List of former Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation personnel
Appearance
The Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation was a professional wrestling promotion based in Essex, Maryland from 1991 to 2004. Former employees in the MEWF consisted of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, announcers, interviewers and referees.
Alumni
[edit]Male wrestlers
[edit]Birth name: | Ring name(s): | Tenure: | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Mike Alegado | King Kaluha | 1995 1997 |
|
Lloyd Anoaʻi | L.A. Smooth | 1997 | [1] |
Matthew Anoaʻi† | Matty Smalls | 1996–1997 | [1][2][3][4] |
Samula Anoaʻi | Samu / Sammy Silk | 1995–1997 1998 |
[5] |
Ray Apollo | Doink the Clown | 1996–1997 | [6][7] |
Robert Backlund | Bob Backlund | 1997 | [7] |
Douglas Becker | Adam Flash / Kabuki Kid / Tyler Martin | 1992 1994–1997 2003 |
[8][9][10][11][12] |
James Bednarski | Scott Putski / Konnan 2000 | 1997 | [1][13] |
Quentin Bell | Bubba Monroe | 1991 | [9] |
Nicholas Berk | Nick Berk | 2001–2002 | [14][15][16] |
Retesh Bhalla | Sonjay Dutt | 2002 | [17] |
Scott Bigelow † | Bam Bam Bigelow | 1996–1997 | [18] |
Adam Birch | Joey Matthews | 1996–1997 2003 |
[19][20][21][22] |
William Perry Blake III | Ricky Blues / Watsumi the Rising Sun | 1991–1996 2000–2002 |
[23][14][8][9] |
Tully Blanchard | Tully Blanchard | 1997 | [2][24][25] |
Tom Boric | Paul Diamond / Kato / Max Moon | 1993 1995 |
[26][27] |
Matt Bowman | Jimmy Cicero | 1996–1997 | [10][28][2] |
Tom Brandi | Johnny Gunn / Salvatore Sincere / Tom Brandi / The Patriot | 1991 1993 1995–1998 2000 2002 |
[14][10][29] |
Terry Brunk | Sabu | 1993 1997 |
[1][30] |
Mike Bucci | Super Nova / Hollywood Nova | 1996–1997 | [31][32] |
Timothy Burke† | Lucifer / Lucifer the Knight of the Road / Slick 50 | 1991–1998 2000–2003 |
[17][14][9][33] |
Tommy Cairo | Tommy Cairo | 1995 | [34][35] |
Chris Candido† | Chris Candido | 1992–1993 1996–1997 |
[36][31][1][13] |
R.J. Carrington† | Reggie Carrington / The Bruiser | 1997 2004 |
[14][9][37][38] |
Joseph Carter | Joe Thunder | 1992–1998 2001–2002 |
[14][9][10][39] |
Tom Carter | Reckless Youth | 2003–2004 | [40][19][41] |
James Carullo | Gino Caruso | 1995 1997–1998 |
[42][43] |
David Cash | The Crow / David Jericho | 1995 1997 |
[44][43] |
Christopher Chetti | Chris Chetti | 2003 2004 |
[45] |
Bryan Clark | Adam Bomb | 1995 | [46] |
Steve Corino | Steve Corino | 1996–1998 | [8][12][28][47] |
Anthony Cramasta | Twiggy Ramirez | 1997 | [42][43] |
John Czawlytko† | Maxx Muscle | 2000 | [48] |
Christopher Davis | Hurricane Kid | 2000–2002 | [8][29][15][41] |
Harry Del Rios | Spellbinder | 1996 | [28][49] |
William DeMott | Crash the Terminator | 1995 | [50][51] |
David DiMeglio† | Dave Casanova / Dino Casanova | 1991–1996 2000 2002–2003 |
[14][8][9][10][52] |
Michael Droese | Duke Droese | 1996 | [53] |
James Duggan Jr. | Jim Duggan | 1995 2000 |
[54] |
Anthony Durante † | Pitbull #2 | 1997 | [14][2][42][18][55] |
Michael Durham † | Johnny Grunge | 1993 | [26] |
