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1987 in professional wrestling describes the year's events in the world of professional wrestling.
List of notable promotions
These promotions held notable events in 1987.
| Promotion Name | Abbreviation | 
|---|---|
| All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling | AJW | 
| American Wrestling Association | AWA | 
| Championship Wrestling from Florida | CWF | 
| Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre | EMLL | 
| Jim Crockett Promotions | JCP | 
| World Class Championship Wrestling | WCCW | 
| World Wrestling Council | WWC | 
| World Wrestling Federation | WWF | 
Calendar of notable shows
Tournaments and accomplishments
AJW
| Accomplishment | Winner | Date won | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Japan Grand Prix 1987 | Chigusa Nagayo | June 28 | |
| Rookie of the Year Decision Tournament | Toshiyo Yamada | ||
| Tag League the Best 1987 | Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka | October 11 | |
JCP
| Accomplishment | Winner | Date won | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Bunkhouse Stampede | Dusty Rhodes[15][16] | ||
| Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament | The Super Powers (Nikita Koloff and Dusty Rhodes) | April 11 | 
WWF
| Accomplishment | Winner | Date won | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Frank Tunney Sr. Memorial Tag Team Tournament | The Killer Bees (B. Brian Blair and Jim Brunzell) | March 15 | |
| King of the Ring | Randy Savage | September 4 | 
Slammy Awards
| Poll | Winner | |
|---|---|---|
| Best Performance by an Animal | George "The Animal" Steele[17][18][19] | |
| Woman of the Year | Miss Elizabeth[17][18][19] | |
| Best Ring Apparel | Harley Race[17][18][19] | |
| Hulk Hogan Real American Award | Superstar Billy Graham[17][18][19] | |
| Jesse "The Body" Award | "Ravishing" Rick Rude[17][18][19] | |
| Greatest Hit | Jim Duggan[17][18][19] | |
| Manager of the Year | None [17][18][19] | |
| Best Personal Hygiene | Nikolai Volkoff, Boris Zhukov, and Slick[17][18][19] | |
| Best Vocal Performance | Jim Duggan[17][18][19] | |
| Song of the Year | No winner (envelope eaten by Sika)[17][18][19][20] | |
| Best Group | One Man Gang[20] | |
| Humanitarian of the Year | Ted DiBiase[17][18][19] | |
| Best Head | Gene Okerlund and Bam Bam Bigelow[17][18][19][20] | |
| Bobby "The Brain" Heenan Scholarship Award | The Islanders (Haku & Tama), André the Giant, Hercules, King Kong Bundy, and Harley Race[17][18][19][20] | |
Awards and honors
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Title changes
WWF
Incoming champion – Hulk Hogan  | ||||
| Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No title changes | ||||
Incoming champion – Randy Savage  | ||||
| Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 29 | Ricky Steamboat | WrestleMania III | ||
| June 2 | The Honky Tonk Man | Superstars of Wrestling | Aired on tape delay on June 13 | |
Incoming champion – Antonio Inoki  | ||||
| Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No title changes | ||||
Incoming champions – The Glamour Girls (Leilani Kai and Judy Martin)  | ||||
| Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No title changes | ||||
Incoming champion – The Fabulous Moolah  | ||||
| Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 24 | Sensational Sherri | Live event | ||
| Incoming champions – The British Bulldogs (British Bulldog and Dynamite Kid) | ||||
| Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 26 | The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart)  | 
Superstars | aired on tape delay on February 7 | |
| August 10 | The Rougeau Brothers (Jacques and Raymond Rougeau)  | 
House show | ||
| October 27 | Strike Force (Rick Martel and Tito Santana)  | 
Superstars | Aired on tape delay on November 7 | |
Births
- January 5 – Willie Mack
 - January 7 – Alisha Edwards
 - January 15:
 - January 25 – Laura James
 - January 30 – Becky Lynch
 - February 1 – Ronda Rousey
 - March 1 – Kyle O'Reilly[22]
 - March 9 – Aubrey Edwards
 - March 17 – Brody King
 - March 19 – AJ Lee
 - March 20 – Nao Kakuta
 - March 30 – Trent Beretta
 - April 22 – Yusuke Kodama
 - April 23 – Donovan Dijak[23]
 - April 28 – Drew Gulak[24][25]
 - April 29 – Brittney Savage
 - May 2 – Pat McAfee
 - May 7 – Angélico
 - May 11 – Lince Dorado[26]
 - May 17 – Dash Wilder[27]
 - May 23 – Bray Wyatt[28][29](died in 2023)
 - May 26 – Steve Maclin
 - July 7 – Richie Steamboat
 - July 9 – Mini Charly Manson
 - July 14 – Charly Caruso
 - July 20 – Evil Uno
 - July 24 – Zack Sabre Jr.
 - July 28 – Lindsay Kay Hayward
 - August 11 – Chris Dickinson
 - August 14 – Johnny Gargano[30]
 - August 22 – Apollo Crews[31]
 - September 1 – Sami Callihan
 - September 3 – Allie
 - September 4 – Wesley Blake
 - September 5 – A. R. Fox
 - September 15 – Rhett Titus
 - September 21 – Ivelisse Vélez
 - October 7 – Aiden English[32]
 - October 23 – Carmella[33]
 - October 26 – Portia Perez
 - November 2 – Samir Singh
 - November 3 – Cameron
 - November 5 – Allysin Kay
 - November 8 – Kazuchika Okada
 - November 22 – Elias
 - November 30 – Naomi
 - December 7 – A. C. H.
 - December 27 – Andy Leavine
 
