillon
|
Wrestling
|
Manager of The Four Horsemen
|
48
|
2024
|
Bob Orton Jr.
|
Wrestling
|
Commonly known by the ring name "Cowboy" Bob Orton during the 70's & 80's
|
49
|
2024
|
Harold Koplar
|
Businessman
|
Posthumous inductee: St. Louis businessman
|
50
|
2024
|
George Abel
|
Ring announcing
|
Posthumous inductee: Announcer
|
51
|
2024
|
Leilani kai
|
Wrestling
|
Women wrestling star of the 80's, WWF Women's Champion (one time)
|
52
|
2024
|
Judy Martin
|
Wrestling
|
Women wrestling star of the 80's, WWF Women's Tag team Champion (one time)
|
53
|
2024
|
Wendi Richter
|
Wrestling
|
Women wrestling star of the 80's, WWF Women's Champion (two times)
|