Ivan Koloff was one of the most fearsome wrestlers of the 1970s and
1980s. Despite being billed as being from Russia, Ivan was actually
born and raised near Montreal Canada. He began wrestling in the mid
1960's under the name Red McNulty. After a few years, he took the name
of "The Russian Bear" Ivan Koloff.
He got his first big break in the WWWF(which is now known as WWE),
which was owned by Vince McMahon Sr at the time. He wrestled there from
1969 until 1971, when on January 18th, he did the impossible when he
beat the legendary Bruno Sammartino after his record near-8 year reign
as champion. From accounts of people who were at Madison Square Garden
that evening, you could have heard a pin drop as fans were in a state
of utter disbelief. He would hold the title for a little over three
weeks, however, as he was defeated on February 8th 1971 by Pedro
Morales. His championship rein made him a superstar around the world.
He left the WWWF soon after that loss, but would return to the
Federation many times over the course of the next 12 years, main
eventing Madison Square Garden against Bruno again in 1975 in the very
first steel cage match ever held in the building. He would also go on
to feud with WWF Champion Bob Backlund in the late 70s and early 80s.
He was actually scheduled to win the WWF Championship a second time in
december 1983, but a knee injury put him out of action. The Iron Sheik
ended up winning the belt, instead, and the rest is history.
Koloff became a fixture in the Mid-Atlantic region in the mid to late
80's after he recovered from his knee injury. He won the NWA Tag Team
Titles several times with partners Don Kernodle, Ray Stevens, Krusher
Khruschev, and his "nephew" Nikita Koloff. His tag team with Nikita was
one of the most dominant of the mid 80s. They had a very memorable
feud with the legendary Road Warriors. After Nikita and Ivan parted
ways, Ivan wrestled in singles competition against the likes of Dusty
Rhodes, Sting, Lex Luger, Ric Flair, and Magnum TA in between his Tag
Team Title defenses. Ivan left the NWA, which had become WCW, in early
1989. He retired from full-time competition in 1994 at the ripe age of
52.
Ivan Koloff was one of wrestlings true greats for the 20 years he was
on top. He won titles and wrestled in rings all around the world. His
dethroning of Bruno Sammartino is one of the most memorable events in
wrestling history. He main evented Madison Square Garden on nearly two
dozen occasions between 1969 and 1983. He wrestled with and against
some of the all-time greats the sport of wrestling has ever seen. He is
definitely a future WWE Hall of Famer.