List of former International World Class Championship Wrestling personnel

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This is a list of professional wrestlers and personalities that performed in the different incarnations of the International World Class Championship Wrestling promotion from:

Contents

Alumni

Male wrestlers

Birth name Ring name(s)TenureRef
Christopher Adams Chris Adams1988 [1]
Kevin Adkisson Kevin von Erich1991 4
Michael Alegado King Kaluha
Prince Mike Kaluha
Mike Kaluha
The Hawaiian Hurricane
1985
1986–1989
1990–1992
1995
[2] [3] [4] [5]
Marcelino Alicea Jose Rivera
Jose Luis Rivera
1989
Randall Alls Randy Rose1986
Arthur "Afa" Anoai Afa1985 [5] [6] [7] [8]
Leati "Sika" Anoa'i Sika1985 [5] [6] [7] [8]
Rodney Anoa'i The Great Kokina1985
Theodore Arcidi Ted Arcidi1988
Robert Backlund Bob Backlund1985 [9]
Douglas Baker Ox Baker1985–1986 [7]
Michael BrannonDr. Red Roberts1987
Victor BarajasBlack Gordman1985
Marc Bazzle The Prankster1990
James Bednarski Scott Putski1988
1991
1995
[10] [11]
Josef Bednarski Ivan Putski1986–1987
1988–1989
1991
1995
[10] [11]
Adolfo Bermudez White Cloud1992–1993 [2] [12] [13] [14]
Victor Blood Vic Steamboat1988–1992 [15] [16] [2] [17]
Nicholas Bockwinkel Nick Bockwinkel1986 1
Larry Booker Moondog Spot1987 [2] [18]
Wayde Bowles Rocky Johnson1988 [17]
Jonathan Boyle Lord Jonathan Boyd1988–1989 [16] [1]
Thomas Brandi Johnny Gunn
Mr. Fantasy
Tom Brandi
1986–1989
1991–1992
1993–1995
[2] [19] [20] [4] [21] [22]
Timothy Brooks Killer Tim Brooks1985
1986
Dennis Bunt Dennis Allen1990–1991
Thomas Cairo Tom Cairo1988 [17]
John Callahan John Callahan1985 [5] [6]
Christopher Candido Chris Candido
Mr. Charisma
1992
1993
[20] [14]
Neil Caricofe Neil Superior1992–1993 [23]
Brian Carreiro The Terminator1986
Preston CarringtonTony Ulysses
Caribbean Cyclone
Tony Carrington?
1985
1988
1990
[5] [24]
James CarulloGino Caruso
Mr. X
The Funny Clown
1993–1995 [14] [21] [4] [25]
Bert CentenoBert Centeno
Bert Santana
1985–1986
1988
1994
[5] [6] [1] [19] [11]
Richard Charland Richard Charland1987
John Charyszyn Larry Winters1985
Joe ChettiTasmaniac Mako1992 [20]
Eldridge Coleman Superstar Billy Graham1986 [26] [27] [28] [29]
Dennis Condrey Dennis Condrey1989–1990 [2]
Ion Croitoru Johnny K-91988 [1] [10]
Ruben Cruz Hercules Ayala1985–1986 4 [7]
Joseph D'Acquisto The Rochester Roadblock1989 [30]
Michael Davis Mike Davis1985
Michael Davis Bugsy McGraw1986
Nicholas DeCarloNick DeCarlo1988
Gerry DellaserraRocky Della Serra1985 [6]
William DeMott Crash the Eliminator1994–1995 [11] [21] [3] [4]
Ronald DiMaria The Star Warrior1991 [15]
Dominic DeNucci Dominic DeNucci1985 [9]
Brian DonahueBrian Donahue1989
James Duggan Jim Duggan1994
Michael Durham Equalizer Zap
Johnny Rotten
1990–1993 [2] [14] [31]
Conrad Efraim S. D. Jones1991
Adnan El Farthie Sheik Adnan Al-Kaissie1986 1
Rob Elowitch Robbie Ellis1985–1989
