List of former Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation personnel

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The Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation was a professional wrestling promotion based in Essex, Maryland from 1991 to 2004. Former employees in the MEWF consisted of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, announcers, interviewers and referees.

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Alumni

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Axl Rotten
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Bam Bam Bigelow
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Joey Matthews
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Salvatore Sincere and Jim Neidhart
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Sabu
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Hollywood Nova
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Tommy Cairo
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Kid Kash
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Adam Bomb
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Duke Droese
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Jim Duggan
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Honky Tonk Man
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The Blue Meanie
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The Sandman
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Rip Sawyer
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Kamala
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Danny Doring
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Mr. Hughes
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Jim Powers
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Stevie Richards
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Christian York
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Tony Atlas
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Greg Valentine
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New Jack

Male wrestlers

Birth name: Ring name(s):Tenure:Notes
Mike Alegado King Kaluha1995
1997
Lloyd Anoaʻi L.A. Smooth1997 [1]
Matthew Anoaʻi Matty Smalls1996–1997 [1] [2] [3] [4]
Samula Anoaʻi Samu / Sammy Silk1995–1997
1998
[5]
Ray Apollo Doink the Clown1996–1997 [6] [7]
Robert Backlund Bob Backlund1997 [7]
Douglas Becker Adam Flash / Kabuki Kid / Tyler Martin1992
1994–1997
2003
[8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
James Bednarski Scott Putski / Konnan 20001997 [1] [13]
Quentin Bell Bubba Monroe1991 [9]
Nicholas BerkNick Berk2001–2002 [14] [15] [16]
Retesh Bhalla Sonjay Dutt2002 [17]
Scott Bigelow Bam Bam Bigelow1996–1997 [18]
Adam Birch Joey Matthews1996–1997
2003
[19] [20] [21] [22]
William Perry Blake III Ricky Blues / Watsumi the Rising Sun1991–1996
2000–2002
[23] [14] [8] [9]
Tully Blanchard Tully Blanchard1997 [2] [24] [25]
Tom Boric Paul Diamond / Kato / Max Moon1993
1995
[26] [27]
Matt Bowman Jimmy Cicero1996–1997 [10] [28] [2]
