This is a list of professional wrestlers and personalities that performed in the different incarnations of the International World Class Championship Wrestling promotion from:
Birth name | Ring name(s) | Tenure | Ref |
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Christopher Adams † | Chris Adams | 1988 | [1] |
Kevin Adkisson | Kevin von Erich | 1991 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 Rose | 1986 | |
Arthur "Afa" Anoai | Afa | 1985 | [5] [6] [7] [8] |
Leati "Sika" Anoa'i | Sika | 1985 | [5] [6] [7] [8] |
Rodney Anoa'i † | The Great Kokina | 1985 | |
Theodore Arcidi | Ted Arcidi | 1988 | |
Robert Backlund | Bob Backlund | 1985 | [9] |
Douglas Baker † | Ox Baker | 1985–1986 | [7] |
Michael Brannon | Dr. Red Roberts | 1987 | |
Victor Barajas | Black Gordman | 1985 | |
Marc Bazzle † | The Prankster | 1990 | |
James Bednarski | Scott Putski | 1988 1991 1995 | [10] [11] |
Josef Bednarski | Ivan Putski | 1986–1987 1988–1989 1991 1995 | [10] [11] |
Adolfo Bermudez | White Cloud | 1992–1993 | [2] [12] [13] [14] |
Victor Blood | Vic Steamboat | 1988–1992 | [15] [16] [2] [17] |
Nicholas Bockwinkel † | Nick Bockwinkel | 1986 1 | |
Larry Booker † | Moondog Spot | 1987 | [2] [18] |
Wayde Bowles † | Rocky Johnson | 1988 | [17] |
Jonathan Boyle † | Lord Jonathan Boyd | 1988–1989 | [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 Brooks | 1985 1986 | |
Dennis Bunt | Dennis Allen | 1990–1991 | |
Thomas Cairo | Tom Cairo | 1988 | [17] |
John Callahan | John Callahan | 1985 | [5] [6] |
Christopher Candido † | Chris Candido Mr. Charisma | 1992 1993 | [20] [14] |
Neil Caricofe † | Neil Superior | 1992–1993 | [23] |
Brian Carreiro † | The Terminator | 1986 | |
Preston Carrington | Tony Ulysses Caribbean Cyclone Tony Carrington? | 1985 1988 1990 | [5] [24] |
James Carullo | Gino Caruso Mr. X The Funny Clown | 1993–1995 | [14] [21] [4] [25] |
Bert Centeno | Bert Centeno Bert Santana | 1985–1986 1988 1994 | [5] [6] [1] [19] [11] |
Richard Charland | Richard Charland | 1987 | |
John Charyszyn † | Larry Winters | 1985 | |
Joe Chetti | Tasmaniac Mako | 1992 | [20] |
Eldridge Coleman | Superstar Billy Graham | 1986 | [26] [27] [28] [29] |
Dennis Condrey | Dennis Condrey | 1989–1990 | [2] |
Ion Croitoru † | Johnny K-9 | 1988 [1] | [10] |
Ruben Cruz † | Hercules Ayala | 1985–1986 4 | [7] |
Joseph D'Acquisto | The Rochester Roadblock | 1989 | [30] |
Michael Davis † | Mike Davis | 1985 | |
Michael Davis | Bugsy McGraw | 1986 | |
Nicholas DeCarlo | Nick DeCarlo | 1988 | |
Gerry Dellaserra | Rocky Della Serra | 1985 | [6] |
William DeMott | Crash the Eliminator | 1994–1995 | [11] [21] [3] [4] |
Ronald DiMaria | The Star Warrior | 1991 | [15] |
Dominic DeNucci † | Dominic DeNucci | 1985 | [9] |
Brian Donahue | Brian Donahue | 1989 | |
James Duggan | Jim Duggan | 1994 | |
Michael Durham † | Equalizer Zap Johnny Rotten | 1990–1993 | [2] [14] [31] |
Conrad Efraim † | S. D. Jones | 1991 | |
Adnan El Farthie | Sheik Adnan Al-Kaissie | 1986 1 | |
Rob Elowitch | Robbie Ellis | 1985–1989 1995 | [5] [6] [15] [32] |
Douglas Embry | Eric Embry | 1985 | [8] |
James Eschbach | Jimmy Deo | 1992–1993 | [2] [23] [13] [14] [33] |
José Estrada Sr. | The Super Medic | 1985 4 | [7] [5] [6] |
