- Hulk Hogan
Terrence Gene Bollea (born on August 11, 1953) is an American actor and semi-retired professional wrestler better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan. He currently stars on the VH1 reality show "Hogan Knows Best".
- Vince McMahon
Vincent Kennedy McMahon (born August 24, 1945), better known as Vince McMahon or Mr. McMahon, is an American wrestling promoter, wrestler, and film producer. He is the Chairman of the WWE Board of Directors and majority shareholder of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE).
- Bret Hart
Bret Sergeant Hart (born July 2, 1957) is a retired Canadian professional wrestler, and part of the Hart wrestling family. In the course of his career, he is best known by his ring name Bret "Hitman" Hart (alternatively spelled "Hit Man") - adopted from boxer Thomas Hearns. He also used the monikers "The Excellence of Execution" (originally dubbed as such by Gorilla Monsoon), …
- Randy Savage
Randall Mario Poffo (born November 15, 1952), better known by his ring name "Macho Man" Randy Savage, is an American professional wrestler. Savage achieved prominence in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and later World Championship Wrestling. For much of his tenure in the WWF, he was managed by his real life wife, Miss Elizabeth, to whom he was married on December 30, 1984.
- The Ultimate Warrior
Warrior (born James Hellwig on June 16, 1959) is a former American professional wrestler known to many as The Ultimate Warrior. He legally changed his name to Warrior in 1993.
- Mr. T
Mr. T (born Laurence Tureaud on May 21 1952) is an iconic actor known for his roles as Sgt. "B. A." Baracus in the 1980s television series "The A-Team", as boxer Clubber Lang in the 1982 film "Rocky III", and for his numerous appearances in the WWE and pro-wrestling. He is also well-known for his distinctive mohawk hairstyle and for wearing an excessive amount of gold jewelry. He currently stars in the reality show "I Pity the Fool", …
- 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.
- Gene Okerlund
Eugene "Mean Gene" Okerlund (born November 29, 1938 in Robbinsdale, Minnesota), is a former American professional wrestling interviewer and announcer. A graduate of West Virginia University, Okerlund got his start at an AM talk radio station KOIL-AM 1280 in Omaha, Nebraska as a DJ. He segued out of radio into a position at the American Wrestling Association (AWA) in the early 1970s when he occasionally filled in for ailing ring announcer and interviewer Marty O'Neill, …
- Shawn Stasiak
Dr. Shawn Stasiak (born Shawn Stipich on July 21, 1970 in Hayward, California) is an American professional wrestler. He is the son of former WWF Champion Stan "The Man" Stasiak.
- 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.
- Gordon Solie
Gordon Solie, real name Francis Jonard Labiak (January 26, 1929 - July 27, 2000), was a professional wrestling play-by-play announcer working for World Championship Wrestling. Solie was also the regular announcer for Georgia Championship Wrestling, Championship Wrestling from Florida, and Continental Championship Wrestling among others.
- Jim Powers
James Manley (born January 4, 1958), better known by his ring name Jim Powers is an American professional wrestler. He most notably wrestled for the World Wrestling Federation in the mid-to-late 1980's and early 1990's. The high point of his career was teaming with Paul Roma as The Young Stallions.
- Doug Furnas
Doug Furnas (b. December 11, 1961) is a former American professional wrestler and powerlifter. A longtime mainstay of All Japan Pro Wrestling with tag team partner Phil Lafon, both men made their WWF debuts on November 17 at the Survivor Series 1996 Pay-Per-View. His brother Mike was also briefly a pro wrestler.
- Latin Lover
Victor Manuel Resendiz Ruis is a Mexican actor and former professional wrestler wrestling for Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) in Mexico. He is better known by his stage name Latin Lover. He was sometimes criticized by Hispanics who watched a translated rerun of WWF Monday Night RAW on Telemundo, quoted to be the Mexican Ripoff of Shawn Michaels' in-ring persona as a heel, Namely because of his nickname, as they're related in some way, …
- Larry Johnson
Larry Johnson was a professional wrestler better known as Sonny King. He competed in the WWF where he won the WWF Tag Team Championship. Larry Johnson currently lives in Donaldsonville La. He has brought wrestling shows to his town in the past.
