List of former Juggalo Championship Wrestling personnel

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This is a list of former employees of the professional wrestling promotion Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW), formerly called Juggalo Championshit Wrestling or Juggalo Championshxt Wrestling. On 19 December 1999, JCW was launched and released several DVDs in the following years. In the early days of the company, talents often only appeared a couple of times before disappearing, or wrestlers accepted bookings with other companies, resulting in extended absences from JCW.

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The talents consisted of a mix of rappers, independent wrestlers, and well known names from promotions such as World Wrestling Federation (now World Wrestling Entertainment), Extreme Championship Wrestling, and World Championship Wrestling, with many of them performing under pseudonyms or parody alternate-names. JCW began broadcasting the internet wrestling show SlamTV! on 7 April 2007. The show instituted a change in JCW's roster, with the promotion focusing on independent and hardcore wrestlers, while also bringing in established names on a consistent basis.

This list is organized alphabetically by the wrestlers' real names. In the case of wrestlers who have had multiple stints in the company, the date of their last appearance is used.

Alumni

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Doug Basham
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Sabu
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Diamond Dallas Page
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Terry Funk
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Scott Hall
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Kamala
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Gangrel
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Damaja
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Ron Killings
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Kevin Nash
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Raven
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The Iron Sheik
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Vanilla Ice
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Trent Acid
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Human Tornado

