Title History

  • Alabama Junior Heavyweight title ();
  • Alabama Tag Team titles w/Butch Warrior ();
  • Georgia Junior Heavyweight title ();
  • Georgia Tag Team titles w/Butch Warrior ();
  • Florida Junior Heavyweight title defeating Slick Willy ();
  • Florida Heavyweight title defeating Buddy Valentine ();
  • NWA Junior Heavyweight title defeating “Downtown” Denny Brown ();
  • This title history was provided by Randy Hogan himself – most of which cannot be confirmed or verified ANYWHERE..

Career Highlights

  • Randy Hogan was Dustin Rhodes first TV opponent (Rhodes was teaming with Kendall Windham as The Young Broncos)..
  • Randy Hogan owns a restaurant in Lakeland, Florida and remains in reasonably good health..
  • Special thanks to Randy Hogan himself for helping to fill in the content on this profile..
  • February 10, 1988 – NWA WCW: Nikita Koloff & The Powers Of Pain (The Barbarian and The Warlord) defeated Gene Miller, Randy Hogan and Steve Atkinson.
  • March 5, 1988 – NWA WCW: Larry Zbyszko defeated Randy Hogan.
  • March 9, 1988 – NWA WCW: The Powers Of Pain (The Barbarian and The Warlord) defeated Randy Hogan and Rick Oransie.
  • June 10, 1988 – NWA WCW: Rick Steiner defeated Randy Hogan.
  • November 9, 1988 – NWA WCW: Abdullah The Butcher defeated Randy Hogan.
  • January 14, 1989 – NWA WCW: The Varsity Club (Kevin Sullivan and Steve Williams) defeated Mike Collins and Randy Hogan to retain the NWA United States tag team titles.
  • January 18, 1989 – NWA WCW: The Varsity Club (Kevin Sullivan and Mike Rotunda) defeated Gene Miller and Randy Hogan.
  • January 21, 1989 – NWA WCW: The Road Warriors (Road Warrior Animal and Road Warrior Hawk) defeated Billy Holiday and Randy Hogan to retain the NWA World tag team titles.
  • May 21, 1989 – Wrestling Challenge: Dino Bravo defeated Scott Colton.
  • May 27, 1989 – Superstars: Ted DiBiase defeated Scott Colton.
  • June 4, 1989 – Wrestling Challenge: The Ultimate Warrior defeated Scott Colton.
  • June 10, 1989 – Superstars: The Twin Towers (Akeem and The Big Boss Man) defeated Kevin Michaelson and Scott Colton.
  • July 8, 1989 – Superstars: Mr. Perfect defeated Scott Colton.
  • October 14, 1989 – Superstars: Bad News Brown defeated Mitch Casey and Scott Colton in a handicap, elimination match.
  • November 18, 1989 – Superstars: Brutus Beefcake defeated Scott Colton.
  • December 2, 1989 – Superstars: Jim Duggan defeated Scott Colton.
  • December 3, 1989 – Wrestling Challenge: The Bolsheviks (Boris Zhukov and Nikolai Volkoff) defeated Scott Colton and Tom Fuller.
  • December 10, 1989 – Wrestling Challenge: Ted DiBiase defeated Scott Colton.
  • December 16, 1989 – Superstars: Dino Bravo defeated Scott Colton.
  • December 17, 1989 – Wrestling Challenge: The Honky Tonk Man defeated Scott Colton.
  • June 10, 1990 – Wrestling Challenge: Akeem defeated Scott Colton.
  • June 16, 1990 – Superstars: The Warlord defeated Scott Colton.
  • July 15, 1990 – Wrestling Challenge: Earthquake defeated Scott Colton.
  • July 28, 1990 – Superstars: Boris Zhukov defeated Scott Colton.
  • August 4, 1990 – Superstars: Rick Rude defeated Scott Colton.
  • August 19, 1990 – Wrestling Challenge: Power And Glory (Hercules and Paul Roma) defeated Ricky Rice and Scott Colton.
  • October 13, 1990 – Superstars: Demolition (Ax, Crush and Smash) defeated Brad Kramer, Earl Dennis and Scott Colton.
  • October 14, 1990 – Wrestling Challenge: Akeem defeated Randy Hogan.
  • November 4, 1990 – Wrestling Challenge: The Warlord defeated Scott Colton.
  • November 10, 1990 – Superstars: Power And Glory (Hercules and Paul Roma) defeated Reno Riggins and Scott Colton.
  • January 10, 1993 – Wrestling Challenge: The Headshrinkers (Fatu and Samu) defeated Carl Almont and Scott Colton.
  • January 22, 1994 – WCW Worldwide: Vader defeated Randy Hogan.
  • April 9, 1994 – WCW Worldwide: The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) defeated PJ Walker and Randy Hogan to retain the World tag team titles.

    Randy Hogan wrote: Although 3 heart attacks the past 10 years have “Retired” me, I still love and follow the sport. A mark forever I guess! Thanks again, Randy Hogan.