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Richard Henry Blood Sr. (born February 28, 1953), better known by his
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Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, is an American retired
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best known for his work with the
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(AWA),
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(JCP),
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(WCW) and the
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(WWF, now WWE). In JCP and WCW, he was a one-time
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, a four-time United States Heavyweight Champion, a four-time World Television Champion, a twelve-time World Tag Team Champion ( eight-time under the WCW banner, one-time (though unofficial) under the NWA banner and three-time under the Mid-Atlantic banner) and a two-time Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion. In the WWF/E, Steamboat was a one-time Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion and was inducted into the
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in 2009.


Early life

Of
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descent, Blood sr was born in
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on February 28, 1953. He went to high school in New York and graduated in 1971 from
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in
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, where he was on the school wrestling team. He was a two-time New York State wrestling qualifier and a Florida state champion.


Professional wrestling career


American Wrestling Association (1976)

Blood debuted in 1976 as a
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in the
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(AWA) under his real name "Rick Blood".


Championship Wrestling from Florida (1976–1977)

He went from the AWA to
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(CWF). Before his debut at CWF,
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gave him the ring name "Ricky Steamboat" based on his resemblance to Hawaiian wrestler Sammy Steamboat. According to Steamboat, Graham thought "Rick Blood" was a good name for a heel, but not a face.


Jim Crockett Promotions (1977–1985)

In 1977, Steamboat entered the
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-sanctioned
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(JCP) (which ran under the concurrent brand names "
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" and "Wide World Wrestling"—later "World Wide Wrestling"—as well as airing syndicated TV programs under those respective names), where he would remain for the next eight years of his career. Steamboat, who had been brought in by JCP booker George Scott on the recommendation of
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, was initially billed as a
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protege of Wahoo and barely spoke above whispers in interviews. Matching him with his brash young counterpart,
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, was a natural fit. Steamboat was doing an interview on the syndicated ''
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'' when Flair, then Mid-Atlantic television champion, began goading him. Steamboat knocked Flair out with a backhand chop to set up a match between the two. Steamboat's star-making performance came when he pinned Flair after a double thrust off the top rope to win the NWA Mid-Atlantic Television Championship at the
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studios in
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. Over the next eight years in JCP, Steamboat captured the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship three times and the
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six times (once with Paul Jones and five times with Jay Youngblood). He also held the
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singles crown
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and wore the
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straps four times (three times with Paul Jones, once with Jay Youngblood). He also won the Television title (which by that point had been renamed
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) a second time. Notable moments involving Steamboat's time in the Mid-Atlantic territory include: the day Flair dragged his face around the television studio, causing facial scarring, and Steamboat retaliating the following week by ripping Flair's expensive suit to shreds (an angle that would be reworked several times involving other wrestlers in the years that followed); when longtime tag team partner Jones turned heel on Steamboat at the end of a two-ring battle royal; Steamboat and Youngblood painting yellow streaks down the backs of Paul Jones and
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in order to embarrass them into defending the World Tag Team titles against the two; Steamboat and Youngblood's top drawing feud with Sgt. Slaughter and
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; Steamboat and Youngblood being turned on by their friends
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and
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; Steamboat in a shocking (and emotional) feud against former mentor McDaniel; and his last great series in the territory, feuding with
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over the NWA TV title. After having creative differences with JCP booker
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, Steamboat left the NWA.


World Wrestling Federation (1985–1988)


Birth of "the Dragon" (1985–1986)