Tom Brandi Johnny Gunn / Salvatore Sincere / Tom Brandi / The Patriot1991
1993
1995–1998
2000
2002
[14] [10] [29]
Terry Brunk Sabu1993
1997
[1] [30]
Mike Bucci Super Nova / Hollywood Nova1996–1997 [31] [32]
Timothy Burke Lucifer / Lucifer the Knight of the Road / Slick 501991–1998
2000–2003
[17] [14] [9] [33]
Tommy Cairo Tommy Cairo1995 [34] [35]
Chris Candido Chris Candido1992–1993
1996–1997
[36] [31] [1] [13]
R.J. Carrington Reggie Carrington / The Bruiser1997
2004
[14] [9] [37] [38]
Joseph Carter Joe Thunder1992–1998
2001–2002
[14] [9] [10] [39]
Tom Carter Reckless Youth2003–2004 [40] [19] [41]
James CarulloGino Caruso1995
1997–1998
[42] [43]
David Cash The Crow / David Jericho1995
1997
[44] [43]
Christopher Chetti Chris Chetti2003
2004
[45]
Bryan Clark Adam Bomb1995 [46]
Steve Corino Steve Corino1996–1998 [8] [12] [28] [47]
Anthony CramastaTwiggy Ramirez1997 [42] [43]
John Czawlytko Maxx Muscle2000 [48]
Christopher DavisHurricane Kid2000–2002 [8] [29] [15] [41]
Harry Del Rios Spellbinder1996 [28] [49]
William DeMott Crash the Terminator1995 [50] [51]
David DiMeglio Dave Casanova / Dino Casanova1991–1996
2000
2002–2003
[14] [8] [9] [10] [52]
Michael Droese Duke Droese1996 [53]
James Duggan Jr. Jim Duggan1995
2000
[54]
Anthony Durante Pitbull #21997 [14] [2] [42] [18] [55]
Michael Durham Johnny Grunge1993 [26]
Ulualoaiga Emelio Cocoa Samoa1996–1997 [3] [4] [2]
William Ensor Buddy Landel1997 [1] [56] [57] [58]
Wayne Farris Honky Tonk Man1992
1998–1999
[14] [41] [59] [60]
Solofa Fatu Jr. Fatu1998 [5]
David Ferrier Jimmy Del Ray1994 [61]
Mick Foley Cactus Jack1994–1995 [62]
Christopher Ford Devon Storm1995–1997 [10] [1] [63] [64]
Nelson Frazier, Jr. Mabel1996
1998
Mark Freer A. C. Golden / Golden Phoenix1991–1993
1998
[14] [59] [65] [66]
Jim Fullington The Sandman1997
2002
[56] [57] [43] [39]
Sidney Garrison Rip Sawyer1991–1993 [9]
Derek Gatton Derek Wayne2001–2003 [15] [20] [40]
Thomas Gilbert Jr. Eddie Gilbert1992–1993 [59]
Glenn Gilbertti Disco Inferno1997 [14] [9] [67] [68]
Duane Gill Gillberg / Duane Gill / Executioner #1 / Pain1991–1994
1998
2003
[19] [65] [69] [70]
Danny GimondoInferno Kid1995
1997
[2] [1] [30] [13]
Barry Hardy Executioner #2 / Agony1991
1998
[9] [41] [69] [71]
James Harris Kamala1994 [61]
Warren Harris2-Dope2003–2004 [9] [72] [73] [41]
Charles HartEarl the Pearl / Earl Hart / Private Pain / Dr. Pain / The Middlesex Mutant1995–1997
2003
[8] [9] [51] [28]
Donald Haviland Hack Meyers1993
1995–1996
2001–2002
[10] [39] [36] [74]
David Heath Vampire Warrior / Gangrel1995
1997
2003
[35] [37] [73]
Michael Hegstrand Road Warrior Hawk1994 [9] [62]
Brian Heffron The Blue Meanie / Da Blue Guy / Bluedust / Brian Rollins1995–1997 [28] [31] [1] [75]
Mark HildrethVan Hammer2000
2003
[48] [19]
Randy HillSteve Camry / The Natural2000–2002 [29] [76] [15] [77]
Barry Horowitz Barry Horowitz2002 [10] [78]
Brian Howser Shane Shamrock1994–1997 [8] [42] [79]
Curtis Hughes Mr. Hughes1993
1995
[26]
Frank HugueletRick Savage1993 [80] [81]
Chris Jackson Cueball Carmichael1996–1997 [28] [56] [82] [57]
Fredrick Jannetty Marty Jannetty1995 [83]
