Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Anyone want to know all the wrestlers?well here it is?

RAW brand





Male wrestlers


Shelton Benjamin


Lance Cade


Carlito (Carly Colón)


John Cena


Daivari (Shawn Daivari)


Jim Duggan


Mick Foley


Shad Gaspard


Charlie Haas


Jeff Hardy


JTG (Jayson Paul)


Brian Kendrick


King Booker (Booker Huffman)


Bobby Lashley (Franklin Lashley)


Paul London


Santino Marella (Anthony Carelli)


Robbie McAllister (Derek Graham-Couch)


Rory McAllister (Russell Murray)


Trevor Murdoch (Trevor Rhodes)


Randy Orton


Chuck Palumbo


William Regal (Darren Matthews)


Sandman (Jim Fullington)


Snitsky (Eugene Snisky)


Super Crazy (Francisco Pantoja Islas)


Umaga (Eddie Fatu)


Val Venis (Sean Morley)





Female wrestlers


Jillian Hall (Jillian Fletcher)


Mickie James


Maria (Maria Kanellis) - Also an interviewer


Melina (Melina Perez)


Candice Michelle (Candice Beckman)





Referees


Mike Chioda - Senior Official


Jack Doan


Marty Elias (Marty Rubalcaba)


Chad Patton





Other on-air talent


Jonathan Coachman - Interim General Manager


Todd Grisham - Backstage interviewer and occasional ring announcer


Jerry Lawler - Color commentator of RAW and occasional wrestler


Shane McMahon - Occasional appearances


Mr. Kennedy (Ken Anderson) - Appears in a non-wrestling role, due to a triceps tear


Queen Sharmell (Sharmell Sullivan-Huffman) - Valet and wife of King Booker


Jim Ross - Play-by-play commentator of RAW and Executive Vice President of Business Strategies


Ron Simmons - Occasional appearances





Inactive talent


Armando Alejandro Estrada (Hazem Ali) - Manager of Umaga - (kayfabe) Suffered an injury at the hands of Bobby Lashley


Lilian Garcia - Ring announcer - Suffered an anterior cruciate ligament tear


Shawn Michaels (Michael Hickenbottom) - (kayfabe) concussion, Suffered a "Blown Out" knee, will require surgery


Triple H (Paul Levesque) - Recovering from a quadriceps muscle tear





Stables and tag teams


Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch


Paul London and Brian Kendrick


Cryme Tyme (Shad Gaspard and JTG)


The Hardys (Jeff Hardy and SmackDown!'s Matt Hardy)


The Highlanders (Robbie McAllister and Rory McAllister)


The World's Greatest Tag Team (Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas)





SmackDown! brand





Male wrestlers


Batista (Dave Bautista)


Deuce (James Reiher, Jr.)


Domino (Cliff Compton)


Kenny Dykstra (Ken Doane)


Edge (Adam Copeland)


Eugene (Nick Dinsmore)


Finlay (David Finlay)


Ric Flair (Richard Fliehr)


Funaki (Shoichi Funaki)


The Great Khali (Dalip Singh)


Chavo Guerrero (Salvador Guerrero III)


Matt Hardy


Mark Henry


Kane (Glen Jacobs)


Brett Major (Matt Cardona)


Brian Major (Brian Myers)


Chris Masters (Chris Mordetsky)


Shannon Moore


Jamie Noble (James Gibson)


Montel Vontavious Porter (Alvin Burke, Jr.)


Dave Taylor


Jimmy Wang Yang (James Yun)





Female wrestlers


Kristal Marshall - Also a Backstage Interviewer; Teddy Long's Personal Assistant


Michelle McCool


Torrie Wilson


Victoria (Lisa Marie Varon)





Referees


Mickie Henson - Senior Official


Jim Korderas


Charles Robinson





Other on-air talent


Cherry (Kara Drew) - Valet of Deuce 'N Domino


Tony Chimel - Ring announcer


Michael Cole (Michael Sean Coulthard) - Play-by-play commentator of SmackDown! and Managing Editor of WWE.com


Vickie Guerrero - Assistant General Manager


Hornswoggle (Dylan Postl) - Sidekick of Finlay


John "Bradshaw" Layfield - Color commentator of SmackDown!


Theodore Long - General Manager


Maryse (Maryse Ouellet) - Appears in commercial post-bumps


Runjin Singh (Dave Kapoor) - Translator of The Great Khali





Inactive talent


Sylvan Grenier- Working dark matches


Gregory Helms - Major neck injury, receiving neck fusion surgery


Hardcore Holly (Bob Howard) - Suffered a (kayfabe) broken arm; healing from elbow surgery


Chris Kay - Referee; Under 60 day suspension[citation needed]


Ashley Massaro - (kayfabe) Suspended by Mr. McMahon


Rey Mysterio (Oscar Gutierrez) - Knee surgery; has been (kayfabe) re-injured


The Undertaker (Mark Calaway) - Suffered a biceps tear





Stables and tag teams


Deuce 'N Domino with Cherry


The Major Brothers (Brett Major and Brian Major)





ECW brand





Male wrestlers


Chris Benoit


The Boogeyman (Marty Wright)


Elijah Burke


CM Punk (Phil Brooks)


Marcus Cor Von (Monty Brown)


Tommy Dreamer (Tom Laughlin)


Balls Mahoney (Jonathan Rechner)


The Miz (Mike Mizanin)


Johnny Nitro (John Hennigan)


Nunzio (James Maritato)


Stevie Richards (Michael Manna)


Matt Striker (Matthew Kaye)


Kevin Thorn (Kevin Fertig)


Viscera (Nelson Frazier, Jr.)





