World Wrestling Federation
In 1986 Koko B. Ware signed with the
World Wrestling Federation, where he was repackaged as the fun loving “Birdman" Koko B. Ware. His pet Macaw “Frankie" sat on a perch at ringside while Koko was in the ring. The bright outfits, the colorful hair, and friendly personality made Koko a big hit, especially with the younger crowd that the WWF mainly catered to during the
1980s. Koko sung the title track of the 1987 WWF Album "Piledriver". The song's video featured top wrestlers of the day like Hulk Hogan and the Honky Tonk Man.
Koko’s first major showcase in the WWF was at
Saturday Night's Main Event on
November 29, 1986 where he defeated
Nikolai Volkoff. Unfortunately for Koko, his initial success in the big match environment was not an indicator of things to come as he soon found himself losing repeatedly when he came up against such stars as
Butch Reed, Greg Valentine, and
The Big Boss Man. From 1987 to 1993 Koko appeared on several WWF PPVs and Saturday Night's Main Events being used mainly to make established or rising stars look good. At the
Survivor Series in 1990, Koko became the first wrestler to fall victim to
The Undertaker’s Tombstone Piledriver in the Undertaker’s debut match.
In 1991 the WWF and the
United States Wrestling Association started a talent exchange agreement which saw Koko B. Ware return to his old stomping grounds in Memphis (same area, different promotion). In the USWA Koko was more successful than in the WWF, winning the
USWA World Title twice, once from
Kamala “The Ugandan Giant" and once from USWA icon
Jerry Lawler. Koko also hooked up with Rex Hargrove and won the
USWA Tag Team Championship once. Koko B. Ware competed in the USWA until his semi-retirement in 1995.
While competing in the USWA, Koko B. Ware also got a bit of a push in the WWF; he teamed up with
Owen Hart to form the high flying team known as
High Energy, well known in wrestling circles for their gigantic baggy brightly colored pants and checkered suspenders. High Energy feuded with (and generally lost to)
The Nasty Boys, the Headshrinkers, and
Money Inc.. The team made only one PPV appearance as a team, a loss to the Headshrinkers at the
1992 Survivor Series. The team ended in 1993 after Owen Hart injured his knee.
After High Energy ended Koko was mainly used as a low carder until he left the WWF in 1994.