The Best of the WWF: volume 17 Trailer

The Best of the WWF: volume 17 Trailer (1988)

"The World's Most Entertaining Sport!" 10 November 1988 Action 87 mins

All the best and brightest rising stars of WWE - plus the biggest and baddest superstars!

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Cast

Ken Patera

as Ken Patera

Adolfo Bresciano

as Dino Bravo

Ray Traylor

as The Big Boss Man

Michael Smith

as Sam Houston

Tom Billington

as The Dynamite Kid

David Smith

as Davey Boy Smith

Josip Peruzović

as Nikolai Volkoff

Jim Harrell

as Boris Zhukov

Frederick Jannetty

as Marty Jannetty

Michael Hickenbottom

as Shawn Michaels

Jacques Rougeau

as Jacques Rougeau

Raymond Rougeau

as Raymond Rougeau

Wayne Farris

as The Honky Tonk Man

Ed Leslie

as Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake

Bill Eadie

as Demolition Ax

Barry Darsow

as Demolition Smash

Crew

Kevin Dunn

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 10 November 1988

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