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Personal Data
Birthday:
28.02.1953
Birthplace:
West Point, New York, USA
Gender:
male
Height:
5' 10" (178 cm)
Weight:
235 lbs (107 kg)
Background in sports:
Ringen, Football, Basketball, Taekwondo

Career Data
Alter egos:
Roles:
Singles Wrestler (1976 - 1994, 2009)
Tag Team Wrestler (1979 - 1994)
Road Agent (2004 - 2014)
Trainer
On-Air Official
Beginning of in-ring career:
15.02.1976
End of in-ring career:
1994
In-ring experience:
18 years
Wrestling style:
Technician
Nicknames:
"The Dragon"
Signature moves:
Arm Drag
Diving Crossbody
Double Chicken Wing
Dropkick

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9.40
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 513
Number of comments: 121
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Average rating: 9.40  [513]
Average rating in 2026: 9.00  [9]
Average rating in 2025: 9.60  [48]
Average rating in 2024: 9.39  [54]
Average rating in 2023: 9.50  [32]
Average rating in 2022: 9.55  [29]
Average rating in 2021: 9.28  [29]
Average rating in 2020: 9.58  [24]
Average rating in 2019: 9.33  [12]
Average rating in 2018: 9.29  [14]
Average rating in 2017: 9.26  [19]
Average rating in 2016: 9.32  [31]
Average rating in 2015: 9.56  [16]
Average rating in 2014: 9.40  [10]
Average rating in 2013: 9.43  [7]
Average rating in 2012: 9.50  [6]
Average rating in 2011: 9.00  [8]
Average rating in 2010: 9.26  [19]
Average rating in 2009: 9.62  [34]
Average rating in 2008: 9.14  [29]
Average rating in 2007: 9.37  [83]
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TripleCrown wrote on 26.03.2026:
[10.0] "Ricky Steamboat just doesn't age, go back and watch his stuff from the 80s and it would fit in perfectly today. Had great matches over the years, the most infamous being the match against Randy Savage at WM3 that really showed the wider audience what wrestling could truly be like. His very brief return to WWE in 2009 was just amazing too. One of the greatest wrestlers of all time and really helped shape what wrestling is today."
Conquistador37 wrote on 04.02.2026:
[9.0] "THE textbook/benchmark/measuring stick babyface. Exceptional timing and pacing. His body control is extraordinary. In Mid Atlantic he was a cornerstone of the company. His tag team with Jay Youngblood was spectacular. HOWEVER, always seemed lost in the shuffle & a square peg in a round hole when it came to the WWF, yah sure WrestleMania 3 but aside from that, Vince never knew what to do with him and Ricky never knew what to do in the F. In WCW is where he had his peak moments. The series with Ric Flair was legendary, his bouts with Steve Austin were wrestling clinics. Knock down drag outs with Paul Orndorff. Phenomenal tag encounters all over the place; great teams with Dustin Rhodes and Shane Douglas. Sometimes he let enhancement talent get in too much offense though (the Tiger Chun Lee match and ilk are ridiculous) and it hurts the curb appeal."
Jimmywrasslin2387 wrote on 01.02.2026:
[7.0] "He's an amazing in ring performer. If you account for that only then he's a 10/10. But he lacked charisma and his promo skills were nearly non existent. That ought to be figured in when determining his overall score."
Slikkrikk wrote on 09.01.2026:
[10.0] "The ultimate babyface. Close your eyes and imagine Ricky as a heel. It's not going to happen. What an incredible wrestler! I absolutely love Ricky Steamboat and everything he did and accomplished in his career. His matches with Ric Flair are some of my favorite childhood memories. Incredble athlete and almost a perfect wrestler. Only missing the mic skills, but that is happily overlooked in this case."
Mikeymikeddd1 wrote on 30.12.2025:
[8.0] "Ricky was a great Babyface. Worked very hard to get the top. Then decided he needed time off once he started getting the top spot and world titles. As others have noted he was never a great talker or promo guy. Some of his promos with the then WWF were silly including the one where he was training against Ninjas. His return to the Federation in 90-91 with the fire breathing Dragon gimmick was regrettable. Had a great career but he faltered a little at the end."
Raditz Flair wrote on 13.11.2025:
[10.0] "One of the greatest wrestlers ever! If he had any weakness it was his promos. He wasn't awful but he never really had a memorable one. That said, his timing and athleticism were world class and should be studied by any prospective wrestler worth their salt."