Ulualoaiga Emelio† | Cocoa Samoa | 1996–1997 | [3][4][2] |
William Ensor† | Buddy Landel | 1997 | [1][56][57][58] |
Wayne Farris | Honky Tonk Man | 1992 1998–1999 |
[14][41][59][60] |
Solofa Fatu Jr. | Fatu | 1998 | [5] |
David Ferrier † | Jimmy Del Ray | 1994 | [61] |
Mick Foley | Cactus Jack | 1994–1995 | [62] |
Christopher Ford | Devon Storm | 1995–1997 | [10][1][63][64] |
Nelson Frazier, Jr.† | Mabel | 1996 1998 |
|
Mark Freer† | A. C. Golden / Golden Phoenix | 1991–1993 1998 |
[14][59][65][66] |
Jim Fullington | The Sandman | 1997 2002 |
[56][57][43][39] |
Sidney Garrison | Rip Sawyer | 1991–1993 | [9] |
Derek Gatton † | Derek Wayne | 2001–2003 | [15][20][40] |
Thomas Gilbert Jr. | Eddie Gilbert | 1992–1993 | [59] |
Glenn Gilbertti | Disco Inferno | 1997 | [14][9][67][68] |
Duane Gill | Gillberg / Duane Gill / Executioner #1 / Pain | 1991–1994 1998 2003 |
[19][65][69][70] |
Danny Gimondo | Inferno Kid | 1995 1997 |
[2][1][30][13] |
Barry Hardy | Executioner #2 / Agony | 1991 1998 |
[9][41][69][71] |
James Harris† | Kamala | 1994 | [61] |
Warren Harris | 2-Dope | 2003–2004 | [9][72][73][41] |
Charles Hart | Earl the Pearl / Earl Hart / Private Pain / Dr. Pain / The Middlesex Mutant | 1995–1997 2003 |
[8][9][51][28] |
Donald Haviland† | Hack Meyers | 1993 1995–1996 2001–2002 |
[10][39][36][74] |
David Heath | Vampire Warrior / Gangrel | 1995 1997 2003 |
[35][37][73] |
Michael Hegstrand † | Road Warrior Hawk | 1994 | [9][62] |
Brian Heffron | The Blue Meanie / Da Blue Guy / Bluedust / Brian Rollins | 1995–1997 | [28][31][1][75] |
Mark Hildreth | Van Hammer | 2000 2003 |
[48][19] |
Randy Hill | Steve Camry / The Natural | 2000–2002 | [29][76][15][77] |
Barry Horowitz | Barry Horowitz | 2002 | [10][78] |
Brian Howser † | Shane Shamrock | 1994–1997 | [8][42][79] |
Curtis Hughes | Mr. Hughes | 1993 1995 |
[26] |
Frank Huguelet | Rick Savage | 1993 | [80][81] |
Chris Jackson | Cueball Carmichael | 1996–1997 | [28][56][82][57] |
Fredrick Jannetty | Marty Jannetty | 1995 | [83] |
Jimmy Jannetty | Jimmy Jannetty | 1992–1998 | [8][84][66][41] |
Michael Jones | Virgil | 1995–1996 | [6][85] |
Michael Kehner | Kid America | 1998 | [69][5] |
Jake Kemmerer | Bad Crew #1 / Dog | 1995–1998 | [9][1][66][41] |
John Kereczman | John Rambo | 1997 | [13] |
Ronald Knight | Jason Knight | 1996–1997 | [4][2][24] |
Brian Knighton† | Axl Rotten | 1991–1997 | [14][9][26][86] |
Tommy Lapeer | Death Dealer | 2000 | [76] |
Tom Laughlin | Tommy Dreamer | 1992–1993 | [26] |
Edward Leslie | Brutus Beefcake | 1994–1996 | [62][44] |
Scott Levy | Raven / Johnny Polo / Scotty Flamingo | 1994–1997 | [10][75][87][88] |
Phil Livelsberger | Max Thrasher | 1991–1994 2000–2002 |
[14][10][9][17] |
Michael Lockwood† | Crash Holly | 2003 | [40][12][19][89] |
Mark LoMonaco | The Terminator | 1993 | [90] |
Joseph Magliano † | Joey Maggs | 1997 | [10][43][91] |
James Manley | Jim Powers | 1995–1996 | [64][6] |
Michael Manna | Stevie Richards / Big Stevie Cool | 1996–1997 | [14][31][75][92] |
Michael Maraldo | Ace Darling | 1997 | [7] |
Claude Marrow | Ruckus | 2000–2001 | [14][8][10][29][93] |