- Jinsei Shinzaki
Kensuke Shinzaki is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by his stage names Jinsei Shinzaki (新崎 人生 "Shinzaki Jinsei") and Hakushi. Hakushi is the WWF derivation (1995-96) of his Japanese gimmick, a Buddhist monk.
- 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.
- Darren Drozdov
Darren Drozdov, (born April 7 1969) better known as Puke or Droz, is an ex-NFL player and retired professional wrestler who competed in the WWF in 1998 and 1999. He was featured in the documentary "Beyond the Mat" (by Barry W. Blaustein) in 1998, as footage of his meeting with Vince McMahon was one (along with his paralysis being mentioned in the end) of the focal points of the film.
- 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.
- Butch Miller
Butch Miller (born October 21, 1944) is a retired professional wrestler best known as one half of the tag team known as "The Sheepherders" on the independent scene and in the National Wrestling Alliance and as one half of The Bushwhackers in the WWF.
- John Tolos
John Tolos is a retired Canadian professional wrestler who, during the 1950s and 60s, was part of the Canadian Wrecking Crew with Chris Tolos. He also has a brief managerial career in Herb Abrams' Universal Wrestling Federation as well managing The Beverly Brothers and Mr. Perfect for a short stint in the World Wrestling Federation during 1991, replacing Perfect's former manager Bobby "the Brain" Heenan then moving into a broadcaster's role.
- Allen Coage
Allen James Coage (October 22 1943 - March 6 2007), also known as Bad News Brown and Bad News Allen, was an American professional wrestler with the WWF among many other companies. He was also the 1976 Olympic bronze medal winner in judo, in the heavyweight division. He remains the only American heavyweight to have a won an Olympic medal in judo.
- Doug Somers
"Pretty Boy" Doug Somers was best known for his stint in the American Wrestling Association (AWA) in the mid 1980's as part of a tag team with "Playboy" Buddy Rose, managed by Sherri Martell. Rose and Somers captured the AWA World Tag Team Champions by defeating Curt Hennig and Scott Hall in May 1986. They would go on to feud with Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty over the belts for the remainder of 1986, …
- 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.
- Diana Hart
Diana Joyce Hart (born in 1963 in Calgary, Alberta) is the youngest daughter of the late Canadian wrestling promoter Stu Hart and now his youngest living child. She is also the former wife of the British Bulldog (David Smith) and the mother of Harry Smith. She was also a former Mrs. Calgary Stampede (1997). Diana and Davey Smith met when she was 17 and he was 18. They married in 1984.
- Salvatore Bellomo
Salvatore Bellomo is a professional wrestler with a career spanning more than three decades. Although promoters generally billed Bellomo as being from Italy, he was actually born in Honru, Belgium on June 18, 1951. The billing was not entirely inaccurate, though, as Bellomo was Italian by descent. He spent the latter half of his childhood in Tilleur, Italy after his parents moved back there in 1961. Sal is said to have wrestled his first public match at 16 in Lige, Italy, …
- Ted Arcidi
Ted Arcidi was a professional wrestler and powerlifter who debuted in Vince McMahon's WWF in late 1985. Massive in size and impressive in strength, Arcidi faced other "strongmen" such as Big John Studd and Hercules Hernandez during his stint and made a single appearance at "WrestleMania 2" in the WWF/NFL Battle Royal.
- Jules Strongbow
Jules Strongbow (also known as Chief Jules Strongbow) was the ring name of Frank Hill, a former professional wrestler. Jules made his wrestling debut in 1982 using his real name. Later that year, he arrived in the WWF and teamed with Chief Jay Strongbow, assuming his famous ring name and billing himself as Chief Jay's brother. They formed a noted tag team, twice winning the WWF Tag Team title by defeating Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito both times.
