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WWE is a professional wrestling promotion based in Stamford, Connecticut.[1] WWE personnel consists of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, ring announcers, interviewers, referees, trainers, producers, script writers, and various other positions. Executives and board members are also listed.

WWE contracts typically range from developmental contracts to multi-year deals.[2] WWE describes most personnel as "independent contractors."[1] Since the reintroduction of WWE's brand extension in 2016, main roster personnel are assigned to one of three primary brands – Raw, SmackDown, and NXT.[3][4] Other wrestlers may be assigned to a lesser specialty brand; specialty brands in WWE include 205 Live, which is for male wrestlers 205 lbs. and under (designated by WWE as cruiserweights), and NXT UK, which is for wrestlers based in the United Kingdom.

Main roster personnel primarily appear on Monday Night Raw, Friday Night SmackDown, and NXT, while cruiserweight wrestlers appear on 205 Live and wrestlers from NXT UK appear on their own weekly show, respectively.

Personnel can also appear on WWE's other weekly television programming, as well as pay-per-views, and on untelevised live events.

Personnel in WWE's developmental system are assigned to train at the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. UK-based developmental wrestlers train at the UK Performance Center in London, England.

As WWE has partnerships with the U.S. independent promotion Evolve, Scotland's Insane Championship Wrestling, England's Progress Wrestling, and Germany's Westside Xtreme Wrestling, wrestlers from those groups may also make periodic appearances at WWE events and on WWE programming.

Roster

McMahon family

Vince McMahon

The McMahon family are the principal owners of WWE. In addition to their corporate positions, they also appear on-air as authority figures and wrestlers across all brands.[5]

Ring name Real name Notes
Mr. McMahon[6] Vincent McMahon Chairman of the Board of Directors
Chief Executive Officer
Executive Producer
Majority owner
Shane McMahon[7] Shane McMahon Minority owner
Stephanie McMahon[8] Stephanie Levesque Chief Brand Officer
Member of the Board of Directors
Minority owner
Triple H[9] Paul Levesque Executive Vice President – Talent, Creative, Live Events
Member of the Board of Directors
Minority owner
NXT Founder
Producer
Hall of Famer

Note - the WWE 24/7 Championship and WWE Women's Tag Team Championship can be defended on all brands, thus the champions can appear on any show.

Raw

Male wrestlers

Brock Lesnar
Andrade
The Viking Raiders - Erik and Ivar
Mojo Rawley
Ring name Real name Notes
AJ Styles[10] Allen Jones[11]
Akam[12] Sunny Dhinsa[13]
Akira Tozawa[14] Akira Tozawa[15]
Aleister Black[16] Tom Budgen[17]
Andrade[18] Manuel Andrade Oropeza[19] United States Champion
Angelo Dawkins[20] Gary Gordon[21]
Big Show[22] Paul Wight II[23]
Bobby Lashley[24] Franklin Lashley
Brock Lesnar[25] Brock Lesnar[26] WWE Champion
Buddy Murphy[27] Matthew Adams
Cedric Alexander[28] Cederick Johnson[29]
Curt Hawkins[30] Brian Myers[31]
Drew McIntyre[32] Andrew Galloway IV[33]
EC3[34] Michael Hutter[35] Inactive; concussion[36]
Eric Young[37] Jeremy Fritz[38]
Erick Rowan[39] Joseph Ruud[40]
Erik[41] Raymond Rowe[42] Raw Tag Team Champion
Humberto Carrillo[43][44] Unknown
Ivar[45] Todd Smith[42] Raw Tag Team Champion
Jinder Mahal[46] Yuvraj Dhesi[47] Inactive; knee injury[48]
Karl Anderson[49] Chad Allegra[50]
Kevin Owens[51] Kevin Steen
Luke Gallows[52] Andrew Hankinson[53]
Matt Hardy[54] Matthew Hardy
Mojo Rawley[55] Dean Muhtadi[56] 24/7 Champion
Montez Ford[57] Kenneth Crawford[58]
No Way Jose[59] Levis Valenzuela Jr.[58]
Randy Orton[60] Randal Orton[61]
Rey Mysterio[62] Óscar Gutiérrez
Rezar[63] Gzim Selmani[13]
Ricochet[64] Trevor Mann[65]
R-Truth[66] Ronnie Killings[67]
Rusev[68] Miroslav Barnyashev[69]
Samoa Joe[70] Nuufolau Seanoa[71]
Seth Rollins[72] Colby Lopez[73]
Shelton Benjamin[74] Shelton Benjamin[75]
Titus O'Neil[76] Thaddeus Bullard Sr.[77]
Zack Ryder[78] Matthew Cardona[79]