Pablo Marquez | Pablo Marquez | 1996–1997 | [31][32][94] |
Troy Martin | Shane Douglas | 1995–1996 | |
Tony Matteo | Tony Stetson | 1993 | [26] |
Dan McDevitt | Corporal Punishment / The Comet / The Ultimate Comet | 1993–1997 | [14][9][10][28] |
Jack McDonald† | Big Slam Vader | 1996 | |
Michael Mendonca | Harley Lewis | 1997–1998 | [7][41] |
Butch Miller | Bushwhacker Butch | 1995 | |
Jeff Miller | The Metal Maniac | 1995–1998 | [95][82][51] |
Leroy Miller‡ | DOA | 2000 | [14][96] |
Daniel Morrison | Danny Doring | 2003–2004 | [37][14][97] |
Ricky Morton | Ricky Morton | 1997 | [43] |
William Myers† | George Steele | 1997–1998 | [7][18] |
Jim Neidhart† | Jim Neidhart | 1995–1996 | [14][51][98][99] |
Paul Olsek, Jr. | Bad Crew #2 / Rose | 1995–1998 | [9][1][66][41] |
Matt Osborne† | Doink the Clown | 1994 | |
Glen Osbourne | Glen Osbourne | 1995–1996 1998 2000 |
[14][9][28] |
Fred Ottman | Typhoon | 1995 | [35] |
Chris Pallies† | King Kong Bundy | 1995–1997 | [7][46][82][18] |
Oreal Perras† | Ivan Koloff | 1992 | |
Josip Peruzović† | Nikolai Volkoff | 1992–1998 | [44][18][69][100] |
A. J. Petrucci | A.J. Fritzoid / A.J. Petrucci / Darkside Demon #1 | 1991–1993 1997–1998 |
[95][82][101][69] |
Ted Petty † | Rocco Rock / The Cheetah Kid | 1993 1997 |
[26][43] |
Al Poling | Sledgehammer McGill / 911 | 1993 1997 |
[90][43] |
Tom Prichard | Tom Prichard | 1994 | [61] |
Jamin Pugh † | Jay Briscoe | 2003 | [19] |
Jonathan Rechner† | Balls Mahoney / Boo Bradley / Abuddah Singh | 1996–1997 | [10][28][13][102] |
James Reiher† | Jimmy Snuka | 1993 1995–1998 |
[103][5][104] |
Billy Reil | Billy Reil | 1998 | |
Sylvester Ritter † | Junkyard Dog | 1993 | [26][105] |
Glen Ruth | Headbanger Thrasher / Spider | 1992 1996–1997 2003 |
[9][28][19][80] |
Charles Scaggs | Too Cold Scorpio | 1994–1995 | [106][51] |
Mark Shrader | Mark Shrader / Mark Schrader / Joe College | 1993–1997 | [26][14][8][28] |
Joseph Scarpa Jr.† | Vince Young | 1993 | |
Peter Senerchia | The Tazmaniac | 1993 | [26] |
Dan Severn | Dan Severn | 1995 | [34] |
Mike Sharpe, Jr.† | Iron Mike Sharpe | 1992–1993 1996–1997 |
[7][6][18][107] |
Mike Shaw† | Bastion Booger | 1995 | [35] |
Chad Slivenski | Chad Austin / Chad Bowman / Pat Patterson Jr. | 1993–1998 2002–2004 |
[14][8][10][9][41] |
Aurelian Smith Jr. | Jake Roberts | 1993 1997 |
[26][7][43][105] |
Eugene Snisky | Darkside Demon #2 | 1997–1998 | [65][101][108] |
Merced Solis | Tito Santana | 1996 | |
Lester Speight | Rasta the Voodoo Man | 1992–1993 | [81] |
Jason Spence | Christian York | 1997 2003 |
[40][22][19][109] |
Robert Starr | Bob Starr / The Russian Assassin | 1991–2002 | [14][9][10][38][23] |
Kevin Sullivan | Kevin Sullivan | 1993 | [26] |
Terry Szopinski | The Warlord | 1994 | [62] |
Patrick Tanaka | Pat Tanaka | 1993 | [26] |
John Tenta † | Golga | 1998 | |
Sione Vailahi | The Barbarian | 1995 | |
Hossein Vaziri † | The Iron Sheik | 1995–1996 | [51][110] |
Kevin Wacholz | Nailz | 1994 | [106] |
Sean Waltman | The Lightning Kid | 1992–1993 | [8][84][23][111] |
