Junkyard Dog: 2004 WWE Hall of Fame InducteeJunkyard Dog, inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004, quickly emerged as a huge fan favorite in WWE with his one-of-a-kind charisma and infectious attitude in the ring.02/10/2012 - 15:55
FULL EVENT: The Big Event – Hogan vs. Orndorff, The Dragon vs. The Snake in TorontoMore than 60,000 fans pack Toronto’s Exhibition Stadium on Aug. 28, 1986 to watch an incredible evening of WWE action, including Hulk Hogan defending the WWE Championship against former friend “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff. Plus, Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat takes on Jake “The Snake” Roberts in a Snake Pit Match and much more!02/21/2025 - 17:07
Retro 1980s and ’90s WWE toy commercials: From the WWE Vault“Rowdy” Roddy Piper, “Macho Man” Randy Savage and “Mean” Gene Okerlund showcase WWE toy offerings, from Wrestle Buddies to action figures that are so close to the real thing, it’s like being in the ring.10/21/2024 - 14:30
“Stone Cold” Steve Austin tries to tame some Siberian huskies: A&E “Stone Cold” Takes on AmericaTasked with captaining a dogsled, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin puts his teachings to good use during a wild ride. Watch A&E “Stone Cold” Takes on America Sunday at 10/9C on A&E. Stream WWE on Peacock in the U.S. and on WWE Network everywhere else.06/22/2023 - 15:00
EVERY Royal Rumble Match’s final entrantMeet the 34 Superstars who were the final entrant in a Royal Rumble Match, featuring Goldberg, Nia Jax, The Undertaker and more.01/10/2020 - 15:05
Junkyard Dog sinks his teeth into "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer in rare Hidden Gem (WWE Network Exclusive)Junkyard Dog and "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer battle to see whether it's the size of the dog in the fight or the size of the fight in the dog in Hidden Gem from Sept. 9, 1983: Courtesy of WWE Network.02/20/2019 - 15:26
Dusty Rhodes & Junkyard Dog inflict double the pain in rare WWE Hidden Gem (WWE Network Exclusive)Dusty Rhodes & Junkyard Dog test the limits of Ted DiBiase & Matt Borne's leg flexibility in WWE Hidden Gem from 1983: Courtesy of WWE Network.11/27/2018 - 11:00
Celebrating Black History: 2018 (WWE Network Collection intro)Get a preview of the "Celebrating Black History: 2018" collection, available now on the award-winning WWE Network.01/29/2018 - 13:00
A refreshing look back at WWE ice cream barsCelebrate National Ice Cream Day and check out this throwback to WWE's memorable frozen treats.07/12/2017 - 14:12
5 surprise WWE main-eventers: 5 Things, September 16, 2015Every WWW Superstar wants to compete in the night's last match, but here are five random Superstars who headlined a WWE show.09/16/2015 - 10:54
WWE honors Black History Month 2015: Junkyard Dog tributeWWE pays homage to WWE Hall of Famer Junkyard Dog and others who have paved the way for African-American athletes.02/09/2015 - 21:57
5 unsung African-American Superstars who made history: 5 Things, February 4, 2015As WWE honors Black History Month, 5 Things features African-American Superstars who were the first to accomplish milestones in sports-entertainment. Find out what achievements Bobo Brazil, Ahmed Johnson and Mabel each attained.02/04/2015 - 14:17
Ivan Koloff vs. Paul Jones: Clash of the Champions IV, Dec. 7, 1988Paul Jones takes on Ivan Koloff with The Russian Bear's arm tied behind his back.08/19/2014 - 00:55
Junkyard Dog vs. King Kong Bundy: Mid-South Wrestling, September 10, 1983It's going to take a five-count to pin one of these men in this specialty match.09/09/2013 - 13:42
Booker T gives his thoughts on Black History MonthBooker T talks about the influence that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. has had on his career.02/14/2013 - 12:46
Darren Young and Titus O'Neil express their thoughts on Black History MonthThe Prime Time Players give their thoughts on Black History Month and who in the past has inspired them.02/14/2013 - 12:32
Jake Roberts vs. Big Daddy Ritter - Ladder Match: Stampede, July 27, 1979Relive one of the first-ever Ladder Matches. Future WWE stars Jake Roberts and Junkyard Dog go to battle in Calgary, Alberta.12/06/2012 - 15:14
Junkyard Dog: 2004 WWE Hall of Fame InducteeJunkyard Dog, inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004, quickly emerged as a huge fan favorite in WWE with his one-of-a-kind charisma and infectious attitude in the ring.02/10/2012 - 15:55
FULL EVENT: The Big Event – Hogan vs. Orndorff, The Dragon vs. The Snake in TorontoMore than 60,000 fans pack Toronto’s Exhibition Stadium on Aug. 28, 1986 to watch an incredible evening of WWE action, including Hulk Hogan defending the WWE Championship against former friend “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff. Plus, Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat takes on Jake “The Snake” Roberts in a Snake Pit Match and much more!02/21/2025 - 17:07
WCW Six-Man Tag Team Champion; Mid-South North American Champion; Mid-South Tag Team Champion; 2004 WWE Hall of Fame Inductee
Junkyard Dog: Bio
Throughout the years, many men have made the transition from the football gridiron to the squared circle. Perhaps none, however, have ever done it with the panache of one Sylvester Ritter, a man better known to sports-entertainment fans as the Junkyard Dog.