Jeff Evans | Jeff Grippley | 1992–1993 | [12] [23] |
Samuel Fatu | Tonga Kid | 1985 | [5] [6] |
Solofa Fatu Jr. | Tonga Kid #2 | 1985 | [6] |
Emmanuel Fernández | Manny Fernandez | 1993–1994 | [34] [35] |
Roy Ferris | The Honky Tonk Man | 1991 | |
Tonga Fifita | King Tonga | 1985 4 | [7] |
Richard Fliehr | Ric Flair | 1985 | [36] |
Michael Foley | Cactus Jack Cactus Jack Foley | 1988 1991 | [37] [38] |
Joseph Fornini | Joe Savoldi | 1985–1989 1991–1995 | [7] [16] [2] [32] [39] |
Rudolph Freed | Rudy Diamond | 1985 | [5] [6] |
Gary Fulton † | Charlie Fulton | 1985 1986 | |
Dory Funk Jr. | Dory Funk Jr. | 1985 1991 | [7] [16] [8] [5] [6] |
Scott Garland | Scott Taylor | 1992–1993 | [12] |
David Giegold | The Mad Russian Nikita Mulkovich | 1987–1988 | [17] [37] |
Douglas Gilbert | Doug Gilbert | 1989–1990 | [2] |
Jim Good | Jimmy B. Good Jimmy B. Goode | 1992–1993 | [23] [33] |
Frank Goodish † | Bruiser Brody | 1986 1987 4 | [27] [40] |
Carlos González | Carlos Colon | 1984–1985 4 | [7] [5] [6] [16] |
José González | Invader #1 | 1985 4 | [7] [8] [5] [6] |
Scott Hall † | Scott Hall | 1986 1 | |
James Harrell | Boris Zhukov | 1986 1 | |
James Harris † | Kamala | 1986 | [28] |
John Harris † | Silo Sam | 1986 1 | |
Curtis Hennig † | Curt Hennig | 1986 1 | |
Michael Hickenbottom | Shawn Michaels | 1986 1 | |
Richard Hoff | G.Q. Stratus | 1991–1992 | [2] [20] |
Timothy Horner | Tim Horner | 1985 | |
Barry Horowitz | Jack Hart | 1986 | [9] |
Curtis Hughes | Mr. Hughes | 1994 | [11] |
Francis Huntington | Jules Strongbow | 1985–1986 | [9] |
Leonard Inzitari | Mario Mancini | 1990 | |
Fredrick Jannetty | Marty Jannetty | 1986 1 | |
Michael Jones | Virgil Soul Train Jones | 1987 1995 | [4] |
[[Tommy Lee Jones]] | Tommy Lane | 1985 | |
Lanny Kean Jr. † | Cousin Junior | 1987 | |
Stephen Keirn | Steve Keirn | 1988 | [10] |
Patrick Kelly | H.D. Ryder H.D. Rider | 1994 | [25] |
Stephen Ketcher | Chief 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 Beefcake | 1995 | [21] [3] |
Mark Lewin | The Purple Haze | 1986 4 | [7] [15] [40] [19] |
Ray Liachelli | Ray Apollo | 1985 | [5] [6] |
Steven Lombardi | The Brooklyn Brawler | 1992 1995 | [42] [21] [4] |
Mark LoMonaco | The Terminator | 1993–1994 | [34] [43] |
Pete Lucic | Preston Steele | 1989 | |
Anthony Magliaro † | Tony Rumble Dungeon Master Tony Rummell | 1984–1990 | [6] [27] [2] |
James Manley | Jim Powers | 1994 | [11] |
James Maritato | Damien Stone | 1993–1995 | [13] [25] [21] [3] [4] |
Rick Martello † | Big City Mike Hillbilly Mike | 1987 1993 | [44] |
Anthony Matteo | Tony Stetson | 1988 1993 | [17] [45] |
Michael McCord | Austin Idol | 1985–1986 4 | [7] [19] |
Mark Mest | Mark Mest | 1992–1993 | [23] [33] [45] |
Troy Mest | Troy Mest | 1992–1994 | [23] [33] [35] |
Jeff Miller | The Metal Maniac | 1992 1994 | |
Robert Miller † | Butch Miller Bushwhacker Butch | 1985 1992–1993 1995 | [7] [4] [5] [6] |
David Mosier † | Chief Thunder Mountain | 1990 | |
James Neidhart † | Jim Neidhart | 1995 | [21] [3] |
Tommy Norton | Flex Lavender Mr. Majestic | 1992–1993 | [20] [12] [13] [14] |
Atsushi Onita | Atsushi Onita | 1990 | |
Robert Orton Sr. † | Bob Orton | 1988 1990 1995 | [21] [3] |
