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Revision as of 15:00, 2 October 2019

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in 2019. AEW personnel consists of professional wrestlers, commentators, ring announcers, and various other positions. Executive officers are also listed.

As All Elite Wrestling has partnerships with China's Oriental Wrestling Entertainment (OWE) and Mexico's Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA), wrestlers from those promotions may also make periodic appearances at AEW events.

Personnel

Male wrestlers

Chris Jericho
Ring name Real name Notes
Adam Page[1][2] Stephen Woltz
Angélico[3] Adam Bridle
Brandon Cutler[4] Brandon Bogle Executive content producer[4]
Chris Jericho[1][5] Christopher Irvine AEW World Champion
Christopher Daniels[1][6] Daniel Covell Head of talent relations[7]
Chuck Taylor[8] Dustin Howard
Cima[9] Nobuhiko Oshima President of Oriental Wrestling Entertainment
Cody[10][1] Cody Runnels Executive vice president
Darby Allin[11] Unknown
Dustin Rhodes[12][13] Dustin Runnels Coach[14]
Evil Uno[15] Nicolas Dansereau
Fénix[16] Undisclosed[Note 1]
Frankie Kazarian[1][6] Frank Gerdelman
Isiah Kassidy[17] Unknown
Jack Evans[18] Jack Miller
Jimmy Havoc[7] James Mcahren
Joey Janela[19][1] Joseph Janela
Jon Moxley[20] Jonathan Good
Jungle Boy[21] Jack Perry
Kenny Omega[22] Tyson Smith Executive vice president[23]
Kip Sabian[24] Simon Kippen
Luchasaurus[25] Austin Matelson
Marko Stunt[26] Noah Nelms[27]
Marq Quen[17] DeQuentin Redden[28]
Matt Jackson[1][2] Matthew Massie Executive vice president
Michael Nakazawa[29][30] Shoji Nakazawa
MJF[19][1] Maxwell Friedman
Nick Jackson[1][2] Nicholas Massie Executive vice president
Orange Cassidy[31] James Cipperly
Ortiz Miguel Molina
Pac[19][1] Benjamin Satterly
Pentagón Jr.[16] Undisclosed[Note 1]
Peter Avalon[32] Peter Hernandez
Sammy Guevara[8] Sammy Guevara
Santana Mike Sanchez
Scorpio Sky[1][6] Schuyler Andrews
Shawn Spears[33] Ronnie Arneill
Sonny Kiss[34] Unknown
Stu Grayson[15] Marc Dionne
Trent Beretta[8] Greg Marasciulo
Wardlow[35] Michael Wardlow

Female wrestlers

Ring name Real name Notes
Allie[36] Laura Dennis
Awesome Kong[37] Kia Stevens Coach[38]
Bea Priestley[39] Beatrice Priestley
Brandi Rhodes[2] Brandi Runnels Valet of Cody
Chief brand officer
Britt Baker[40][41] Brittany Baker
Hikaru Shida[42] Hikaru Shida
Leva Bates[32] Leva Bates Brand coordinator[43]
Penelope Ford[19] Olivia Hasler
Riho[44] Unknown
Sadie Gibbs[45] Unknown

Other on-air personnel

Ring name Real name Notes
Tully Blanchard Tully Blanchard Advisor to Shawn Spears[46]

Referees

Earl Hebner
Ring name Real name Notes
Aubrey Edwards[47] Aubrey Edwards
Bryce Remsburg[48] Bryce Remsburg
Earl Hebner[49] Earl Hebner
Paul Turner[50] Paul Turner
Rick Knox[18] Rick Knox

Broadcast team

Jim Ross
Ring name Real name Notes
Alex Abrahantes Alex Abrahantes Spanish-language commentator[51]
Alex Marvez Alex Marvez Commentator[52]
Alicia Atout Alicia Atout Backstage interviewer[53]
Chris Van Vliet Christopher Van Vliet Backstage interviewer[54]
Dasha Kuret Dasha Gonzalez
Excalibur Marc Letzmann Commentator[53]
Goldenboy[55] Alex Mendez[56] Commentator
Hugo Savinovich Hugo Savinovich Spanish-language commentator[57]
Jim Ross James Ross Commentator
Senior advisor[58]
Justin Roberts Justin Roberts Ring announcer[53]
Tony Schiavone[59] Noah Schiavone Commentator
Senior producer[60]

Backstage personnel

Ring name Real name Notes
Billy Gunn[61] Monty Sopp Coach[52]
B.J. Whitmer[62] Benjamin Whitmer Coach[52]
Christina Meyers[63] Christina Meyers
Dean Malenko Dean Simon Coach[64]
Senior producer[64]
Denise Cutler Denise Bogle Seamstress[65]
Jeff Jones[66] Jeffrey Jones
Jerry Lynn Jeremy Lynn Coach[67]
Keith Mitchell Keith Mitchell Lead producer[68]
Michael Cuellari[7] Michael Cuellari Associate producer[69]
Coordinator[21]
Michael Sampson Michael Sampson Head physician[70]
Mikey Rukus Mikey Rukus Music production[71]
Rafael Morffi Rafael Morffi Director of live events[72]
Sandra Gray Sandra Gray Seamstress[73]
Shawn Carr Shawn Carr Head of ring crew[74]
Tanea Brooks[75] Tanea Brooks Hair and make-up artist
Tommy Dreamer[76] Thomas Laughlin Producer

Corporate staff

Shahid Khan
Name Notes
Chad Glenn Director of finance[77]
Chris Harrington[78] Vice president of business strategy
Dana Massie[40] Chief marketing officer[79]
Chief merchandising officer[80]
Kevin Sullivan[81] Vice president of post production[82]
Megha Parekh Chief legal officer[83]
Nik Sobic Vice president of business operations[84]
Shahid Khan[85] Owner
Tony Khan[10] President
Chief executive officer

Notes

  1. ^ a b In lucha libre the true identity, birth name etc. of masked wrestlers is kept secret to the general public. News does not report nor speculate on real names even if they may be able to find it, purely out of respect for the Lucha Libre traditions.

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