Referees


Scott Armstrong (Joseph James Jr.) - Senior Official


John Cone


Mike Posey





Other on-air talent


Brooke Adams - Appears in Extreme Exposé


Kelly Kelly (Barbara Blank) - Appears in Extreme Exposé


Layla (Layla El) - Appears in Extreme Exposé


Justin Roberts - Ring announcer


Joey Styles (Joseph Bonsignore) - Play-by-play commentator of ECW


Tazz (Peter Senerchia) - Color commentator of ECW





Inactive talent


Rob Van Dam (Rob Szatkowski) - Out indefinitely with a (kayfabe) concussion, contract expiring, not expected to re-sign





Stables and tag teams


The New Breed (Elijah Burke, Marcus Cor Von and Matt Striker)





Developmental talent





Ohio Valley Wrestling





Male wrestlers


Jay Bradley (Brad Bradley)


Paul Burchill


Colt Cabana (Scott Colton)


Chet the Jett (Neil Bzibziak)


Atlas DaBone


Jesse Dalton (Ray Gordy)


Justice Dalton (Drew Hankinson)


Jacob Duncan (Ryan Wilson)


Charles Evans


Jake Hager


Kassidy James (Cassidy O'Reilly)


K.C. James (Kurt Sellers)


Johnny Jeter


Mike Knox (Mike Hettinga)


Vladimir Kozlov (Oleg Prudius)


Michael Washington Kruel (Mike Kruel)


Steven Lewington


Mike Mondo (Michael Brendli)


Derrick Neikirk


Nick Nemeth


Antoni Polaski (Michael Depoli)


Mason Raige (Jeff Velocci)


Cody Rhodes (Cody Runnels)


Dan Rodman (Daniel Rodimer)


Chris Rombola


Shawn Spears (Ronnie Arniell)


Ace Steel (Chris Guy)


Aaron Stevens





Female wrestlers


Victoria Crawford


Katie Lea (Katarina Waters)


Beth Phoenix (Elizabeth Carolan)


Roucka (Milena Roucka) - Valet of Mike Kruel





Other on-air talent


Dr. Thomas (Tommaso Whitney) - Manager of Charles Evans %26amp; Justin LaRoche


Kevin Keenan - Referee





Inactive talent


Matt Cappotelli - Recently had successful brain surgery; return date unknown





Stables and tag teams


The Daltons (Jesse Dalton and Justice Dalton)


The James Boys (Kassidy James and K.C. James)


Team Elite (Mike Knox and Derrick Neikirk)


Terminal Velocity (Chet the Jett and Steven Lewington)





Florida Championship Wrestling





Male wrestlers


Afa Jr. (Afa Anoa'i, Jr.)


Robert Anthony


Drew Galloway


G-Rilla (George Murdoch)


Kofi Nahaje Kingston


Heath Miller


Ryan O'Reilly


Shawn Osborne (Shawn McGrath)


Eric Perez


Sheamus O'Shaunessy


Sonny Siaki


Russell Simpson


Harry Smith


Ryklon Stephens


Keith Walker


T.J. Wilson





Female wrestlers


Nattie Neidhart


Shantelle Taylor (Shantelle Malawski)


Krissy Vaine (Kristin Eubanks)





Other on-air talent


Wes Adams - Referee


Nick Patrick (Nick Hamilton) - Referee





Stables and tag teams


The Samoan Fight Club - (Afa Jr. %26amp; Sonny Siaki)





Unassigned talent





Male wrestlers


Eddie Colón


René Duprée (René Goguen)


Chris Gray


Mariusz Puczko


Hade Vansen





Female wrestlers


Beulah McGillicutty (Trisa Hayes)





Talent Relations





Management


James Tyler Bailey - Director of Talent Relations


Simon Dean (Mike Bucci) - Talent Development Manager


John Laurinaitis - Senior Vice President of Talent Relations


Stephanie McMahon - Executive Vice President of Talent and Creative Writing





Creative team


Court Bauer - SmackDown! brand


John Carle - Unspecified


Christopher DeJoseph - SmackDown! brand


Brian Gewirtz - Vice President; Head Writer for RAW brand


Michael Hayes (Michael Seitz) - Vice President; Head Writer for SmackDown! brand


Jen Hunt - Unspecified


Dave Kapoor - RAW brand


Ed Koskey - RAW brand


David Lagana - Head Writer for ECW brand


Dusty Rhodes (Virgil Runnels, Jr.) - ECW brand


Zachary Soto - SmackDown! brand


Pantelis Ypsilantis - ECW brand





Producers / Trainers


Arn Anderson (Martin Lunde) - RAW Senior Producer


Brad Armstrong (Brad James)


Gerald Brisco


Brooklyn Brawler (Steve Lombardi)


Tony Garea (Anthony Garcia)


Robert Gibson (Reuben Kane)


Steve Keirn - FCW Director


Blackjack Lanza (Jack Lanza)


Dean Malenko (Dean Simon) - ECW Senior Producer


Pat Patterson (Pierre Clemont)


Brother Love (Bruce Prichard)


Dr. Tom Prichard - FCW Head Trainer


Irwin R. Schyster (Mike Rotunda)


Ricky Steamboat (Richard Blood)


Sgt. Slaughter (Robert Remus)


Al Snow (Allen Sarven) - OVW Head Trainer


Tim White


Steve Williams


Barry Windham





Other roles


Sue Aitchison - Manager of Community Relations


"Stone Cold" Steve Austin (Steve Williams) - Makes occasional appearances


Thomas Barreca - Executive Vice President of WWE Enterprises


Jayson Bernstein - Director of Corporate Communications


Eric Bischoff - Makes occasional appearances


Robert A. Bowman - Member of the Board of Directors


Max Bretos - Part-time interviewer


Dorothy Brill - Senior Vice President of Human Resources


Carlos Cabrera - Spanish commentator


Peter Clifford - Vice President of Affiliate Sales


Edward S. Cohen – Executive Vice President


Kristi D'Aliso – Promotions Manager


Lou D'Angeli - Director of Promotions and Event Marketing


Gary Davis - Director of WWE Smackdown Your Vote!


Carl Demarco - President of WWE Canada


Basil DeVito – Director of Marketing Initiatives


Pete DiNicola - Senior Vice President


Darren Drozdov - WWE.com reporter


Kevin Dunn - Executive Vice President of Television Production


The Fabulous Moolah (Lillian Ellison) - Makes occasional appearances


Howard Finkel - Part-time announcer


Donna Goldsmith - Executive Vice President of Consumer Products


Paul Heyman


Hillbilly Jim (Jim Morris) - Public Relations


Jim Johnston - Music Director


Brian Kalinowski - General Manager of Digital Media


Edward Kaufman - Executive Vice President


David Kenin - Member of the Board of Directors'


Jack Korpela - Part-time color commentator of Heat


Neil Lawi - General Manager of WWE Music


Dan Levi - Senior Vice President of Marketing


Josh Mathews (Josh Lomberger) - Editor and host of WWE 24/7, occasional commentator


Linda McMahon - Chief Executive Officer


Marissa Mazzola-McMahon - Director of National Public Relations


Shane McMahon - Executive Vice President of Global Media, Head of Media Relations Department