Debuts
Debut date
- January 3 - P. N. News
 - January 6 - Konnan
 - January 24 - Eden Mabuchi (JWP)
 - March 22 - El Felino
 - March 31 - Isao Takagi
 - April 2 - Art Barr
 - April 11 - Moon Ayako (JWP)
 - April 16 - Selina Majors
 - May 13 - Último Dragón
 - May 29 - Neftaly
 - June - Maxx Payne
 - June 3 - Taz
 - June 9 - Raja Lion
 - June 26 - Mark Calaway
 - July 27 - Toshiyo Yamada
 - August 5 - Manami Toyota, Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda
 - August 7 - Malia Hosaka
 - October 10 - Skayde
 - October 28 - Roadblock
 - November 11 - Miki Handa (JWP)
 - November 12 - DeWayne Bruce
 - November 23 - Sachiko Koganei (JWP)
 - December 17 - Alex Pourteau
 
Uncertain debut date
Retirements
- Tony Garea (1971–1987)
 - Armand Rougeau (1982–1987)
 - Bob Boyer (wrestler) (1950s-1987)
 - Bob Sweetan (1966–1987)
 - Bruno Sammartino (1959–1987)
 - David Schultz (1974–1987)
 - Huracan Ramirez (1941–1987)
 - Ivan Putski (1968–1987)
 - Kelly Kiniski (1980–1987)
 - Killer Khan (1971–1987)
 - Ron Fuller (1973–1987)
 - Klondike Bill (1958–1987)
 - Moose Cholak (1952–1987)
 - Nick Bockwinkel (1955–1987)
 - Paul Boesch (1938–1987)
 - Pedro Morales (1959–1987)
 - Rene Goulet (1957–1987)
 - Super Maxx (1981–1987)
 - Superstar Billy Graham (1970–1987)
 - Tony Marino (1954–1987)
 - Tor Kamata (1959–1987)
 - Al Costello (1938–1987)
 
Deaths
- Unknown - Milton Reid, 69 or 70 (born 1917)
 - January unknown date - Atholl Oakeley, 86
 - January 10 - Steve Casey, 78
 - April 12:
- Mike Von Erich, 23
 - Akram Pahalwan, 56 or 57 (born 1930)
 
 - August 24 – Malcolm Kirk, 51
 - August 30 - Frank Stojack, 75
 - September 3 - Rusty Wescoatt, 76
 - September 5 – Scott Irwin, 35
 - October 4 - Betty Jo Hawkins, 57
 - October 22 - Lino Ventura, 68
 - November 28 – Kazuharu Sonoda, 31
 
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1987 in professional wrestling.
References
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 - ↑  Lucha 2000 Staff (April 2006). "Arena México: 50 anos de Lucha Libre". Lucha 2000 (in Spanish). Especial 28.
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 - ↑ "4th Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions". Pro Wrestling History. May 3, 1987. Retrieved April 10, 2015.
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 - ↑ "WWF King of the Ring '87 at Providence Civic Center wrestling results – Internet Wrestling Database". www.profightdb.com. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
 - ↑ "54th Anniversary Show". Pro Wrestling History. September 18, 1987. Retrieved November 1, 2012.
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 - ↑ Cawthon, Graham; Cornette, Jim (2013-12-25). Sawyer, Grant (ed.). The History of Professional Wrestling: Jim Crockett Promotions & the NWA World Title 1983–1988 (1 ed.). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 9781494803476.
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 - ↑ "Lince Dorado". Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Archived from the original on 2013-01-25. Retrieved 2013-01-22.
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 - ↑  "Apollo Crews reflects on his NXT debut: WWE.com Exclusive, August 22, 2015 (0:58)". WWE. August 22, 2015. Retrieved August 23, 2015. 
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