Female wrestlers

Becky Lynch
Asuka
Kairi Sane
Ring name Real name Notes
Asuka[80] Kanako Urai Women's Tag Team Champion
Becky Lynch[81] Rebecca Quin[82] Raw Women's Champion
Billie Kay[83] Jessica McKay[58]
Charlotte Flair[84] Ashley Fliehr[85]
Kairi Sane[86] Kaori Housako[87][88] Women's Tag Team Champion
Lana[89] Catherine Perry[90]
Liv Morgan[91] Gionna Daddio[92]
Naomi[93] Trinity Fatu[94]
Natalya[95] Natalie Neidhart-Wilson[96]
Nia Jax[97] Savelina Fanene[98] Inactive; knee injuries[99]
Peyton Royce[100] Cassie McIntosh[58]
Ruby Riott[101] Dori Prange[102] Inactive; shoulder injury[103]
Sarah Logan[104] Sarah Bridges[17]
Zelina Vega[105] Thea Trinidad[106] Manager of Andrade

Other on-air personnel

Ring name Real name Notes
Maria Kanellis[107] Mary Kanellis-Bennett[108][109] Manager of Mike Kanellis
Also appears on 205 Live
Paul Heyman[110] Paul Heyman[111] Manager of Brock Lesnar
Executive Director of Raw[112]

SmackDown

Male wrestlers

"The Fiend" Bray Wyatt
Shinsuke Nakamura
The New Day (l to r) Xavier Woods, Big E, and Kofi Kingston
Ring name Real name Notes
Apollo Crews[113] Sesugh Uhaa[114]
Big E[115] Ettore Ewen[116] SmackDown Tag team Champion
Bo Dallas[117] Taylor Rotunda[118]
Braun Strowman[119] Adam Scherr[120]
Cesaro[121] Claudio Castagnoli[122]
Curtis Axel[123] Joseph Hennig[124]
Daniel Bryan[125] Bryan Danielson[126]
Dash Wilder[127] Daniel Wheeler[128]
Dolph Ziggler[129] Nicholas Nemeth[130]
Drake Maverick[131] James Curtin[132] General Manager of 205 Live[133]
Drew Gulak[134] Drew Gulak[135]
Elias[136] Jeffrey Sciullo
Epico Colon[137] Orlando Colón[138]
"The Fiend" Bray Wyatt[139] Windham Rotunda[140] Universal Champion
Gran Metalik[141] Unknown
Heath Slater[142] Heath Miller[143]
Jeff Hardy[144] Jeffrey Hardy Inactive; knee injury
Jey Uso[145] Joshua Fatu[146]
Jimmy Uso[147] Jonathan Fatu[148]
John Morrison[149] John Hennigan[150]
Kalisto[151] Emanuel Rodriguez
Kane[152] Glenn Jacobs[153] Inactive; on hiatus while serving as mayor of Knox County, Tennessee
King Corbin[154] Thomas Pestock[155]
Kofi Kingston[156] Kofi Sarkodie-Mensah[157] SmackDown Tag Team Championship
Lars Sullivan[158] Dylan Miley Inactive; knee injury
Lince Dorado[159] José Cordero
The Miz[160] Michael Mizanin[161]
Mustafa Ali[162] Adeel Alam[163]
Otis[164] Nikola Bogojevic
Primo Colon[165] Edwin Colón[166]
Robert Roode[167] Robert Roode Jr.[168]
Roman Reigns[169] Leati Joseph Anoa'i[170]
Sami Zayn[171][172] Rami Sebei
Scott Dawson[173] David Harwood[174]
Sheamus[175] Stephen Farrelly[176]
Shinsuke Nakamura[177] Shinsuke Nakamura[178][179] Intercontinental Champion
Shorty G[180] Charles Betts[181]
Tucker[182] Levi Cooper
Xavier Woods[183] Austin Watson[184] Inactive; torn Achilles[185]

