5 WWE Superstars who wrestled in 5 different decades

Flair's retirement ceremony
Flair's retirement ceremony

#3 Terry Funk

Terry Funk
Terry Funk

It's astonishing how long Terry Funk's Pro Wrestling career lasted. He kicked off his career way back in the early 60s, later wrestling for WWE during the early 70s. Funk is well known for his famous run in Extreme Championship Wrestling in the mid-90s. He also won the ECW World title from Raven at the promotion's first PPV, Barely Legal. He wrestled several indie matches back in 2010-13, getting into a rare class of wrestlers who have wrestled in six decades!

Also read: WWE history - Brock Lesnar cries while asking Vince McMahon for dream WrestleMania match


#2 Jerry Lawler

Jerry Lawler
Jerry Lawler

Lawler is one of the most decorated Champions in the history of Pro Wrestling. He has won around 168 titles over the course of his legendary career. He was a major star in Memphis Wrestling in the 70s and 80s, being dubbed as the king of Memphis Wrestling. Lawler took on the role of an announcer in WWE in the 90s and formed possibly the greatest announcing duo of all time alongside Jim Ross. Lawler is still active in the independent scene, having wrestled recently at a Black Label Pro/GCW 2 Cups Stuffed event.


#1 Ric Flair

Ric Flair
Ric Flair

It won't be a far-fetched thought to deem Ric Flair as the greatest wrestler to ever step foot on this Earth. He won 16 World titles during his career and was considered as a brilliant technical wrestler. Flair wrestled around the world for some of the biggest promotions out there, including WWE, WCW, and many more. He kicked off his career in the 70s and wrestled a bunch of matches during the early 2010s in Impact Wrestling.

Follow Sportskeeda Wrestling and Sportskeeda MMA on Twitter for all the latest news. Do not miss out!

Quick Links