Ricky Steamboat

Richard Blood better known as Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, was born February 28, 1953 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Ricky debuted as a professional wrestler in 1976 and became one of the greatest professional wrestlers of the 1980's and early 90's. He started in the Mid-Atlantic NWA territory. There he captured the U.S. championship three times and the U.S. Tag Team championship six times (once with Paul Jones and five times with Jay Youngblood). He was brought to the WWF in 1985 where he feuded with Don Muraco, Jake Roberts, and Randy Savage. At WrestleMania 3 on March 29 1987, Steamboat and Randy Savage competed in what many wrestlers consider the best match in WWF history in which Steamboat captured the WWE Intercontinental Championship. Several weeks after winning the Intercontinental championship Ricky asked WWF owner Vince McMahon for some time off to be with his wife Bonnie who was expecting the birth of their first son Richard Jr.. This did not sit well with WWF management as he had been molded to become a long term Intercontinental champion. He lost the belt on June 2 1987 against the Honky Tonk Man. His son was born later that month. Ricky came back in time for the 1st annual Survivor Series in November 1987. However management were still bitter over his impromptu sabatical from his first WWF run and he was not pushed nor given any meaningfull feuds. His last major WWF appearance was in Wrestlemania 4 in April 1988. Shortly thereafter he announced his retirement. Ricky Steamboat made a triumphant comeback in January 1989 and returned to the [Ric-Flair].-He-ended-up-capturing-the-title="NWAwhere he had a legendary series of matches with "The Nature Boy" Flair]. He ended up capturing the World Heavyweight Championship">NWAwhere he had a legendary series of matches with "The Nature Boy" Flair]. He ended up capturing the World Heavyweight Championship from Flair. He lost it back to Flair later that year. After losing the NWA title in late 1989 Ricky again ventured into semi-retirement. Ricky did return briefly to the WWF in the summer of 1991 wearing a dragonish costume and blowing fire before his matches. He was not promoted as a major star as it seemed there was still some bitterness from his first run with the company. Theories also suggest that since he had won the NWA title (the WWF's main competitor at the time) that he was purposely buried to give the impression that he won the title in a smaller least competitive league than the WWF. The highlight of that run was at Summerslam 1991 where he wrestled in a 6 man tag team match with Davey Boy Smith and Kerry Von Erich. Shortly therafter he again left the WWF. In November 1991, Steamboat made a surprise return to the NWA (now renamed WCW). He captured the Tag Team championship with Dustin Rhodes and Shane Douglas on different occasions. He also captured the Television & U.S. Championships. While feuding with Steve Austin in 1994, Ricky Steamboat fell wrong off the top turnbuckle and serverely injured his back. He retired for good in August 1994. Since then Ricky Steamboat has played supporting roles in both NWA-TNA, and more recently ROH (Ring of Honor) promotions. In early 2005 Ricky Steamboat was hired as a road agent for the WWE.

Championship Summary

  • NWA United States title (October 22, 1977)
  • NWA Tag Team titles w/Paul Jones defeating Masked Superstar & Ken Patera (April 23, 1978)
  • NWA United States title (December 18, 1978)
  • NWA Tag Team titles w/Jay Youngblood defeating Baron von Raschke & Paul Jones (October 22, 1979)
  • NWA Tag Team titles w/Jay Youngblood defeating Ray Stevens & Greg Valentine (May 10, 1980)
  • NWA Tag Team titles w/Jay Youngblood defeating Sgt. Slaughter & Don Kernodle (March 12, 1983)
  • NWA Tag Team titles w/Jay Youngblood defeating The Brisco Brothers (October 3, 1983)
  • NWA Tag Team titles w/Jay Youngblood defeating The Brisco Brothers (November 24, 1983 - Starcade)
  • NWA United States title defeating Dick Slater (April 21, 1984)
  • WWF Intercontinental title defeating Randy "Macho Man" Savage (March 29, 1987 - Wrestlemania III)
  • NWA World Heavyweight title defeating Ric Flair (February 20, 1989)
  • NWA/WCW Tag Team titles w/Dustin Rhodes defeating Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyszko (November 19, 1991 - CotC)
  • NWA/WCW Television title defeating Steve Austin (September 2, 1992 - Clash of the Champions)
  • NWA/WCW Tag Team titles w/Shane Douglas defeating Barry Windham & Dustin Rhodes (November 18, 1992 - CotC)
  • WCW Television title defeating Paul Orndorff (August 18, 1993)
  • WCW United States title defeating Steve Austin (August 24, 1994 - Clash of the Champions)
width="30%" align="center" | Preceded by:
Randy Savage
width="40%" align="center" | WWE Intercontinental Champions width="30%" align="center" | Succeeded by:
The Honky Tonk Man
Steamboat, Ricky

 

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