Jimmy JannettyJimmy Jannetty1992–1998 [8] [84] [66] [41]
Michael Jones Virgil1995–1996 [6] [85]
Michael KehnerKid America1998 [69] [5]
Jake Kemmerer Bad Crew #1 / Dog1995–1998 [9] [1] [66] [41]
John KereczmanJohn Rambo1997 [13]
Ronald Knight Jason Knight1996–1997 [4] [2] [24]
Brian Knighton Axl Rotten1991–1997 [14] [9] [26] [86]
Tommy LapeerDeath Dealer2000 [76]
Tom Laughlin Tommy Dreamer1992–1993 [26]
Edward Leslie Brutus Beefcake1994–1996 [62] [44]
Scott Levy Raven / Johnny Polo / Scotty Flamingo1994–1997 [10] [75] [87] [88]
Phil Livelsberger Max Thrasher1991–1994
2000–2002
[14] [10] [9] [17]
Michael Lockwood Crash Holly2003 [40] [12] [19] [89]
Mark LoMonaco The Terminator1993 [90]
Joseph Magliano Joey Maggs1997 [10] [43] [91]
James Manley Jim Powers1995–1996 [64] [6]
Michael Manna Stevie Richards / Big Stevie Cool1996–1997 [14] [31] [75] [92]
Michael Maraldo Ace Darling1997 [7]
Claude Marrow Ruckus2000–2001 [14] [8] [10] [29] [93]
Pablo Marquez Pablo Marquez1996–1997 [31] [32] [94]
Troy Martin Shane Douglas1995–1996
Tony Matteo Tony Stetson1993 [26]
Dan McDevitt Corporal Punishment / The Comet / The Ultimate Comet1993–1997 [14] [9] [10] [28]
Jack McDonald Big Slam Vader1996
Michael Mendonca Harley Lewis 1997–1998 [7] [41]
Butch Miller Bushwhacker Butch1995
Jeff Miller The Metal Maniac1995–1998 [95] [82] [51]
Leroy Miller DOA2000 [14] [96]
Daniel Morrison Danny Doring2003–2004 [37] [14] [97]
Ricky Morton Ricky Morton1997 [43]
William Myers George Steele1997–1998 [7] [18]
Jim Neidhart Jim Neidhart1995–1996 [14] [51] [98] [99]
Paul Olsek, Jr. Bad Crew #2 / Rose1995–1998 [9] [1] [66] [41]
Matt Osborne Doink the Clown1994
Glen Osbourne Glen Osbourne1995–1996
1998
2000
[14] [9] [28]
Fred Ottman Typhoon1995 [35]
Chris Pallies King Kong Bundy1995–1997 [7] [46] [82] [18]
Oreal Perras Ivan Koloff1992
Josip Peruzović Nikolai Volkoff1992–1998 [44] [18] [69] [100]
A. J. Petrucci A.J. Fritzoid / A.J. Petrucci / Darkside Demon #11991–1993
1997–1998
[95] [82] [101] [69]
Ted Petty Rocco Rock / The Cheetah Kid1993
1997
[26] [43]
Al Poling Sledgehammer McGill / 9111993
1997
[90] [43]
Tom Prichard Tom Prichard1994 [61]
Jamin Pugh Jay Briscoe2003 [19]
Jonathan Rechner Balls Mahoney / Boo Bradley / Abuddah Singh1996–1997 [10] [28] [13] [102]
James Reiher Jimmy Snuka1993
1995–1998
[103] [5] [104]
Billy Reil Billy Reil1998
Sylvester Ritter Junkyard Dog1993 [26] [105]
Glen Ruth Headbanger Thrasher / Spider1992
1996–1997
2003
[9] [28] [19] [80]
Charles Scaggs Too Cold Scorpio1994–1995 [106] [51]
Mark Shrader Mark Shrader / Mark Schrader / Joe College1993–1997 [26] [14] [8] [28]
Joseph Scarpa Jr. Vince Young1993
Peter Senerchia The Tazmaniac1993 [26]
Dan Severn Dan Severn1995 [34]
Mike Sharpe, Jr. Iron Mike Sharpe1992–1993
1996–1997
[7] [6] [18] [107]
Mike Shaw Bastion Booger1995 [35]
Chad Slivenski Chad Austin / Chad Bowman / Pat Patterson Jr.1993–1998
2002–2004
[14] [8] [10] [9] [41]
Aurelian Smith Jr. Jake Roberts1993
1997
[26] [7] [43] [105]
Eugene Snisky Darkside Demon #21997–1998 [65] [101] [108]
