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  1. Stacy Keibler

    Stacy Keibler (born October 14, 1979) is an American actress, former professional wrestler and manager for World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment.

  2. Jimmy Hart

    "The Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart (also known as "The Colonel") (born January 1, 1944) is a professional wrestling manager, executive, composer and musician. He has worked in the Continental Wrestling Association (CWA), Memphis Wrestling, the WWF, USWA, WCW, XWF, WrestleXpress and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. He has managed many notable professional wrestlers, including Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, Ric Flair and The Honky Tonk Man.

  3. Kevin Sullivan

    Kevin Francis Sullivan (born October 26, 1949) is an American professional wrestler. He is perhaps best known for his feuds with the "American Dream" Dusty Rhodes and Mike Graham in the NWA's Florida Championship Wrestling, and against Chris Benoit and the Four Horsemen in World Championship Wrestling.

  4. Missy Hyatt

    Melissa Lee Hiatt is a professional wrestling manager who is better known by the name of Missy Hyatt.

  5. David Arquette

    David James Arquette (born September 8, 1971 in Winchester, Virginia) is an American actor and former professional wrestler. He became known during the late 1990s, after having starred in several Hollywood films, including the films of the "Scream" trilogy. He has since had several television roles, including playing Jason Ventress on ABC's "In Case of Emergency".

  6. Mike Sanders

    Michael Edwin Neil Sanders (born July 20, 1969 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American professional wrestler and stand-up comedian, formerly working with WWA, TNA and WCW.

  7. Ernest Miller

    Ernest "The Cat" Miller (born January 14, 1964 in Atlanta, Georgia), is a former professional wrestler who worked for WCW and WWE.

  8. Paul Roma

    Paul Roma (born Paul Centopani April 29, 1960) is a professional wrestler who is most known for his work in the World Wrestling Federation and World Championship Wrestling primarily as a tag-team wrestler alongside such partners as Jim Powers, Hercules, Arn Anderson and Paul Orndorff.

  9. Tammy Lynn Sytch

    Tammy Lynn Sytch (born December 7, 1972) was a professional wrestling diva and manager for ECW, WCW, WWF, and various independent promotions. She achieved her greatest success as Sunny in the WWF in the mid to late 1990s.

  10. Michael Buffer

    Michael Buffer (born November 2, 1944 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a professional ring announcer for boxing and professional wrestling matches. With his tuxedo and famous catchphrase "Let's get ready to rumble!", the six-foot tall Philadelphia native has become one of the most recognized faces in the world of sports entertainment thanks to his 20 plus years of announcing many of the biggest championship boxing events.

  11. Jerry Flynn

    Jerry Flynn (born William Brenneman) is a professional wrestler who once worked for WCW. He was a jobber most notable for losing to Bill Goldberg over 30 times in 1998 and 1999 and sporting a mullet. Presently, he works as a coal miner in South Dakota.

  12. Rd Reynolds

    Randy Baer, better known by his ring name RD (Real Deal) Reynolds is a former professional wrestling manager and is also the co-creator of the professional wrestling website WrestleCrap, and the breakfast cereal fan club "Fruity Pebbles". He has also authored two books, "WrestleCrap" and "The Death of WCW", the latter co-authored with Bryan Alvarez). Baer currently resides in Indianapolis with his wife and son.

  13. Rick Fuller

    Rick Fuller is a professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with the WCW and various independent wrestling promotions.

  14. Ed Ferrara

    Edward Ferrara (born 1966), sometimes incorrectly spelled Ferrera, is a writer, most notably for storyline work for WWF and WCW, often alongside Vince Russo. Ed Ferrara began his work in television production and writing, contributing to shows such as Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show and Weird Science on the USA Network. Ferrara was also a wrestler in Slammers Wrestling Federation known as Bruce Beaudine.

  15. Pat O'Connor

    Patrick "Pat" O'Connor (1924-1990), was a professional wrestler from New Zealand who held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship from 1959 to 1961. He first won the title from amateur standout, and Lou Thesz protege, Dick Hutton, holding the belt for over two years. On June 30, 1961, O'Connor dropped the title to Buddy Rogers in front of 38,622 fans at Comiskey Park, a record that would last nearly 20 years.

  16. James J. Dillon

    James J. Dillon (born Jim Morrison on June 26, 1942 in Trenton, New Jersey) is a former professional wrestler and manager. He is best known for being the strategic leader of the original and legendary Four Horsemen that consisted of Nature Boy Ric Flair, Tully Blanchard, and Arn and Ole Anderson. He is most remembered as a manager in pro wrestling. He guided many wrestlers to singles and tag titles in the NWA.

  17. Tatsutoshi Goto

    Tatsutoshi Goto is a Japanese professional wrestler, born May 25 1956. He competed primarily in WAR and New Japan Pro Wrestling using the name 'T2000 Machine'. He also briefly competed in WCW as part of the nWo Japan.

  18. Mascarita Sagrada

    Mascarita Sagrada is a Mexican midget wrestler who made his professional debut September 22, 1989 in Mexico City against Espectrito. He is highly regarded as the most popular and skilled Mexican mini-wrestler and has performed for WWF / WWE, WCW, AAA, CMLL TNA and Lucha VaVoom among others. He has also been featured in several films and marketing campaigns, including an uncredited cameo in the film My Giant with Billy Crystal and an ad campaign for Virgin Mobile.

  19. Sid Eudy

    Sidney Ray Eudy (born July 4 1960) is an American professional wrestler, most commonly known as Sid Vicious, but is also well-known as Sid Justice and Sycho (or Psycho) Sid. Eudy is a four-time former World Heavyweight Champion, with two reigns in the World Wrestling Federation and World Championship Wrestling respectively.

