The Overflow
*Does not include active wrestlers
| Afa | Jushin Liger | |
| Adrian Adonis | Magnum TA | |
| Ole Anderson | Dean Malenko | |
| Tony Atlas | The Great Malenko | |
| The Big Boss Man | Mil Mascaras | |
| Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake | Wahoo McDaniel | |
| Jerry Blackwell | Ricky Morton | |
| Tully Blanchard | Don Muraco | |
| Freddie Blassie | Dick Murdoch | |
| Dino Bravo | The Great Muta | |
| Bobo Brazil | One Man Gang | |
| Brian Pillman | Paul Orndorff | |
| King Kong Bundy | Bob Orton | |
| Edouard Carpentier | Ken Patera | |
| Carlos Colon | Pat Patterson | |
| Barry Darsow | Brian Pillman | |
| Shane Douglas | Psicosis | |
| Bubba Ray Dudley | Ivan Putski | |
| “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan | Baron von Raschke | |
| Earthquake | Raven | |
| Bobby Eaton | William Regal | |
| Bill Eadie | Tommy Rich | |
| David Von Erich | Rikishi | |
| Kevin Von Erich | Alberto Del Rio | |
| Mr. Fuji | Road Dogg | |
| Ronnie Garvin | Road Warrior Animal | |
| Robert Gibson | Billy Robinson | |
| Eddie Gilbert | Antonino Rocca | |
| The Godfather | Mike Rotunda | |
| Eddie Graham | Tito Santana | |
| Juventud Guerrera | Ken Shamrock | |
| Chavo Guerrero Jr. | Sika | |
| Michael Hayes | George “The Animal” Steele | |
| Junkyard Dog | Chief Jay Strongbow | |
| Gorilla Monsoon | Braun Strowman | |
| Haku | Big John Studd | |
| Larry Hennig | Kevin Sullivan | |
| Mark Henry | Taz | |
| Gino Hernandez | Ultimo Dragon | |
| The Honky Tonk Man | Mad Dog Vachon | |
| The Iron Sheik | Greg “the Hammer” Valentine | |
| Jeff Jarrett | Johnny Valentine | |
| Rocky Johnson | Jesse “The Body” Ventura | |
| Kamala | Sid Vicious | |
| Steve Keirn | Nikolai Volkoff | |
| Konnan | Whipper Billy Watson | |
| Ivan Koloff | Dr. Death Steve Williams | |
| Ernie Ladd | Barry Windham | |
| Gene Kiniski | X Pac | |
| Stan Lane | Yokozuna | |
| Blackjack Lanza | Larry Zybysko | |

Noticed a couple errors. You have Kerry Gordy at #76 and Terry Gordy at #97, and both are also on the overflow list. I assume Kerry is supposed to be Kevin Von Erich on the overflow list as he was there previously. Also, Gene Kiniski should be on the overflow list, as he was #95 in 2022 and #100 in 2024.
Interesting choice to omit active wrestlers, I don’t think it’s a good idea because you’re likely to forget to add them when they retire or become inactive.
Hey Kurt!
I’m not seeing the errors on the top 100 list. I’m seeing Kerry Von Erich at #76 and Terry Gordy at #97. I’m also seeing Gene Kiniski on the overflow list. I did change Kerry to Kevin and removed Terry Gordy from the overflow list. Thanks for the heads up!
RE: Forgetting to add retired wrestlers to the overflow list. I really want my focus to be on those top 100 spots. If I start putting active guys on the overflow, then that creates dozens of extra moves across 10 different lists which becomes more than I want to juggle. The right guys will eventually end up on the overflow, even if it takes a minute for it to happen.
One thing I don’t understand. Why is One Man Gang on this list?
You got beef with the One Man Gang, Parker? 😂
One Man Gang would’ve made the honorable mention list even if that was his only character. Gang was a staple across the territories as a quintessential heel. His iconic look featuring a mohawk, sunglasses, and a cutoff jean jacket was immediately recognizable across promotions. However, his transformation to–and time as–Akeem showed an evolution and character development that few 80s heels underwent. Akeem was an immensely popular bad guy character and his time as one half of the Twin Towers in one of WWE’s most popular eras is the cherry on top of a pretty strong resume.
Back when I actually saw his vignette on TV debuting his Akeem the Dream character, I actually found it rather offensive since he’s not actually of African descent. Maybe I’m being stupid but that’s just my impression. At the same time, I didn’t get upset when Oreal Perras portrayed his Ivan Koloff character. The Akeem angle just rubbed me the wrong way for some reason. .
Yeah, that character wouldn’t fly today. However, as you noted, the wrestling industry was built on wrestlers playing characters with ethnic backgrounds that didn’t match their own. Pretty much every Russian character ever, Yokozuna, and even Kamala the Ugandan Giant was just a dude from Mississippi. I think the fact that it was Slick’s “idea” made it seem more credible. It was a terrible gimmick, for sure, but George Gray deserves a lot of credit for taking it and running with it, even if the whole thing was just a practical joke on Dusty Rhodes.
Glad to see Taz on the overflow. Not only was my favourite commentator but he also did really well in ECW (and ok in WWE)
Taz is a natural as a commentator. WWE needed someone like him over the past 17 years.
Hey Jake. Which Bob Orton is it, senior or junior?
Junior