WWF Roster in Year 2001: Full List of Wrestlers
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On this page you find the full WWF Roster in the year 2001. This includes the list of all WWF Wrestlers, division between Men and Women Rosters, active Tag Teams & Stables, the current reigning Champions, as well as Managers, Announcers, Authority figures, Producers and other personalities in World Wrestling Federation.
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2001
WWE: All (122)
Al Snow
Albert
Big Boss Man
Big Show
Billy Gunn
Billy Kidman
Booker T
Bradshaw
Brian Adams
The Brooklyn Brawler
Bruno Lauer
Bryan Clark
Bubba Ray Dudley
Buff Bagwell
Bull Buchanan
Chavo Guerrero Jr.
Chris Benoit
Chris Jericho
Chris Kanyon
Christian
Christopher Daniels
Chuck Palumbo
Chyna
Crash Holly
D'Lo Brown
D-Von Dudley
Dean Malenko
Debra
Diamond Dallas Page
Dustin Rhodes
Eddie Guerrero
Edge
Essa Ríos
Evan Karagias
Faarooq
The Fabulous Moolah
Funaki
Gangrel
Gene Okerlund
The Goodfather
Grandmaster Sexay
Haku
Hardcore Holly
Howard Finkel
Hugh Morrus
The Hurricane
Ivory
Jacqueline
Jazz
Jeff Hardy
Jerry Lawler
Jerry Lynn
Jim Cornette
Jim Ross
Joey Abs
Jonathan Coachman
Justin Credible
K-Kwik
Kane
The Kat
Kevin Kelly
Kurt Angle
Kwee Wee
Lance Storm
Lilian Garcia
Linda McMahon
Lita
Mark Henry
Mark Jindrak
Matt Hardy
Maven
Michael Cole
Michael Hayes
Mick Foley
Mighty Molly
Mike Awesome
Mosh
Paul Bearer
Paul Heyman
Perry Saturn
Pete Gas
Raven
Raymond Rougeau
Rhyno
Ric Flair
Rikishi
Road Dogg
Rob Van Dam
The Rock
RodRageous
Sara
Scott Vick
Scotty 2 Hotty
Sean O'Haire
Sgt. Slaughter
Shane McMahon
Sharmell
Shawn Stasiak
Spike Dudley
Stacy Keibler
Stephanie McMahon
Steve Austin
Steve Blackman
Steven Richards
Tajiri
TAKA Michinoku
Tazz
Terri
Test
Tex Slazenger
Tiger Ali Singh
Tommy Dreamer
Tony Chimel
Tori
Torrie Wilson
Triple H
Trish Stratus
The Undertaker
Val Venis
Vince McMahon
William Regal
X-Pac
Men
Al Snow
Albert
Big Boss Man
Big Show
Billy Gunn
Billy Kidman
Booker T
Bradshaw
Brian Adams
The Brooklyn Brawler
Bruno Lauer
Bryan Clark
Bubba Ray Dudley
Buff Bagwell
Bull Buchanan
Chavo Guerrero Jr.
Chris Benoit
Chris Jericho
Chris Kanyon
Christian
Christopher Daniels
Chuck Palumbo
Crash Holly
D'Lo Brown
D-Von Dudley
Dean Malenko
Diamond Dallas Page
Dustin Rhodes
Eddie Guerrero
Edge
Essa Ríos
Evan Karagias
Faarooq
Funaki
Gangrel
Gene Okerlund
The Goodfather
Grandmaster Sexay
Haku
Hardcore Holly
Howard Finkel
Hugh Morrus
The Hurricane
Jeff Hardy
Jerry Lawler
Jerry Lynn
Jim Cornette
Jim Ross
Joey Abs
Jonathan Coachman
Justin Credible
K-Kwik
Kane
Kevin Kelly
Kurt Angle
Kwee Wee
Lance Storm
Mark Henry
Mark Jindrak
Matt Hardy
Maven
Michael Cole
Michael Hayes
Mick Foley
Mike Awesome
Mosh
Paul Bearer
Paul Heyman
Perry Saturn
Pete Gas
Raven
Raymond Rougeau
Rhyno
Ric Flair
Rikishi
Road Dogg
Rob Van Dam
The Rock
RodRageous
Scott Vick
Scotty 2 Hotty
Sean O'Haire
Sgt. Slaughter
Shane McMahon
Shawn Stasiak
Spike Dudley
Steve Austin
Steve Blackman
Steven Richards
Tajiri
TAKA Michinoku
Tazz
Test
Tex Slazenger
Tiger Ali Singh
Tommy Dreamer
Tony Chimel
Triple H
The Undertaker
Val Venis
Vince McMahon
William Regal
X-Pac
Women
Teams
Acolytes / APA
The Alliance
Billy Kidman
Booker T
Brian Adams
Bubba Ray Dudley
Charles Robinson
Chavo Guerrero Jr.