Merced Solis Tito Santana1996
Lester Speight Rasta the Voodoo Man1992–1993 [81]
Jason Spence Christian York1997
2003
[40] [22] [19] [109]
Robert Starr Bob Starr / The Russian Assassin1991–2002 [14] [9] [10] [38] [23]
Kevin Sullivan Kevin Sullivan1993 [26]
Terry Szopinski The Warlord1994 [62]
Patrick Tanaka Pat Tanaka1993 [26]
John Tenta Golga1998
Sione Vailahi The Barbarian1995
Hossein Vaziri The Iron Sheik1995–1996 [51] [110]
Kevin Wacholz Nailz1994 [106]
Sean Waltman The Lightning Kid1992–1993 [8] [84] [23] [111]
Charles Warrington Headbanger Mosh1996–1997 [9] [28] [112]
Morgus Watson Morgus the Maniac1991–1996
1998
2000–2002
[14] [10] [39] [41]
Johnny Weiss Johnny Hotbody1993 [26]
Lawrence Whistler Larry Zbyszko2002 [15]
Anthony White Tony Atlas1996
Brian Wickens Bushwhacker Luke1995
Billy Wiles Bill Wiles1996 [98] [28] [49]
Chuck Williams Rockin' Rebel1995–1997 [9] [28] [113]
John Williams Ian Rotten1993 [26] [90]
Darren Wise Darren Wyse1998 [101]
Jonathan Wisniski Greg Valentine1993–1996
1998
[26] [51] [105]
Brian Wohl Julio Sanchez1996–1997 [114]
Gary Wolfe Pitbull #11997 [7] [2] [108]
Jerome Young New Jack1997 [2] [1] [56] [57]
UnknownAdrian Chambers / Aidan Chambers / Aden Chambers2003–2004 [40]
UnknownAdrian Hall1991–1993
1995
1997
[8] [9] [42] [80]
UnknownAgent Orange1992–1993
1998
2000–2002
[14] [29] [69] [39]
UnknownAlex Lunar / Lunar2001–2004 [40] [9] [115] [37]
UnknownThe American Ninja1993
1995
[26] [44]
UnknownAndrew Ryker2001–2004 [14] [40] [116] [117]
UnknownThe Bonzai Warrior1995 [83]
UnknownBad Billy Bratt1994–1995 [106] [62] [103]
UnknownBlood2000–2002 [96] [76] [15] [118]
UnknownBodacious Pretty Boy / El Loco Uno1995–1998 [2] [1] [65] [30]
UnknownChristopher Annino aka Rescue 9112004 [38]
UnknownThe Booty Man / The Bootie Man1996 [98]
UnknownBrett Tyler1993 [90]
UnknownBrock Singleton2003 [37] [38] [73]
UnknownBuck Child / Buckchyld2002–2004 [9] [20] [37] [38]
UnknownBulldozer Benton1993–1995 [9] [106] [44] [103]
UnknownBuster Maccabi2001–2002 [118] [15]
UnknownBuzz Stryker2000–2003 [14] [10] [29] [39] [37]
UnknownCarnage2001 [66]
UnknownThe Cat Burglar1994–1998
2000–2002
[14] [8] [10] [9] [41]
UnknownC.C. Danger1993 [10] [84] [23]
UnknownChef D.Z. Gillespie1998 [69]
UnknownChicken Neck1994–1995 [62] [119]
UnknownClubber Lang / Ralph Soto1996 [120]
UnknownColossal Kong1993–1994 [61] [106]
UnknownCowboy Cody Daniels1998 [65] [69]
Unknown Damien Kane 1995–1996 [98] [28] [49]
UnknownDamian Stone1995 [50]
UnknownDanny Rose1996
1998
[14] [4] [69] [121]
UnknownDave Zanwich / Knuckles Zanwich1995–1997
2002
[14] [10] [15] [28]
UnknownDerek Domino1997–1998 [7] [41]
UnknownDerek Frazier2001–2002 [40] [15] [39]
UnknownDino Devine2003–2004 [9]
UnknownThe Dirty Dog1997 [2] [1] [24]
UnknownDoug Delicious2003 [10]
UnknownD.P. Ferguson1995 [103]
UnknownDrew Pain2001–2002 [14] [10] [17] [39]
UnknownEagle2001–2004 [9] [20] [39] [37]
UnknownEd the Razor1993 [36]
UnknownEddie Chambers2003 [40] [37]
UnknownFlexx Wheeler1998–2000 [8] [65] [101]
UnknownForty Ounce Ferguson1997 [82]
UnknownFreak Show2000 [76]