Charles Warrington | Headbanger Mosh | 1996–1997 | [9][28][112] |
Morgus Watson | Morgus the Maniac | 1991–1996 1998 2000–2002 |
[14][10][39][41] |
Johnny Weiss | Johnny Hotbody | 1993 | [26] |
Lawrence Whistler | Larry Zbyszko | 2002 | [15] |
Anthony White | Tony Atlas | 1996 | |
Brian Wickens | Bushwhacker Luke | 1995 | |
Billy Wiles | Bill Wiles | 1996 | [98][28][49] |
Chuck Williams† | Rockin' Rebel | 1995–1997 | [9][28][113] |
John Williams | Ian Rotten | 1993 | [26][90] |
Darren Wise | Darren Wyse | 1998 | [101] |
Jonathan Wisniski | Greg Valentine | 1993–1996 1998 |
[26][51][105] |
Brian Wohl | Julio Sanchez | 1996–1997 | [114] |
Gary Wolfe | Pitbull #1 | 1997 | [7][2][108] |
Jerome Young† | New Jack | 1997 | [2][1][56][57] |
Unknown | Adrian Chambers / Aidan Chambers / Aden Chambers | 2003–2004 | [40] |
Unknown | Adrian Hall | 1991–1993 1995 1997 |
[8][9][42][80] |
Unknown | Agent Orange | 1992–1993 1998 2000–2002 |
[14][29][69][39] |
Unknown | Alex Lunar / Lunar | 2001–2004 | [40][9][115][37] |
Unknown | The American Ninja | 1993 1995 |
[26][44] |
Unknown | Andrew Ryker | 2001–2004 | [14][40][116][117] |
Unknown | The Bonzai Warrior | 1995 | [83] |
Unknown | Bad Billy Bratt | 1994–1995 | [106][62][103] |
Unknown | Blood | 2000–2002 | [96][76][15][118] |
Unknown | Bodacious Pretty Boy / El Loco Uno | 1995–1998 | [2][1][65][30] |
Unknown | Christopher Annino aka Rescue 911 | 2004 | [38] |
Unknown | The Booty Man / The Bootie Man | 1996 | [98] |
Unknown | Brett Tyler | 1993 | [90] |
Unknown | Brock Singleton | 2003 | [37][38][73] |
Unknown | Buck Child / Buckchyld | 2002–2004 | [9][20][37][38] |
Unknown | Bulldozer Benton | 1993–1995 | [9][106][44][103] |
Unknown | Buster Maccabi | 2001–2002 | [118][15] |
Unknown | Buzz Stryker | 2000–2003 | [14][10][29][39][37] |
Unknown | Carnage | 2001 | [66] |
Unknown | The Cat Burglar | 1994–1998 2000–2002 |
[14][8][10][9][41] |
Unknown | C.C. Danger | 1993 | [10][84][23] |
Unknown | Chef D.Z. Gillespie | 1998 | [69] |
Unknown | Chicken Neck | 1994–1995 | [62][119] |
Unknown | Clubber Lang / Ralph Soto | 1996 | [120] |
Unknown | Colossal Kong | 1993–1994 | [61][106] |
Unknown | Cowboy Cody Daniels | 1998 | [65][69] |
Unknown | Damien Kane | 1995–1996 | [98][28][49] |
Unknown | Damian Stone | 1995 | [50] |
Unknown | Danny Rose | 1996 1998 |
[14][4][69][121] |
Unknown | Dave Zanwich / Knuckles Zanwich | 1995–1997 2002 |
[14][10][15][28] |
Unknown | Derek Domino | 1997–1998 | [7][41] |
Unknown | Derek Frazier | 2001–2002 | [40][15][39] |
Unknown | Dino Devine | 2003–2004 | [9] |
Unknown | The Dirty Dog | 1997 | [2][1][24] |
Unknown | Doug Delicious | 2003 | [10] |
Unknown | D.P. Ferguson | 1995 | [103] |
Unknown | Drew Pain | 2001–2002 | [14][10][17][39] |
Unknown | Eagle | 2001–2004 | [9][20][39][37] |
Unknown | Ed the Razor | 1993 | [36] |
Unknown | Eddie Chambers | 2003 | [40][37] |
Unknown | Flexx Wheeler | 1998–2000 | [8][65][101] |
Unknown | Forty Ounce Ferguson | 1997 | [82] |
Unknown | Freak Show | 2000 | [76] |
Unknown | G-Dawg | 2002–2004 | [9][20][37][38] |