Female wrestlers

Bayley
Ring name Real name Notes
Alexa Bliss[186] Alexis Kaufman[187]
Bayley[188] Pamela Martinez[189] SmackDown Women's Champion
Carmella[190] Leah Van Dale[191]
Dana Brooke[192] Ashley Sebera[193]
Ember Moon[194] Adrienne Reese[195] Inactive; torn Achilles[196]
Lacey Evans[197] Macey Estrella-Kadlec[198]
Mandy Rose[199] Amanda Saccomanno[200]
Mickie James[201] Mickie James-Aldis[202] Color commentator on Main Event[203]
Producer[204]
Nikki Cross[205] Nicola Glencross [206]
Sasha Banks[207] Mercedes Kaestner-Varnado[208]
Sonya Deville[209] Daria Berenato[210]
Tamina[211] Sarona Snuka-Polamalu[212]

Other on-air personnel

Ring name Real name Notes
Maryse[213] Maryse Mizanin Manager of The Miz
Occasional wrestler
Inactive; maternity leave

NXT

Male wrestlers

The Undisputed Era (l-r) Kyle O'Reilly, Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, and Roderick Strong (kneeling in front)
Angel Garza
Ring name Real name Notes
Adam Cole[214] Austin Jenkins[215] NXT Champion
Alex Shelley Patrick Martin
Angel Garza[216] Humberto Garza Solano[217] Cruiserweight Champion
Arturo Ruas[218] Adrian Jaoude
Austin Theory[219] Austin White[220]
Boa[221] Yanbo Wang[222]
Bobby Fish[223] Robert Fish[224] NXT Tag Team Champion[225]
Bronson Reed[226] Jermaine Haley[227]
Cameron Grimes[218] Trevor Caddell
Cezar Bononi[228] Cezar Bononi
Damian Priest[229][44] Luis Martínez
Danny Burch[230] Martin Harris[231]
Dexter Lumis[226] Samuel Shaw
Dominik Dijakovic[232] Christopher Dijak
Fandango[233] Curtis Hussey[234] Inactive; dislocated elbow[235]
Finn Bálor[236] Fergal Devitt[237]
Isaiah "Swerve" Scott[217] Stephon Strickland
Jaxson Ryker[238] Chad Lail[239]
Joaquin Wilde[240] Michael Paris[241]
Johnny Gargano[242] John Gargano[243]
Keith Lee[244] Keith Lee
Killian Dain[245] Damian Mackle[17] [246]
Kona Reeves[247] Noah Pang-Potjes[248]
Kushida[249][217] Yujiro Kushida
Kyle O'Reilly[250] Kyle Greenwood[251] NXT Tag Team Champion
Lio Rush[252] Lionel Green
Mansoor[253] Mansoor Al-Shehail
Matt Riddle[254] Matthew Riddle[255]
Oney Lorcan[256] Christopher Girard[257]
Pete Dunne[258] Peter England
Raul Mendoza[259] Raúl Mendoza[260]
Riddick Moss[261] Michael Rallis[262]
Roderick Strong[263] Christopher Lindsey[17] North American Champion
Shane Thorne[264] Shane Veryzer[265][198]
Steve Cutler[266] Steven Kupryk[267][268]
Tino Sabbatelli[269] Sabatino Piscitelli[270] Inactive; torn pectoral muscle[271]
Tommaso Ciampa[272] Tommaso Whitney[273]
Tyler Breeze[274] Mattias Clement[275] [276]
Velveteen Dream[277] Patrick Clark Jr.[278] Inactive; back injury[279]
Wesley Blake[280] Cory Weston[281]

Female wrestlers

Rhea Ripley
Ring name Real name Notes
Aliyah[282] Nhooph Al-Areebi[283] Inactive; broken nose
Bianca Belair[284] Bianca Blair[198]
Candice LeRae[285] Candice Gargano[286]
Chelsea Green[44] Chelsea Green
Dakota Kai[287] Cheree Crowley[288]
Deonna Purrazzo[289] Deonna Purrazzo
Io Shirai[290] Masami Odate
Jessamyn Duke[291] Jessamyn Duke[292]
Marina Shafir[291] Marina Shafir[292]
Mia Yim[293] Stephanie Bell[294]
Rhea Ripley[295] Demi Bennett[296] NXT Women's Champion
Shayna Baszler[297] Shayna Baszler[298]
Taynara Conti[299] Taynara Melo de Carvalho[17]
Tegan Nox[300] Steffanie Newell[288]
Vanessa Borne[301] Danielle Kamela[198]
Xia Li[302] Zhao Xia[303]