UnknownG-Dawg2002–2004 [9] [20] [37] [38]
UnknownGenesis2003–2004 [37] [38]
UnknownHam2004 [38]
UnknownJack Adonis1997 [82]
UnknownJackhammer Benton1995 [51]
UnknownJay Sledge1993 [90]
UnknownJeff Rocker2002 [15]
UnknownJim Christian2000–2001 [9] [10] [66]
UnknownJohnny Blaze1992–1993 [80] [81]
UnknownJohnny Desire / Imposter Earl The Pearl1996–1997 [31] [2] [95] [82]
UnknownJohnny Graham1995 [103]
UnknownJohnny Handsome1995 [9] [41]
UnknownJohnny Paradise1993–1994
1996–1997
[62]
UnknownJohnny Taylor1994–1997 [28] [82]
UnknownJonathan Luvstruck1998 [65] [101]
UnknownJ.R. Willet1994–1995 [9] [103]
UnknownKen Basta1994–1995 [62] [44]
UnknownKenshiro2000–2002 [118] [15]
UnknownKirk Dredd1992 [81]
UnknownL.A. Royale1997 [82]
Unknown Mad Dog O'Malley 1993–1997
2000–2002
[14] [9] [1] [17] [41] [118]
UnknownMark Osborne1993 [23]
Unknown Mike Khoury / Michael Sweet 1993–1996 [9] [10] [41] [6]
UnknownMike Parker1993 [90]
UnknownMr. Destiny1994–1995
1998
2000–2001
[62] [69] [96] [76]
UnknownNick Tarentino1991–1993 [8] [9] [23]
UnknownNick "The Constrictor" Oxendine2000 [96] [76]
UnknownThe Ninja Warrior1998 [69]
UnknownOdessa Royale1997 [82]
UnknownO'Dog2000 [96]
UnknownOtto Schtark1997
2000
2002
[10] [82] [17]
UnknownPatch2000 [14] [96]
UnknownPico Sanchez2002–2003 [20]
UnknownPinky the Flamingo Kid / Pinky Flamingo1995
1997–1998
[1] [30] [65] [101]
UnknownThe Pitfighter1997–1998 [66]
UnknownPsycho Gangsta2001 [118] [66]
UnknownQenaan Creed2003–2004 [37] [40] [10] [19]
UnknownQuinn Nash1992–1997 [8] [9] [10] [23]
UnknownRamblin' Rich / Rich Myers / Rich Carlisle1991–1998
2003
[8] [9] [20] [66]
UnknownRayne2000–2002 [118] [14] [76] [39]
UnknownReggie Royce1993 [23]
UnknownRicky Lane / Ricki Lane1992–1993
1995
[9] [84] [103] [23]
UnknownRob Noxious1995 [103]
Unknown Romeo Valentino 1992–1996
2000
2003–2004
[14] [10] [37] [12]
UnknownSean Patrick / Shawn Patrick2003–2004 [10] [37] [122]
UnknownSebastian Coverdale / Madman Sam2001–2003 [118] [123]
UnknownShane Golden2000 [96]
UnknownSideswype2003–2004 [9] [37] [73] [72]
UnknownSmokey Myavia1999–2000 [10] [96] [124]
UnknownThe Somalian Warrior1993 [23]
UnknownSonny Black1997 [82]
UnknownSpaz1998 [65] [101]
UnknownSteve McMillan1995 [83] [44]
UnknownStevie Riggs2001–2002 [10] [118] [15] [66]
UnknownSuicide2002–2004 [9] [39] [37] [38]
UnknownSweet Daddy Jay Love1998 [65]
UnknownSweet Georgie Love / George Anthony1998 [65]
UnknownSwitchblade1997–1998 [66] [65] [101]
UnknownTai Smiley / Tay Smiley2002 [39]
UnknownT-Bone1993 [23]
UnknownT-Bone Strong1993 [107] [90] [105]
UnknownThomas Rodman1996–1997 [4] [2]
UnknownTommy Hawk / Slash1997–1998
2000–2001
[66] [65] [101] [118]
UnknownTommy Lee Manson1993 [26]
UnknownTony Hightower2000 [96] [48]
UnknownTravis D2002 [17]
UnknownTravis Finity2003–2004 [20]
UnknownTrent Young1993
1997
[26] [23] [82]
UnknownVenom1997 [43]
UnknownWhiplash2000 [96] [76]
UnknownThe Wolfman1993–1994 [36] [61]
UnknownWorld's Greatest Wrestling Clown1995 [103]
UnknownYet Another Wrestling Clown1995
1997
[18] [51]
UnknownZoltar the Wolfman1992–1993 [80] [23]