Robert Orton Jr. | Bob Orton Jr. | 1989 | |
Claude Ouimet † | Gustav the Giant Giant Gustav | 1987–1988 | |
Phil Pantos | Phil Apollo | 1986–1987 1988–1990 | [15] [16] [2] |
John Parent † | Drifter Ripper | 1992–1993 | [33] [45] |
Ken Passariello | Ken Passariello | 1985 | [5] |
Kenneth Patera | Ken Patera | 1990 1991 | |
Alex Pérez | Al Perez | 1985 | [7] [5] [6] |
Paul Perschmann † | Buddy Rose | 1985 1986 4 | [7] |
Josip Peruzovic † | Nikolai Volkoff | 1989 1990 1992–1993 | [31] |
Gene Petit † | Cousin Luke | 1994 | [35] [25] |
Theodore Petty † | The Cheetah Kid | 1988 1990 | [37] |
William Pierce | Chris Michaels | 1994 | [35] [25] |
Thomas Prichard | Tom Prichard | 1989 | |
Anthony Puccio | The Punisher | 1989–1990 | [27] [15] [2] |
Valentino Puccio † | The Henchman | 1989–1990 | [27] [15] [2] |
Duane Putt | Drifter Nomad | 1992–1993 | [23] [33] [45] |
Ronald Reis | SWAT Swath | 1994 | |
Robert Remus | Sgt. Slaughter | 1986 1 | |
John Richardson | Johnny Rich | 1986 1 | |
Thomas Richardson | Tommy Rich | 1988 | [10] |
Johnny Rivera | Invader #2 | 1985 4 | [7] [8] [5] [6] |
Alexander Rizzo † | Alexander the Great | 1995 | [21] [3] |
John Rodriguez | Johnny Rodz | 1985 | |
Richard Rood † | Rick Rude | 1991 | |
Ray Samalonis | Ray Odyssey | 1987–1988 1989–1994 | [32] [13] [14] [25] [46] |
Michael Santoni Jr. | Primo Carnera III Mike Fury | 1993–1994 | [13] [31] [25] |
Al Kuyaribo Santos | Dancing Wolf Chief Dancing Wolf | 1992–1993 | [2] [12] [13] [14] |
Erich Sbraccia | Eric Sbracchia | 1986–1990 | [15] [32] [2] [39] |
Luke Scarpa † | Chief Jay Strongbow | 1985 | [8] |
David Schultz | David Schultz | 1985 | [36] [8] |
Jerry Seavey | Candy Man | 1994 | |
Tetsuo Sekigawa † | Mr. Pogo | 1989 | |
Peter Senerchia | Tazmaniac Tasmaniac The Tasmanian Devil Tasmaniac Noga | 1990–1992 1993 | [32] [13] [14] [47] [48] |
Michael Sharpe † | Iron Mike Sharpe | 1989 | |
Michael Shaw † | Bastion Booger | 1995 | [11] |
Keith Sheara | Special 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 Butcher | 1985–1986 4 1991 | [7] [27] [5] [6] |
George Skaaland | George Skaaland | 1988 | |
David Slinker † | Ron Slinker | 1986 4 | |
William Smithson † | Moondog Spike | 1987–1988 | [16] [37] [2] [18] |
James Snuka † | Jimmy Snuka | 1986 1 1992 1994–1995 | [11] |
Merced Solis | Tito Santana | 1991 1994–1995 | [16] [35] [25] [11] |
Douglas Somerson † | Doug Somers | 1986 1 | |
David Sontag | Dave Power | 1988–1989 | [10] |
Larry Sontag | Larry Power | 1988–1989 | [10] |
Roberto Soto | Roberto Soto | 1986 1987 | |
Lester Speight | Wreak Havoc | 1995 | [21] [3] [4] |
John Stuebner | Dr. Johnny Wildside | 1991–1993 | [13] [14] [33] [45] |
Kevin Sullivan | Kevin Sullivan | 1985–1986 2 1991 | [7] [15] [6] [40] |
Mike Sundeck | Mike Sundance The Invader | 1987–1988 | [17] [37] [10] |
Patrick Tanaka | Pat Tanaka | 1991 | |
William Terry † | Kurt von Hess | 1985– | |
Philip Theis | Mondo Kleen | 1991–1992 | [12] |
Curtis Thompson | Chip the Firebreaker | 1992–1993 | [22] [14] [49] |
Scott Thompson | Texas Terminator Hoss Big Hoss | 1990 | |
Ken Timbs † | Ken Timbs | 1985–1986 | [19] |
Thomas Urbanski | The Mad Russian | 1990 | |
Paul Vachon | Butcher Vachon | 1987 | |