1995
[5] [6] [15] [32]
Douglas Embry Eric Embry1985 [8]
James EschbachJimmy Deo1992–1993 [2] [23] [13] [14] [33]
José Estrada Sr. The Super Medic1985 4 [7] [5] [6]
Jeff EvansJeff Grippley1992–1993 [12] [23]
Samuel Fatu Tonga Kid1985 [5] [6]
Solofa Fatu Jr. Tonga Kid #21985 [6]
Emmanuel Fernández Manny Fernandez1993–1994 [34] [35]
Roy Ferris The Honky Tonk Man1991
Tonga Fifita King Tonga1985 4 [7]
Richard Fliehr Ric Flair1985 [36]
Michael Foley Cactus Jack
Cactus Jack Foley
1988
1991
[37] [38]
Joseph Fornini Joe Savoldi1985–1989
1991–1995
[7] [16] [2] [32] [39]
Rudolph FreedRudy Diamond1985 [5] [6]
Gary Fulton Charlie Fulton1985
1986
Dory Funk Jr. Dory Funk Jr.1985
1991
[7] [16] [8] [5] [6]
Scott Garland Scott Taylor1992–1993 [12]
David GiegoldThe Mad Russian
Nikita Mulkovich
1987–1988 [17] [37]
Douglas Gilbert Doug Gilbert1989–1990 [2]
Jim GoodJimmy B. Good
Jimmy B. Goode
1992–1993 [23] [33]
Frank Goodish Bruiser Brody1986
1987 4
[27] [40]
Carlos González Carlos Colon1984–1985 4 [7] [5] [6] [16]
José González Invader #11985 4 [7] [8] [5] [6]
Scott Hall Scott Hall1986 1
James Harrell Boris Zhukov1986 1
James Harris Kamala1986 [28]
John Harris Silo Sam1986 1
Curtis Hennig Curt Hennig1986 1
Michael Hickenbottom Shawn Michaels1986 1
Richard HoffG.Q. Stratus1991–1992 [2] [20]
Timothy Horner Tim Horner1985
Barry Horowitz Jack Hart1986 [9]
Curtis Hughes Mr. Hughes1994 [11]
Francis Huntington Jules Strongbow1985–1986 [9]
Leonard Inzitari Mario Mancini1990
Fredrick Jannetty Marty Jannetty1986 1
Michael Jones Virgil
Soul Train Jones
1987
1995
[4]
[[Tommy Lee Jones]]Tommy Lane1985
Lanny Kean Jr. Cousin Junior1987
Stephen Keirn Steve Keirn1988 [10]
Patrick KellyH.D. Ryder
H.D. Rider
1994 [25]
Stephen KetcherChief Gatorwolf
Steve Gatorwolf
1988 3 [10]
Kurt Koski Rusty Brooks
Super Duper Mario
1986–1987
1989–1990
Thomas Laughlin Tommy Dreamer
Tommy Madison
T.D. Madison
El Diablo
1991
1993
[2] [13] [14] [41]
Edward Leslie Brutus Beefcake1995 [21] [3]
Mark Lewin The Purple Haze1986 4 [7] [15] [40] [19]
Ray Liachelli Ray Apollo1985 [5] [6]
Steven Lombardi The Brooklyn Brawler1992
1995
[42] [21] [4]
Mark LoMonaco The Terminator1993–1994 [34] [43]
Pete LucicPreston Steele1989
Anthony Magliaro Tony Rumble
Dungeon Master
Tony Rummell
1984–1990 [6] [27] [2]
James Manley Jim Powers1994 [11]
James Maritato Damien Stone1993–1995 [13] [25] [21] [3] [4]
Rick Martello Big City Mike
Hillbilly Mike
1987
1993
[44]
Anthony Matteo Tony Stetson1988
1993
[17] [45]
Michael McCord Austin Idol1985–1986 4 [7] [19]
Mark MestMark Mest1992–1993 [23] [33] [45]
Troy MestTroy Mest1992–1994 [23] [33] [35]
Jeff MillerThe Metal Maniac1992
1994
Robert Miller Butch Miller
Bushwhacker Butch
1985
1992–1993
1995
[7] [4] [5] [6]
David Mosier Chief Thunder Mountain1990
James Neidhart Jim Neidhart1995 [21] [3]
Tommy NortonFlex Lavender
Mr. Majestic