Other on-air personnel

William Regal
Ring name Real name Notes
Robert Stone[304] Robert Strauss[305] Manager of Chelsea Green
William Regal[306] Darren Matthews[307] General Manager of NXT
Producer
Talent scout
Director of Talent Development[308]
Head of Global Recruiting[308]

205 Live

Male wrestlers

Note - 205 Live and NXT have a talent exchange agreement, where NXT wrestlers (within the 205 lb. weight limit) can also appear on 205 Live, and 205 Live wrestlers can appear on NXT to challenge for the Cruiserweight Championship.[309]

Ring name Real name Notes
Ariya Daivari[310] Ariya Daivari
The Brian Kendrick[311] Brian Kendrick[312]
Gentleman Jack Gallagher[313] Oliver Claffey[314]
Mike Kanellis[315] Michael Bennett[316]
Samir Singh[317] Harvinder Sihra
Sunil Singh[318] Gurvinder Sihra
Tony Nese[319] Anthony Nese[320]

NXT UK

Note - NXT UK wrestlers may also appear periodically on NXT.

Male wrestlers

Walter
Wolfgang
Ring name Real name Notes
A-Kid[321] Carlos Ruiz[322]
Alexander Wolfe[323] Axel Tischer[58] [324]
Amir Jordan[325] Bilal Ansari[326]
Ashton Smith[327] Ashton Smith[328]
Dave Mastiff[329] David Minton[330]
Eddie Dennis[325] Eddie Dennis[331] Progress Unified World Champion
Fabian Aichner[332] Fabian Aichner[333] [324]
Flash Morgan Webster[334] Gavin Watkins[335]
Ilja Dragunov[336] Ilja Rukober
James Drake[325] James Dowell[337]
Joe Coffey[338] Joseph Coffey
Jordan Devlin[339] Jordan Devlin[340] Progress Tag Team Champion
Joseph Conners[325] Joseph Buckton
Kassius Ohno[341] Chris Spradlin[342]
Kenny Williams[325] Alan Niddrie
Ligero[343] Simon Musk
Marcel Barthel[344] Marcel Barthel [324]
Mark Andrews[345] Mark Andrews
Mark Coffey[346] Mark Coffey NXT UK Tag Team Champion
Noam Dar[347] Noam Dar[348]
Primate[349] Jay Melrose
Sam Gradwell[350] Samuel Gradwell[351]
Ridge Holland[218] Luke Menzies
Saxon Huxley[352] Ross Cooke[353]
Travis Banks[354] Travis Bligh
Trent Seven[355] Benjamin Webb
Tyler Bate[356] Tyler Bate
Tyson T-Bone[325] Thomas Clifford[357]
Walter[358] Walter Hahn[359] United Kingdom Champion
Wild Boar[360] Michael Hitchman[361]
Wolfgang[362] Barry Young NXT UK Tag Team Champion
Zack Gibson[363] Jack Rea

Female wrestlers

Ring name Real name Notes
Isla Dawn[364] Courtney Stewart[365]
Jinny[366] Jinny Sandhú Progress Women's World Champion
Kay Lee Ray[349] Kayleigh Rae NXT UK Women's Champion
Killer Kelly[367] Raquel Lourenço[368]
Nina Samuels[369] Samantha Allen[370]
Piper Niven[371] Kimberly Benson[372]
Toni Storm[373] Toni Rossall
Xia Brookside[374] Xia Henderson

Other on-air personnel

Johnny Saint
Ring name Real name Notes
Johnny Saint[375] John Miller General Manager of NXT UK[376]
Sid Scala[377] Unknown Assistant to the General Manager of NXT UK
Occasional wrestler

Unassigned wrestlers

This lists wrestlers whose contract statuses are unknown, wrestlers who make limited appearances across all brands, newly-signed wrestlers who are awaiting brand assignment, or undrafted wrestlers awaiting brand assignment. Certain unassigned wrestlers are billed by WWE as "free agents."