Unknown | Genesis | 2003–2004 | [37][38] |
Unknown | Ham | 2004 | [38] |
Unknown | Jack Adonis | 1997 | [82] |
Unknown | Jackhammer Benton | 1995 | [51] |
Unknown | Jay Sledge | 1993 | [90] |
Unknown | Jeff Rocker | 2002 | [15] |
Unknown | Jim Christian | 2000–2001 | [9][10][66] |
Unknown | Johnny Blaze | 1992–1993 | [80][81] |
Unknown | Johnny Desire / Imposter Earl The Pearl | 1996–1997 | [31][2][95][82] |
Unknown | Johnny Graham | 1995 | [103] |
Unknown | Johnny Handsome | 1995 | [9][41] |
Unknown | Johnny Paradise | 1993–1994 1996–1997 |
[62] |
Unknown | Johnny Taylor | 1994–1997 | [28][82] |
Unknown | Jonathan Luvstruck | 1998 | [65][101] |
Unknown | J.R. Willet | 1994–1995 | [9][103] |
Unknown | Ken Basta | 1994–1995 | [62][44] |
Unknown | Kenshiro | 2000–2002 | [118][15] |
Unknown | Kirk Dredd | 1992 | [81] |
Unknown | L.A. Royale | 1997 | [82] |
Unknown | Mad Dog O'Malley | 1993–1997 2000–2002 |
[14][9][1][17][41][118] |
Unknown | Mark Osborne | 1993 | [23] |
Unknown | Mike Khoury / Michael Sweet | 1993–1996 | [9][10][41][6] |
Unknown | Mike Parker | 1993 | [90] |
Unknown | Mr. Destiny | 1994–1995 1998 2000–2001 |
[62][69][96][76] |
Unknown | Nick Tarentino | 1991–1993 | [8][9][23] |
Unknown | Nick "The Constrictor" Oxendine | 2000 | [96][76] |
Unknown | The Ninja Warrior | 1998 | [69] |
Unknown | Odessa Royale | 1997 | [82] |
Unknown | O'Dog | 2000 | [96] |
Unknown | Otto Schtark | 1997 2000 2002 |
[10][82][17] |
Unknown | Patch | 2000 | [14][96] |
Unknown | Pico Sanchez | 2002–2003 | [20] |
Unknown | Pinky the Flamingo Kid / Pinky Flamingo | 1995 1997–1998 |
[1][30][65][101] |
Unknown | The Pitfighter | 1997–1998 | [66] |
Unknown | Psycho Gangsta | 2001 | [118][66] |
Unknown | Qenaan Creed | 2003–2004 | [37][40][10][19] |
Unknown | Quinn Nash | 1992–1997 | [8][9][10][23] |
Unknown | Ramblin' Rich / Rich Myers / Rich Carlisle | 1991–1998 2003 |
[8][9][20][66] |
Unknown | Rayne | 2000–2002 | [118][14][76][39] |
Unknown | Reggie Royce | 1993 | [23] |
Unknown | Ricky Lane / Ricki Lane | 1992–1993 1995 |
[9][84][103][23] |
Unknown | Rob Noxious | 1995 | [103] |
Unknown | Romeo Valentino | 1992–1996 2000 2003–2004 |
[14][10][37][12] |
Unknown | Sean Patrick / Shawn Patrick | 2003–2004 | [10][37][122] |
Unknown | Sebastian Coverdale / Madman Sam | 2001–2003 | [118][123] |
Unknown | Shane Golden | 2000 | [96] |
Unknown | Sideswype | 2003–2004 | [9][37][73][72] |
Unknown | Smokey Myavia | 1999–2000 | [10][96][124] |
Unknown | The Somalian Warrior | 1993 | [23] |
Unknown | Sonny Black | 1997 | [82] |
Unknown | Spaz | 1998 | [65][101] |
Unknown | Steve McMillan | 1995 | [83][44] |
Unknown | Stevie Riggs | 2001–2002 | [10][118][15][66] |
Unknown | Suicide | 2002–2004 | [9][39][37][38] |
Unknown | Sweet Daddy Jay Love | 1998 | [65] |
Unknown | Sweet Georgie Love / George Anthony | 1998 | [65] |
Unknown | Switchblade | 1997–1998 | [66][65][101] |
Unknown | Tai Smiley / Tay Smiley | 2002 | [39] |
Unknown | T-Bone | 1993 | [23] |
Unknown | T-Bone Strong | 1993 | [107][90][105] |
Unknown | Thomas Rodman | 1996–1997 | [4][2] |