Male wrestlers

Name: Ring name(s):Tenure(s):
Lloyd Anoa'i Alofa2007 [1]
Samula Anoa'i Samu2007 [1]
Joe ApplebaumerPogo the Clown2007 [1]
Yoshihiro Asai Último Dragón2007 [1]
Robert Backlund Bob Backlund2011 [2]
Lyle Basham, Jr. Doug Basham2007-2008 [3]
James Black James Storm2004
2005
[4]
Montaque Brown Monty Brown2004
2005
[5]
Robert Bruce Evil Dead1999-2005 [6]
Terry Brunk Sabu2001-2009
2011
[7]
Bradley Cain Lodi2002 [8]
Ruben Cain Robert Gibson1999
2011-2012
[9]
Christopher Candito Chris Candido2002 [10]
Matthew Capiccioni M-Dogg 202003
2013
[11]
Leonard Carlson Lenny Lane2002
2005
[12]
David Cash Kid Cock
Kid Kash
2003–2005 [13]
Carlos Colón, Jr. Carlito2011-2012 [2]
Chucky DailSuburban Gangsta1999 [14]
Dougie DailNeil
Redneck Devil without a Cause
1999 [15]
William DailBilly Bill2000 [16]
Jason DukesSexy Slim Goody2007-2008 [17]
Eric Esch Butterbean2009-2010 [2]
Sid Eudy Sid Vicious2007
2009
[18]
Page Falkinburg, Jr. Diamond Dallas Page2009 [18]
Roy Farris The Honky Tonk Man2000
2013
[19]
Solofa Fatu, Jr. Rikishi2011
2013
[2]
Justin FelixBubba Mackenzie2006-2010 [20]
Kevin Fertig Kevin Thorn2011 [2]
Michael Foley, Sr. Mick Foley2011 [2]
Nelson Frazier, Jr. Big Daddy V2009
2011
[2]
Jeremy Fritz Eric Young2004
2005
[21]
Terrence Funk Terry Funk2004–2006
2009
2011
[22]
Terry Gerin Rhyno2004
2005
2011-2012
[23]
Danny GimondoInferno1999 [24]
Brian GorieFeminem2003 [25]
Zach Gowan Zach Gowen2007-2008
2011-2013
[26]
Scott Hall Scott Hall2007-2009 [27]
Matthew Hardy Matt Hardy2012 [2]
Chris Harris Chris Harris2004
2005
[4]
James Harris Kamala2003
2007
2009-2010
[28]
Joshua Harter Chris Sabin2005 [12]
David Heath Gangrel2008
2010
[29]
Michael Hegstrand Road Warrior Hawk2003 [30]
Jon Heidenreich Heidenreich2008-2009 [2]
John Hennigan John Morrison2012 [2]
Dorian Hill D-Ray 30002005 [12]
Rudy HillRude Boy1999-2006
2009
[31]
Ian Hodgkinson Vampiro2000-2002
2006
[32]
Daniel Hollie Damaja2007-2008 [3]
Brute IsseiBrute Issei2007 [1]
Brian James Jesse James2011 [2]
Jeffrey Jarrett Jeff Jarrett2003
2005
[33]
Conrad Kennedy III Conrad "Lights Out" Kennedy2007-2008 [3]
Ron Killings Ron Killings2005
2007
[1]
Mike KinneyGator Magraw2007 [34]
Michael Kirchner Leather Face2007 [35]
Brian Knighton Axl Rotten2007 [1]
Michael KuboGavin Starr1999 [36]
Martin Krcaj Doink the Clown 1
Truth Martini
1999
2010-2011
[37] [38]
Tommy LapeerHollywood Chuck Hogan
"Death Dealer" Tommy Starr
1999–2004 [39]
Franklin Lashley Bobby Lashley2011-2013 [2]
Joseph Laurinaitis Road Warrior Animal2003 [30]
Jerry Lawler Jerry "The King" Lawler2004 [40]
Edward Leslie Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake2001-2003
2007
2011
[41]
Scott Levy Raven2008-2009
2011
[42]
Matthew Massie Matt Jackson2013 [2]
Nicholas Massie Nick Jackson2013 [2]
R.L. MarksLane Bloody2007-2008 [43]
Paul Methric Monoxide Child1999–2000 [44]
Karl Moffat Jayson Vorheese2007 [45]
Malcolm Monroe Jr.DBA2006 [8]
Christopher Mordetsky Chris Mordetsky2012 [2]
Richard Morton Ricky Morton1999
2010-2012
[9]
Josh MovadoJosh Movado2006-2010 [20]
Keiji Mutoh Great Muta2003–2007 [46]
William Myers George "The Animal" Steele2000 [47]
Kevin Nash Kevin Nash2008
2011-2012
[48]
Kazunari Nozawa Nosawa2003–2007 [49]
Matt Osborne Doink The Clown2011 [2]
Corey OttgenCJ O'Doyle
C.J. Otis
2006–2007 [50]
Mitch PageFat Fuck Barrel Boy
Mean Mitch Page
1999–2006 [51]
Chris Pallies King Kong Bundy1999
2000
[52]
Christopher Parks Abyss2004
2005
[53]
John Parsonage Johnny Devine2004
2005
[21]
Kenneth Patera Ken Patera2011 [2]
Patrick JordanPsychopatrick1999
2003
[54]
Josh PiscuraJosh Prohibition2003 [55]
Peter Polaco Justin Credible2007 [56]
Akira Raijin Kowabata2007-2008
2011
[3]
Julio Ramirez Jose Maximo2006 [8]
Kelvin Ramirez Joel Maximo2006 [8]
Josh Raymond Billy Bong
Josh Abercrombie
2007-2009 [3]
Jonathan Rechner Balls Mahoney2011 [2]
Russ RedmonBig Flame
Mr. Meaner
1999–2000 [57]
James Reiher Jimmy Snuka2011 [2]
Dean Roll Shark Boy2006 [58]
Robert Roode, Jr. Robert Roode2004
2005
[21]
Virgil Runnels, Jr. Dusty Rhodes2005 [8]
Manuel Santiago Pondarosa2006 [59]
Victor Santiago Sweeden House2006 [59]
Charles Scaggs 2 Cold Scorpio2007-2008
2011
[60]
Chris Scobille Jimmy Jacobs2007
2009
2011-2013
[61]
Allen Sarven Al Snow2011 [2]
Ken Shamrock Ken Shamrock2009 [2]
John SimsThe Hornswagglin' Hillbilly2000–2004 [62]
Norman Smiley Norman Smiley2006 [8]
Aurelian Smith, Jr. Jake "The Snake" Roberts2007 [1]
Rashaam Smith Esham2000 [63]
Merced Solis Tito Santana2007
2011
[1]
Jamie Spaniolo Jamie Madrox1999–2000 [44]
William Spradlin Chris Hero2000 [64]
Kevin Steen Kevin Steen2011 [2]
Scott Steiner Scott Steiner2006
2012
[65]
Kevin Sullivan Kevin Sullivan2006 [65]
Terry Szopinski The Warlord2006 [65]
Sal Thomas Sal Thomaselli2007-2008 [66]
Roderick Toombs Rowdy Roddy Piper2008
2011
[67]
Robert Van Winkle Vanilla Ice2000 [68]
Sione Vailahi The Barbarian2006 [65]
Hossein Vaziri Iron Sheik1999 [69]
Michael Verdi "Holy" Trent Acid2007–2010 [70]
Mike WaldenCash Flo
Leatherface
1999–2006 [71]
Sean Waltman Sean Waltman
X-Pac
2011
2012
[2]
Leon White Vader2012 [2]
Craig Williams Human Tornado2007-2008 [72]
John Williams Ian Bloody
Ian Rotten
1999
2007-2010
[73]
Peter Williams III Petey Williams2004
2005
[21]
John Wisniski Jr. Greg "The Hammer" Valentine2001-2003
2007
2011
[74]
Martin Wright The Boogeyman2013 [2]
"Ritchie Boy" Breyer Wellington1999–2008
2010
[75]
Doink the Clown 2
Terek the Great
1999 [38] [76]
Dyson Price2006 [8]
Hizaya2000 [77]
Randy TeInsidious1999 [78]
Timothy BoyleTim Tim1999–2000 [79]
Jorge Santana2007 [1]
K-Pusha2006 [8]
K-Murda2006 [8]
Marvelous Mitch Ryder2007 [80]
Tom Dubt1999–2003 [81]