In 1985, Steamboat was offered a contract by
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and he joined the
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(WWF). Shortly after his debut (where he defeated Steve Lombardi on ''Championship Wrestling''), Steamboat was given the
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of a babyface nicknamed "the Dragon"; Steamboat's jacket-and-trunks attire was replaced by a ''
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'' and long tights. Steamboat's mother is
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, hence his Asian features which were crucial for his "Dragon" gimmick. Steamboat kept the nickname and gimmick for the remainder of his career. He appeared at the inaugural WrestleMania where he defeated
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in the third match on the card. On the September 14, 1985 edition of '' Championship Wrestling'', Steamboat defeated
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, but after his victory he was attacked by Fuji's protege
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, pitting Steamboat in a
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against Muraco and Fuji. During a televised episode of
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, Steamboat and Muraco were scheduled for a match that never officially started after Muraco jumped Steamboat before the bell. Following the beat down, Muraco and Fuji then used Steamboat's karate black belt to hang him outside the ring from the top rope before Steamboat was finally saved by
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and the
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. On the November 2 '' Saturday Night's Main Event III'', he defeated Fuji in a kung fu challenge. On the January 4, 1986 '' Saturday Night's Main Event IV'', his intense feud with Muraco ended after he and the JYD beat Muraco and Fuji in a
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match. In the opening round at
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, Steamboat faced
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in a rare match pitting two fan favorites against each other. The match moved back and forth until Smith landed in the ropes trying to attack Steamboat, but Steamboat sidestepped and Smith injured his groin and was unable to continue, so Steamboat was awarded the match by forfeit. He then faced off against Randy Savage in the quarterfinals. The
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was distracted by
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as Savage took advantage and pulled out
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from his tights and hit Steamboat before pinning him to win the match. After a victory over
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at the
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portion of
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, Steamboat began his next
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with
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. Their feud began when Roberts attacked him before their match on the May 3 '' Saturday Night's Main Event VI'', which did not occur due to Roberts assaulting Steamboat. Roberts was initially reluctant to deliver the DDT on the concrete floor due to his fear that Steamboat would not be able to stop his head from hitting the floor, which, on this particular occasion, was not covered with protective mats. Vince McMahon and booker George Scott were adamant that the spot take place outside the ring. Only after assurances by Steamboat that he would protect himself did Roberts agree to it. However, Roberts' fears came true and Steamboat was legitimately knocked out when his forehead hit the concrete. Roberts later described the sound as like a watermelon bursting. They later battled each other in a Snake Pit match (no DQ) in front of 74,000 fans at ''
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'' in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which Steamboat won with a small package despite Roberts dominating virtually the entire match to that point. Their feud finally ended on the October 4 ''
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'', when Steamboat defeated Roberts in their Snake Pit rematch. Following the match, Roberts continued to attack Steamboat and was about to place his snake Damien on him, but Steamboat took his crocodile out of his bag and scared Roberts from the ring.


Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion and departure (1986–1988)

On the November 22, 1986 edition of ''
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'', Steamboat got a shot at the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship against Macho Man Randy Savage. Steamboat lost the match by countout but after the match, Savage continued to assault him and injured Steamboat's larynx (kayfabe) with the ring bell, beginning an
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between the two. On the January 3, 1987 '' Saturday Night's Main Event IX'', Steamboat returned from his injury and prevented Savage from attacking George Steele like he had done to Steamboat six weeks prior. At
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, Steamboat defeated Savage for the Intercontinental Championship. The highly influential match was considered an instant classic by both fans and critics and was named 1987's Match of the Year by both ''
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'' and the ''
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''. Several weeks after winning the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship, Steamboat 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 groomed to become a long-term champion. The decision was made by WWF management to punish Steamboat by having him initially drop the title to Butch Reed, but Reed did not show up that night, so he dropped to
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on the June 13 edition of ''Superstars''; his son was born a month later. Steamboat came back in time for the
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in November 1987. WWF management was still bitter over his impromptu sabbatical from his first WWF run, however, and he was not pushed or given any meaningful feuds. (Steamboat himself has implied in interviews that he was being punished for one-upping the
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- Andre main event at WrestleMania III.) After defeating
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by disqualification at
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, Steamboat was entered into the tournament for the vacant
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at
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in March 1988. On WWF television prior to the match, Steamboat appeared in a vignette where he stated that he hoped Randy Savage would win his first round match, thus setting up a rematch of last year's WrestleMania match and "one more classic confrontation". However, Steamboat would lose to his first round opponent
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. Although television segments were shot immediately after WrestleMania IV that made it appear that Steamboat would be facing Valentine in a series of matches, Steamboat left the WWF shortly thereafter.