Unknown | Tommy Hawk / Slash | 1997–1998 2000–2001 |
[66][65][101][118] |
Unknown | Tommy Lee Manson | 1993 | [26] |
Unknown | Tony Hightower | 2000 | [96][48] |
Unknown | Travis D | 2002 | [17] |
Unknown | Travis Finity | 2003–2004 | [20] |
Unknown | Trent Young | 1993 1997 |
[26][23][82] |
Unknown | Venom | 1997 | [43] |
Unknown | Whiplash | 2000 | [96][76] |
Unknown | The Wolfman | 1993–1994 | [36][61] |
Unknown | World's Greatest Wrestling Clown | 1995 | [103] |
Unknown | Yet Another Wrestling Clown | 1995 1997 |
[18][51] |
Unknown | Zoltar the Wolfman | 1992–1993 | [80][23] |
Female wrestlers
[edit]Birth name: | Ring name(s): | Tenure: | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Malia Hosaka | Malia Hosaka | 1995–1998 | [7][18][125] |
Mickie James | Alexis Laree | 2003 | |
Peggy Lee† | Peggy Lee Leather | 1995 | [126] |
Debra Lewandowski | Madusa | 1993 | [105] |
Selina Majors | Bambi | 1995 | [126] |
Heidi Lee Morgan | Heidi Lee Morgan | 1992 | [59] |
Karen Simpson | Fantasia / Karen Simpson | 1994–1995 1997 |
[7][62][18][127] |
Debbie Szostecki | Debbie Combs | 1998 | |
Gertrude Vachon† | Luna Vachon | 1995 | [103] |
Unknown | Blaze | 1997 | [125] |
Unknown | The Cycle Queen | 1994 | [62] |
Unknown | Nasty Angel | 1993–1994 | [105] |
Unknown | Rusty "The Fox" Thomas | 1992 | [59] |
Midget wrestlers
[edit]Birth name: | Ring name(s): | Tenure: | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Steve Eisenhower | Butch Cassidy | 1992 | [59] |
Claude Giroux | Dink | 1994 1997 |
[62][7] |
Raymond Kessler | The Haiti Kid | 1992 | [59] |
Louis Waterhouse Jr. | Little Louie | 1995–1997 | [126][18] |
Unknown | King Sleazy | 1995 1997 |
[126][18] |
Unknown | The Leprechaun / The Irish Leprechaun | 1994 | [62] |
Unknown | Little Hercules | 1993 1997 |
[7][105] |
Unknown | Little Ninja | 1994 | [62] |
Unknown | Mighty Doom | 1993 | [105] |
Stables and tag teams
[edit]Tag team/Stable(s) | Members | Tenure(s) |
---|---|---|
The American Idols | 2002 2003–2004 | |
The American Nightmares | Ham and Bone | 2004 |
The Bad Breed | Axl Rotten and Ian Rotten | 1993 |
The Bad Crew | Dog and Rose | 1995–1998 |
The Bad Street Boys | Joey Matthews and Christian York | 1997 |
Badd Company | Pat Tanaka and Paul Diamond | 1993 |
BET | Derick Delight and Eric Envy | 2003 |
The Big Dogs | Steve McMillan and Mad Dog O'Malley | 1995 |
Black & Blue | Flexx Wheeler and Ricky Blues | 1999 |
The Blue World Order | Big Stevie Cool, Da Blue Guy and Hollywood Nova | 1997 |
Brand X | G-Dawg and Buckchyld | 2003–2004 |
The Bushwhackers | Bushwhacker Butch and Bushwhacker Luke | 1995 |
Camp Candie | The Bruiser and Suicide | 2003–2004 |
Chain Gang | Spaz and Slash | 1998 |
The Cracker Express | Sandy Saltine, Richie Ritz, Sunshine, Krispy and Nabisco Dimico | 2003–2004 |
Cream Team | Dino Casanova and Rip Sawyer | 1991–1992 |
Darkside | Glen Osbourne and Rockin' Rebel | 1996 |
The Darkside Demons | Darkside Demon #1 and Darkside Demon #2 | 1997–1998 |
Dog Pound | Odessa Royale and L.A. Royale | 1997 |