1992–1993 [20] [12] [13] [14]
Atsushi Onita Atsushi Onita1990
Robert Orton Sr. Bob Orton1988
1990
1995
[21] [3]
Robert Orton Jr. Bob Orton Jr.1989
Claude Ouimet Gustav the Giant
Giant Gustav
1987–1988
Phil Pantos Phil Apollo1986–1987
1988–1990
[15] [16] [2]
John Parent Drifter Ripper1992–1993 [33] [45]
Ken PassarielloKen Passariello1985 [5]
Kenneth Patera Ken Patera1990
1991
Alex Pérez Al Perez1985 [7] [5] [6]
Paul Perschmann Buddy Rose1985
1986 4
[7]
Josip Peruzovic Nikolai Volkoff1989
1990
1992–1993
[31]
Gene Petit Cousin Luke1994 [35] [25]
Theodore Petty The Cheetah Kid1988
1990
[37]
William Pierce Chris Michaels1994 [35] [25]
Thomas Prichard Tom Prichard1989
Anthony PuccioThe Punisher1989–1990 [27] [15] [2]
Valentino Puccio The Henchman1989–1990 [27] [15] [2]
Duane PuttDrifter Nomad1992–1993 [23] [33] [45]
Ronald Reis SWAT
Swath
1994
Robert Remus Sgt. Slaughter1986 1
John Richardson Johnny Rich1986 1
Thomas Richardson Tommy Rich1988 [10]
Johnny RiveraInvader #21985 4 [7] [8] [5] [6]
Alexander Rizzo Alexander the Great1995 [21] [3]
John Rodriguez Johnny Rodz1985
Richard Rood Rick Rude1991
Ray Samalonis Ray Odyssey1987–1988
1989–1994
[32] [13] [14] [25] [46]
Michael Santoni Jr. Primo Carnera III
Mike Fury
1993–1994 [13] [31] [25]
Al Kuyaribo SantosDancing Wolf
Chief Dancing Wolf
1992–1993 [2] [12] [13] [14]
Erich Sbraccia Eric Sbracchia1986–1990 [15] [32] [2] [39]
Luke Scarpa Chief Jay Strongbow1985 [8]
David Schultz David Schultz1985 [36] [8]
Jerry SeaveyCandy Man1994
Tetsuo Sekigawa Mr. Pogo1989
Peter Senerchia Tazmaniac
Tasmaniac
The Tasmanian Devil
Tasmaniac Noga
1990–1992
1993
[32] [13] [14] [47] [48]
Michael Sharpe Iron Mike Sharpe1989
Michael Shaw Bastion Booger1995 [11]
Keith ShearaSpecial K
Keith Scherer
Keith Sheer
1993 [14] [45]
Robert Shoup The Pink Assassin
The Wrestling School Dropout
1986
1989–1995
[15]
Lawrence Shreve Abdullah The Butcher1985–1986 4
1991
[7] [27] [5] [6]
George SkaalandGeorge Skaaland1988
David Slinker Ron Slinker1986 4
William Smithson Moondog Spike1987–1988 [16] [37] [2] [18]
James Snuka Jimmy Snuka1986 1
1992
1994–1995
[11]
Merced Solis Tito Santana1991
1994–1995
[16] [35] [25] [11]
Douglas Somerson Doug Somers1986 1
David Sontag Dave Power1988–1989 [10]
Larry Sontag Larry Power1988–1989 [10]
Roberto Soto Roberto Soto1986
1987
Lester Speight Wreak Havoc1995 [21] [3] [4]
John StuebnerDr. Johnny Wildside1991–1993 [13] [14] [33] [45]
Kevin Sullivan Kevin Sullivan1985–1986 2
1991
[7] [15] [6] [40]
Mike SundeckMike Sundance
The Invader
1987–1988 [17] [37] [10]
Patrick Tanaka Pat Tanaka1991
William Terry Kurt von Hess1985–
Philip Theis Mondo Kleen1991–1992 [12]
Curtis Thompson Chip the Firebreaker1992–1993 [22] [14] [49]
Scott Thompson Texas Terminator Hoss
Big Hoss
1990
Ken Timbs Ken Timbs1985–1986 [19]
Thomas UrbanskiThe Mad Russian1990
Paul Vachon Butcher Vachon1987