Vince McMahon - WWE Chairman


Heather Mitchel - Producer


Stephan Moore - Retail Development Manager


Christopher Nowinski - Public Relations


Gene Okerlund - Part-time interviewer


Joseph Perkins - Member of the Board of Directors


"Rowdy" Roddy Piper (Roderick Toombs) - Makes occasional appearances


Dr. Ferdinand Rios - Physician


Jason Robinson - Set Design


Geof Rochester - Executive Vice President of Marketing


Monty Ross - Senior Director of Marketing


Marcelo Rodriguez - Spanish commentator


James A. Rothschild – Senior Vice President


Hugo Savinovich - Spanish commentator


Bob Schrader - WWE.com Fan Columnist


Melissa Seffens - Director of Network Affiliate Marketing


Frank Serpe - Chief Financial Officer


Michael Sileck - Chief Operating Officer


Joel Simon - President of WWE Films


Stuart Snyder - WWE President


Michael B. Solomon - Member of the Board of Directors


Steve Taylor - Vice President of Event Operations


Tim Walbert - Member of the Board of Directors


Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. - Member of the Board of Directors


Andrew Whitaker - Senior Vice President of International Television


Mark Yeaton - Timekeeper


Mae Young - Makes occasional appearances


Julie Youngberg-Drozdov - Costume designer Release date Real Name Ring Name(s) Notes Reference


1960 Maurice Catarcio The Matador


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1960 Edward Gossett Eddie Graham


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1963 Antonino Rocca Antonino Rocca


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1963 Buddy Rogers "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers


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1969 Ed Farhat The Sheik


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1970 Wahoo McDaniel Wahoo McDaniel


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1972 Karl Istaz Karl Gotch


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1972 Camille Tourville Tarzan Tyler


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1974 Fred Blassie "Classy" Freddie Blassie Retired from wrestling to focus on being a manager. Citation needed


1974 Miguel Feliciano Miguel Feliciano


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1975 James Dudley James Dudley


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1976 Kevin Sullivan Kevin Sullivan


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1977 Wladek Kowalski Killer Kowalski


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1978 Charles Kalani, Jr. Professor Toru Tanaka


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1978 George Stipich Stan "The Man" Stasiak


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1979 Scott Irwin Yukon Eric


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1979 Ivan Koloff Ivan Koloff


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1979 Vincent J. McMahon Vincent J. McMahon Retired as owner of the WWWF and sold it to his son, Vincent K. McMahon. Citation needed


1979 Jimmy Valen Jimmy Valiant


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[edit] World Wrestling Federation era





[edit] 1980's


Release date Real Name Ring Name(s) Notes Reference


1980 Ernie Ladd "Big Cat" Ernie Ladd Citation needed


1980 Bill White Wild Bill White


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1981 Lawrence Whistler Larry Zbyszko


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1981 Ed White Moondog King


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1982 Eddie Gilbert "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert


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1982 Lanny Kean Moondog Cujo


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1982 Paul McWight Moondog Rover


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1983 Tatsumi Fujinami Tatsumi Fujinami


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1983 Masa Saito Masa Saito


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1983 Bill Smithson Moondog Spike


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1984 Stan Hansen Stan Hansen


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1984 Houston Harris Bobo Brazil


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1984 Buzz Sawyer "Bulldog" Buzz Sawyer


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1984 Mikel Scicluna "Baron" Mikel Scicluna


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1984 Ray Stevens Ray Stevens


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1985 Mad Maxine Mad Maxine


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1985 Dick Murdoch Dick Murdoch


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1985 Dewey Robertson The Missing Link


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1985 Johnny Rodz Johnny Rodz


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1985 Buddy Rose "Playboy" Buddy Rose


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1985 Wendy Savinovich Wendi Richter


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1985 David Schultz "Dr. D" David Schultz Released after incident with reporter John Stossel. Citation needed


1986 Dory Funk, Jr. Hoss Funk


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1986 Stan Frazier Uncle Elmer


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1987 Takeshi Akabane Little Tokyo


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1987 Josef Bednarski Ivan Putski


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1987 Randy Colley Moondog Rex


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1987 Lionel Giroux Little Beaver Ended career after he suffered a back injury in a match with King Kong Bundy. Citation needed


1987 Raymond Kessler The Haiti Kid


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1987 Michael Kirschner Corporal Kirschner He failed a drug test and was suspended. Afterwards, Kirschner decided not to return. [1]


1987 Larry Latham Moondog Spot


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1987 Pedro Morales Pedro Morales


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1987 Barry Orton Barry O


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1987 Debbie Szestecki Debbie Combs


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1987 Eric Tovey Lord Littlebrook


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1987 Robert Windham Blackjack Mulligan


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June 1987 Tom Zenk Tom Zenk Contract dispute. Citation needed


July 4, 1987 Keith Franke Adrian Adonis


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1988 Sika Anoai Sika


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1988 Tom Billington Dynamite Kid


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1988 Craig Minervini Craig DeGeorge


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July 21 1988 Brian Blair B. Brian Blair Left due to unfulfilled promises to win the Tag Team titles never came to fruition. Citation needed


September 22 1988 Conrad Efraim S.D. Jones


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1988 Sam Fatu Tama


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1988 William Haynes, Jr. Billy Jack Haynes


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1988 Oliver Humperdink Oliver Humperdink


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1988 Reginald Lisowski The Crusher


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1988 Velvet Mykietowich Velvet McIntyre


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1988 Paul Orndorff "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff


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1988 Ken Patera Ken Patera


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1988 James Raschke The Baron


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1988 Sylvester Ritter Junkyard Dog, JYD


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1988 Bruno Sammartino Bruno Sammartino


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1988 David Sammartino David Sammartino


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1988 Patricia Karisma-Schroeder Leilani Kai


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1988 Michael Smith Sam Houston


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1988 "Superstar" Billy Graham "Superstar" Billy Graham


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1988 Peter Stilsbury Outback Jack


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1988 Noriyo Tateno Noriyo Tateno


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April 1988 Bruce Reed "The Natural" Butch Reed


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August 1988 Don Muraco Don Muraco


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1989 Tully Blanchard Tully Blanchard Was fired after failing a random drug test. Citation needed


1989 Scott Casey Scott Casey


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1989 Jean Gagné Frenchy Martin


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1989 Ronald Herd "Outlaw" Ron Bass


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1989 Melissa Hiatt Missy Hyatt


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1989 John Minton Big John Studd


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1989 Masashi Ozawa Killer Kahn


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1989 Harley Race Harley Race


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1989 Robin Smith Rockin' Robin


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1989 Max Taogaga Siva Afi


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December 1989 Tom Lister, Jr. Zeus


