The Varsity Club was a
professional wrestling heel stable in
the
NWA's
Jim Crockett Promotions and
World Championship Wrestling.
The stable was formed in 1987 and lasted until 1989. The stable was
briefly resurrected in 1999 – 2000.
History
The Varsity Club was formed
in the NWA's Jim Crockett
Promotions by Kevin
Sullivan when he recruited the University of
Michigan
's Rick Steiner and
Syracuse
University
's Mike Rotunda in late
1987. The group would wear the letterman jackets of their
respective alma maters and brag about their superiority to everyone
else due to their amateur wrestling background. In Rotunda and
Steiner’s case their clams were legitimate, they both wrestled in
college while Sullivan’s claims were more a matter of
Kayfabe. Rotunda was the
Florida Champion when
the group was formed but when Rotunda defeated
Nikita Koloff (with Kevin Sullivan’s help) to
win the
NWA World
Television Championship he gave the Florida title to Rick
Steiner. In the beginning everything seemed to be great, everyone
were on the same page under Sullivan’s leadership, but slowly
dissension began to build as Rotunda and Steiner would start to
bicker with each other over who was the “Captain” of the team.In
February 1988, the Varsity Club started a feud with
Jimmy Garvin because Sullivan wanted Garvin’s
valet
Precious. Sullivan would stalk
Precious and taunt her with papers in his robe, but it was never
revealed why he was stalking her or what the papers were about.
Garvin got help from his "brother"
”Rugged”
Ron Garvin and
"Dr. Death" Steve
Williams in his fight with the Club. At the first
Clash of the
Champions Rotunda defeated Jimmy Garvin in a “College Rules”
match. Three months later Garvin got revenge as he and Ron defeated
Mike Rotunda and Rick Steiner at
Clash
of the Champions II. The fact that it was Rick Steiner who lost
the match was further cause for friction between in the Club.
Sullivan and Rotunda started to punish the “slow witted” Steiner
(in character) and making fun of him. At
The Great American Bash 1988 the
Garvins/Varsity Club feud came to a violent clash as the Garvins
teamed with
the Road Warriors and
Steve Williams to beat Sullivan, Rotunda,
Al
Perez,
The Russian Assassin and
Ivan Koloff in a
Tower of
Doom Match. In September 1988 the Varsity Club attacks Jimmy
Garvin and Kevin Sullivan uses a cinder block to “break” Garvin’s
leg, ending the feud once and for all.
Rick Steiner finally had enough of Rotunda and Sullivan’s constant
abuse near the end of 1988, one night he attacks Mike Rotunda,
turning
face as a
sympathetic underdog that’s finally had enough. At
Starrcade 1988 Rick Steiner finally got a
chance to get revenge as he got a shot at Rotunda and the TV title.
Despite being locked up in a little cage at ringside Sullivan had
an ace up his sleeve.
That ace was former opponent Steve Williams,
a University of
Oklahoma
alumnus who had just joined the Varsity
Club. Williams was unable to prevent Rick Steiner from
winning the TV title though. Earlier in the night Sullivan and
Williams beat
the Fantastics to win
the
United States
Tag-Team titles. Steiner’s run with the TV title ended a few
short months later as Rotundo beat Steiner at the
Chi-Town Rumble on February 20, 1989. Rick
got back up in the form of his brother
Scott, a rookie pro-wrestler who was eager to
help watch his brother’s back. At first Scott offered moral support
as Rick and
"Hot Stuff" Eddie
Gilbert won the US Tag-Team titles from Williams and Sullivan
on
February 28 .
In the
early parts of 1989 the Varsity Club added University of
Georgia
alumni Dan Spivey to
their ranks in an effort to dominate the federation when the
Four Horsemen
are disbanded. On March 31, 1989 Mike Rotunda lost the
Television Title to
Sting.
During the early parts of 1989 the Varsity Club launch several
attempts at dethroning the reigning
NWA World Tag Team Champions
the Road Warriors. Sullivan and Williams are unsuccessful at the
Chi-Town Rumble. On
April 2, 1989 at
Clash of the Champions VI the combination of Steve Williams and
Mike Rotunda beat the Road Warriors through an extremely fast count
by crooked referee
Teddy Long. The duo
managed to keep the titles at they were disqualified in their title
defense at
WrestleWar 1989. Due to
the controversial way the Club won and then defended the tag-team
titles they were stripped of the gold that night.
The Varsity Club are unable to regain the US Tag-Team titles from
Rick Steiner and Eddie Gilbert despite several attempts although
they do force Eddie Gilbert to leave the promotion for a short
while. When Gilbert leaves Rick Steiner starts to team with his
brother Scott in the fight with the Varsity Club. Not long after
WrestleWar 1989 Steve Williams leaves the Varsity Club and during
the summer of 1989 Dan Spivey starts to work with
Sid Vicious as one of the
Skyscrapers leaving
Sullivan and Rotunda as the sole Varsity Club members.
the Steiner Brothers made their team
debut at
the Great American
Bash 1989 beating Sullivan and Rotunda in a
Texas Tornado Match. The last “appearance” of the Varsity Club
is when Steve Williams defeats Mike Rotunda at
Clash
of the Champions VIII.
Reunion
The Varsity Club had a brief reformation in
WCW in 1999 when Kevin
Sullivan, Mike Rotunda and Rick Steiner reformed at
Starrcade on December 19, 1999. The three
men were
”Hacksaw” Jim Duggan’s surprise
partners, showing up in their old letterman jackets and accompanied
by a
cheerleader,
Leia Meow, whom they made do pushups and to
bounce on a trampoline at ringside. The Varsity Club turned on Jim
Duggan at the end of the match leaving him easy prey for
The Revolution. The
Varsity Club disbanded in late January 2000 after a brief freud
with
Don and Ron Harris.
In September 2000, Williams and Rotunda reformed their team, under
the name
Varsity Club 2000, in
All Japan Pro Wrestling. Williams
had been a regular in AJPW since the original stable's break up and
Rotunda started touring after leaving WCW. Despite winning the
promotion's annual World's Strongest Tag League tournament in
December, they were never able to enjoy much success afterwards due
to Rotundo's injuries and the phasing out of foreign talent left
from the All Japan promotional system before the
Pro Wrestling Noah split.
Championships and accomplishments
- *World's Strongest
Tag Team League winner (2000) – Rotunda and
Williams
- *NWA World
Television Championship (2 times) –
Rotunda
- *NWA United
States Tag Team Championship (1
time) – Sullivan and Williams
- *NWA Florida
Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
– Steiner (1 time), Rotunda (1 time)
- *NWA World Tag Team
Championship (1
time) – Rotunda and Williams
See also
References