William Vaughn | Lance von Erich | 1993 | |
Hossein Vaziri | The Iron Sheik | 1987 1988 | [37] |
Richard Vigneault | Rick Martel | 1994 1995 | [11] [21] [3] |
James Ware | Koko B. Ware Koko Ware | 1991 1993 1994–1995 | [16] [34] [21] [3] |
Morgus Watson | Morgus the Maniac | 1993 | [23] [14] [33] |
Peter Weeks | Peter Weeks | 1993 | [13] [14] |
Pezavan Whatley † | Pez Whatley | 1988 | |
Lawrence Whistler | Larry Zbyszko | 1986 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' Rebel | 1993–1994 | [14] |
Mike Williams | Equalizer Zip | 1990–1991 | [2] |
Barry Windham | Barry Windham | 1986 | [51] [40] [29] |
Robert Windham † | Blackjack Mulligan | 1986 2 | [51] [40] [29] [28] |
Edward Wiskoski | Colonel DeBeers | 1986 1 | |
Jonathan Wisniski | Greg Valentine | 1992–1995 | [16] [13] [14] [25] [11] |
Barry Wolfe | Dusty Wolfe Equalizer Zoom Psycho | 1985–1986 1988 1990–1991 | [2] [19] |
Brett Woyan | Brett Sawyer | 1988 | [10] |
Donald Zalesky † | Curly Moe | 1990–1991 | |
Unknown | Adrian Street | 1987 | |
Unknown | Agent Gunn | 1994–1995 | [11] [4] |
Unknown | Agent Maxx | 1994–1995 | [11] [4] |
Unknown | A.J. Steele | 1995 | [4] |
Unknown | Al King | 1986 | |
Unknown | Al "Cornbread" Philips | 1990–1991 | |
Unknown | Ali Pasha Sheik Ali Pasha | 1987 | |
Unknown | Angelo Gómez | 1985 4 | [8] |
Unknown | Bandit Bill Rosey | 1987 | [29] |
Unknown | Big Bad Bob | 1994 | [25] |
Unknown | Big Foot Ali Oop | 1986 1 | |
Unknown | Big Mac | 1988 | |
Unknown | Big Sweet William | 1990– | |
Unknown | Billy Watkins | 1992 | [12] |
Unknown | Black Plague | 1993– | [45] |
Unknown | Blitzkrieg | 1995 | [4] |
Unknown | Bob Evans | 1994 | [35] |
Unknown | Bob Nash | 1993 | [14] |
Unknown | Bobby Jay | 1986 1 | |
Unknown | Bobby Willis | 1993– | |
Unknown | Boss Hogg Calhoun | 1991 | |
Unknown | Brian Walsh | 1986 1989–1990 | |
Unknown | Canadian #1 | 1992 | [2] [12] |
Unknown | Canadian #2 | 1992 | [2] [12] |
Unknown | Cannonball Carmichael | 1991 | |
Unknown | Carlos Kidd | 1986 | [28] |
Unknown | Carlos Mattis | 1988 | |
Unknown | Carolina Crusher #1 | 1990 | |
Unknown | Carolina Crusher #2 | 1990 | |
Unknown | Carolina Crusher #3 | 1990 | |
Unknown | Charlie Brown | 1985 | |
Unknown | Chris Evans | 1988 1993 | [45] |
Unknown | Chris Gallahad | 1986 | [19] |
Unknown | Cowboy Mike Kasey | 1986 | |
Unknown | Dave Foxx | 1986 1987 | |
Unknown | The Deadly Dutchman | 1992–1993 | [45] |
Unknown | The Defender | 1994– | |
Unknown | Diamond Jim | 1985 | [8] |
Unknown | Dino Meltzer | 1986 | [9] |
Unknown | Doc Holiday | 1993– | |
Unknown | Doink | 1994– | |
Unknown | Don D. Lux | 1993– | [23] |
Unknown | Don Rock | 1991– | |
Unknown | Doug Keck | 1992 | |
Unknown | Duke Snyder | 1991 1994– | [35] [25] |
Unknown | Dynamite Dan | 1993– | |
Unknown | Eddie Miranda Eddie Muranda | 1985 | [9] |
Unknown | Executioner #1 | 1993– | [14] |
Unknown | Executioner #2 | 1993– | [14] |
Unknown | Four Pack Kid | 1993– | [33] |
Unknown | Frank Goula | 1985 | |
Unknown | Frank Viola | 1988 | [1] |
Unknown | Fred Marzino | 1985 | |
Unknown | The Gambler | 1985 | |
Unknown | Georgia Guerilla #1 | 1991 | [2] |
Unknown | Georgia Guerilla #2 | 1991 | [2] |