The Executioners | Executioner #1 and Executioner #2 | 1998 |
The Extremists | Devon Storm and Ace Darling | 1997 |
The Family | Corporal Punishment, Axl Rotten and The Headbangers | 1996 |
The Freak Show | Blood and Carnage | 2000–2001 |
The Ghetto Mafia | 2-Dope and Sideswype | 2003–2004 |
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly | 2000 | |
The Goodfellows | Dino Casanova and Romeo Valentino | 1993–1995 2000 |
The Headshrinkers | Fatu and Samu | 1998 |
The Knights of the Road | Lucifer and Switchblade | 1998 |
Leather & Lace | Rich Carlisle and Adrian Hall | 1992–1995 |
The Lords of Darkness | Pain and Agony | 1991–1992 |
Los Tres Amigos | Slick 50, Pico Sanchez and Swaniaki | 2003 |
The Love Connection | Sweet Daddy Jay Love and Sweet Georgie Love | 1998 |
The Headbangers | Headbanger Mosh and Headbanger Thrasher | 1996–1997 |
The Hollywood Hunks | Lucifer and Bob Starr | 1994 2000–2001 |
Hollywood Inc. | Bob Starr, Brock Singleton and Genesis | 2003–2004 |
The Holy Rollers | Earl the Pearl and Rich Meyers | 2003 |
The KPA | Joe Thunder and Steve Camry | 2002 |
The Malaysian Militia | Kabuki Kid and The Bonzai Warrior | 1994 |
Marvelous Inc. | Jimmy Jannetty and Rich Myers | 1998 |
Mason Dixon | J.R. Willet and Bulldozer Benton | 1995 |
Menace 2 Society | Adam Flash, Romeo Valentino and Quinn Nash | 1996 |
The Misfits | Harley Lewis and Derek Domino | 1997–1998 |
Models Inc. | Michael Sweet and Johnny Handsome | 1995 |
The Outrageous Ones | Riki Lane and Quinn Nash | 1993–1994 |
The Pitbulls | Pitbull#1 and Pitbull#2 | 1997 |
The Samoan Gangsta Tribe | Matty Smalls and Coco Samoa | 1996 |
The Samoan Gangsta Tribe | Matty Smalls and L.A. Smooth | 1997 |
The Shooters | Bob Starr, Joe Thunder, Mad Dog O'Malley, Barry Casino and Stud Lee Osborne | 1998 |
Simply Delusional | Alex Lunar and Eagle | 2003–2004 |
The Slackers | Chad Bowman and Dino Devine | 2003–2004 |
Sonic Express | Ricky Blues and Nick Tarantino | 1992–1993 |
The Sons of Satan | Son of Satan I and Son of Satan II | 1994 |
Southern Destruction | Southern Destruction I and Southern Destruction II | 1993 |
Stud Lee's Stable | Corporal Punishment, Chad Austin and Gen. Stud Lee | 1995 |
Sweet and Sour | Rob Knoxious and Johnny Graham | 1995 |
Team Punishment | Corporal Punishment, Derek Wayne and Buzz Stryker | 2003 |
The Tokyo Terrors | Kenshiro and Watsumi | 2000–2002 |
The Underground | Sebastian Coverdale, Alex Lunar, Gothic and Demonica | 2003 |
Yet Another Pair Of Wrestling Clowns | Wrestling Clown #1 and Wrestling Clown #2 | 1995 |
Managers and valets
[edit]Birth name: | Ring name(s): | Tenure: | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Tom Cusati | Royce C. Prophet | 1995–1997 | [53][28][1][30] |
Lou D'Angeli | Sign Guy Dudley | 1995 | [51] |
Nathaniel Forgotson | Platinum Nat Forge | 1997 | [82][128] |
Melissa Hiatt | Missy Hyatt | 1997 1999 |
[1][30][13] |
Robin Hunt | Hunter Q. Robbins III | 1998 | [65][101] |
Jeff Jones | Judge Jeff Jones | 1995–1996 | [28][49] |
Carl Murray | Dr. Blasphemy | 2003–2004 | |
Oreal Perras† | Ivan Koloff | 1997 | [125] |