Ring name Real name Notes
Cain Velasquez[378] Cain Velasquez
John Cena[379] John Cena Makes sporadic appearances
Ronda Rousey[380] Ronda Rousey[381] Inactive; hand injury
The Undertaker[382] Mark Calaway Makes sporadic appearances

Performance Center recruits

U.S. Performance Center recruits

Male wrestlers
Ring name Real name Notes
Aleksandar Jaksic[219] Alexsandar Jaksic

Anthony Francis

Anthony Francis
Babatunde[383] Babatunde Aiyegbusi[198]
Big Jordan[384] Jordan Omogbehin[44]
Brendan Vink[385][226] Brendan Vink[227]
Cal Bloom[304] Cal Bloom
Chase Parker[226][386] Jeffrey Parker[387]
Daniel Vidot[388][44] Daniel Vidot
Denzel Dejournette[290] Denzel Dejournette
Dio Maddin[389] Brennan Williams[390] [391]
Dorian Mak[392] Daniel Matha[393]
Edgar López Edgar López[394]
EJ Nduka[219] Ezekwesiri Nduka
Faisal Kurdi[395] Faisal Kurdi
Hussain Aldagal[395] Hussain Aldagal

Jake Atlas

Kenny Marquez
Jeet Rama[396] Satender Dagar[397]
Jorge Bolly Jorge Alcantar Bolly[394]
Malcolm Bivens[398] Stokely Hathaway
Marcos Gomes[219] Marcos Gomes
Matt Martel[226][386] Matthew Lee[399]
Mohamed Fahim[400] Mohamed Abdelfattah
Nick Ogarelli[226][401] Nicholas Comoroto[402]
Omari Palmer[226] Omari Palmer
Rik Bugez[218] Eric Bugenhagen
Rinku Singh[403] Rinku Rajput
Rocky[404] Yifeng Yuxiang[405]
Saurav Gurjar[406] Saurav Gurjar
Sidney Bateman Sidney Bateman
Tehuti Miles[219] Tehuti Miles
Zechariah Smith Zechariah Smith
Female wrestlers
Ring name Real name Notes
Briana Brandy Briana Brandy[219]
Catalina Garcia Catalina Garcia[219] [407]

Emily Andzulis

Emily Andzulis

Indi Hartwell[408]

Samantha De Martin
Jessi Kamea[218] Jessica Elaban
Karen Q[226][386] Karen Yu[409] Inactive; leg injury[410]
Kavita Devi[411] Kavita Dalal[412] Inactive; torn ACL[413]
Kayden Carter[290] Lacey Lane
Mercedes Martinez Jazmin Benitez
MJ Jenkins[290] Monique Williams-Jenkins
Rachel Evers[226][386] Rachael Ellering[414] Inactive; torn ACL[415]
Reina González[416] Victoria Gonzalez[17]
Rita Reis Rita Reis[219]
Santana Garrett[417][418] Santana Garrett
Scarlett Bordeaux[408] Elizabeth Chihaia
Shotzi Blackheart[408] Ashley Urbanski

U.K. Performance Center recruits

Male wrestlers
Ring name Real name Notes
Jack Starz[419] Unknown
Oliver Carter[349] Oliver Sauter

Referees

Mike Chioda
Ring name Real name Brand
Chad Patton[420] Chad Patton Raw
Senior referee
Charles Robinson[421] Charles Robinson SmackDown
Senior referee
Chris Roberts[citation needed] Chris Roberts NXT UK
Chris Sharpe[422] Chris Sharpe NXT
NXT UK
D.A. Brewer[423] Antrone Brewer[424] NXT
Dan Engler[425] Daniel Engler Raw
Danilo Anfibio[426] Danilo Anfibio SmackDown
Darrick Moore[427] Darrick Moore Raw
Darryl Sharma[428] Darryl Sharma NXT
NXT UK
Drake Wuertz[429] Drake Wuertz NXT
Senior referee
NXT UK
Eddie Orengo[430] Eddie Orengo Raw
Jason Ayers[431] Jason Ayers SmackDown
Jessika Carr[432][433] Jessika Heiser[434] SmackDown
Joel Allen[428] Joel Allen NXT UK
John Cone[435] John Cone[436] Raw
Senior referee
Mike Chioda[437] Michael Chioda SmackDown
Senior referee
Rod Zapata[438] Robert Vista Raw
Ryan Tran[439] Brian Nguyen SmackDown
Shawn Bennett[440] Matthew Bennett Raw
Stephon Smith[408] Stephon Smith NXT
Tom Castor[441] Thomas Castor NXT
Tom Scarborough[428] Thomas Scarborough NXT UK