World Championship Wrestling (1989)

Steamboat made his comeback to wrestling in January 1989 and returned to the NWA (specifically, NWA affiliate
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) on the January 21, 1989 edition of ''
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'' (it would later become the name of
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) as a surprise
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partner of "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert against NWA World Champion,
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and
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in a tag team match that saw Steamboat pin Flair. This earned him a shot at the title at
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where Steamboat defeated Flair in the
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for the
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. He was also the last NWA World Champion to defend the belt in
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(AJPW) in a match against
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. After Steamboat retained the NWA title against Flair in a controversial ending on the April 2 '' Clash of the Champions VI: Ragin' Cajun'', Flair and Steamboat would then face each other in their final rematch at
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in May, where Steamboat dropped the title to Flair. All three of Steamboat's matches with Flair were given 5 or more stars by ''
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'' publisher
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. After losing the title, Steamboat remained the number one contender to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, a fact that irked fellow babyface U.S. Champion
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. This dispute culminated in Luger attacking Steamboat on the June 14 '' Clash of the Champions VII: Guts and Glory'', thus turning
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. Luger stood over the fallen Steamboat and arrogantly said, "There lays your number one contender!" Steamboat then demanded a
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against Luger at The Great American Bash (1989), The Great American Bash for the title, but just before the bell Luger demanded the clause be dropped or there would not be a match. Steamboat lost the match by disqualification after hitting Luger with a chair. Due to a contract dispute this would be Steamboat's last match of note in WCW in 1989.


North American Wrestling Association / South Atlantic Pro Wrestling (1990)

After leaving the NWA, Steamboat underwent surgery on his injured foot. Fully recovered, he returned to the ring in February 1990 for the North Carolina-based South Atlantic Pro Wrestling, North American Wrestling Association (later renamed South Atlantic Pro Wrestling in July 1990), where he feuded with Robert Fuller (wrestler), Robert Fuller over the NAWA/SAPW Heavyweight Championship, until leaving the promotion in October 1990.


New Japan Pro-Wrestling (1990)

In September and October 1990, he toured with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he faced high-profile stars like Hiroshi Hase and Keiji Mutoh, The Great Muta and teamed up with the likes of Owen Hart, Chris Benoit, Pegasus Kid, Riki Choshu, Shinya Hashimoto, and Miguel Perez, Jr.


Return to WWF (1991)

In 1991, Steamboat would return to the World Wrestling Federation after signing a two-year contract. Billed simply as The Dragon, a series of vignettes began airing in February 1991 that featured him breathing fire. Despite his previous success in the WWF as a one-time Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion, Steamboat was mainly treated as a brand-new wrestler, save for the announcers occasionally making reference to his WrestleMania III match and former title reign. Steamboat's first match came on a ''Superstars'' taping on March 11 in Pensacola, FL when he defeated Jeff Sword. His first televised match was on the March 30 edition of ''Superstars'' when he defeated the Steve Lombardi, Brooklyn Brawler with his signature Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving crossbody, diving crossbody. On subsequent episodes of ''Superstars'' and ''WWF Wrestling Challenge, Wrestling Challenge'', Steamboat would go on to win numerous Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Squash, squash matches. He would also be victorious on televised Madison Square Garden events, defeating the likes of Tonga Fifita, Haku, Barry Darsow, Demolition Smash, Paul Roma, The Iron Sheik, Col. Mustafa, Pat Tanaka, and The Warlord (wrestler), The Warlord. Steamboat's only pay per view appearance during his second WWF tenure was at SummerSlam (1991), SummerSlam. Teaming with Kerry Von Erich and
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against the Warlord, Hercules, and Paul Roma, Steamboat got the victory for his team by pinning Roma. The Dragon was undefeated on television during his 1991 run and lost only one match, a house show bout against Steve Keirn, Skinner. The day after his Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Dark match, dark match loss, Steamboat gave his notice to WWF management and then quit the company shortly thereafter. He had been booked for the Survivor Series, teaming with Jim Neidhart (who would be replaced by Sgt. Slaughter due to injury), Jim Duggan, and Kerry Von Erich against Col. Mustafa, Skinner, John Nord, The Berzerker, and Nick Busick, Big Bully Busick (who would be replaced by Hercules after Busick left the WWF), but he left before the event and was replaced by Tito Santana. It is rumored that Steamboat was booked to be squashed by The Undertaker on ''Superstars'' to build Undertaker for his impending WWF World Heavyweight Championship match against Hulk Hogan, and that Steamboat chose to quit the WWF rather than lose to Undertaker. Undertaker instead squashed Kerry Von Erich on ''Wrestling Challenge'' weeks prior to Survivor Series. During his time in the WWF, Steamboat asked Pat Patterson (wrestler), Pat Patterson to work as a heel. Steamboat proposed to fight as a masked heel until somebody would remove his mask, but Patterson said he was a consummate babyface.