Female wrestlers

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Alundra Blayze
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Fantasia
Birth name: Ring name(s):Tenure:Notes
Malia HosakaMalia Hosaka1995–1998 [7] [18] [125]
Mickie James Alexis Laree2003
Peggy Lee Peggy Lee Leather1995 [126]
Debra Lewandowski Madusa1993 [105]
Selina Majors Bambi1995 [126]
Heidi Lee Morgan Heidi Lee Morgan1992 [59]
Karen Simpson Fantasia / Karen Simpson1994–1995
1997
[7] [62] [18] [127]
Debbie Szostecki Debbie Combs1998
Gertrude Vachon Luna Vachon1995 [103]
UnknownBlaze1997 [125]
UnknownThe Cycle Queen1994 [62]
UnknownNasty Angel1993–1994 [105]
UnknownRusty "The Fox" Thomas1992 [59]

Midget wrestlers

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Haiti Kid
Birth name: Ring name(s):Tenure:Notes
Steve EisenhowerButch Cassidy1992 [59]
Claude Giroux Dink1994
1997
[62] [7]
Raymond Kessler The Haiti Kid1992 [59]
Louis Waterhouse Jr.Little Louie1995–1997 [126] [18]
UnknownKing Sleazy1995
1997
[126] [18]
UnknownThe Leprechaun / The Irish Leprechaun1994 [62]
UnknownLittle Hercules1993
1997
[7] [105]
UnknownLittle Ninja1994 [62]
UnknownMighty Doom1993 [105]

Stables and tag teams

Tag team/Stable(s) MembersTenure(s)
The American Idols2002
2003–2004
The American NightmaresHam and Bone2004
The Bad Breed Axl Rotten and Ian Rotten 1993
The Bad Crew Dog and Rose1995–1998
The Bad Street Boys Joey Matthews and Christian York 1997
Badd Company Pat Tanaka and Paul Diamond 1993
BETDerick Delight and Eric Envy2003
The Big DogsSteve McMillan and Mad Dog O'Malley 1995
Black & BlueFlexx Wheeler and Ricky Blues 1999
The Blue World Order Big Stevie Cool, Da Blue Guy and Hollywood Nova 1997
Brand XG-Dawg and Buckchyld2003–2004
The Bushwhackers Bushwhacker Butch and Bushwhacker Luke 1995
Camp CandieThe Bruiser and Suicide2003–2004
Chain GangSpaz and Slash1998
The Cracker ExpressSandy Saltine, Richie Ritz, Sunshine, Krispy and Nabisco Dimico2003–2004
Cream Team Dino Casanova and Rip Sawyer 1991–1992
Darkside Glen Osbourne and Rockin' Rebel 1996
The Darkside Demons Darkside Demon #1 and Darkside Demon #2 1997–1998
Dog PoundOdessa Royale and L.A. Royale1997
The Executioners Executioner #1 and Executioner #2 1998
The Extremists Devon Storm and Ace Darling 1997
The FamilyCorporal Punishment, Axl Rotten and The Headbangers1996
The Freak ShowBlood and Carnage2000–2001
The Ghetto Mafia2-Dope and Sideswype2003–2004
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly2000
The Goodfellows Dino Casanova and Romeo Valentino 1993–1995
2000
The Headshrinkers Fatu and Samu 1998
The Knights of the RoadLucifer and Switchblade1998
Leather & LaceRich Carlisle and Adrian Hall1992–1995
The Lords of Darkness Pain and Agony 1991–1992
Los Tres Amigos Slick 50, Pico Sanchez and Swaniaki2003
The Love ConnectionSweet Daddy Jay Love and Sweet Georgie Love1998
The Headbangers Headbanger Mosh and Headbanger Thrasher 1996–1997
The Hollywood HunksLucifer and Bob Starr1994
2000–2001
Hollywood Inc.Bob Starr, Brock Singleton and Genesis2003–2004
The Holy RollersEarl the Pearl and Rich Meyers2003
The KPAJoe Thunder and Steve Camry2002
The Malaysian MilitiaKabuki Kid and The Bonzai Warrior1994
Marvelous Inc.Jimmy Jannetty and Rich Myers1998
Mason DixonJ.R. Willet and Bulldozer Benton1995
Menace 2 SocietyAdam Flash, Romeo Valentino and Quinn Nash1996
The Misfits Harley Lewis and Derek Domino1997–1998
Models Inc.Michael Sweet and Johnny Handsome1995
The Outrageous OnesRiki Lane and Quinn Nash1993–1994
The Pitbulls Pitbull#1 and Pitbull#2 1997
The Samoan Gangsta TribeMatty Smalls and Coco Samoa1996
The Samoan Gangsta TribeMatty Smalls and L.A. Smooth1997
The ShootersBob Starr, Joe Thunder, Mad Dog O'Malley, Barry Casino and Stud Lee Osborne1998
Simply DelusionalAlex Lunar and Eagle2003–2004
The SlackersChad Bowman and Dino Devine2003–2004
Sonic ExpressRicky Blues and Nick Tarantino1992–1993
The Sons of SatanSon of Satan I and Son of Satan II1994
Southern DestructionSouthern Destruction I and Southern Destruction II1993
Stud Lee's StableCorporal Punishment, Chad Austin and Gen. Stud Lee1995
Sweet and SourRob Knoxious and Johnny Graham1995
Team PunishmentCorporal Punishment, Derek Wayne and Buzz Stryker2003
The Tokyo TerrorsKenshiro and Watsumi2000–2002
The UndergroundSebastian Coverdale, Alex Lunar, Gothic and Demonica2003
Yet Another Pair Of Wrestling ClownsWrestling Clown #1 and Wrestling Clown #21995