Before entering the ring, the near 300-pound Ritter was a standout college football player, twice earning Honorable Mention All-American honors at Fayetteville (NC) State University. He was even drafted by the Green Bay Packers, but decided on a career in sports-entertainment in the mid-1970s.
JYD made his debut in Tennessee in 1977 and also worked for Stu Hart's famed Stampede Wrestling promotion in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Ritter used several different ring names early in his career, but he would truly become an icon after moving to the Mid-South Wrestling territory in the early 1980s.
It was in Mid-South where promoter Bill Watts christened Ritter as the Junkyard Dog. JYD began coming to the ring with his signature dog collar and chains, and was perhaps the most popular Superstar in the territory in no time. Despite his massive frame, JYD was abnormally quick on his feet and extremely durable, often seeming impervious to pain, and he connected with the fans almost instantly. His rivalries with Ted DiBiase, The Fabulous Freebirds and Butch Reed -- among others -- were some of Mid-South's most legendary, and along the way he amassed numerous reigns as Mid-South North American Champion and Mid-South Tag Team Champion.
Late in 1984, JYD came to WWE, and once again, he became an instant hit with the fans. The sight of JYD — clad in his collar and chains, striding to the ring to the strains of his unforgettable entrance theme, "Grab Them Cakes" — was one that our fans loved but his opponents dreaded. He was well-known for his finishing maneuver, a powerslam he called "Thump" — one so monumental that he wore the word "Thump" across the back of his wrestling trunks -- as well as his vicious head butts.
Although he never won a championship in WWE, JYD had quite a bit of success while remaining one of the most popular Superstars of the 1980s. Just months after his debut, he faced Greg Valentine for the Intercontinental Championship at the inaugural WrestleMania, defeating "The Hammer" by count-out but not winning the gold. Later that year, JYD won the first-ever Wrestling Classic, a King of the Ring-style tournament that was also WWE's first foray into pay-per-view. Two years later, JYD engaged in a rivalry with "King" Harley Race over the crown that culminated in a bout at WrestleMania III.
Junkyard Dog's success continued after leaving WWE, as he moved to the NWA (later WCW) in the late-1980s and briefly warred with Ric Flair over the NWA World Championship. He also held the WCW Six-Man Tag Team Championship in 1991 before retiring from the ring in 1993.
Unfortunately, Sylvester Ritter's life was tragically cut short on June 2, 1998. While driving home from his daughter LaToya's high school graduation in North Carolina, Ritter was involved in a single-car accident on a Mississippi highway that claimed his life. He was only 45 years old.
In 2004, Junkyard Dog was posthumously given the biggest bone of all when he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame alongside 10 of his contemporaries — including WWE rivals Valentine and Race. Fellow Hall of Famer Ernie Ladd — himself one of the biggest African-American Superstars of the 1970s — inducted JYD into the Hall with daughter LaToya Ritter fittingly accepting the induction on his behalf.
Junkyard Dog had a unique combination of power, grace and charisma that is rarely seen in sports-entertainment. Inside the ring, his bite was certainly just as powerful as his bark — a fact that many of his rivals will attest to — and as a member of the Hall of Fame, his legacy will never be forgotten by sports-entertainment fans.