Broadcast team

The following section pertains to announcers who cover WWE broadcasts. This group includes presenters, ringside commentators, ring announcers, backstage interviewers, pre-show hosts and analysts.

Michael Cole
Ring name Real name Notes
Aiden English[442] Matthew Rehwoldt[443] Color commentator on 205 Live[444]
Alicia Taylor[445] Alicia Warrington[446] Ring announcer
Backstage interviewer
Andy Shepherd[447] Andy Shepherd Ring announcer[448]
Beth Phoenix[449] Elizabeth Copeland Commentator on NXT[450]
Hall of Famer[451][452]
Booker T[453] Robert Huffman[454] Hall of Famer
Byron Saxton[455] Bryan Kelly[456] Commentator on Main Event
Carlos Cabrera[457] Carlos Cabrera Spanish-language lead commentator on Raw, SmackDown and pay-per-views
Co-host of WWE en Español
Carsten Schaefer[458] Carsten Schaefer German-language lead commentator on pay-per-views
Cathy Kelley[459] Catherine Kelley[460] Host of Talking Snack
Co-host of Afterburn and WWE Now
Social media correspondent
Backstage interviewer
Charly Caruso[461] Charly Arnolt[462] Backstage interviewer
Host of Marquee Matches
Co-host of This Week in WWE
Narrator for WWE Music Power 10
Christian[463] William Reso Co-host of The Edge and Christian Show That Totally Reeks of Awesomeness[464]
Christophe Agius[465] Christophe Agius French-language commentator on Raw and SmackDown
Corey Graves[466] Matthew Polinsky[467] Commentator on SmackDown and pay-per-views[452]
Co-host of Experience
Dan Vollmayer Dan Vollmayer Co-host of The Bump[468]
David Otunga[469] David Otunga Sr.[470] Pre-show analyst for pay-per-views and occasional commentator most recently on Main Event[471]
Dennis Arnell[472] Dennis McCamery[473] Announcer
Backstage interviewer
Edge[474] Adam Copeland Co-host of The Edge and Christian Show That Totally Reeks of Awesomeness[464]
Hall of Famer
Faisal Almughaisib Faisal Almughaisib Arabic-language commentator on pay-per-views[475]
Evan T. Mack Evan Mack Co-host of The Bump[468]
Funaki[476] Shoichi Funaki[477] Japanese-language color commentator on pay-per-views
Japanese-language host of This Week in WWE
Greg Hamilton[478] Greg Hutson[479] Ring announcer
Holger Boschen[480] Holger Boschen German-language commentator on pay-per-views
Jerry Lawler[481] Jerry Lawler[482] Commentator for Raw and pay-per-views[452]
Hall of Famer[483]
Jerry Soto[484] Jerry Soto[485] Spanish-language color commentator on Raw, SmackDown and pay-per-views
Co-host of WWE en Español
Jimena Sánchez[486] Jimena Sánchez Co-host of WWE Saturday Night
JoJo[487] Joseann Offerman[488] Ring announcer
Inactive; maternity leave
Jonathan Coachman[489] Jonathan Coachman[490] Host of pay-per-view pre-shows
Jude Aldajani Jude Aldajani Arabic-language commentator on pay-per-views[475]
Kayla Braxton[491] Kayla Becker[492] Ring announcer
Backstage interviewer
Co-host of The Bump[468]
Madonna Tixeira[493] Madonna Tixeira Co-host of WWE Sunday Dhamaal[493]
Marcelo Rodríguez[494] Marcelo Rodríguez Laprea Spanish-language color commentator on Raw, SmackDown and pay-per-views
Co-host of WWE en Español
Marco Alfaro[495] Marco Alfaro Portuguese-language commentator on pay-per-views[495]