Dawn Psaltis | Dawn Marie | 1997 | [56][42][82] |
Unknown | Al Bino | 1997 | [82] |
Unknown | Angela | 2002–2004 | |
Unknown | Barry Casino | 1998 | [65][101][69] |
Unknown | Brittany Bosoms | 1996–1997 | [28][4][13] |
Unknown | Candie | 2002–2003 | [38] |
Unknown | Demonica | 2003 | |
Unknown | Destiny | 1998 | [65][101] |
Unknown | Ginger Lynn Lucas | 1996–1997 | [2][1][42] |
Unknown | Hurricane Kelly | 1995 | [51] |
Unknown | Isis | 1995–1998 | [1][95][69] |
Unknown | Joe Cool | 1995 | [50][126][46] |
Unknown | Kayla | 2004 | |
Unknown | Lady Alexandria | 1996 | [98][28] |
Unknown | Lady Jenna | 2000 | [76] |
Unknown | Lana | 2004 | |
Unknown | Medic Maurice / Orderly Maurice | 1995 1998 2000 |
[126][69][76][51] |
Unknown | Miss Courtney | 1997 | [1] |
Unknown | Miss Patricia | 1997 | [31][2][1][13] |
Unknown | "Marvelous" Mitzi Million | 1998 | [65][69] |
Unknown | Naughty Nichole | 2003–2004 | |
Unknown | Nikita Brezhnikoff | 1997–1998 2000 |
[18][69][96] |
Unknown | Nurse Grace | 1995 1998 2000 |
[126][65][69][76][51] |
Unknown | Sambucca | 2000 | [96][76][48] |
Unknown | Sasha | 2003 | |
Unknown | Simply Lucious | 2004 | |
Mark Osborne | Gen. Stud Lee / Gen. / Stud Lee Osborne | 1995–1996 |
Commentators and interviewers
[edit]Birth name: | Ring name(s): | Tenure: | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Joel Gertner | Joel Gertner | 1997 | Ring announcer[1][2] |
Unknown | Al Albert | 1996–1997 | Ring announcer[1][2][42] |
Unknown | Handsome Howard Goldman | 2000 | Ring announcer |
Unknown | Kevin Carson | 1997 | [125] |
Unknown | Ron Young | 1996 | [28] |
Unknown | Stud Lee / Stud Lee Osborne | 1995–1996 | [28][50][125] |
Unknown | Vinnie Gambini | 1997 | Ring announcer[82] |
Referees
[edit]Birth name: | Ring name(s): | Tenure: | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Earl Hart | Earl Hart | 1997 | |
Jeff Jones | Judge Jeff Jones | 1992–1995 | [129] |
Tonya Stevens | Tonya Stevens | 1998 2000 |
[48][130] |
Unknown | Barry Roberts | 1998–1999 | |
Unknown | Dave the Wave | 1995–1999 | [28] |
Unknown | Howard Goldman / Rick Reed / Peter North | 1996–1997 | |
Unknown | Mike Lehner | 1996 | |
Unknown | Scott Stater | 1998–2000 |
Other personnel
[edit]Birth name: | Ring name(s): | Tenure: | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Jeff Amdur | Jeff Amdur | 1995–1998 | Timekeeper[76][96] |
Donna Burke | Donna Burke | 2002–2004 | Promoter[131] |
Tim Burke† | Tim Burke | 1991–2002 | Promoter[131] |
Randy Hill | Randy Hill | 2000 | Promoter MEWF Commissioner[77][96] |
Dennis Wippercht | Dennis Wippercht | 1991–2002 | Promoter |
Unknown | Michael Murphy | 2003–2004 | MEWF Commissioner |
Unknown | Tom Kanaras | 1996 | MEWF Commissioner[2][28] |
Notes | |
---|---|
† ^ Indicates they are deceased. | |
‡ ^ Indicates they died while they were employed with the Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation. | |
MCW ^ Indicates they were part of a talent exchange with Maryland Championship Wrestling. |
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