Female wrestlers

Name: Ring name(s):Tenure(s):
Stephanie Bellars Gorgeous George2001 [82]
Melissa Bellin Spice2000 [82]
Stephanie Finochio Trinity2005 [12]
Angel1999 [69]
Chick Foley1999 [69]

Other on-air talent

Name: Ring name(s):Role:Tenure(s):
Jeremy Borash Jeremy Borash Manager of TNA wrestlers2005 [83]
Robert Bruce The Masked Negotiator Manager of Kamala2000 [84]
Raymond Heenan Bobby "The Brain" Heenan2003 [85]
Jade Jolie Jade JolieBackstage Interviewer2007 [1]
Brian JonesBrian JonesBackstage Interviewer2008 [3]
Stefan KudekSerious Darious BagfeltBackstage Interviewer1999–2003 [86]
Dave PrazakSome Manager Guy Manager of The Rock 'n' Roll Express1999 [69]
Annie SocialAnnie Social the Nun Manager of Trent Acid and the Young Alter Boys2007 [1]
Jamie Spaniolo "Luscious" Johnny Stark Color commentator 1999–2000
2007
[86]
Don MillerRing Announcer2003 [87]

Stables and tag teams

Team name:Members:Tenure(s):
All Money is LegalK-Pusha and K-Murda2006
America's Most Wanted James Storm and Chris Harris 2004
The Bad Breed Ian Rotten and Axl Rotten 2007
Basham Brothers Doug Basham and Damaja 2007-2008
The Bloody Brothers Ian Bloody and Lane Bloody2007-2008
The Bumpin' UgliesBubba Mackenzie and Josh Movado2006-2010
The Headshrinkers Samu and Alofa 2007
Legion of Doom Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal 2003
The Mushroom Boyz Pondarosa and Sweeden House2006
The Original Dream Team Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake and Greg "The Hammer" Valentine 2001-2003
2007
Pimp and Gimp Connection Zach Gowen and Human Tornado 2007–2008
The Powers of Pain The Barbarian and The Warlord 2006
The Rainbow CoalitionBig Flame, Bob, and Neil2000
The Rock 'n' Roll Express Rick Morton and Robert Gibson 1999
2010
The S.A.T. Jose Maximo and Joel Maximo2006
The Serial Killers Leather Face and Jayson Vorheese 2007
Team All Japan Akira Raijin and Brute Issei2007
Team Canada Petey Williams, Robert Roode, Eric Young, Johnny Devine, and Scott D'Amore 2004–2005
Tito & Jorge Santana Tito Santana and Jorge Santana2007
Twiztid Jamie Madrox and Monoxide Child 1999–2000

Company officials

Executive officers

NameNotes

Creative writers

Ring nameNotes
Brian GorieWriter [69]
Rudy HillHead writer [69]
Russ RedmonWriter [69]

Producers and trainers

NameNotes
Angelo BenedettoAssociate producer, JCW Vol. 1, 2, and 3 [86]
Pat TantaloProducer, JCW Vol. 1, 2, and 3 [86]

Referees

Real nameRing nameNotes
Rick DaviesRick Davies1999 [69]
Daniel Engler Rudy Charles2005 [83]
Brian GorieBrian Gorie1999–2003 [69]
R.T. HuckR.T. Huck2XXX [69]

Other personnel

NameNotes
Paul TammDirector, JCW Vol. 1, 2, and 3 [69]

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