DyingOfTheLight wrote on 11.11.2025:
[10.0] "A legend among legends, hands down one of the greatest professional wrestlers to ever live. Steamboat earned his reputation as one of the best babyfaces of all time. He earned his place as one of the greatest in-ring workers as well. A class act, incredible wrestler, Steamboat rules."
bherbert1980 wrote on 31.05.2025:
[9.0] "Ricky Steamboat is one of the smoothest and most beloved wrestlers of all time. His in ring work was near flawless, built on crisp technique, perfect pacing, and believable emotion. He had a natural babyface presence that connected with fans without needing an over the top character. Every move felt polished but never mechanical. Whether working legendary bouts with Ric Flair, stealing the show at WrestleMania against Randy Savage, or elevating younger talent, Steamboat always delivered. He told stories through action better than almost anyone, making fans truly care about the outcome of his matches. A master technician and one of the greatest babyfaces in wrestling history. His matches remain a blueprint for in ring storytelling done right."
JediSaiyanMaster1203 wrote on 01.05.2025:
[10.0] "When discussing the greatest babyfaces of all time, you'll get names like Hulk Hogan, John Cena, Steve Austin, Bryan Danielson, Rey Mysterio, Jeff Hardy to name a few, one that most modern fans forget to add is this man right here, Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat! Seriously, he's an easy top 5 in the best babyfaces, he's so organic as a good guy, he was born in the role and could never be a heel. Aside from that, Ricky Steamboat is among the most elite performers in the ring to ever grace the mat. His in ring prowess shines the most by having some of the best executed moves ever, like his arm drag, and having some of the absolute best matches of all time with the likes of Randy Savage and Ric Flair to name a few, I still consider his trilogy with Ric Flair as the best match EVER, this man can truly put on a great match with anyone you put him in the ring unless they're truly abysmal workers with no redeeming qualities. He's a total legend no matter who says what, he had it all: Amazing selling, great babyface, off the charts psychology, working a crowd, wrestling, telling stories, etc. the only thing he didn't have was amazing promos, but he was at least serviceable at them, but that shouldn't be a reason to discredit him since he made up for it more than enough. It's a shame he retired while he was in his prime, in the middle of having a great feud with Steve Austin, as well, because I feel like he could have totally stuck around up until the early 2000s. Oh well, he's left behind a legendary career that will forever be immortalize thanks to his work. Overall, Ricky Steamboat is one of the absolute best ever, a true highlight in the 1980s and early 1990s who had many classic matches that changed wrestling forever and are still being discussed and threaded to this day, a man who no one should ever forget!"
nothingleftinside wrote on 17.12.2024:
[9.0] "Perhaps the greatest pure babyface of all time, Ricky Steamboat is one of the all time great wrestlers who is often overlooked, mostly due to his inconsistent career and lack of staying power that really would cement his legacy with fans. One of the best conditioned wrestlers ever, Steamboat was made famous from his multiple broadway-length matches between him and Ric Flair. A master of selling and getting sympathy, Steamboat excelled wherever he made an appearance. Unfortunately, anywhere he popped up he wasn't there for too long and would be out of the public eye every few years, keeping him from building real momentum. Highlights are his early matches with Flair, his 80s WWE run, and his late 80s/early 90s WCW runs. He hit Japan twice in the 80s, resulting is some classic matchups. His only weakness is probably his mic skills, but he was good enough for it not to matter much, especially when paired with an interesting heel or tag team partner. Even so, his promos have become the baseline blueprint for any babyface promo. He also never held a world title, probably due to his lack of being able to commit anywhere for long enough to be able to cement a world title reign. Several great runs with midcard belts though. A in the ring B+ look/gimmick, and C on promos. His arm drags were a thing of beauty."
Zak22 wrote on 15.11.2024:
[8.0] "On his day, the best or at least one of the best in the world. Unfortunately his day wasn't as consistent as some others. But yeah, capable of excellent performances and a good babyface."
jsborts wrote on 19.09.2024:
[10.0] "Ricky Steamboat is probably the best babyface in the history of wrestling. He is fantastic in every single way and is just one of my all time favorites, and one of those guys who could've gone in any era and been a star."
Cletxa wrote on 16.08.2024:
[10.0] "Although his mic skills were limited, Ricky Steamboat was a wrestler "beyond his era" in the ring. A Ricky with a good physique can put on tremendous performances in the 1970s, 90s, pg era and modern wrestling. I especially recommend watching his rivalry with Ric Flair. As a result, Ricky Steamboat is one of the most excellent wrestlers in the ring of his era"
TheBigRed259 wrote on 02.08.2024:
[9.0] "Aside from being average on the mic, Ricky Steamboat was almost a perfect performer. Few could match him in the ring during his day and his matches with Ric Flair, Randy Savage and Steve Austin were fantastic to bordering on legendary."