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[edit] 1990's


Release date Real Name Ring Name(s) Notes Reference


1990 Roger Barnes Ronnie Garvin


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1990 Allen Coage Bad News Brown Left due to claims that Vince McMahon failed to live up to promises. Citation needed


1990 Bill Eadie Ax


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1990 George Gray One Man Gang, Akeem


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1990 Hector Guerrero Gobbledygooker


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1990 James Janos Jesse Ventura


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1990 Al Perez Al Perez


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1990 Anthony White Tony Atlas, Saba Simba


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1990 Juanita Wright Sapphire


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1991 Brady Boone Battle Kat


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1991 Nick Busick Big Bully Busick Retired from wrestling. Citation needed


1991 Paul Centopani Paul Roma


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1991 Carly Colón Sr. Carly Colón Retired from wrestling. Citation needed


1991 Jim Barrell Boris Zhukov


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1991 Pete Doherty The Duke of Dorchester


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1991 Rick Harris Black Bart


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1991 Genichiro Tenryu Genichiro Tenryu


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1991 Koji Kitao Koji Kitao


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1991 André Rousimoff André the Giant Retired because he was too ill to continue wrestling. Citation needed


1991 John Tolos The Coach


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1992 Kerry Adkisson Texas Tornado Fired after failing random drug test. Citation needed


1992 Ray Fernandez Hercules


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1992 Elizabeth Hulette Miss Elizabeth Left the WWF shortly after her divorce from Randy Savage. Citation needed


1992 Adnan El Kassey General Adnan, Billy White Wolf


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1992 Andy Kindler Jamison


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1992 Mike McGuirk Mike McGuirk


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1992 James Reiher "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka


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1992 Terry Szopinski The Warlord


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1992 Pat Tanaka Pat Tanaka


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1992 John Wisniski, Jr. Greg "The Hammer" Valentine


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January 1992 Adolfo Bresciano Dino Bravo Retired from wrestling. Citation needed


December 1992 Kevin Wacholz Nailz Reportedly released after he attacked Vince McMahon over a dispute over money. Citation needed


1993 Charles Ashenoff Max Moon


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1993 Rob Bartlett Rob Bartlett


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1993 Wayne Bloom Beau Beverly


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1993 Tom Boric Paul Diamond


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1993 James Brunzell "Jumpin'" Jim Brunzell


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1993 Barry Darsow Smash, Repo Man


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1993 Mike Enos Blake Beverly


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1993 Jorge Gonzales Giant Gonzales


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1993 Jimmy Hart Jimmy Hart Left after McMahon asked for him take a 50% pay cut. Citation needed


1993 Raymond Heenan Bobby Heenan Left after McMahon asked for him take a 50% pay cut. Citation needed


1993 Steve James Lance Cassidy


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1993 Ken Johnson Slick Left to concentrate on preaching in his church. Citation needed


1993 Ed Leslie Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake


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1993 Sean Mooney Sean Mooney


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1993 John Nord The Berzerker, The Viking


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1993 Matt Osborne Doink the Clown (#1), Matt Borne


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1993 Lanny Poffo The Genius, "Leaping" Lanny Poffo


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1993 Sherri Russell "Sensational" Sherri Martel


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1993 Jerome Saganovich Jerry Sags


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1993 Merced Solis Tito Santana


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1993 Philip Theis Damien Demento


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1993 Brian Yandrisovitz Brian Knobbs


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1994 Tony Halme Ludvig Borga Retired due to injury Citation needed


1994 Jim Harris Kamala


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1994 Bruce Hart Bruce Hart


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1994 Keith Hart Keith Hart


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1994 Heidi Lee Morgan Heidi Lee Morgan


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1994 Fred Ottman Typhoon/Tugboat


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1994 Robert Rechsteiner Rick Steiner


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1994 Mike Shaw Bastion Booger


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1994 James Ware Koko B. Ware


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November 1994 Randy Poffo "Macho Man" Randy Savage


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1995 Afa Anoai Afa


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1995 Samula Anoai Samu Left due to excessive travel schedule. Citation needed


1995 Lou Albano "Captain" Lou Albano


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1995 Scott Bigelow Bam Bam Bigelow Left due to problems with the Klique. Citation needed


1995 Jeff Bradley Charlie Hunter


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1995 Steve Doll Steven Dunn


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1995 Harry Fujiwara Mr. Fuji Left due to excessive travel schedule and knee problems. Citation needed


1995 Claude Giroux Dink


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1995 Alfred Hayes Lord Alfred Hayes Left after getting in a car accident which resulted in him contracting gangrene and being confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Citation needed


1995 Robert Horne Mo


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1995 Mike Jones Virgil


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1995 Stan Lane Stan Lane


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1995 Ray Liccachelli Doink the Clown (#2)


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1995 Dan Marsh Dan Marsh, Danny Davis


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1995 Troy Martin Dean Douglas Quit after backstage problems with The Clique. Citation needed


1995 Debra Miceli Alundra Blayze Released after talking to WCW under contract. Citation needed


1995 Chris Pallies King Kong Bundy


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1995 Josip Peruzovic Nikolai Volkoff


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1995 Darryl Peterson Man Mountain Rock, Maxx Payne


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1995 James Richland Jimmy Del Ray


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1995 Gary Sabaugh The Italian Stallion


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1995 Akio Sato Akio Sato


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1995 Joe Scarpa Chief Jay Strongbow


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1995 Dan Spivey Waylon Mercy Retired after being injured in a match with Kevin Nash. Citation needed


1995 Jack Tunney Jack Tunney


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1995 Sione Vailahi The Barbarian, Sionne


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1995 Richard Vigneault "The Model" Rick Martel


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1995 Bill Watts Bill Watts Had many conflicts with Vince McMahon. Citation needed


1995 Timothy Well Timothy Well


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September 1, 1995 Lawrence Pfohl Lex Luger, The Narcissist Jumped ship to WCW, breaking his promise to Vince McMahon that he would stay. Citation needed


1996 Chris Candido Skip


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1996 Wayne Cowan Uncle Zebekiah


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1996 Mike Droese Duke "The Dumpster" Droese


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1996 Chad Fortune Travis


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1996 Terry Gordy Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy


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1996 Robert Miller Bushwhacker Butch


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1996 Louis Mucciolo Rad Radford, Louie Spicolli


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1996 Jinsei Shinzaki Hakushi


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1996 Warrior Ultimate Warrior Contract was terminated after several no-shows. Citation needed


1996 Erik Watts Troy


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1996 Brian Wickens Bushwacker Luke