Matt Camp[496] Matt Camp Co-host of The Bump[468]
Mauro Ranallo[497] Mauro Ranallo Play-by-play commentator on NXT[452]
McKenzie Mitchell[496] McKenzie Mitchell Co-host of The Bump[468]
Meng Ai[495] Meng Ai Mandarin-language commentator on pay-per-views[495]
Michael Cole[498] Sean Coulthard[499] Play-by-play commentator on SmackDown and pay-per-views[452]
Mike Rome[500] Austin Romero[501] Ring announcer
Backstage interviewer
Moein Al Bastaki[502] Moein Al Bastaki Co-host of Wal3ooha[502]
Moti Margolin[495] Moti Margolin Russian-language commentator on pay-per-views[495]
Nathalie Mamo[502] Nathalie Mamo Co-host of Wal3ooha[502]
Arabic-language host of WWE Now
Nigel McGuinness[503] Steven Haworth[504] Commentator on NXT and NXT UK[452][505][448]
Obaid Kadwani[495] Obaid Kadwani Hindi-language commentator on pay-per-views[495]
Paige[506] Saraya-Jade Bevis
Pat McAfee Patrick McAfee Pre-show analyst for NXT TakeOver specials[507]
Host of Mind of McAfee
Peter Rosenberg[508] Peter Rosenberg Pre-show analyst for pay-per-views
Host of Superstar Superfan
Philippe Chéreau[465] Philippe Chéreau French-language commentator on Raw and SmackDown
Radzi Chinyanganya Radzi Chinyanganya Backstage interviewer[448]
Raymond Rougeau Raymond Rougeau French-language commentator on pay-per-views[509]
Renee Young[510] Renee Paquette[511] Special contributor on SmackDown
Co-host of Experience, Vintage, and Free for All[452][512]
Rob Schamberger[513] Rob Schamberger Host of Canvas 2 Canvas
Roberto Figueroa[495] Roberto Figueroa Portuguese-language commentator on pay-per-views[495]
Ryan Pappolla[514] Ryan Pappolla Co-host of WWE Now
Co-host of The Bump[468]
Salil Acharya[493] Salil Acharya Co-host of WWE Sunday Dhamaal[493]
Sam Roberts Samuel Roberts Pre-show analyst for pay-per-views[515] and occasional commentator on Main Event[516]
Sarah Schreiber[517] Sarah Schreiber[518] Backstage interviewer
Scott Stanford[519] Scott Stanford[520] Host of Bottom Line
Co-host of Afterburn, Free for All, and This Week in WWE
Narrator for Ride Along
Sean Deng[495] Sean Deng Mandarin-language commentator on pay-per-views[495]
Sebastian Hackl[521] Sebastian Hackl German-language commentator on pay-per-views
She Sardar[495] She Sardar Hindi-language commentator on pay-per-views[495]
Shun Yamaguchi[495] Shun Yamaguchi Japanese-language commentator on pay-per-views[495]
Sultan Alharbi[495] Sultan Alharbi Arabic-language commentator on pay-per-views[495]
Tom Phillips[522] Thomas Hannifan Play-by-play on 205 Live and NXT UK
Narrator for Power Rankings
Vero Rodríguez[486][523] Verónica Rodríguez Co-host of WWE Saturday Night
Vic Joseph[524] Vic Travagliante[525] Play-by-play on Raw and pay-per-views[452][448]
Narrator for List This!
Zhan Pomerantsev[495] Zhan Pomerantsev Russian-language commentator on pay-per-views[495]

Off-screen personnel

Ambassadors

Select former or retired WWE wrestlers not currently on the main roster (sometimes billed as "WWE Legends") and other celebrities and personalities have contracts to make periodic appearances—either on WWE TV or for promotional events—serving as "ambassadors" (public representatives/spokespeople) for the company.