Giantfan1980 wrote on 25.06.2024:
[9.0] "The only reason I don't give Steamboat a perfect 10 is because his mic skills were a little meh. He had the intensity and enough skills to carry 3 bums to a 3 star match. Not much else you can say about The Dragon."
theelevatedone wrote on 13.04.2024:
[10.0] "Ricky Steamboat is the wrestler that embodies the phrase "ahead of their time". It is simply insane to watch his matches from his main career run back, his work from back then still wrestles circles around so many people active today. Even in his mid 50s in the late 2000s he was still on top form. He is also one of the most likeable wrestlers of all time, his charisma and selling puts him at the top of the greatest natural babyfaces of all time ranks alongside Rey Mysterio, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Dusty Rhodes and Steve Austin. He is simply one of the best."
Perc Angle wrote on 12.04.2024:
[9.0] "He and The Macho Man are the wrestlers desperately wished I could have watched live but I was to busy not being born. What a captivating performer and in my top three of the Golden age"
SJ Miller wrote on 22.02.2024:
"Alongside Rey Mysterio, the most natural babyface in wrestling history. Wasn't a flashy talker and didn't need to be, he had handsome movie star features and yet was a very relatable real life personality. In the ring he was literal decades ahead of his time, during a brief return to WWE action in 2009 he proved that the way he wrestled in the '80s was the blueprint for how things are done today."
Scottielstamper wrote on 23.01.2024:
[9.0] "9 The Dragon Ricky Steamboat is a Legend. Just his matches with Ric Flair or Randy Savage make him a top guy. I always thought Steamboat brought out the best in Flair and Savage. Even in the later part of his career he was doing great stuff with Steve Austin and others."
Itayboi wrote on 06.01.2024:
[10.0] "Maybe the best face in the hiatory of pro wretling, ricky the drafon steamboat is a one of a kind talnet. You will almost never see a bad match with him in it and when he was at his best (mostly aginst fliar) he could at times look prefect. He is in manny ways the template good guy having never cheating and always standing up for what his right yet nevr felt corny when doing so. In short the drgon is one of the graatest to ever step into a wrestling ring"
crs285 wrote on 25.11.2023:
[10.0] "Steamboat was an innovator in pro wrestling. He was one of the first smaller stars to gain major popularity. He was the total package in the ring and the crowd absolutely loved him to the point nobody would turn him heel."
danzitorock wrote on 19.08.2023:
[10.0] "Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat is an absolute legend, one of the greatest pro wrestlers of all time. He is a legendary babyface, one of the most iconic we've ever had. His ring skills are flawless, he is very ahead of it's time and also is one of the most technical wrestlers ever."
cobrenzos wrote on 08.03.2023:
[9.0] "One of the greatest babyfaces, incredible matches especially for the time, with many legendary feuds and matches he is an absolute legend of pro wrestling"
benh2 wrote on 11.01.2023:
[9.0] "Bell to bell, one of the greatest babyfaces ever. Usually with perennial babyfaces you always get one demographic which doesn't like them but Ricky Steamboat transcended that. Everyone loved him. He just looked like a wrestler. Not a great promo but in the ring he just had that babyface match formula nailed. Always a good match and often great."
CMFunk007 wrote on 07.01.2023:
[9.0] "Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat was the WWF's answer to Bruce Lee in the '80s. I loved him back then, but love him even more now in retrospect. His Wrestlemania III match with Randy Savage I watched live and his trilogy with Ric Flair in 1989 are some of my favorites. He wasn't the greatest talker, but you could always count on Steamboat giving you a good in-ring performance."
face painted legend wrote on 17.08.2022:
[10.0] "The best babyface of all time, in my opinion. A guy with arguably the best physique in all of professional wrestling. A guy who looked the part. All of the girls loved him. All of the kids loved him. He had a great presentation as far as character went. He could sell his ass off. He could get sympathy from the crowd. He had great fire in the ring. He had a great comeback. He's one of the those guys who you never saw have a bad match. He had great in ring chemistry with 95% of the heels that he got in to the ring with and thus was able to produce some classic matches that stand the test of time. He didn't have the best mic skills, but he's one of the cases where he's so damn good in the ring that it overshadows what he couldn't deliver on the mic."