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January 1996 Buddy Landel Buddy Landel Left after an injury sustained in a match with Bret Hart. Citation needed


1997 Tony Anthony TL Hopper, Uncle Cletus


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1997 Robert Bedard Rene Goulet


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1997 Scott Bednarski Scott Putski


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1997 Rick Bogner Fake Razor Ramon


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1997 Jamie Crookshanks J.C. Ice


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1997 Sid Eudy Sycho Sid, Sid Justice


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1997 Roy Wayne Farris The Honky Tonk Man


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1997 Doug Furnas Doug Furnas


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1997 James Hines Bobby Fulton


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1997 Barry Horowitz Barry Horowitz


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1997 Barney Irwin The Goon


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1997 Phil Lafleur Phil Lafon


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1997 Clarence Mason Clarence Mason


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1997 Masanori Murakawa The Great Sasuke


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1997 Todd Pettengill Todd Pettengill


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1997 Alex Porteau Alex "The Pug" Porteau


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1997 Jake Roberts Jake "The Snake" Roberts Released after failing drug tests. Citation needed


1997 Richard Rood "Ravishing" Rick Rude Left for WCW. Citation needed


1997 * Unknown The Commandant


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1997 Khosrow Vaziri Iron Sheik


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1997 Kelly Wolfe Wolfie D


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January 1997 Jose Lothario Jose Lothario


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November 1997 Bret Hart Bret "The Hitman" Hart Left after the incident at Survivor Series 1997 known as the Montreal Screwjob. [2]


December 1997 Jim Neidhart Jim "the Anvil" Neidhart Left WWF a month after the Montreal Screwjob. Citation needed


1998 Achim Albrecht Brakkus


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1998 Theodore Annis Teddy Hart Released for having "attitude problems." Citation needed


1998 Rodney Anoa'i Yokozuna He was unable to pass a physical required for professional wrestlers and was released. Citation needed


1998 Tom Brandi Salvatore Sincere, Tom Brandi


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1998 Joseph Bruce Violent J


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1998 Don Callis The Jackyl


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1998 Robert Fuller Tennessee Lee


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1998 Mike Hallick The Mantaur, Tank


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1998 Michael Hegstrand Hawk


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1998 Brian Lee Chainz, Evil Undertaker


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1998 Pablo Marquez Babu


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1998 Anthony Norris Ahmed Johnson Released after his wrestling style had begun to cause injury to his opponents. Citation needed


1998 Takeo Otsuka Mens Teioh


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1998 Luc Poirier Sniper


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1998 Juan Rivera Savio Vega


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1998 Shigeki Sato Dick Togo


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1998 Joseph Utsler Shaggy 2 Dope


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1998 Wally Yamaguchi Yamaguchi-San


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May 1998 Tammy Lynn Sytch Sunny Left the WWF for ECW. Citation needed


July 1998 Ricky Morton Ricky Morton


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August 1998 Del Wilkes The Patriot


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September 1998 Shian-Li Tsang Mrs. Yamaguchi-San


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October 1998 Jesus Castillo Jesus Castillo


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October 1998 Jose Estrada, Jr. Jose Estrada, Jr.


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October 1998 Miguel Perez Miguel Perez


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October 25, 1998 Leon White Vader Left after contract expired. Citation needed


1999 Christopher Daniels Conquistador Dos


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1999 Michael Durham Johnny Grunge


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1999 Paul Ellering Paul Ellering


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1999 James Myers George "The Animal" Steele


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1999 Ted Petty "Flyboy" Rocco Rock


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1999 Mike Plotcheck Bart Gunn, Bodacious Bart


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1999 Alicia Webb Ryan Shamrock


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February 1999 John Tenta Earthquake, Golga


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April 1999 Don Harris Don Harris, Jared Grimm, Jacob Blu, 8-Ball


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April 1999 Ron Harris Ron Harris, Jason Grimm, Eli Blu, Skull


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April 1999 Dan Severn Dan "The Beast" Severn


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May 1999 Marcus Merowitz Marc Mero


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July 19, 1999 Nicole Bass Nicole Bass Left after claiming she was sexually harassed. Citation needed


September 1999 Marianna Komlos Marianna, Mrs. Cleavage


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September 1999 Paulo da Silva Giant Silva


Citation needed


October 5, 1999 Vince Russo Vince Russo Left after having a falling out with Vince McMahon over the increased workload placed upon him. Citation needed


October 16, 1999 Jeff Jarrett Jeff Jarrett Contract expired. Citation needed


November 1999 Robert Maillet Kurrgan, The Interrogator


Citation needed


November 1999 Ken Shamrock Ken Shamrock Left to go back to UFC. Citation needed








[edit] Early 2000's


Release date Real Name Ring Name(s) Notes Reference


2000 Robert Backlund Bob Backlund


Citation needed


2000 Rebecca Budig Rebecca Budig


Citation needed


2000 Duane Gill Gillberg


Citation needed


2000 Glen Ruth Thrasher


Citation needed


2000 Jason Traverse Jason Sensation


Citation needed


January 2000 Carl Ouellet Jean Pierre LaFitte/Pierre


Citation needed


January 2000 Jacques Rougeau The Mountie


Citation needed


February 2000 Gertrude Vachon Luna Vachon Released from her contract due to allegedly taping the mouth of a producer shut. Citation needed


March 2000 Curtis Hughes Mr. Hughes


Citation needed


May 30, 2000 David Smith The British Bulldog


Citation needed


June 2000 Cathy Dingman Barbara Bush (B.B.)


Citation needed


July 2000 Vic Grimes Key


Citation needed


September 2000 Caryn Mower Muffy Mower


Citation needed


October 2000 Dennis Knight Mideon, Phineas I. Godwinn


Citation needed


November 3, 2000 Frostee Moore Mandy


Citation needed


December 2000 Brian Gerard James Road Dogg, Jesse James, Roadie Released after showing up for a Raw show in an "unfit work state" due to drug use. Citation needed


December 2000 Cynthia Lynch Bobcat Released from her contract. Citation needed


2001 Sara Calaway Sara Storyline ended; made brief appearances for WWE later. Citation needed


2001 Jim Dotson Jim Dotson Left to pursue other interest. Citation needed


February 27, 2001 Stacy Carter The Kat, Miss Kitty Released for behavior problems backstage. Citation needed


June 2001 Jason Arhndt Joey Abs


Citation needed


June 2001 Peter Gasperino Pete Gas


Citation needed


June 2001 Ron Killings K-Kwik Mutually agreed on release due to lack of push. Citation needed