William Vaughn Lance von Erich1993
Hossein Vaziri The Iron Sheik1987
1988
[37]
Richard Vigneault Rick Martel1994
1995
[11] [21] [3]
James Ware Koko B. Ware
Koko Ware
1991
1993
1994–1995
[16] [34] [21] [3]
Morgus Watson Morgus the Maniac1993 [23] [14] [33]
Peter WeeksPeter Weeks1993 [13] [14]
Pezavan Whatley Pez Whatley1988
Lawrence Whistler Larry Zbyszko1986 1
Anthony White Tony Atlas
The Black Scorpion
1987–1990
1991–1992
1993–1995
[20] [16] [11] [50]
Brian Wickens Luke Williams
Bushwhacker Luke
1985
1992–1993
1995
[7] [4] [5] [6]
Charles Williams Rockin' Rebel1993–1994 [14]
Mike WilliamsEqualizer Zip1990–1991 [2]
Barry Windham Barry Windham1986 [51] [40] [29]
Robert Windham Blackjack Mulligan1986 2 [51] [40] [29] [28]
Edward Wiskoski Colonel DeBeers1986 1
Jonathan Wisniski Greg Valentine1992–1995 [16] [13] [14] [25] [11]
Barry Wolfe Dusty Wolfe
Equalizer Zoom
Psycho
1985–1986
1988
1990–1991
[2] [19]
Brett Woyan Brett Sawyer1988 [10]
Donald Zalesky Curly Moe1990–1991
Unknown Adrian Street 1987
UnknownAgent Gunn1994–1995 [11] [4]
UnknownAgent Maxx1994–1995 [11] [4]
UnknownA.J. Steele1995 [4]
UnknownAl King1986
UnknownAl "Cornbread" Philips1990–1991
UnknownAli Pasha
Sheik Ali Pasha
1987
UnknownAngelo Gómez1985 4 [8]
UnknownBandit Bill Rosey1987 [29]
UnknownBig Bad Bob1994 [25]
UnknownBig Foot Ali Oop1986 1
UnknownBig Mac1988
UnknownBig Sweet William1990–
UnknownBilly Watkins1992 [12]
UnknownBlack Plague1993– [45]
UnknownBlitzkrieg1995 [4]
UnknownBob Evans1994 [35]
UnknownBob Nash1993 [14]
UnknownBobby Jay1986 1
UnknownBobby Willis1993–
UnknownBoss Hogg Calhoun1991
UnknownBrian Walsh1986
1989–1990
UnknownCanadian #11992 [2] [12]
UnknownCanadian #21992 [2] [12]
UnknownCannonball Carmichael1991
UnknownCarlos Kidd1986 [28]
UnknownCarlos Mattis1988
UnknownCarolina Crusher #11990
UnknownCarolina Crusher #21990
UnknownCarolina Crusher #31990
UnknownCharlie Brown1985
UnknownChris Evans1988
1993
[45]
UnknownChris Gallahad1986 [19]
UnknownCowboy Mike Kasey1986
UnknownDave Foxx1986
1987
UnknownThe Deadly Dutchman1992–1993 [45]
UnknownThe Defender1994–
UnknownDiamond Jim1985 [8]
UnknownDino Meltzer1986 [9]
UnknownDoc Holiday1993–
UnknownDoink1994–
UnknownDon D. Lux1993– [23]
UnknownDon Rock1991–
UnknownDoug Keck1992
UnknownDuke Snyder1991 1994– [35] [25]
UnknownDynamite Dan1993–
UnknownEddie Miranda
Eddie Muranda
1985 [9]
UnknownExecutioner #11993– [14]
UnknownExecutioner #21993– [14]
UnknownFour Pack Kid1993– [33]
UnknownFrank Goula1985
UnknownFrank Viola1988 [1]
UnknownFred Marzino1985
UnknownThe Gambler1985
UnknownGeorgia Guerilla #11991 [2]
UnknownGeorgia Guerilla #21991 [2]
UnknownG.Q. Madison1990–1991 [2]
UnknownGran Apollo1985
UnknownGravedigger1993 [31]
UnknownThe Hangman1985–
UnknownHarley Lewis1993 [33]
UnknownThe Hollywood Kid1994 [25]
UnknownInvader #31985 [7]
UnknownIrish Terry Dundee1988 [17]
UnknownIsrael Matia1992