Return to WCW (1991–1994)


World Tag Team Champion (1991–1992)

On the November 19 ''Clash of the Champions XVII'', Steamboat returned to
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(WCW) as the surprise tag team partner of Dustin Rhodes, substituting for an injured
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. Steamboat and Rhodes defeated the The Enforcers (professional wrestling), Enforcers (Arn Anderson and Larry Zbyszko) to win the WCW World Tag Team Championship, World Tag Team Championship, Steamboat's first World Tag Team Title under the WCW banner. They lost the titles to Arn Anderson and his new partner Bobby Eaton at a House show, live event in January 1992. Steamboat began
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ing with the Dangerous Alliance at this point, facing them in a critically acclaimed WarGames match at WrestleWar (1992), WrestleWar, which received a Dave Meltzer#Rating system, 5-star rating from
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. He unsuccessfully challenged Dangerous Alliance member and United States Heavyweight Champion Rick Rude for the title at SuperBrawl II. Their rivalry culminated in a non-title Iron Man match, Iron Man Challenge at Beach Blast (1992), Beach Blast, which Steamboat won.


World Television Champion (1992–1993)

On the September 2, 1992 ''Clash of the Champions XX: 20th Anniversary'', Steamboat defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin, "Stunning" Steve Austin to win his first WCW World Television Championship, Television Championship under the WCW banner. He lost the title to Scott Steiner at a television taping on September 29. He however, won both his first NWA World Tag Team Championship (unrecognized by NWA) and his second WCW World Tag Team Title with Shane Douglas (NWA and WCW titles were Undisputed Championship, unified) on the November 18 ''Clash of the Champions XXI'' by defeating
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and Dustin Rhodes. On the March 27, 1993 edition of ''WCW Power Hour, Power Hour'', they lost the NWA and WCW titles to Hollywood Blonds#Steve Austin and Brian Pillman, The Hollywood Blonds (Brian Pillman and Steve Austin). On the August 18 ''Clash of the Champions XXIV'', he defeated Paul Orndorff to win his second and final WCW World Television Championship. In September 1993, at Fall Brawl (1993), Fall Brawl, Steamboat's TV title reign was ended when he lost to William Regal, Lord Steven Regal. At Starrcade (1993), Starrcade, the two fought in a rematch for the title which resulted in a time-limit draw.


United States Heavyweight Champion and retirement (1994)

Heading into 1994, Steamboat engaged in one last feud over the WCW World Heavyweight Championship with longtime rival Ric Flair, which culminated in a match in the main event of Spring Stampede (1994), Spring Stampede where the title was briefly held up due to Dusty Finish, both men's shoulders being pinned at the same time. On the May 14 edition of ''WCW Saturday Night, Saturday Night'', Flair defeated Steamboat to reclaim possession of the title. Their final singles match was on ''WCW Main Event, Main Event'' in July which ended on a disqualification when Steve Austin interfered. Steamboat and Flair's last encounter was in a tag team match on the July 31 edition of ''Main Event'' where Steamboat teamed with Sting (wrestler), Sting against Ric Flair and Steve Austin. He then feuded with US Champion "Stunning" Steve Austin and earned a US title shot at Bash at the Beach (1994), Bash at the Beach, but lost. On the August 24 ''Clash of the Champions XXVIII'', he got a rematch against Austin where Steamboat hurt his back, but managed to pin Austin for the WWE United States Championship, United States Heavyweight Championship. However, he had to give up the belt due to the injury at Fall Brawl (1994), Fall Brawl; he was replaced by Jim Duggan, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, who made his WCW debut after Duggan left the WWF. The match was started, Duggan defeated Austin to become new United States Heavyweight Champion. In September 1994, Steamboat was fired by WCW President Eric Bischoff via Federal Express package (while injured), thus ending a nearly two decade relationship with the Crockett/Turner wrestling organization.


