List of Juggalo Championship Wrestling personnel

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Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW) is a professional wrestling promotion based in Novi, Michigan. [1] Employees in JCW consist of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, ring announcers, interviewers, referees, trainers, script writers and various other positions. Executives and board of directors are also listed.

Contents

Employees and management are organized by role within the promotion. the ring name of the employee is written on the left, while the employee's real name is on the right.

The executive officers section refers to the employees that handle the everyday demands of the company. Employees that fit in this section are producers and other senior officials. Creative Writers or Script Writers are the employees that write the storylines, segments, and make the matches for each event and internet episode of JCW's internet program SlamTV! .

Roster

Male wrestlers

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Ring nameReal nameNotes
2 Tuff Tony Anthony BorcherdingCreative writer [2]
Bill Martel Daniel Lewis [3]
Breyer WellingtonBrian Smith [4]
Bubba MackenzieJustin Felix [5]
Bull Pain Frank Vizi [2]
Butler JevesGideon Malice [4]
Chuey MartinezUnknown Tag Team Champion
The Jailbird ManUnknown [2] [6]
Josh MovadoJosh Movado [5]
Kongo Kong Steven Wilson
Mad Man Pondo Kevin CanadyTrainer at JCW Wrestling School [5] [7]
Mosh Pit MikeUnknownTag Team Champion
Necro Butcher Dylan Summers [5]
Officer Colt Cabana Scott Colton [4]
Pauly Thomaselli Brandon Thomas [5]
Raven Scott Levy [2]
Rob Conway Robert Conway Jr. [2]
Sabu Terry Brunk [4]
Sexy Slim GoodyJason Dukes [4]
The Spider MonkeyUnknown
Super Strong TigerWilliam Yerger
Vampiro Ian Hogkinson Heavyweight Champion
Vito Thomaselli Kent Thomas [5]
The WeedmanKurt Krueger [2]
Zach Gowen Zachary Gowen [4]

Female wrestlers

Ring nameReal nameNotes
Amber O'Neal Kimberly Davis [8]

Other on-air talent

Ring nameReal nameRoleNotes
Charlie BrownKarsten ColbertManager of Sabu [5]
Kevin GillKevin Gill Play-by-play commentator
Senior Official
[5]
Slick Rick Buggles Richard Murrell Ring announcer [9]
Scott D'Amore Scott D'AmoreOccasional color commentator Creative Development, Writer [10]
Shaggy 2 Dope Joseph Utsler Color commentator
Occasional wrestler
Co-Founder and Co-Owner
Executive Producer of Slam TV! [5] [9] [11]
Truth Martini Martin KrcajManager of Breyer Wellington and Kongo Kong [5]
Upchuck the ClownJoel Fragomeni Ring announcer
Violent J Joseph BruceCommissioner
Occasional wrestler
Co-Founder and Co-Owner
Executive Producer of Slam TV!
Creative Development, Writer [12] [9] [11]

Company officials

Executive officers

NameNotes
Billy Bill (William Dail)Chief Executive Officer [9]

Referees

Ring nameReal nameNotes
A. T. HuckAlan Haugabook [5]
Buck Bubbles [5]
Drew TaylorDrew Taylor [5]
Zachary CarterZachary Carter [5]
Jeff the RefJeffrey Bundy [5]

Other personnel

NameNotes
Brian KumaCamera Man
Editor, SlamTV! [9]
Mike FortunatoCamera Man
Editor, SlamTV! [9]
Robert GammonsCamera Man
Editor, SlamTV! [9]

See also

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