- Broke Bruno Sammartino's neck in Madison Square Garden in 1976
- Former AWA World champion
- During his rematch with Bruno Sammartino at Shea's Stadium in June 1976, the "Living Legend" beat him so badly that Hansen fled the ring and was counted out.
- Notable Title Wins Include: NWA Tri State US Tag Team titles; NWA Tri State North American Heavyweight title; NWA Georgia Tag Team titles; NWA Georgia Heavyweight title; NWA Mid-Atlantic/Georgia Tag Team titles; NWA International Tag Team titles; AWA International Heavyweight title; PWF (Pacific Wrestling Federation) Tag Team titles; PWF Heavyweight title (4); AWA World title; NWA International Heavyweight title; NWA United National Heavyweight title; All Japan Triple Crown titles (3); All Japan World Tag Team titles (8); NWA United States title
- Stan Hansen was the first Gaijin wrestler (foreigner) to have beaten Antonio Inoki and Giant Baba.
- Inducted into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2010.
- Published author.
- Has been figurehead president of the PWF, a group affiliated with All Japan Prowrestling since his retirement from active competition in 2000. (March 2003)
- Still wrestles in Japan (January 2001)
- WWE Hall of Famer.
- His eye-sight was so poor that he was classified as "legally blind.".
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