- Mike Rotunda
Lawrence Michael (Mike) Rotunda (born March 30, 1958), also known as Captain Mike Rotundo, Michael Wallstreet and Irwin R. Schyster, is a former American professional wrestler. He is currently a Producer for WWE.
- Lee Marshall
Lee Marshall is a professional wrestling announcer formally of the American Wrestling Association (AWA). He later joined World Championship Wrestling (WCW) to co-host "WCW Thunder" alongside Bobby Heenan and Tony Schiavone. He interviewed and announced alongside Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson on "WCW Saturday Night" as well. A staple of "WCW Monday Nitro" was his regular cracking of "Weasel" jokes directed at Heenan, which would conclude his road reports.
- Booker Huffman
Robert Booker Tio Huffman (born March 1, 1965 in Houston, Texas), better known by his wrestling name Booker T, is an American professional wrestler. He is the owner of Pro Wrestling Alliance and is currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment wrestling on its "RAW" brand. Huffman's Booker T persona changed to King Booker upon winning WWE's King of the Ring tournament in mid-2006.
- Tonga Fifita
Tonga 'Uli'uli Fifita (born February 3, 1959 in Nuku'alofa, Tonga, then under British sovereignty) is a former professional wrestler for both World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). In WCW, he used the name Meng; in the WWF, he used the names King Tonga, King Haku, and Haku. He was known by his wrestling peers as the toughest backstage fighter of his era.
- Craig Leathers
Craig Leathers was a longtime director and producer of World Championship Wrestling telecasts. He has worked with Eric Bischoff for many years during the mid to late 90's. In 1995, Leathers was hired as television director for Turner's WCW Monday Nitro, and later would also become executive producer of the show. Nitro brought with it an intense rivalry between WCW's Monday night program and the WWF's Monday Night RAW program.
- Scott Keith
Scott Keith (born August 30, 1974, in Smithers, British Columbia) is a Canadian author and columnist who gained a degree of fame in the online community for his critical reports of various professional wrestling events. In 1996 Keith began writing his reviews on wrestling message boards. His reviews, known as "Netcop Rants" and, later,"Smark Rants", are aimed mainly at self-described "smarks". Over a period of nine years, Keith reviewed a wide variety of wrestling shows, …
- Sione Vailahi
Sione Vailahi is a professional wrestler best known under the name of The Barbarian. He was known for his diving headbutts and incredible strength. He could military press a 220 lb (100 kg) wrestler over his head with both hands, remove one hand, and hold him there for quite some time.
- Joe D'Acquisto
Joseph "Joe" D'Acquisto is an American professional wrestler. He is perhaps best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling under the ring name Roadblock between 1996 and 1998.
- Terry 'Hulk' Hogan
One of the greatest, most popular, most hated and charismatic wrestlers of all time, Hulk Hogan is one of the men who helped parlay the circus-like world of professional wrestling from cult following into the forefront of American entertainment. What many people who know about Hogan don't know is he was in the "sport" for several years in virtual obscurity before hitting the big time. Hogan made his pro debut in 1978 and wrestled as "Sterling Golden" before becoming "Hulk." Hogan was...
- Big Ron Studd
Became a member of the Dungeon of Doom, as the forgettable "Yeti". Reis eventually settled for a longer term within Raven's Flock as "Reese". He currently the tallest man to ever compete in a ladder match. Reis debuted in WCW as "Big" Ron Studd, as a tribute to the man who trained him. Trained by the late John Minton aka Big John Studd.
- Paul Wight
Like Andre the Giant, suffered from Acromegaly (Giantism) until he underwent an operation in the early 90s to remove the tumor that caused it. A side effect, though, was that his metabolism slowed down considerably causing him to gain a hundred pounds in a year. Played basketball for one season with Wichita State University. WCW promoted him as being the 'long lost son' of Andre the Giant. Captured the WCW World Title in April of 1996. After losing it in August, became a member of the...
- Randy Savage
One of the most colorful wrestlers in and out of the ring, Randy "Macho Man" Savage became larger-than-life pop icon along with other Superstars such as "Roddy" 'Rowdy Piper', Hulk Hogan, 'Jimmy Snuka', Jesse Ventura, and Dwayne Johnson. When signed to the WWE (Then WWF), Savage immediately became a top heel (bad guy). He was managed by WWE Hall of Fame managers such as Jimmy Hart, Bobby Heenan, Classie Freddie Blassie (Fred Blassie) and of course his best known manager, Miss Elizabeth...
- Jeffrey Leonard Jarrett
Jeff Jarrett was trained in the USWA which was run by his father. He wrestled for his father's promotion throughout the 80's before hitting the big time in the early 90's. Jarrett had his first major run in the WWF - winning the Intercontinental Title 6 times before joining WCW. His career sky rocketed in WCW - where he achieved his lifelong ambition of becoming the WCW Heavyweight Champion. He is considered to be one of the best technical wrestlers in professional wrestling today. He is...