June 2001 Rodney Leinhardt Rodney


Citation needed


July 2001 Joseph Hitchen Just Joe


Citation needed


July 9, 2001 Marcus Bagwell Buff Bagwell Released for unprofessional conduct. Citation needed


August 2001 Charles Warrington Chaz, Mosh, Beaver Cleavage Released from his contract. Citation needed


September 2001 Terri Poch Tori Was asked to train more but refused and was released. Citation needed


September 2001 Jesús Guadalupe Delgado Seldaña Essa Rios


Citation needed


September 24, 2001 Brian Adams Brian Adams, Crush Left WWF when he was asked to go to a developmental territory. Citation needed


September 24, 2001 Bryan Clark Bryan Clark, Adam Bomb Left WWF when he was asked to go to a developmental territory. Citation needed


November 30, 2001 Joanie Laurer Chyna Laurer sat out her contract after negotiations stalled around May 2001; her WWF contract ended November of that year. Citation needed


2002 Raymond Rougeau Raymond Rougeau


Citation needed


2002 Billy Silverman Billy Silverman Asked for release due to constant hazing. Citation needed


April 2002 Takao Yoshida Taka Michinoku


Citation needed








[edit] World Wrestling Entertainment era





[edit] 2002-2003


Release date Real Name Ring Name(s) Notes Reference


2002 Uliuli Fifita Haku, King Tonga, King Haku


Citation needed


2002 Jerry Lynn Jerry Lynn Went To TNA Wrestling. Citation needed


May 7, 2002 Scott Hall Scott Hall, Razor Ramon Released for obscene behavior on a plane trip and for drug and alcohol related issues. Citation needed


May 8, 2002 Curt Hennig Mr. Perfect Released after reportedly becoming intoxicated and getting into a fight with Brock Lesnar on a return flight from the United Kingdom. Citation needed


May 26, 2002 Raymond Traylor The Big Boss Man


Citation needed


July 2002 Gurjit Singh Tiger Ali Singh


Citation needed


August 25, 2002 Sean Waltman X-Pac, 1-2-3 Kid Left WWE in a mutual decision. Citation needed


September 7, 2002 Michael Alfonso Mike Awesome


Citation needed


September 27, 2002 Sean Stipich Shawn Stasiak, Meat


Citation needed


October 2002 Steve Blackman Steve Blackman Retired due to injury. Citation needed


October 2002 David Fliehr David Flair Released from developmental contract. Citation needed


November 24, 2002 Page Falkinburg "Diamond" Dallas Page Left after a neck injury suffered in a match with Hardcore Holly. Citation needed


November 24, 2002 Perry Satullo Perry Saturn


Citation needed


December 5, 2002 Charles Wright The Godfather, The Goodfather, Kama Mustafa, Kama, Papa Shango


Citation needed


January 2003 Barry Buchanan Bull Buchanan, Recon


Citation needed


January 2003 Scott Levy Raven, Johnny Polo Left After A Contract Dispute. Citation needed


February 14, 2003 Accie C. Connor D'Lo Brown Left to wrestle in Japan. Citation needed


March 2003 Kevin Kelly Kevin Kelly Left to pursue other ventures. Citation needed


March 2003 Debra Marshall Debra Walked from WWE in 2002 following Stone Cold Steve Austin's departure, WWE did not announce this until 2003. Citation needed


April 2003 Eric Angle Eric Angle Released from developmental contract. Citation needed


May 2003 Wayde Bowles Rocky Johnson


Citation needed


June 2003 Terry Taylor Terry Taylor, Red Rooster


Citation needed


July 2003 Terry Bollea Hulk Hogan, Hollywood Hogan, Mr. America Contract Expired. Left To star in both TV and Movies. Citation needed


July 1, 2003 Mike Lockwood Crash Holly, Crash Released on suspicion that he was using drugs. Citation needed


December 6, 2003 Nathan Jones Nathan Jones Requested release due to heavy travel schedule. Citation needed


December 31, 2003 Kevin Nash Kevin Nash, Diesel Left After Contract Expired. Citation needed








[edit] 2004-2005


Release date Real Name Ring Name(s) Notes Reference


February 4, 2004 Zach Gowen Zach Gowen Released due to alleged attitude problems. Citation needed


February 9, 2004 Chris Klucsaritis Chris Kanyon Kanyon claims that he was released because he is a homosexual. Citation needed


February 12, 2004 Ernest Miller Ernest "The Cat" Miller Retired Citation needed


February 12, 2004 Desmond Thompson Lamont


Citation needed


March 15, 2004 Bill Goldberg Goldberg Contract expired, declined to re-sign. Citation needed


March 15, 2004 Brock Lesnar Brock Lesnar Left to pursue career in the National Football League. Citation needed


April 3, 2004 Sean O'Haire Sean O'Haire Released after he was involved in an altercation with a female and was charged with assault. Citation needed


April 3, 2004 Terri Runnels Terri Runnels, Marlena Released Due To Budget Cuts. She Also Claims It Was Time For Her To Retire. Citation needed


April 15, 2004 Yoshihiro Asai Ultimo Dragon Asked for release to go back to Japan. Citation needed


June 2004 Rue DeBona Rue DeBona Asked for release. Citation needed


June 2004 Brian Lawler Grandmaster Sexay, Brian Christopher Released for allegedly using muscle relaxers. Citation needed


June 2004 Jacqueline Moore Jacqueline Released due to budget cuts. Citation needed


June 15, 2004 Chavo Guerrero Chavo Classic Released for no-showing a SmackDown! house show two days earlier. Citation needed


July 17, 2004 Solofa Fatu Rikishi, The Sultan, Fatu Released after refusing to lose weight. Citation needed


August 5, 2004 Ryan Sakoda Sakoda


Citation needed


August 10, 2004 Rena Merowitz Sable Was released due to budget cuts. Citation needed


August 17 2004 Scott Rechsteiner Scott Steiner He %26amp; WWE agreed on his release. Citation needed


October 26, 2004 Carmella DeCesare Carmella DeCesare Was no longer needed and released. Citation needed


November 1, 2004 Matthew Bloom A-Train, Albert, Prince Albert Budget cut; released while he was injured with a torn rotator cuff. Citation needed


November 1, 2004 Monty Sopp Billy Gunn, Mr. ***, Billy G, RockaBilly Left After Contract Expired. Citation needed


November 2, 2004 Rico Constantino Rico Was released due to budget cuts; Retired from wrestling. Citation needed