UnknownJackknife Johnny1993–1994 [31] [11]
UnknownJames Kaiser1993– [45]
UnknownJ.D. McSlade1986 [19]
UnknownJerry Ross1993–
UnknownJim Haley1986 1
UnknownJim Thompson1995 [21] [3]
UnknownJim Williams1993 [14]
UnknownJoe Cruel1990
UnknownJohn Rizzo1987
UnknownJonathan Holiday
Super Destroyer #1
1988
UnknownJohnny B. Goode1993–
UnknownJohnny Goldfinger1994 [25]
UnknownKaos #11987
UnknownKen Johnson1986
UnknownKid Cabassa1985
UnknownKingpin1990
UnknownKodiak Bear1993–1995 [31] [35] [25] [4]
UnknownL.A. Gore1993–1994 [2] [31] [14] [35]
UnknownLarry Hamilton1985
UnknownLeopard Mask1990
UnknownLightning Lennie1993 [33]
UnknownLord Herculon1985
UnknownLou Fabiano
Super Destroyer #2
1988
UnknownLumberjack Pierre
The Lumberjack
1988
UnknownMad Dog Rex1988
UnknownMad Dog Richard1985 [5]
UnknownMad Russian I
Masked Russian I
1985 [2]
UnknownMad Russian II
Masked Russian II
1985 [2]
UnknownThe Magnificent Maurice1986
UnknownMakumba1992–1993 [32] [14]
UnknownMan Mountain Mike1987
UnknownThe Mask1988 [17]
UnknownMasked Iraqi I1991
UnknownMasked Iraqi II1991
UnknownMatt Logan1985 [5] [6]
UnknownMaurice Pride1988
UnknownMickey Gillian1987 [29]
UnknownThe Midnight Rocker1992–1993 [23] [33]
UnknownMike Jones1985
UnknownMike Luna1993 [13]
UnknownMike Powers1986
UnknownMike Samson1991–1992 [2] [20]
UnknownMike Scroll1995 [3] [11] [21]
UnknownMike Zane1993 [14]
UnknownMr. M1986 [19]
UnknownMr. Somalia1993– [31]
UnknownNew Jersey Nightmare #11991
UnknownNew Jersey Nightmare #21991
UnknownNick Ferrero1991
UnknownThe Ninja1992–1993 [12]
UnknownPaul Jackson1993– [14]
UnknownPete Mitchell1985 [5] [6]
UnknownThe Pink Angel1986
UnknownPowerblaster Activator1994 [35] [25]
UnknownPowerblaster Blast1994 [35] [25]
UnknownThe Prince of Pain1985
UnknownThe Rebel1991
UnknownRick Needy1993 [23]
UnknownRicky Stallone1987
UnknownRicky Starr1993 [34]
UnknownRock Steady1986 1
UnknownRocky Jones1988
1992–1993
[17] [13]
UnknownRocky Raymond
Boston Bad Boy #1
1988 [6]
UnknownRon Sexton1985–1986 [19]
UnknownThe Russian Assassin1985
UnknownThe Russian Brute1988– 1990
UnknownThe Scab1993 [23] [33]
UnknownScorpion #11986 [28]
UnknownScorpion #21986 [28]
UnknownScott Williams1986 1
UnknownSlam1990–
UnknownSteve Cybert
Steve Cyford
1993– [13] [33]
UnknownSteve Kelly1992–1993 [45]
UnknownStriker Lewis1993– [23]
UnknownStu Braxton1995 [21]
UnknownSuper Ninja Destroyer Machine1992–
UnknownSwede Williams1991
UnknownTaras Bulba1985
UnknownTed Streeter1991
UnknownTeddy Brown1988
UnknownTequila Ramon
Dark Angel
1992–1993 [23] [33]
Unknown Terry Daniels 1985–1986 [19]
UnknownTex Mex1993– [14]
UnknownThe Thing1988 3
UnknownTiger Tim Conway1986
UnknownTombstone
Eric Tombstone
1987 [29]
UnknownTony Roma1991
UnknownT.T. Krunchski1990
UnknownTyree Pride1986
Unknown Victor Jovica 1985
UnknownVinnie Biondo1992–1993 [23] [33]
UnknownWill Wilson1993 [14]
UnknownWilliam Augus1987