- Raymond Traylor
Former WWF Tag Team & Hardcore Champion. Portrayed a police officer wrestler, and was a prison guard prior to starting his ring career. Former member of Vince McMahon's Corporation. Lost to the Undertaker in a "Hell in a Cell" match at WrestleMania XV Ray Traylor competed as "The War Machine" at the second War Games Event. From the time he joined WCW in 1993, Ray wrestled under 4 different names: The Boss (which was too close to the name Big Bossman, so it was changed), The Guardian...
- Richard Fliehr
Richard Morgan Fliehr isn't what you'd expect from a professional wrestler. A medical student at Minnesota University (his father was a doctor, his mother an actress), Flair dropped out college to train for the mat wars under legendary former AWA World champ Verne Gagne. He made his professional wrestling debut on December 10, 1972, wrestling "Scrap Iron" George Gadaski (real name: John Kosti) to a ten minute draw in Rice Lake, Wisconsin. After spending the first few months of his career...
- Black Tiger
One of the great Hispanic wrestlers, Eddie Guerrero grew up part of the famous wrestling family: The Guerreros. His father Gory Guerrero became a star in the U.S., an icon in Texas and a legend in Mexico. Eddie's brothers, Hector, Amadno and Chavo, Sr. also became wrestlers. Both Hector and Amando gain success, but only in the Indie federations, and not much success as their father or other two brothers had gained in the majors. Eddie's nephew, Chavo Guerro, Jr., son of Chavo, Sr., also...
- El Relampago
Professional Wrestler. Has been a member of the nWo and the Filthy Animals. Former WCW TV Champion. Konnan is a huge name in Mexican Wrestling. Made his wrestling debut on January 6, 1987. In WWF he was given the gimmick of Max Moon, a time traveler from the Milky Way Galexy. He hated this and quit after two weeks. He was replaced by Paul Diamond but, the gimmick was dropped 2 weeks later. Due to this gimmick Konnan has said he will never work for Vince McMahon again His second wife is...
- Shelly Dean Simon
Son of the late professional wrestler Boris Malenko. Son of the late professional wrestler Boris Malenko. Professional Wrestler. Professional wrestler. Former ECW TV & Tag Team Champion, WCW TV And U.S Champion, and WWF Light Heavyweight Champion. Former ECW TV & Tag Team Champion, WCW TV And U.S Champion, and WWF Light Heavyweight Champion. Former Member of the Four Horsemen. Former Member of the Four Horsemen. Son of the late Great Boris Malenko. Son of the late Great Boris Malenko....
- Wild Pegasus
Benoit has trained in Stu Hart's "Dungeon". He has wrestled in such places as Canada, the U.S., Japan, Mexico and Germany. Benoit has held the WCW Tag Team title and Television title (his TV title reign was never acknowledged on TV) At his level of experience and natural skill Benoit should be the World Champ and in main events throughout the country. His hometown is in Edmonton, Alberta but he's usually wresting in the States. Benoit was without a doubt one of Canada's finest wrestlers.
- Kevin Francis Sullivan
When Sullivan began his wrestling career he was immediately known as an aggressive and talented wrestler. In the independents he was accompanied by his then real life wife, Woman (Nancy Sullivan). He wore yellow tights and face paint. He then joined the NWA (National Wrestling Alliance) in the mid 80s and was back and fourth thru the indie federations but stayed in the NWA in the early 90s when it became the Ted Turner based federation, the WCW (World Championship Wrestling). He had many...
- Johnny Grunge
In 1997, Public Enemy entered the WWF surrounded by a lot of controversy. The WWF roster did not accept PE since it was understood that they were jumping from a sinking ship (WCW). In 1997, Public Enemy entered the WWF surrounded by a lot of controversy. The WWF roster did not accept PE since it was understood that they were jumping from a sinking ship (WCW). One half of the wrestling tag team known as Public Enemy with Ted Petty better known as Rocco Rock. They worked for WCW, WWF, ECW...
- Theodore Petty
Professional wrestler Former ECW Tag Team Champion Died en route to Philadelphia, where he was scheduled to wrestle the night of Sept. 21. He had appeared on an independent wrestling card earlier that day. Began wrestling in 1975. Before entering wrestling, he became a professional boxer and travelled around the world fighting matches. He retired from boxing and began modifying boxing rings and selling them as wrestling rings. Trained in Wild Somoan Wrestling School. With Johnny Grunge...
- King Jim Duggan
Professional wrestler, best known for yelling "Hooooooo!" and chanting "USA!". Also carries a 2x4 to the ring with him. Former WCW TV champion. A former football player at SMU. Duggan was an offensive lineman for the Mustangs from 1973-76 and team captain in 1976. Renal cancer survivor. His father was once a police chief in Glens Falls, New York. Got the idea to carry a 2x4 to the ring from the movie Walking Tall (1973). Former WCW United States Champion (defeated Steve Austin), circa...
