The BIZARRE DOWNFALL of Bob Backlund
2025 · Wrestling · Wrestling
The BIZARRE DOWNFALL of Bob Backlund
The BIZARRE DOWNFALL of Bob Backlund
2025
Wrestling
On February 20, 1978, Bob Backlund won the WWWF Championship at Madison Square Garden and began one of the longest title reigns in wrestling history—2,135 days of technical brilliance and unwavering integrity. He was the anchor of the company, the clean-cut hero who carried wrestling through a turbulent era. But when the business changed, Backlund refused to change with it. In 1983, Vince McMahon needed him to turn heel and lose to Hulk Hogan. Backlund said no. He wouldn't betray his character. So McMahon worked around him—using the Iron Sheik as a middleman—and within months, the company's most reliable champion simply... vanished. He wrestled his last match in August 1984 and disappeared for eight years. When he returned in 1992, he was a relic. The WWF had become a cartoon, and Backlund was still preaching conditioning and moral values. The audience didn't care. So in 1994, after years of alienation, he finally snapped—locking opponents in the Crossface Chickenwing and screaming in psychotic rage. The heel turn he refused in 1983 became his last desperate grasp at relevance in 1994. He won the championship again at Survivor Series 1994. It lasted three days. At Madison Square Garden—the site of his greatest triumph—he lost the title to Diesel in eight humiliating seconds. This is the story of how integrity destroyed a champion, how refusing to compromise cost him everything, and how wrestling's most honest man became its strangest casualty.