Managers and valets

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Dawn Psaltis
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Ivan Koloff
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Damien Kane (left) and Lady Alexandria
Birth name: Ring name(s):Tenure:Notes
Tom CusatiRoyce C. Prophet1995–1997 [53] [28] [1] [30]
Lou D'Angeli Sign Guy Dudley1995 [51]
Nathaniel ForgotsonPlatinum Nat Forge1997 [82] [128]
Melissa Hiatt Missy Hyatt1997
1999
[1] [30] [13]
Robin HuntHunter Q. Robbins III1998 [65] [101]
Jeff JonesJudge Jeff Jones1995–1996 [28] [49]
Carl MurrayDr. Blasphemy2003–2004
Oreal Perras Ivan Koloff1997 [125]
Dawn Psaltis Dawn Marie1997 [56] [42] [82]
UnknownAl Bino1997 [82]
UnknownAngela2002–2004
UnknownBarry Casino1998 [65] [101] [69]
UnknownBrittany Bosoms1996–1997 [28] [4] [13]
UnknownCandie2002–2003 [38]
UnknownDemonica2003
UnknownDestiny1998 [65] [101]
UnknownGinger Lynn Lucas1996–1997 [2] [1] [42]
UnknownHurricane Kelly1995 [51]
UnknownIsis1995–1998 [1] [95] [69]
UnknownJoe Cool1995 [50] [126] [46]
UnknownKayla2004
UnknownLady Alexandria1996 [98] [28]
UnknownLady Jenna2000 [76]
UnknownLana2004
UnknownMedic Maurice / Orderly Maurice1995
1998
2000
[126] [69] [76] [51]
UnknownMiss Courtney1997 [1]
UnknownMiss Patricia1997 [31] [2] [1] [13]
Unknown"Marvelous" Mitzi Million1998 [65] [69]
UnknownNaughty Nichole2003–2004
UnknownNikita Brezhnikoff1997–1998
2000
[18] [69] [96]
UnknownNurse Grace1995
1998
2000
[126] [65] [69] [76] [51]
UnknownSambucca2000 [96] [76] [48]
UnknownSasha2003
UnknownSimply Lucious2004
Mark OsborneGen. Stud Lee / Gen. / Stud Lee Osborne1995–1996

Commentators and interviewers

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Joel Gertner
Birth name: Ring name(s):Tenure:Notes
Joel Gertner Joel Gertner1997Ring announcer [1] [2]
UnknownAl Albert1996–1997Ring announcer [1] [2] [42]
UnknownHandsome Howard Goldman2000Ring announcer
UnknownKevin Carson1997 [125]
UnknownRon Young1996 [28]
UnknownStud Lee / Stud Lee Osborne1995–1996 [28] [50] [125]
UnknownVinnie Gambini1997Ring announcer [82]

Referees

Birth name: Ring name(s):Tenure:Notes
Earl HartEarl Hart1997
Jeff JonesJudge Jeff Jones1992–1995 [129]
Tonya StevensTonya Stevens1998
2000
[48] [130]
UnknownBarry Roberts1998–1999
UnknownDave the Wave1995–1999 [28]
UnknownHoward Goldman / Rick Reed / Peter North1996–1997
UnknownMike Lehner1996
UnknownScott Stater1998–2000

Other personnel

Birth name: Ring name(s):Tenure:Notes
Jeff AmdurJeff Amdur1995–1998Timekeeper [76] [96]
Donna BurkeDonna Burke2002–2004Promoter [131]
Tim Burke Tim Burke1991–2002Promoter [131]
Randy HillRandy Hill2000Promoter
MEWF Commissioner [77] [96]
Dennis WipperchtDennis Wippercht1991–2002Promoter
UnknownMichael Murphy2003–2004MEWF Commissioner
UnknownTom Kanaras1996MEWF Commissioner [2] [28]
Notes
^ Indicates they are deceased.
^ Indicates they died while they were employed with the Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation.
MCW ^ Indicates they were part of a talent exchange with Maryland Championship Wrestling.

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