JamesWackenhut wrote on 01.08.2022:
[9.0] "As far as technical proficiency, he maxes out rating. His selling, being able to do baby face comebacks without ruin the illusion of previous injury or peril, is a master class. He surely has countless matches that didnt make it to TV every bit as legendary and amazing as his greatest hits. The completely basic baby face gimmick leading up to his feud with Flair didnt generate the heat that it could have- heat that would have made those matches resonate with wider audiences at time- because Flair was something of a tweener and not firing on Ricky as fraud or beholden to his wife. Unfortunately, Ricky was not as skilled at protecting his place on card, getting usurped by Funk after the trio of Flair matches were rushed through in less than 20 weeks, with tons of house show battles as well. His promo skills were not that amazing. And he wasn? t afraid to play third fiddle rather than wade into deep water with the political monsters. As a result, there is so much untapped potential there despite a CV worthy of the hall of fame and some of the greatest matches in North American and world history."
sbg2022 wrote on 18.07.2022:
[10.0] "A man who has had some of the greatest matches of all time in wrestling. His match at WrestleMania III against the Macho Man was often regarded as the greatest match of all time or at least one of them. His feud with Ric Flair, was fucking LEGENDARY. That is the stuff that wrestling is made of."
Ratewrestle wrote on 03.02.2022:
[7.0] "Always had some good matches but i feel he didn't get to the level he needed to be at to be an all time great"
IBladeDaily wrote on 08.10.2021:
[9.0] "Steamboat is one of the all-time greatest babyfaces and greatest in-ring technicians ever. He had legendary feuds with Savage and Falir, amongst others, and the Flair series in 1989 still holds up as one of the all-time greats. I do feel his promos were occasionally unfocused or lacking in real heat, particularly after the Flair series started in 89'. His "good guy" credentials made him look extremely lame at times. But Ricky was bigger than all of that and had a hell of a good run in the 90's as well in tag teams with Shane Douglas and Dustin Rhodes and a very underrated rivalry with Steve Austin."
TigerDiver wrote on 17.03.2021:
[9.0] "The best babyface of all time. Know exactly how to get sympathy from the crowd. Can work against possibly any workers. A true legend in the ring. His only down point was his mic skill and promo."
Brett1980 wrote on 23.01.2021:
[10.0] "One of the best bell to bell in the 80s. In the WWF between 85 and 87 would usually have the best match on the card. Matches with Flair are legendary."
Old ride long line wrote on 20.12.2020:
[9.0] "He was an all time great ring technician. Had countless great matches with flair as well as macho man. Great look and great character that didn? t require him to be good on the mic. He probably deserves the 10s he gets but his lack of another 1 or 2 heavyweight titles holds him back for me."
rainmakerpunk wrote on 20.10.2020:
[10.0] "One of the best babyface in wrestling history, his character work is great and almost nobody can force you to root for him like Steamboat, but he's more than just the best babyface ever, he's one of the best in-ring workers ever, his 89 Flair matches do more than just hold up today, they're absolutely stunning"
kcraig316 wrote on 09.09.2020:
[9.0] "As an adult, I can totally appreciate how technically sound he is. He also does a lot of classic babyface taunts. You don't see many people able to pull that off. His character is a one-dimensional, but we're looking at it with our modern eyes. Back in his day, that was all you needed. He was so easy to cheer for. I just always wanted to see him win. His loss to Honky still hurts me. I recently watched his 1990s WCW years, and he did have some great matches. However, I think his time was wasted often and he never reached his potential during the latter part of his career."
Makai Club wrote on 28.08.2019:
[10.0] "Ricky Steamboat is one of those guys who I never really liked at a younger age - I had a ton of 80s DVDs when I was younger around 15 years ago so I watched a ton of Steamboat and others and he never got me excited or anything. It was odd. Thought he was fine but not worthy of his praise. But then over the past few years, I have begun watching older wrestling once again and as I started to watch more Steamboat matches, the more I begun to like and appreciate everything he has done. And now he is one of my all time favourites. Great, great feud with Flair, great series of matches with Savage. Tons of great matches ranging from Rude to Austin to Arn. One of the biggest reasons WCW in 92 shined. Had one of the best performances after years of not showing in 09. Just an around great wrestler. His selling is amazingly unique and something worth an essay on by itself. His offence is simplistic but his timing, the emotion and drama behind it makes it all the more great. His ability to keep you invested in him as a face without needed to turn heel is special as well."