Chris Kanyon
Christian
Chuck Palumbo
D-Von Dudley
Debra
Diamond Dallas Page
Hugh Morrus
The Hurricane
Ivory
Justin Credible
Kurt Angle
Lance Storm
Mark Jindrak
Mike Awesome
Paul Heyman
Raven
Rhyno
Rob Van Dam
Sean O'Haire
Shane McMahon
Shawn Stasiak
Stacy Keibler
Stephanie McMahon
Steve Austin
Steven Richards
Tazz
Terri
Test
Tommy Dreamer
Torrie Wilson
William Regal
Billy & Chuck
The Brothers of Destruction
Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko
Chuck Palumbo & Sean O'Haire
The Dudley Boyz / Team 3D
Edge & Christian
The Fabulous Moolah & Mae Young
The Hardy Boyz
The Hollys
Kai En Tai / Kaientai DX
KroniK
Lo Down
The McMahon-Helmsley Faction
Mean Street Posse
The Power Trip
The Radicalz
Right to Censor
Steve Blackman & Grandmaster Sexay
Team RECK
Team Xtreme
Too Cool
X-Factor
Zoo Crew
Champions
Undisputed WWF Championship | Chris Jericho
Earlier the same night, Jericho defeated The Rock for the World Championship, unifying both titles; the World Championship was retired and the WWF Championship became the Undisputed WWF Championship. | 22+
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Steve Austin
| 62
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Kurt Angle
| 15
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Steve Austin
| 175
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The Rock
| 35
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Kurt Angle
| 126
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WWF Intercontinental Championship | Edge
This was a title unification match, where Edge also defended the WCW United States Championship, who was deactivated continuing the Intercontinental Championship. | 43+
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Test
| 13
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Edge
| 15
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Christian
| 28
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Edge
| 35
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Lance Storm
| 27
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Albert
| 27
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Kane
| 37
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WCW United States Championship | Edge
| 6
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Kurt Angle
| 21
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Rhyno
| 29
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Tajiri
| 13
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Chris Kanyon
Given the title by Booker T as he was also the WCW Champion. WWE recognizes Kanyon's reign as beginning on July 26, 2001, when the episode aired on tape delay. | 48
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Booker T
WCW was purchased by WWF on March 23, 2001. The title was then defended on WWF programming, where it was referred to as WCW United States Championship. | 128
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WWF Tag Team Championship | The Dudley BoyzBubba Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley
This was a steel cage match to unify the WWF and WCW Tag Team Championships. | 43+
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The Hardy BoyzMatt Hardy & Jeff Hardy
| 6
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Booker T & Test
| 11
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The Rock & Chris Jericho
| 10
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The Dudley BoyzBubba Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley
| 35
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The Brothers of DestructionKane & The Undertaker
| 29
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Diamond Dallas Page & Chris Kanyon
| 10
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The Acolytes Protection AgencyBradshaw & Faarooq
| 31
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WWF Women's Championship | Trish Stratus
Defeated Ivory, Jacqueline, Jazz, Lita and Molly Holly in a six-pack challenge for the vacant title. | 43+
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Vacant
The title vacated when Chyna retired and left the WWF in a contract dispute. | 17
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Chyna
| 214
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Ivory
| 150
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WWF Light Heavyweight Championship | X-Pac
| 134+
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Tajiri
| 13
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X-Pac
| 42
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Jeff Hardy
| 18
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Jerry Lynn
| 39
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Crash Holly
| 42
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Dean Malenko
| 325
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WWF Hardcore Championship | The Undertaker
| 22+
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Rob Van Dam
| 90
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Kurt Angle
| 0
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Rob Van Dam
| 22
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Jeff Hardy
| 6
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Rob Van Dam
| 22
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Jeff Hardy
Aired on tape delay on July 12, 2001. | 10
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Mike Awesome
Took place in the backstage area. | 17
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WWF European Championship | Christian
| 60+
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Bradshaw
| 10
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The Hurricane
| 56
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Matt Hardy
| 123
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Eddie Guerrero
| 25
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Test
| 69
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William Regal
| 49
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WWF Cruiserweight Championship | Tajiri
The title was renamed WWF Cruiserweight Championship when the WWF defeated The Alliance at Survivor Series. The title became exclusive to SmackDown! on March 25, 2002. | 70+
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Billy Kidman
| 11
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X-Pac
| 73
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Billy Kidman
| 25
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The Hurricane
WCW was purchased by the WWF on March 23, 2001, and the title became exclusive of WWF. | 109
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Extras
Part Time Wrestler
The Brooklyn Brawler
The Fabulous Moolah
Jim Cornette
Michael Hayes
Raymond Rougeau
Shane McMahon
Sharmell
Stephanie McMahon
Vince McMahon
Manager
Commentator
Jerry Lawler
Jim Cornette
Jim Ross
Jonathan Coachman
Kevin Kelly
Michael Cole
Michael Hayes
Paul Heyman
Raymond Rougeau
Tazz
Ring Announcer
Interviewer
Host
Assistant GM
Commissioner
President
Chairman
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Referee
Producer
The Brooklyn Brawler
Brother Love
Bruno Lauer
Dean Malenko
Gerald Brisco
Jack Brisco
Jim Cornette
John Laurinaitis
Michael Hayes
Pat Patterson
Shane McMahon
Coach
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