Unknown | G.Q. Madison | 1990–1991 | [2] |
Unknown | Gran Apollo | 1985 | |
Unknown | Gravedigger | 1993 | [31] |
Unknown | The Hangman | 1985– | |
Unknown | Harley Lewis | 1993 | [33] |
Unknown | The Hollywood Kid | 1994 | [25] |
Unknown | Invader #3 | 1985 | [7] |
Unknown | Irish Terry Dundee | 1988 | [17] |
Unknown | Israel Matia | 1992 | |
Unknown | Jackknife Johnny | 1993–1994 | [31] [11] |
Unknown | James Kaiser | 1993– | [45] |
Unknown | J.D. McSlade | 1986 | [19] |
Unknown | Jerry Ross | 1993– | |
Unknown | Jim Haley | 1986 1 | |
Unknown | Jim Thompson | 1995 | [21] [3] |
Unknown | Jim Williams | 1993 | [14] |
Unknown | Joe Cruel | 1990 | |
Unknown | John Rizzo | 1987 | |
Unknown | Jonathan Holiday Super Destroyer #1 | 1988 | |
Unknown | Johnny B. Goode | 1993– | |
Unknown | Johnny Goldfinger | 1994 | [25] |
Unknown | Kaos #1 | 1987 | |
Unknown | Ken Johnson | 1986 | |
Unknown | Kid Cabassa | 1985 | |
Unknown | Kingpin | 1990 | |
Unknown | Kodiak Bear | 1993–1995 | [31] [35] [25] [4] |
Unknown | L.A. Gore | 1993–1994 | [2] [31] [14] [35] |
Unknown | Larry Hamilton | 1985 | |
Unknown | Leopard Mask | 1990 | |
Unknown | Lightning Lennie | 1993 | [33] |
Unknown | Lord Herculon | 1985 | |
Unknown | Lou Fabiano Super Destroyer #2 | 1988 | |
Unknown | Lumberjack Pierre The Lumberjack | 1988 | |
Unknown | Mad Dog Rex | 1988 | |
Unknown | Mad Dog Richard | 1985 | [5] |
Unknown | Mad Russian I Masked Russian I | 1985 | [2] |
Unknown | Mad Russian II Masked Russian II | 1985 | [2] |
Unknown | The Magnificent Maurice | 1986 | |
Unknown | Makumba | 1992–1993 | [32] [14] |
Unknown | Man Mountain Mike | 1987 | |
Unknown | The Mask | 1988 | [17] |
Unknown | Masked Iraqi I | 1991 | |
Unknown | Masked Iraqi II | 1991 | |
Unknown | Matt Logan | 1985 | [5] [6] |
Unknown | Maurice Pride | 1988 | |
Unknown | Mickey Gillian | 1987 | [29] |
Unknown | The Midnight Rocker | 1992–1993 | [23] [33] |
Unknown | Mike Jones | 1985 | |
Unknown | Mike Luna | 1993 | [13] |
Unknown | Mike Powers | 1986 | |
Unknown | Mike Samson | 1991–1992 | [2] [20] |
Unknown | Mike Scroll | 1995 | [3] [11] [21] |
Unknown | Mike Zane | 1993 | [14] |
Unknown | Mr. M | 1986 | [19] |
Unknown | Mr. Somalia | 1993– | [31] |
Unknown | New Jersey Nightmare #1 | 1991 | |
Unknown | New Jersey Nightmare #2 | 1991 | |
Unknown | Nick Ferrero | 1991 | |
Unknown | The Ninja | 1992–1993 | [12] |
Unknown | Paul Jackson | 1993– | [14] |
Unknown | Pete Mitchell | 1985 | [5] [6] |
Unknown | The Pink Angel | 1986 | |
Unknown | Powerblaster Activator | 1994 | [35] [25] |
Unknown | Powerblaster Blast | 1994 | [35] [25] |
Unknown | The Prince of Pain | 1985 | |
Unknown | The Rebel | 1991 | |
Unknown | Rick Needy | 1993 | [23] |
Unknown | Ricky Stallone | 1987 | |
Unknown | Ricky Starr | 1993 | [34] |
Unknown | Rock Steady | 1986 1 | |
Unknown | Rocky Jones | 1988 1992–1993 | [17] [13] |
Unknown | Rocky Raymond Boston Bad Boy #1 | 1988 | [6] |
Unknown | Ron Sexton | 1985–1986 | [19] |
Unknown | The Russian Assassin | 1985 | |
Unknown | The Russian Brute | 1988– 1990 | |
Unknown | The Scab | 1993 | [23] [33] |
Unknown | Scorpion #1 | 1986 | [28] |
Unknown | Scorpion #2 | 1986 | [28] |
Unknown | Scott Williams | 1986 1 | |