November 3, 2004 Nidia Guenard Nidia Was released along with Gail Kim and Chuck Palumbo. Citation needed


November 3, 2004 Gail Kim Gail Kim Released due to budget cuts. Citation needed


November 4, 2004 John Hugger Johnny Stamboli


Citation needed


November 12, 2004 Linda Miles Linda Miles, Shaniqua Released because of attitude problems. Citation needed


December 31, 2004 Dwayne Johnson The Rock, Rocky Maivia Retired from wrestling to focus on his movie career. Citation needed


February 2005 Amy Weber Amy Weber Left after hazing from other Superstars. Citation needed


March 2005 Rochelle Loewen Rochelle Loewen Left because she felt she wasn't getting enough exposure. Citation needed


April 11, 2005 Terry Gerin Rhyno Released for having a rather public argument with his wife in a hotel foyer, breaking a vase in the process. Citation needed


April 11, 2005 William Moody Paul Bearer


Citation needed


April 12, 2005 Nora Greenwald Molly Holly, Mighty Molly, Molly Requested release for personal reasons. Citation needed


April 12, 2005 Aaron Aguilera Jesús Aguilera, Jesús, Uno


Citation needed


April 18, 2005 Lance Evers Lance Storm Asked for his release due to the condition of his back. Citation needed


May 11, 2005 Matt Wiese Luther Reigns


Citation needed


June 2005 Lauren Jones Lauren Jones Left to star in movies and TV shows, considers coming back. Citation needed


June 30, 2005 Marc Lloyd Marc Lloyd One of the first release in WWE's major budget cuts in Late June/July of 2005. Citation needed


July 5, 2005 Maven Huffman Maven Was released along with 20+ others in July 2005. [3]


July 5, 2005 Matt Hyson Spike Dudley, Spike WWE decided not to renew his contract. Believed to be a cost-cutting measure by WWE. [3]


July 5, 2005 Peter Gruner Billy Kidman, Kidman Was released due to budget cuts. [3]


July 5, 2005 Mark Jindrak Mark Jindrak Is one of the 20+ superstars released in July 2005. [3]


July 6, 2005 Jackie Gayda Miss Jackie Is one of the 20+ superstars released in July 2005. [3]


July 6, 2005 Joy Giovanni Joy Giovanni Was released due to budget cuts. [3]


July 6, 2005 Devon Hughes D-Von Dudley, Reverend D-Von WWE decided not to renew his contract. [3]


July 6, 2005 Mark Lamonica Bubba Ray Dudley, Buh Buh Ray Dudley WWE decided not to renew his contract. [3]


July 6, 2005 Matt Morgan Matt Morgan Was released along with 20+ others in July 2005. [3]


July 6, 2005 Dawn Marie Psaltis Dawn Marie Was also released along with 20+ others in July 2005; she was pregnant at the time. [3]


July 6, 2005 Hiroko Suzuki Hiroko Is one of the 20+ superstars released in July 2005. [3]


July 6, 2005 Kenzo Suzuki Kenzo Suzuki Is one of the 20+ superstars released in July 2005. [3]


July 8, 2005 Jim Cornette Jim Cornette Released after many backstage confrontations at OVW. [3]


July 18, 2005 Earl Hebner Earl Hebner Released for selling WWE merchandise without permission. Citation needed


July 19, 2005 Dave Hebner Dave Hebner Released in connection with Earl Hebner incident. Citation needed


July 22, 2005 Lisa Moretti Ivory Is one of the 20+ superstars released in July 2005. Citation needed


July 25, 2005 Brian Heffron The Blue Meanie Short-term contract expired Citation needed


August 13, 2005 Frankie Kazarian Frankie Kazarian Asked for his release after WWE wanted him to cut his hair. Citation needed


August 26, 2005 Christopher Irvine Chris Jericho Left wrestling to tour with Fozzy, do movies and spend time with family. Citation needed


September 11, 2005 Daniel Puder Daniel Puder Was released due to budget cuts; offered a lower salary but refused. Citation needed


September 21, 2005 Mark Copani Muhammad Hassan Taken off TV at request of UPN over a storyline. Quit shortly thereafter. [4]


October 29, 2005 Brian Hebner Brian Hebner Released, shortly after his father Earl Hebner and uncle Dave Hebner, for behavior problems. Citation needed


October 31, 2005 Jason Reso Christian Contract expired. Citation needed


December 5, 2005 Christy Hemme Christy Hemme Released as a budget cut. Citation needed


December 8, 2005 Yoshihiro Tajiri Tajiri Asked for his release so he could go back to Japan. [5]








[edit] 2006-2007


Release date Real Name Ring Name(s) Notes Reference


2006 Terry Funk Terry Funk


Was injured at One Night Stand and advised not to return. Citation needed


January 2006 Elisabeth Rouffaer Elisabeth Left WWE because she didn't feel like wrestling was the right job for her. Citation needed


January 6, 2006 Eduardo Aníbal González Hernández Juventud Guerrera, Juventud Released for poor behavior backstage. Citation needed


January 17, 2006 Jon Heidenreich Heidenreich Released by WWE after taking time off for ear infection. Citation needed


February 2006 Thea Vidale Momma Benjamin Gimmick had ended. Citation needed


February 10, 2006 Tom Matera Antonio Budget Cut [6]


February 10, 2006 John Roselli Romeo Budget Cut [6]


February 13, 2006 "Cowboy" Bob Orton "Cowboy" Bob Orton


budget cut [7]


February 22, 2006 John Toland James Dick Released due to backstage incident with his tag team partner. Citation needed


February 22, 2006 Chad Wicks Chad Dick Released due to backstage incident with his tag team partner. Citation needed


March 9, 2006 José Alvarado Nieves Super Porky Was released with entire Juniors Division. [8]


March 9, 2006 Unknown Octagoncito Was released with entire Juniors Division. [8]


March 9, 2006 Unknown Piratita Morgan Was released with entire Juniors Division. [8]


March 9, 2006 Unknown Tsuki Was released with entire Juniors Division. [8]


March 9, 2006 Unknown Mascarita Sagrada, Max Mini Was released with entire Juniors Division. [8]


March 9, 2006 Unknown Pequeño Violencia Was released with entire Juniors Division. [8]


March 21, 2006 Matt Anoai Rosey Mutual decision, both parties thought it was a good idea for him to take time off. Citation needed


April 4, 2006 Travis Tomko Tyson Tomko Asked for release due to lack of Matches. Citation needed


April 27, 2006 Brian Mailhot Palmer Cannon Requested release after hazing by other superstars. Citation needed