KyleEnjoysWrestling wrote on 08.08.2019:
[9.0] "A super fan favorite & a joy to watch in the ring. His mic skills & one-note persona are the only things that held him back from being in the conversation of best ever."
mdkarl wrote on 03.06.2019:
[9.0] "if I was only rating on workrate and highlight matches I would go 10... steamboat had some of my all time top 10 matches in history. but promotional work/interviews are an important part of wrestling... the ability to talk fans into buying tickets to watch an upcoming match get settled. steamboat was really at his best when some super charismatic opponent {randy savage/ric flair/jake roberts} was kicking his butt... as a clean cut babyface battling for his life, steamboat did a great job.. but it was the other guy who did all the mic/promo work to really get us to care. 9 is not a grade to be ashamed of I hope. steamboat will always be one of my disappointments thought, because I did watch his prime and I kept thinking this guy was right on the edge of being a top 3-4 guy in the business. he just never got to those heights despite all the top angles he was put in"
zephyr wrote on 19.03.2019:
[9.0] "One of the few people of his era who actually had the in-ring ability to be considered a legend today. Amazing."
LandonRyanWyatt wrote on 31.01.2019:
[10.0] "A legend in the business that could go with anyone on any given day. Steamboat was technically sound and could fly like an eagle. An all time great."
JEK 1991 wrote on 01.11.2018:
[10.0] "Excellent wrestler! He was quick, fast and agile in the ring. Always exciting to watch. He reminds me of Bruce Lee with the martial arts gimmick he had in the WWF. The Dragon gimmick was cool as well when he blew fire. His feuds with Flair were excellent having 60 minute matches and selling out arenas. Its unfortunate about his back when he had to end his career. A legend!"
RatingsMachine wrote on 12.10.2018:
[10.0] "Ricky Steamboat was one of the best wrestlers of all time, and one of the best babyfaces of all time as well. He could sell so well, and in a manner that very few could replicate. People knock him for not being a good promo, but Ricky could deliver a great sports-style promo, something serious, that treated his match as something serious. In that respect, Ricky was like Bret Hart."
Gauntlet84 wrote on 21.04.2018:
[9.0] "Legendary wrestler. Not the greatest with promos but I loved that he was a consistent face for virtually his entire career. There were very few matches where I wasn't cheering for him."
ianlapierre wrote on 04.11.2017:
[6.0] "Ricky was a fantastic wrestler. He had so many great moments feuding with all time greats Ric Flair and Randy Savage. Even had some matches with a pre Stone Cold Steve Austin and Rick Rude. My big issue with Steamboat is that he was limited in his character. He did not stick with WWE for any length of time. And he was never booked the way he should have been. I put him in the same category as Benoit, Eddie, Jericho. He was a 10 wrestler. But in all the other categories that count like promos, longevity, drawing power, main events, charisma, adaptability etc he falls into more of a 6 to 8 rating."
taabr2 wrote on 10.09.2017:
[9.0] "The greatest babyface wrestler of all time. Steamboat was an amazing seller and had great energetic offense that was a winning combination. It if wasn't for the fact that he was completely devoid of personality he would of been a top level draw for years."
Squared Circle wrote on 07.02.2017:
[9.0] "A true pro. Effective at every position on the mat. With the lone exception of WrestleMania 2, I can't think of a bad performance (I think he may have been double parked that day). I'd give him a ten, but a signature run as World Champion is missing from his resume. I really enjoyed his work and I go back from time to time to revisit his matches."
rjsbx11 wrote on 07.01.2017:
[10.0] "One of the best chain wrestlers ever, he could go hold for hold and move for move for an hour with anyone. His NWA/WCW stuff is amazing, and they still hold up to this day. The best tribute to his wrestling abilities is that he became massively over in an era dominated by cartoonish characters with big personalities and bigger mouths as a fairly vanilla babyface with pretty poor mic skills."
Luv all wrestling wrote on 08.08.2016:
[10.0] "Ricky Steamboat is a tried and true babyface at is's finest. Has had many amazing matches with Ric Flair, and the first amazing wrestlemania match vs Randy Savage at wrestlemania 3. Also has plenty of great mid card matches."
The Chosen One wrote on 11.06.2016:
[9.0] "Not only did Ricky Steamboat have one of the best WWE carriers in history but he also had a great carrier in WCW facing the likes of Steve Austin and Rick Rude. He had a great look and a great move set. He won multiple championships had tons of great matches. Overall Steamboat definitely deserved to be in the HOF. 9/10."
Rastarazor1970 wrote on 12.05.2016:
[8.0] "Ricky Steamboat was the best good guy. Great wrestler, great skills and was pretty good talking smack. Some of the best wrestling is Steamboat+Youngblood vs. Flair+Valentine for US Tag Team Champions in the NWA days."