- Billy Kidman
Always puts on his left kneepad first. First jobs were being a lifeguard and bank teller. Grew-up playing baseball, running track and admiring the talent of wrestler Ricky Steamboat. Trained celebrities Karl Malone and Jay Leno for WCW Pay-Per-View main event matches. He said if his life was put to a movie, he'd be played by Adam Sandler. Appeared on The Dating Game. Big fan of Kid Rock and the Dallas Cowboys. Professional wrestler Former WCW Cruiserweight and Tag Team Champion Member...
- General Rection
Former US champion No longer uses the Hugh Morris stage name Later went on to be a member of the First Family and later became the leader of the Misfits In Action under the name General Rection. Was part of the WCW Invasion force that invaded the WWF in 2001. Joined WCW in 1995 as Hugh Morrus and was a member of the Dungeon Of Doom, a stable made up of various insane characters led by Kevin Sullivan. Started his career as Morgus the Terminator on the Northeast Independent Circuit. After...
- Stevie Ray
Professional wrestler. During the 90s, was a member of Harlem Heat (a WCW tag-team) with brother Booker Huffman. They won the tag-team titles 10 times. Former WCW television champion.
- Alex Wright
Professional wrestler Former WCW TV & Cruiserwieght Champion Alex Wright never had a brain aneurysm (despite various rumors that he did). Alex cleared this up on WCW Live (an internet show) about a year ago. Son of German Wrestler, Steven Wright Former Tag Team Partner of the Disco Inferno (Glen Gilberti) During a 1994 WCW tour of Germany, officials offered Wright a spot due to a series of injuries that plagued the wrestlers on tour. During the summer of 1995, Wright finished third in...
- Rick Steiner
Former WCW TV, U.S. & Tag Team Champion, and WWF Tag Team Champion Former Member of the Steiner Brothers & the Varsity Club Professional wrestler Former All-State wrestler for the University of Michigan Brother of Scott Steiner. Teamed with the late "Hotstuff" Eddie Gilbert to win the NWA United States Tag Team titles from The Varsity Club. The duo was known as the First Family. Very close friends with current WWE superstar, Bill Goldberg Teamed with his brother, Scott Steiner against...
- Scott Norton
Professional wrestler. Held the IWGP World Title on two occasions, giving him the distinction of being one of three Americans (along with Hulk Hogan and Big Van Vader) to hold that title. He was a member of the original version of the new World order. Norton has also held the I.W.G.P. World Tag titles on two occasions with Hercules Hernandez and Tony Halme. Norton was one half of a team called "Fire & Ice" with Ice Train (aka MI Smooth). He later teamed with Buff Bagwell as "Vicious &...
- Scott Steiner
Scott Steiner has been a mainstay in professional wrestling for over 15 years. When he started out in the business, he was a singles wrestler, wrestling in some smaller federations before coming to the NWA (WCW) to team with his older brother, Rick. It was at this time that Steiner became world famous as one half of the greatest tag team of the 1990's. The two brothers wreaked havoc on anyone who dared get in the ring with them. Known for their amazing wrestling arsenal of suplexes, the...
- Marcus "Buff" Bagwell
A wrestler for World Championship Wrestling. Currently a member of the feared New World Order. Formerly in tag teams with 2 Cold Scorpio, The Patriot, and Scotty Riggs. Favorite Wrestling maneuver is the Buff Blockbuster. Wrestles under the name "Buff" Bagwell. Former member of the nWo & The New Bloods. Suspended from WCW in 2000 for assaulting an employee. Former WCW Tag Team & TV Champion. Was fired by the WWF on July 9 2001 after only 2 television appearances due to the fact he had a...
- Brian Yandrisovitz
Professional wrestler. Former WWF & WCW Tag Team Champion, & WCW Hardcore Champion. Had a stint in the military, before turning to pro wrestling. He and his wife Gabrielle are expecting their third child due Spring 2007. Brian and his wife Gabrielle became the proud parents of their third son Roman Scott Yandrisovitz born March 22,2007 in Orlando.
- Scotty Riggs
Teamed up with Marcus "Buff" Bagwell to win the WCW World Tag Team Title from Harlem Heat. The duo was known as the American Males. Was a member of Raven's Flock, along with Saturn, Kidman, Reese, Lodi, Horace, Sick Boy and Hammer. Scotty is one of Rob Van Dam's best friends, and was brought into ECW to fued with him. Former WCW Tag Team Champion.
- Mark Madden
Hosts a drive-time radio show on WEAE, ESPN Radio 1250 in Pittsburgh. He is the #1 rated host in the Metropolitan Pittsburgh market. Gave Booker T's "windmill" breaking dancing move the name "Spinarooni."
- Ron Ii
- Rick Fansher
- Chiquita Anderson
- Megan Fliehr
- Tayo Reed
- Allison Pfau