Unknown | Slam | 1990– | |
Unknown | Steve Cybert Steve Cyford | 1993– | [13] [33] |
Unknown | Steve Kelly | 1992–1993 | [45] |
Unknown | Striker Lewis | 1993– | [23] |
Unknown | Stu Braxton | 1995 | [21] |
Unknown | Super Ninja Destroyer Machine | 1992– | |
Unknown | Swede Williams | 1991 | |
Unknown | Taras Bulba | 1985 | |
Unknown | Ted Streeter | 1991 | |
Unknown | Teddy Brown | 1988 | |
Unknown | Tequila Ramon Dark Angel | 1992–1993 | [23] [33] |
Unknown | Terry Daniels | 1985–1986 | [19] |
Unknown | Tex Mex | 1993– | [14] |
Unknown | The Thing | 1988 3 | |
Unknown | Tiger Tim Conway | 1986 | |
Unknown | Tombstone Eric Tombstone | 1987 | [29] |
Unknown | Tony Roma | 1991 | |
Unknown | T.T. Krunchski | 1990 | |
Unknown | Tyree Pride | 1986 | |
Unknown | Victor Jovica | 1985 | |
Unknown | Vinnie Biondo | 1992–1993 | [23] [33] |
Unknown | Will Wilson | 1993 | [14] |
Unknown | William Augus | 1987 |
Birth name | Ring name(s) | Tenure | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Linda Joaquin | Linda Dallas | 1986 | |
Debrah Ann Miceli | Madusa Miceli | 1993 | [14] [52] |
Debbera Ransom | Sheena Sheena the Voodoo Queen | 1988 | [17] |
Sherri Russell † | Sherri Martel | 1986 1 | |
Shirl Sprague † | Comrade Orga | 1986 | |
Diane Syms | Misty Blue Simmes Misty Blue | 1985–1986 | [52] [53] |
Unknown | Amber Allen | 1988 | |
Unknown | Ashley Allen | 1988 | |
Unknown | Bobby Facelly | 1988 | [37] |
Unknown | Bodyguard Venus | 1988 | [37] |
Unknown | Debbie Kovak | 1988 | |
Unknown | Despina Montaguas | 1986 1 | |
Unknown | Heidi Lee Morgan | 1988 | [17] [52] |
Unknown | Jamie West | 1988 1993 | [52] |
Unknown | Kat LeRoux | 1986 | |
Unknown | Kathy King Kade Katy Kincaid | 1988 | |
Unknown | The Metal Maiden | 1994 | |
Unknown | Michele Paris | 1985 | [52] |
Unknown | Miss Peaches | 1987 | |
Unknown | Olympia Hightower | 1988 | |
Unknown | Phantom Mist | 1994 | [52] |
Unknown | The Velvet Angel | 1987 |
Birth name | Ring name(s) | Tenure | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Frank Burns Jr. † | Frankie Burns | 1990 1993–1994 | [34] [45] [25] |
Steve Eisenhower | Butch Cassidy | 1985 | [8] |
Marcel Gauthier † | Sky Low Low | 1987 | [29] |
Claude Giroux | Dink the Clown | 1995 | [4] |
Raymond Kessler | The Haiti Kid | 1985 | [8] |
Unknown | The Amazing Martine The Great Martine | 1987 1993–1994 | [34] [45] [25] |
Unknown | Little Hercules | 1993 | |
Unknown | Little Samoan | 1995 | [4] |
Unknown | Mighty Doom | 1993 |
Tag team/Stable(s) | Members | Tenure(s) |
---|---|---|
The Army of Darkness | Kevin Sullivan, The Purple Haze, Ron Slinker, The Fallen Angel and King Curtis Iaukea | 1986 |
The Billion Dollar Babies | Mike Samson and G.Q. Stratus | 1991–1992 |
The Blackhearts | Apocalypse and Destruction | |
The Border Patrol | Agent Gunn and Agent Maxx | 1994–1995 |
The Boston Bad Boys | Rocky Raymond and Tony Rumble | 1987–1988 |
The Brotherhood | Tony Rumble, Tony Atlas, The Tazmaniac, Big Hoss and The Undertakers | 1989–1992 |
The Canadians | Canadian #1 and Canadian #2 | 1992 |
The Carolina Crushers | Carolina Crusher #1, Carolina Crusher #2 and Carolina Crusher #3 | 1990 |