Female wrestlers

Birth name Ring name(s)TenureRef
Linda JoaquinLinda Dallas1986
Debrah Ann Miceli Madusa Miceli1993 [14] [52]
Debbera RansomSheena
Sheena the Voodoo Queen
1988 [17]
Sherri Russell Sherri Martel1986 1
Shirl Sprague Comrade Orga1986
Diane Syms Misty Blue Simmes
Misty Blue
1985–1986 [52] [53]
UnknownAmber Allen1988
UnknownAshley Allen1988
UnknownBobby Facelly1988 [37]
UnknownBodyguard Venus1988 [37]
UnknownDebbie Kovak1988
Unknown Despina Montaguas 1986 1
Unknown Heidi Lee Morgan 1988 [17] [52]
UnknownJamie West1988
1993
[52]
UnknownKat LeRoux1986
UnknownKathy King Kade
Katy Kincaid
1988
UnknownThe Metal Maiden1994
UnknownMichele Paris1985 [52]
UnknownMiss Peaches1987
Unknown Olympia Hightower 1988
UnknownPhantom Mist1994 [52]
UnknownThe Velvet Angel1987

Midget wrestlers

Birth name Ring name(s)TenureRef
Frank Burns Jr. Frankie Burns1990
1993–1994
[34] [45] [25]
Steve EisenhowerButch Cassidy1985 [8]
Marcel Gauthier Sky Low Low1987 [29]
Claude Giroux Dink the Clown1995 [4]
Raymond Kessler The Haiti Kid1985 [8]
UnknownThe Amazing Martine
The Great Martine
1987
1993–1994
[34] [45] [25]
UnknownLittle Hercules1993
UnknownLittle Samoan1995 [4]
UnknownMighty Doom1993

Stables and tag teams

Tag team/Stable(s) MembersTenure(s)
The Army of DarknessKevin Sullivan, The Purple Haze, Ron Slinker, The Fallen Angel and King Curtis Iaukea1986
The Billion Dollar BabiesMike Samson and G.Q. Stratus1991–1992
The BlackheartsApocalypse and Destruction
The Border PatrolAgent Gunn and Agent Maxx1994–1995
The Boston Bad BoysRocky Raymond and Tony Rumble1987–1988
The BrotherhoodTony Rumble, Tony Atlas, The Tazmaniac, Big Hoss and The Undertakers1989–1992
The CanadiansCanadian #1 and Canadian #21992
The Carolina CrushersCarolina Crusher #1, Carolina Crusher #2 and Carolina Crusher #31990
The Cheetah Kid & Leopard MaskThe Cheetah Kid and Leopard Mask1990
The DriftersDrifter Nomad and Drifter Ripper1992–1993
The Dynamic DuoEric Sbraccia and Phil Apollo1989–1990
Ebony & IvoryAl Phillips and G.Q. Madison1990
The EqualizersEqualizer Zip, Equalizer Zap and Equalizer Zoom1990–1991
The ExecutionersExecutioner #1 and Executioner #21993
The Georgia GuerillasGeorgia Guerilla #1 and Georgia Guerilla #21991
The Fabulous Blondes / The Hollywood BlondesKen Timbs and Dusty Wolfe1985–1986
The Heart Throb FourMr. Charisma, Mr. Fantasy, Mr. Majestic and Mr. Romeo1992
The InvadersInvader #1, Invader #2 and Invader #31985
The Intimidators / The Mest BrothersMark Mest and Troy Mest1992–1993
The Lethal WeaponsDennis Condrey and Doug Gilbert1989–1990
The Mad Russians / The Masked RussiansMad Russian #1 and Mad Russian #21985
The Madison BrothersG.Q. Madison and T.D. Madison1991
The Masked IraqisMasked Iraqi #1 and Masked Iraqi #21991
The Midnight Rockers Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels1986
The MoondogsMoondog Spot and Moondog Spike1987
The New Jersey NightmaresNew Jersey Nightmare #1 and New Jersey Nightmare #21991
The New York Rockers / The Rock and Roll RockersAl Perez and Joe Savoldi1985
The Party AnimalsParty Animal #1 and Party Animal #21992
The Polish PowersIvan Putski and Scott Putski1988
1991
1995
The Power BlastersPowerblaster Activator and Powerblaster Blast1994
The Power TwinsLarry Power and Dave Power1988–1989
The Rock 'n' Roll RPMsMike Davis and Tommy Lane1985
The Russian BrutesNikolai Volkoff and The Russian Brute1990
The S&S ExpressJoe Savoldi and Vic Steamboat1988
The Samoan GangstersMack Daddy Kane and Sammy the Silk1995
The ScorpionsScorpion #1 and Scorpion #21986
The Sheepherders / The BushwhackersButch Miller and Luke Williams1985
1992–1993
1995
The Sioux War PartyWhite Cloud and Dancing Wolf1992–1993
The Soul PatrolTony Atlas and Rocky Johnson1988
The Super DestroyersSuper Destroyer #1 and Super Destroyer #21988
The Tasmaniacs / The TazmaniacsNoga and Mako1992
The Tex-Mex ConnectionTequila Ramon and Professor 4 Pack1993
The Tropical TerrorsHawaiian Hurricane and Caribbean Cyclone1990
The UndertakersHenchman and Punisher1989–1990
The Wild BunchChief Thunder Mountain and Texas Terminator Hoss1990
The Wild SamoansAfa and Sika1985