First retirement (1994–2005)

After an eight-year retirement, Steamboat played an important role in the genesis of Impact Wrestling, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where he was the referee of the first Gauntlet for the Gold for the
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. He was also the referee for the four-way double-elimination match to crown the first holder of the TNA X Division Championship. He has also made appearances for Ring of Honor where he refereed the first defense of the ROH Pure Championship, ROH Pure Wrestling Championship. In 2004, he engaged in a series of confrontations with CM Punk over Punk's arrogance in matches Steamboat refereed and then became CM Punk's inspiration to become the better person Steamboat knew he could be. The latter part of 2004 saw Steamboat feud with Mick Foley over which style of wrestling was superior, pure wrestling or hardcore wrestling. The two of them had many confrontations and managed teams to face one another, but never had a match against each other. Steamboat's last ROH appearance was at Final Battle 2004 where he and Foley finally made peace.


Second return to WWE (2005-2014)


Agent and feud with Chris Jericho (2005–2009)

In early 2005, Steamboat returned to WWE as a Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Agent, producer and was introduced as a WWE Legend on the "WWE Raw#Return to USA Network, Homecoming" edition of ''Raw'' in October 2005. In early 2006, Ricky Steamboat told WWE management that he would like to come out of retirement at WrestleMania 22 and Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Work (verb), work a match with Ric Flair, but the idea was nixed. Ricky Steamboat has been the special referee in main event matches between John Cena, Triple H, and/or Edge (wrestler), Edge at WWE house shows. In 2006 at the Raw SummerSlam Tour in Sydney, Australia, he was a referee for a match between Cena and Edge for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, WWE Championship. He also refereed another title match in July 2007 between John Cena and Randy Orton in Anaheim, California. On April 1, 2007, he made an appearance at WrestleMania 23 while various other legends were having a small dance party in the background. He also briefly appeared at the Vengeance: Night of Champions pay-per-view, being recognized as a former Intercontinental Champion. He made another appearance on WWE television during Ric Flair's farewell on the March 31, 2008 edition of ''WWE Raw, Raw''. He appeared on the February 23 edition of ''Raw'', after being named one of the members of the 2009
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class. However, Steamboat was attacked by Chris Jericho, who began to feud with the Hall of Famers. In his first match in nearly 15 years, Steamboat returned to the ring alongside Piper and Snuka to take on Jericho at WrestleMania 25 on April 5, 2009. While both Snuka and Piper were swiftly eliminated during the match, Steamboat held his own against Jericho, performing his legendary Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving crossbody, diving crossbody and even a Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Plancha, plancha, although Jericho would eventually go on to win the match. After receiving good reviews for his performance, Steamboat was scheduled to face Jericho in another match at Backlash (2009), Backlash. However, he lost the match after submitting to the Boston crab#Elevated Boston crab, Walls of Jericho. From June to August 2009, Steamboat worked in house shows against Chris Jericho, Drew McIntrye, and Sheamus.


Later WWE appereances (2010-2014)

Steamboat's last match was teaming with his son Richie, as they defeated Trent Beretta, Trent Barretta and Caylen Croft at Florida Championship Wrestling's Father's Day Salute on June 18, 2010. On June 28, 2010, he returned to ''WWE Raw'' to promote his new DVD only to be attacked and injured by The Nexus (professional wrestling), The Nexus. On WWE's website the following day, it was announced that in storyline, Steamboat suffered injuries from the attack. However, on July 1, WWE's website announced that the prior night, Steamboat felt legitimate pain in his neck and shoulders and as a result, was now legitimately hospitalized. This caused WWE to take down any storyline information related to that attack. Steamboat worked as an NXT trainer and in the talent relations department with Triple H until the developmental release of his son, Richie Steamboat, in 2013. He later moved on to being an Ambassador. Steamboat was released by WWE on July 19, 2014.