The Cheetah Kid & Leopard Mask | The Cheetah Kid and Leopard Mask | 1990 |
The Drifters | Drifter Nomad and Drifter Ripper | 1992–1993 |
The Dynamic Duo | Eric Sbraccia and Phil Apollo | 1989–1990 |
Ebony & Ivory | Al Phillips and G.Q. Madison | 1990 |
The Equalizers | Equalizer Zip, Equalizer Zap and Equalizer Zoom | 1990–1991 |
The Executioners | Executioner #1 and Executioner #2 | 1993 |
The Georgia Guerillas | Georgia Guerilla #1 and Georgia Guerilla #2 | 1991 |
The Fabulous Blondes / The Hollywood Blondes | Ken Timbs and Dusty Wolfe | 1985–1986 |
The Heart Throb Four | Mr. Charisma, Mr. Fantasy, Mr. Majestic and Mr. Romeo | 1992 |
The Invaders | Invader #1, Invader #2 and Invader #3 | 1985 |
The Intimidators / The Mest Brothers | Mark Mest and Troy Mest | 1992–1993 |
The Lethal Weapons | Dennis Condrey and Doug Gilbert | 1989–1990 |
The Mad Russians / The Masked Russians | Mad Russian #1 and Mad Russian #2 | 1985 |
The Madison Brothers | G.Q. Madison and T.D. Madison | 1991 |
The Masked Iraqis | Masked Iraqi #1 and Masked Iraqi #2 | 1991 |
The Midnight Rockers | Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels | 1986 |
The Moondogs | Moondog Spot and Moondog Spike | 1987 |
The New Jersey Nightmares | New Jersey Nightmare #1 and New Jersey Nightmare #2 | 1991 |
The New York Rockers / The Rock and Roll Rockers | Al Perez and Joe Savoldi | 1985 |
The Party Animals | Party Animal #1 and Party Animal #2 | 1992 |
The Polish Powers | Ivan Putski and Scott Putski | 1988 1991 1995 |
The Power Blasters | Powerblaster Activator and Powerblaster Blast | 1994 |
The Power Twins | Larry Power and Dave Power | 1988–1989 |
The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs | Mike Davis and Tommy Lane | 1985 |
The Russian Brutes | Nikolai Volkoff and The Russian Brute | 1990 |
The S&S Express | Joe Savoldi and Vic Steamboat | 1988 |
The Samoan Gangsters | Mack Daddy Kane and Sammy the Silk | 1995 |
The Scorpions | Scorpion #1 and Scorpion #2 | 1986 |
The Sheepherders / The Bushwhackers | Butch Miller and Luke Williams | 1985 1992–1993 1995 |
The Sioux War Party | White Cloud and Dancing Wolf | 1992–1993 |
The Soul Patrol | Tony Atlas and Rocky Johnson | 1988 |
The Super Destroyers | Super Destroyer #1 and Super Destroyer #2 | 1988 |
The Tasmaniacs / The Tazmaniacs | Noga and Mako | 1992 |
The Tex-Mex Connection | Tequila Ramon and Professor 4 Pack | 1993 |
The Tropical Terrors | Hawaiian Hurricane and Caribbean Cyclone | 1990 |
The Undertakers | Henchman and Punisher | 1989–1990 |
The Wild Bunch | Chief Thunder Mountain and Texas Terminator Hoss | 1990 |
The Wild Samoans | Afa and Sika | 1985 |
Birth name | Ring name(s) | Tenure | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Jonathan Boyle † | Jonathan Boyd | 1988 [7] | |
Kevin Casey | Kevin "The Truth" Casey | 1991–1992 | |
Marcel Gauthier † | Sky Low Low | 1988 | |
Paul Heyman | Paul E. Dangerously | 1989–1990 | |
Curtis Iaukea III † | King Curtis Iaukea | 1986 4 | [40] |
Lisa Keller | Nurse Vanessa Feelgood | 1991–1993 | [14] |
Anthony Magliaro † | Tony Rumble | 1989–1992 | [27] [54] |
Nancy Toffoloni † | The Fallen Angel | 1985–1986 4 | [7] [6] [19] |
Gary Williams † | Gary Hart | 1986 4 | [40] |