May 26, 2006 Orlando Jordan Orlando Jordan He was released for having an unauthorized person with him on the road and backstage at events. Citation needed


June 6, 2006 Joseph Laurinaitis Road Warrior Animal, Animal, The Road Warrior Released after throwing a temper tantrum backstage because his character ideas were all turned down by management. Citation needed


June 14, 2006 Virgil Runnels III Goldust, Dustin Rhodes Released because he missed a Raw show while attending to family problems. Citation needed


June 29, 2006 Joseph Dorgan Johnny Parisi


Citation needed


July 2006 Stacy Keibler Stacy Keibler, Super Stacy Let contract expire to pursue an acting career. Citation needed


August 25, 2006 Kurt Angle Kurt Angle Granted an early release from his contract for personal reasons. [9]


September 17, 2006 Patricia Stratigias Trish Stratus Retired from wrestling. Citation needed


September 27, 2006 David Cash Kid Kash Released due to "attitude problems" [10]


September 28, 2006 Peter Polaco Justin Credible, Aldo Montoya, P.J.Walker Released after no-showing an ECW taping and for failing to contact WWE management afterwards. Citation needed


September 29, 2006 Marty Jannetty Marty Jannetty Fired for going AWOL and not contacting the office afterwards. Citation needed


October 12, 2006 Francine Fournier Francine Released from her contract. [11]


October 12, 2006 Brent Albright Gunner Scott, Brent Albright Released from developmental contract [12]


October 26, 2006 Ted DiBiase "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase


[13]


November 1, 2006 Dionicio Castellanos Psicosis He was released following an arrest for allegedly stealing a car in Mexico. [14]


November 26, 2006 Amy Dumas Lita Retired to focus on acting and music career. Citation needed


December 13, 2006 Amy Zidian Amy Zidian Released from her contract because of attitude problems. [15]


December 15, 2006 Dan Morrison Danny Doring Released from his contract. [16]


2007 Todd Romero Steve Romero


Citation needed


January 18, 2007 Chris Anderson C.W. Anderson, Christopher W. Anderson Budget cut. [17]


January 18, 2007 Doug Basham Doug Basham Budget cut. [17]


January 18, 2007 Carlene Begnaud Jazz Budget cut. [17]


January 18, 2007 Rodney Begnaud Rodney Mack Budget cut. [17]


January 18, 2007 David Heath Gangrel Budget cut. [17]


January 18, 2007 Danny Holly Danny Basham Budget cut. [17]


January 18, 2007 Mike Shane Jake Gymini Budget cut. [17]


January 18, 2007 Todd Shane Jesse Gymini Budget cut. [17]


January 18, 2007 Charles John Spencer Tony Mamaluke Budget cut. [17]


January 18, 2007 Sylvester Terkay Sylvester Terkay Budget cut. [17]


January 19, 2007 Chris Chavis Tatanka Budget cut. [18]


January 20, 2007 Bill DeMott Bill DeMott, Hugh Morrus Budget cut. [18]


February 2007 Paul Wight The Big Show Contract expired. [19]


February 27, 2007 Andrew Martin Test Released from contract [20]


March 22, 2007 Rebecca DiPietro Rebecca Released


[edit] RAW


Jillian Hall (Jillian Fletcher)


Mickie James


Maria (Maria Kanellis) - Backstage interviewer, occasional wrestler


Melina (Melina Perez) - WWE Women's Champion


Candice Michelle (Candice Beckman)


Queen Sharmell (Sharmell Sullivan-Huffman) - Valet and wife of King Booker





[edit] SmackDown!


Cherry (Kara Drew) - Valet of Deuce 'N Domino


Kristal (Kristal Marshall) - Backstage interviewer, occasional wrestler


Maryse (Maryse Ouellet) - Hostess of SmackDown!


Michelle McCool


Victoria (Lisa Marie Varon)


Torrie Wilson





[edit] ECW


Brooke (Brooke Adams) - Member of Extreme Exposé


Kelly Kelly (Barbara Blank) - Member of Extreme Exposé


Layla (Layla El) - 2006 WWE Diva Search winner, member of Extreme Exposé





[edit] Inactive Divas


Ashley (Ashley Massaro) - (kayfabe) Suspended indefinitely


Lilian Garcia - RAW ring announcer, inactive due to injury





[edit] WWE Developmental Divas





[edit] Ohio Valley Wrestling


Victoria Crawford


Katie Lea (Katarina Waters)


Beth Phoenix (Elizabeth Carolan)


Roucka (Milena Roucka) - Valet of Mike Kruel





[edit] Florida Championship Wrestling


Nattie Neidhart


Shantelle Taylor (Shantelle Malawski)


Krissy Vaine (Kristin Eubanks)





[edit] Unassigned Talent


Beulah McGillicutty (Trisa Hayes Laughlin)





[edit] Notable former WWE Divas


Ariel (Shelly Martinez)


Nicole Bass


Chyna (Joanie Laurer)


Debra (Debra Marshall)


Christy Hemme


Molly Holly (Nora Greenwald)


Ivory (Lisa Moretti)


Miss Jackie (Jackie Gayda)


Jacqueline (Jacqueline Moore)


Jazz (Carlene Begnaud)


The Kat (Stacy Carter)


Stacy Keibler


Gail Kim


Lita (Amy Dumas)


Dawn Marie (Dawn Marie Psaltis)


Nidia (Nidia Guenard)


Terri Runnels


Sable (Rena Mero)


Trinity (Stephanie Finochio)


Trish Stratus (Patricia Stratigias)


Sunny (Tammy Lynn Sytch)


Tori (Terri Poch)


Luna Vachon (Gertrude Vachon)

Anyone want to know all the wrestlers?well here it is?
Thanks for the info
Reply:We could have just visited Wikipedia.
Reply:Thank You for that Unessecary reading material.





on a side note,,,


I think (Eugene)Snitsky and Eugene should team up.


Snitsky has no talent, and Eugene's a "retard".


Theyd be The Eugenes.
Reply:thanks for your time copying and pasting -.-
Reply:Wow. How long did that take you to write down lol.
Reply:it took me a long time to read all that
Reply:you have way to much time on your hands. imagine what you could be doing instead of watching tv all day.
Reply:DAMN
Reply:i care!
Reply:I need your help! Do u know if Chris Benoit has a brother? And their family once owned half of WWE? And whether Chris Benoit's brother was also a champion before? What was his name? How did he look like? Thanks!
Reply:That was awesome!!

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