- Steve Doll
Steve Doll is an American professional wrestler. He is most famous for his tenure in the WWF from 1993-1995 as Steven Dunn in the tag team Well Dunn. He was hopitalized in 2006 due to an intestinal blockage and made a full recovery.
- Ken Johnson
Kenneth "Ken" Johnson, better known to wrestling fans as "Slick", is a former WWF manager of such wrestlers as the Iron Sheik, Nikolai Volkoff, Butch Reed, Big Boss Man, Akeem, The Warlord, Paul Roma, and others. At the start of his career, Johnson did a stint in Texas All-Star Wrestling, managing Madd Maxx and Lord Humongus. He left TASW for Kansas City's Central States Wrestling to become "The Doctor of Style", Slick, characterized by his smooth attitude, …
- Chris Warren
Christopher Warren is a musician from New York who has performed in numerous bands. He is currently lead vocals in Bro-Kin Warren is known for being the vocalist in The DX Band (sometimes referred to as The Chris Warren Band), a group who performed the entrance theme of professional wrestling stable D-Generation X called "Break It Down." His vocals have been often compared to Rage Against the Machine's lead singer, Zach de la Rocha's.
- 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.
- Theo Colborn
Dr. Theo Colborn is one of the world's leading authorities on endocrine disrupting chemicals in the environment. She received her Ph.D. in zoology from the University of Wisconsin. She was senior scientist and director of the Wildlife and Contaminants project at the World Wildlife Fund. Along with Dianne Dumanowski and John Peterson Myers, she developed the Endocrine Disruptor Hypothesis, …
- Jose Estrada Jr.
Jose Estrada, Jr. was a wrestler in one of the more ill-fated angles in WWF history - the infamous stable wars of late 1997. He played one of Savio Vega's faction, Los Boricuas. In 1998, he was the wrestler that lost to the much more famous Edge in Edge's debut match with the WWF (where Estrada broke his neck after trying to catch Edge's somersault plancha.) Debuting in 1997, he was not employed by the company by the end of 1998, as all the Boricuas were released.
- Noriyo Tateno
Noriyo Tateno (Born: December 1, 1965) is a Japanese professional wrestler who is best known as one half of the tag team Jumping Bomb Angels with Itsuki Yamazaki. She worked in All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling, WWF and has been working in Ladies Legend Pro Wrestling since 1992. Tateno is the longest active female competitor in the Japanese scene to date, having been a pro for nearly 25 years.
- Robin Leach
Robin Douglas Leach (born August 29, 1941 in London, England) is an English celebrity writer famous for hosting his first show, "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" in the 1980s, which focused on profiling well-known celebrities and their lavish homes, cars, and other materialistic accoutrements. His voice is often parodied by other actors with his signature phrase, "champagne wishes and caviar dreams." During grammar school at Harrow County School for Boys, …
- Brian Wickens
Brian Wickens (born January 8, 1947) is a retired professional wrestler best known as Luke Williams, one half of the tag team known as "The Sheepherders" on the independent scene and in the National Wrestling Alliance and as The Bushwhackers in the WWF.
- George Takano
George Takano(高野攘治) (born in 1958) is a professional wrestler who hailed from Uganda under the alias The Cobra, a masked wrestler persona. He worked for various Japanese and American wrestling promotions from the late '70s to early '90s. Takano debuted in 1977 and worked for Stampede Wrestling, winning its British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship in September 1983.
- Marc van Roosmalen
Dr. Marc van Roosmalen (1947) is a Dutch primatologist living in the Amazon Rainforest of Brazil. He was elected as one of the Heroes of the Planet by Time Magazine in 2000. His research has led to the identification of several new species of monkeys, as well as other animals and plants. He is also an activist in the protection of the Brazilian rainforest.
- John Hill
John Hill is a Canadian retired professional wrestler better known as "Gentleman" Jerry Valiant. He competed in the WWF where he won the WWWF World Tag Team Championship.