Darren Wise | Dirty Darren Deeds Darren Wise | 1992–1993 | [20] [33] [45] |
Unknown | Doc Diamond | 1990 | |
Unknown | The Duke | 1988–1990 | [17] [10] |
Unknown | The Whip Woman | 1988 |
Birth name | Ring name(s) | Tenure | Ref |
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William Apter | Bill Apter | 1990–1992 | Color commentator Host of PWI Conference |
Milt Avruskin † | Milt Avruskin | 1987 | Play-by-play commentator |
Douglas Baker † | Ox Baker | 1991 | Color commentator |
Jonathan Boyle † | Lord Jonathan Boyd | 1988 | Color commentator |
Brian Clarke | Brian Bristol | 1988–1991 | Color commentator Ring announcer [55] |
Christopher Cruise | Chris Cruise | 1991 | Play-by-play commentator |
Page Falkinburg | Diamond Dallas Page | 1990 | Host of The Diamond District |
Mario Fornini Jr. | Mario Savoldi | 1987 | Color commentator [56] |
Tom Fornini | Tommy Fornini The Mediator | 1988–1989 | |
Paul Heyman | Paul E. Dangerously | 1989–1990 | Color commentator Host of The Danger Zone |
Curtis Iaukea III † | King Curtis Iaukea | 1986 | Color commentator |
Francis Labiak † | Gordon Solie | 1985 | Play-by-play commentator [5] [56] |
Richard Landrum | Rich Landrum | 1986 | Play-by-play commentator |
Leslie Malady | Les Thatcher | 1985–1986 | Play-by-play commentator [7] [5] [56] |
Anthony Magliaro † | Tony Rumble | 1989–1992 | Color commentator Host of The Rumble Seat |
Mike Mittman | Mike Mittman | 1992 | |
Aloysius Thesz † | Lou Thesz | 1985–1986 | Color commentator [7] |
Unknown | Brian Webster | 1991–1995 | |
Unknown | Bob Dow | 1989–1990 | Play-by-play commentator |
Unknown | Dawna | 1990 | Host of the ICW Teen Report |
Unknown | Steve Budd | 1985–1987 | Color commentator Ring announcer [55] |
Unknown | Terry Daniels | 1986 | [19] |
Birth name | Ring name(s) | Tenure | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Sal Corrente | Sal Corrente | 1986 | [57] |
William Dailey | Billy Silverman | 1984–1985 | [57] |
Tom Fornini | Tommy Fornini The Mediator | 1984–1995 | Head referee [17] [57] |
William Sierra | Bill Alfonso | [57] | |
Unknown | Jack Savage | [57] | |
Unknown | Scott Dickinson | [57] |
Birth name | Ring name(s) | Tenure | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Jonathan Boyle † | Jonathan Boyd | 1988 | Booker |
John Callahan | Sgt. Muldoon John Callahan | 1985 | Road agent [58] |
Mario Fornini Sr. † | Angelo Savoldi | 1984–1995 | Promoter [7] |
Mario Fornini Jr. | Mario Savoldi | 1984–1995 | Promoter [7] Booker [58] |
Paul Heyman | Paul E. Dangerously | 1989 | Booker [59] |
Anthony Magliaro † | Tony Rumble | 1990–1992 | Booker [59] |
Robert Miller | Butch Miller | 1985 | Booker [58] |
Anthony Sanizzaro Jr. | Tony Santos Jr. | 1986 | Booker [58] |
Kevin Sullivan | Kevin Sullivan | 1986 | Booker [5] [58] |
Brian Wickens | Luke Williams | 1985 | Booker [5] [58] |
Company name to Year | |
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Company name: | Years: |
International Championship Wrestling | 1984–1991 |
International World Class Championship Wrestling | 1991–1995 |
International Championship Wrestling | 1995 |
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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