Managers and valets

Birth name Ring name(s)TenureRef
Jonathan Boyle Jonathan Boyd1988 [7]
Kevin CaseyKevin "The Truth" Casey1991–1992
Marcel Gauthier Sky Low Low1988
Paul Heyman Paul E. Dangerously1989–1990
Curtis Iaukea III King Curtis Iaukea1986 4 [40]
Lisa KellerNurse Vanessa Feelgood1991–1993 [14]
Anthony Magliaro Tony Rumble1989–1992 [27] [54]
Nancy Toffoloni The Fallen Angel1985–1986 4 [7] [6] [19]
Gary Williams Gary Hart1986 4 [40]
Darren Wise Dirty Darren Deeds
Darren Wise
1992–1993 [20] [33] [45]
UnknownDoc Diamond1990
UnknownThe Duke1988–1990 [17] [10]
UnknownThe Whip Woman1988

Commentators and interviewers

Birth name Ring name(s)TenureRef
William Apter Bill Apter1990–1992Color commentator
Host of PWI Conference
Milt Avruskin Milt Avruskin1987Play-by-play commentator
Douglas Baker Ox Baker1991Color commentator
Jonathan Boyle Lord Jonathan Boyd1988Color commentator
Brian ClarkeBrian Bristol1988–1991Color commentator
Ring announcer [55]
Christopher CruiseChris Cruise1991Play-by-play commentator
Page Falkinburg Diamond Dallas Page1990Host of The Diamond District
Mario Fornini Jr.Mario Savoldi1987Color commentator [56]
Tom ForniniTommy Fornini
The Mediator
1988–1989
Paul Heyman Paul E. Dangerously1989–1990Color commentator
Host of The Danger Zone
Curtis Iaukea III King Curtis Iaukea1986Color commentator
Francis Labiak Gordon Solie1985Play-by-play commentator [5] [56]
Richard Landrum Rich Landrum1986Play-by-play commentator
Leslie Malady Les Thatcher1985–1986Play-by-play commentator [7] [5] [56]
Anthony Magliaro Tony Rumble1989–1992Color commentator
Host of The Rumble Seat
Mike MittmanMike Mittman1992
Aloysius Thesz Lou Thesz1985–1986Color commentator [7]
UnknownBrian Webster1991–1995
UnknownBob Dow1989–1990Play-by-play commentator
UnknownDawna1990Host of the ICW Teen Report
UnknownSteve Budd1985–1987Color commentator
Ring announcer [55]
UnknownTerry Daniels1986 [19]

Referees

Birth name Ring name(s)TenureRef
Sal Corrente Sal Corrente1986 [57]
William Dailey Billy Silverman1984–1985 [57]
Tom ForniniTommy Fornini
The Mediator
1984–1995Head referee [17] [57]
William Sierra Bill Alfonso [57]
UnknownJack Savage [57]
UnknownScott Dickinson [57]

Other personnel

Birth name Ring name(s)TenureRef
Jonathan Boyle Jonathan Boyd1988Booker
John Callahan Sgt. Muldoon
John Callahan
1985Road agent [58]
Mario Fornini Sr. Angelo Savoldi1984–1995Promoter [7]
Mario Fornini Jr.Mario Savoldi1984–1995Promoter [7]
Booker [58]
Paul Heyman Paul E. Dangerously1989Booker [59]
Anthony Magliaro Tony Rumble1990–1992Booker [59]
Robert Miller Butch Miller1985Booker [58]
Anthony Sanizzaro Jr.Tony Santos Jr.1986Booker [58]
Kevin Sullivan Kevin Sullivan1986Booker [5] [58]
Brian Wickens Luke Williams1985Booker [5] [58]
Company name to Year
Company name:Years:
International Championship Wrestling1984–1991
International World Class Championship Wrestling1991–1995
International Championship Wrestling1995
Notes
^ Indicates they are deceased.
^ Indicates they died while they were employed with International Championship Wrestling / International World Class Championship Wrestling.
1 ^ Indicates they were part of a talent exchange with the American Wrestling Association.
2 ^ Indicates they were part of a talent exchange with the Championship Wrestling from Florida.
3 ^ Indicates they were part of a talent exchange with World Class Championship Wrestling.
4 ^ Indicates they were part of a talent exchange with the World Wrestling Council.

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