  20. Teri Byrne

    Teri Byrne(born April 11, 1972 in Pensacola, Florida) was a member of WCW's Nitro Girls and is a former fitness competitor. She first started out competing as a fitness model. Then, she met Kimberly Page and she joined WCW's original Nitro Girls as Nitro Girl Fyre in 1997 and stayed with them until 1999.

  21. Adolfo Tapia

    Adolfo Tapia Ibarra better known as La Parka is a professional wrestler from Mexico most famous to American fans for his days as "The Chairman of WCW." He currently wrestles as LA Par-K since Triple A owns the rights for the La Parka gimmick. He uses Michael Jackson's Thriller as his theme music, though it is alleged he does so without authorization.

  22. Jamie

    Jamie was a member of WCW's Nitro Girls, she was Nitro Girl Naughty-A.

  23. Bob Caudle

    Bob Caudle is a professional wrestling announcer most notable for his time with Jim Crockett Promotions, WCW and Smoky Mountain Wrestling. He recently suffered two heart attacks, but is recovering. His updates can be found at: http://www.midatlanticgateway.com/caudle.htm

  24. Brady Boone

    Brady Boone (born as Dean R. Peters) was a professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with the WCW as Brady Boone and his short run in WWE as BattleKat. After making his debut as a refree at a WCW event in Florida he died in a car accident. <center>&lt;/center> Ricky Santana (Left) and Brady Boone (Right) while they were PWF Tag Team Champions in 1989. Most likely remembered for his signature back flip off the top turnbuckle before eatch match.

  25. Jeremy Lopez

    Jeremy Lopez is a professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with WCW as himself, jobbing to the stars.

  26. King Curtis Iaukea

    Curtis Iaukea was a professional wrestler better known as King Curtis Iaukea. He competed in the WWF where he won the WWF Tag Team Championship. He was also later The Master of the Dungeon of Doom in WCW.

  27. Debra Miceli

    Debra Ann Miceli (born February 6 1963 in Milan, Italy) better known as Madusa (shorthand for Made in the USA) or Alundra Blayze, is a former professional wrestler for WCW and WWF. She has also recently driven the Madusa monster truck for Clear Channel Communications on "Monster Jam" and will drive a truck of the same name for Team Bigfoot beginning in 2007.

  28. Chae An

    Chae Jubb (born june 8, 1973 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a model and was a member of WCW's Nitro Girls.

  29. Mortimer Plumtree

    Mortimer Plumtree was an independent wrestling manager whose claim to fame came with the formation of NWA Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in June of 2002. Plumtree, whose real name is David Webber, was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and grew up in the same area as the infamous “Robbinsdale” crew of Curt Hennig, Rick Rude, the Road Warriors, Barry Darsow and Nikita Koloff, Brady Boone, John Nord, among others.

  30. Lane Huffman

    Lane Steven Huffman, (born August 22 1958 in Houston, Texas), is a retired American professional wrestler who is better known as Stevie Ray. He is best known as being part of the tag team Harlem Heat with his younger brother Booker Huffman (better known as "Booker T"). With his brother, he held the WCW World Tag Team Championship ten times.

  31. Vanessa Sanchez

    Vanessa Sanchez (born January 21, 1971 in Syosset, New York) was a member of WCW's Nitro Girls and was a professional wrestler and valet

  32. Chad Fortune

    Chad Fortune (born August 13 1967) is a monster truck driver, former professional football player and former professional wrestler in both WWF and WCW.

  33. Chad Brock

    Chad Brock (born July 31, 1963 in Ocala, Florida) is an American country music artist. Before his recording career, he was a professional wrestler for the WCW for two years, until an injury forced him to retire.

  34. Steve Disalvo

    Steve DiSalvo was a professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with the WCW as The Minotaur and his short run in WWF as Sadistic Steve.

  35. Joe Pedicino

    Joe Pedicino is best known as the "round mound of sound." He was a wrestling commentator for a decade or more. He worked for WCW, GWF, ESPN, and had his own show called "Pro Wrestling This Week", which took a look at the highligts of various professional wrestling groups throughout North America. He was last seen on TV handling duties for the Ladies Professional Wrestling Alliance, LPWA. He is married to Boni Blackstone. When he worked for the Global Wrestling Federation, …

  36. Victor Zangiev

    Victor Zangiev is a former Soviet and Russian amateur wrestler with a background in freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling. In 1989 he was part of a contingent of Soviet amateurs invited by Antonio Inoki to his NJPW promotion to train and compete as professionals. Zangiev went on to compete in Jim Crockett Promotions/WCW, and the stiff-style UWFi. He was quick, agile, and light on his feet, often impressing the crowd with his flexible gymnastic-like maneuvers.

  37. Sam Greco

    Sam "Slam 'em" Greco (born May 3, 1967) is a retired Australian kickboxer and mixed martial artist who fought in Kyokushin karate, professional kickboxing, and K-1 tournaments. He was also the first Australian to sign a deal with the WCW.

  38. Kristina Laum

    Kristina Laum (born November 23, 1976 in Seoul, South Korea), currently residing in Maple Shade Township, New Jersey, was a professional wrestling valet and manager in ECW and WCW. She used the names Kimona Wanalaya (sometimes spelled Kimona Wanaleia) and Leia Meow.

  39. Edward Leslie

    Edward Harrison Leslie (born April 21, 1957) is an American professional wrestler, best known under the ring name Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake. He later worked for WCW under a variety of names.

  40. Scott Thompson

    Scott Thompson is a professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with WCW and USWA as Krusher Kong. In WCW, he was known as King Kong, teaming with Awesome Kong as the Colossal Kongs. Scott Thompson now also lives in Texas and occasionally wrestles for Texan wrestling promotions.

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