Later appearances (2014–present)

On the February 25, 2019 episode of ''WWE Raw'', Steamboat along with special guests Shawn Michaels, Kurt Angle and Sting appeared during the main event segment to celebrate the 70th birthday of Ric Flair. However, Flair would be attacked by Dave Bautista, Batista instead of appearing on screen. He also appeared in Major League Wrestling, as a guest matchmaker. In his first televised appearance on TBS since 1994, Steamboat was the guest timekeeper on the August 17, 2022 edition of ''AEW Dynamite. Steamboat returned to the ring on November 27, 2022 at age 69 for the first time since his last match in 2010. He teamed with FTR (professional wrestling), FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) as they defeated Nick Aldis, Jay Lethal and Brock Anderson (son of Arn Anderson) at Big Time Wrestling Return of the Dragon in Raleigh, North Carolina.


In other media

Steamboat appears in 14 List of licensed wrestling video games, wrestling video games, he made his video game debut in ''WCW: World Championship Wrestling'' in 1989. He later appeared in ''WCW SuperBrawl Wrestling'' in 1994 and later ''Legends of Wrestling'' in 2001, ''Legends of Wrestling II'' in 2002 and ''Showdown: Legends of Wrestling'' in 2004. He made his WWE games, WWE video game debut in ''WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011'' in 2010, and has since appeared in ''WWE All Stars'', ''WWE '12'', ''WWE 2K14'', ''WWE 2K16'' (two versions; one Downloadable content, DLC), ''WWE 2K17'' and ''WWE 2K18'' as an unlockable character, ''WWE 2K19'' as DLC in the game's
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-themed "Wooooo!" Collector's edition and in WWE 2K20 as an unlockable character.


Personal life

Blood is the older brother of professional wrestler Vic Steamboat. His son, Richard Jr. (born 1987), was a wrestler under the ring name Richie Steamboat.


Championships and accomplishments

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** World's Strongest Tag Determination League Outstanding Performance Award (1980) – with Dick Slater ** World's Strongest Tag Determination League Fair Play Award (1980) – with Dick Slater ** World's Strongest Tag Determination League New Wave Award (1982) – with Jay Youngblood * Cauliflower Alley Club ** Lou Thesz Award (2012) *George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame ** Class of 2009 * Maple Leaf Wrestling ** WWE United States Championship, NWA United States Heavyweight Championship ''(Mid-Atlantic version)'' (List of WWE United States Champions, 1 time) * Jim Crockett Promotions, Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling /
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**
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(List of NWA World Heavyweight Champions, 1 time) **
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(NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 2 times) ** WWE United States Championship, NWA/WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (List of WWE United States Champions, 4 times) ** WCW World Television Championship, NWA Mid-Atlantic/NWA/WCW World Television Championship (List of WCW World Television Champions, 4 times) **
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(NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship#Title history, 5 times) – with Paul Jones (3), Dino Bravo (1) and Jay Youngblood (1) ** WCW World Tag Team Championship, NWA/WCW World Tag Team Championship (List of WCW World Tag Team Champions, 8 times) – with Paul Jones (1), Jay Youngblood (5), Dustin Rhodes (1) and Shane Douglas (1) *
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** NWA Hall of Fame (Class of 2012) * ''
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'' ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Match of the Year, Match of the Year (1987) vs. "Macho Man" Randy Savage at
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** Match of the Year (1989) vs.
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** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Inspirational Wrestler of the Year, Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year (2009) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Rookie of the Year, Rookie of the Year (1977) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Stanley Weston Award (Lifetime Achievement), Stanley Weston Award (1995) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Tag Team of the Year, Tag Team of the Year (1978) with Paul Jones ** Ranked No. 6 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year in the ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI 500, PWI 500'' in 1992 ** Ranked No. 13 of the Top 500 Singles Wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003 ** Ranked No. 19 of the Top 100 Tag Teams of the "PWI Years" with Jay Youngblood in 2003. * Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum ** Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame#2002, Class of 2002 * WWE, World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment ** WWE Intercontinental Championship, WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship (List of WWE Intercontinental Champions, 1 time) **
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(WWE Hall of Fame (2009), Class of 2009) * ''Wrestling Observer Newsletter'' ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Tag Team of the Year, Tag Team of the Year (1983) with Jay Youngblood ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Match of the Year, Match of the Year (1987) vs. Macho Man Randy Savage at WrestleMania III ** Match of the Year (1989) vs. Ric Flair at Clash of the Champions VI ** Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame#Inductees, Class of 1996)


Notes


References


External links


Official website of Steamboat family
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Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame Profile of Ricky Steamboat
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