Ring name Real name Notes
Bob Backlund[526] Robert Backlund[527] Hall of Famer[528]
Brie Bella[529] Brianna Danielson[530] [531]
Eve Torres[532] Eve Gracie[533] [528]
John "Bradshaw" Layfield[534] John Layfield[535] [536]
Maria Menounos[537] Maria Menounos[538] [539]
Nikki Bella[540] Stephanie Garcia-Colace[541] [531]
Ric Flair[542] Richard Fliehr[543] Hall of Famer[544]
Ricky Steamboat[545] Richard Blood Sr.[546] Hall of Famer[528]
Sgt. Slaughter[547] Robert Remus[548] Hall of Famer[528]
Sting[549] Steve Borden[550] Hall of Famer[551][552]
Superstar Billy Graham[553] Eldridge Coleman[554] Hall of Famer[555]
Tatanka[556] Chris Chavis[557] [558]
Tatsumi Fujinami[559] Tatsumi Fujinami[560] Hall of Famer[561]

Backstage personnel

Ring name Real name Notes
AJ Patterson[562] AJ Patterson Lighting technician
Chris Amann[562] Christopher Amann Senior ringside physician
Ciro Scotto-D'Antuono[562] Ciro Scotto-D'Antuono Chief pyrotechnician
Dustin Wallace[563] Dustin Wallace Coordinating road producer
Ellis Edwards[562] Ellis Edwards Stunt coordinator
Gabe Sapolsky Gabriel Sapolsky Consultant[564]
Howard Finkel[565] Howard Finkel Occasional ring announcer
Interviewer for WWE.com programs
Chief statistician
Hall of Famer[566]
James McEvoy[567] James McEvoy International digital and sponsorship director
Jennifer Hagopian[568] Jennifer Hagopian Catering crew chief[562]
Jet Prickett[562] Jet Prickett Stage manager
Julie Youngberg Julie Youngberg Seamstress[569]
Lex Luger[570] Lawrence Pfohl Wellness counselor[571]
Mika Rotunda[572] Mika Rotunda Production assistant
Mikaze Sarath Ton Seamstress[573]
Nicholas Daw[562] Nicholas Daw Ring Manager
Stephen Daquino Stephen Daquino Ringside physician[574][575][576]
Tom Stewart[562] Thomas Stewart Camera operator
Tony Chimel[577] Anthony Chimel[578] Ring crew chief
Occasional ring announcer

Creative team

Ring name Real name Notes
Bruce Prichard[579] Bruce Prichard Executive Director of SmackDown[580]
Dana Warrior[581] Dana Warrior [582][583]
Dewey Foley[584][585] Dewey Foley Creative assistant
Ed Koskey[586] Edward Koskey Lead writer for SmackDown[587]
Jonathan Baeckstrom Jonathan Baeckstrom Lead writer for Raw[587]
Joseph Belcastro Joseph Belcastro Lead writer for NXT
Promo trainer[588]
Ranjin Singh[589] David Kapoor[590] Senior VP of Creative[591]
Ryan Ward[586] Ryan Ward Writer for SmackDown
Inactive[587]

Music department

Name Notes
John Alicastro[592] Composer
Michael Lauri[592] Composer
Neil Lawi[593] Senior Vice President of WWE Music Group
General Manager of WWE Music Group
Josiah Williams[594] On-Air Digital Talent

Producers

Michael Hayes
Ring name Real name Notes
Adam Pearce[595] Adam Pearce[596]
Billy Kidman[597] Peter Gruner Jr.[598]
Chris Parks[599] Christopher Parks
D-Von Dudley[600] Devon Hughes[601] Hall of Famer
Fit Finlay[602] David Finlay Jr.[603]
Glen Joseph[604] Glen Robinson Producer for NXT UK
Gregory Helms[605] Gregory Helms
Irwin R. Schyster[606] Lawrence Rotunda[607]
James Long James Long [608]
Jamie Noble[609] James Gibson[610]
Jason Jordan Nathan Everhart
Jeff Jarrett Jeffrey Jarrett Hall of Famer[611]
Jeremy Borash[612] Jeremy Borash[613]
Jim Smallman[614] James Smallman Producer for NXT UK
John Gaburick[615] John Gaburick
John Laurinaitis[616] John Laurinaitis[617]
Kurt Angle[618] Kurt Angle Hall of Famer[619][620]
Lance Storm Lance Evers [621]
Mark Henry[622] Mark Henry[623] Hall of Famer
Matt Bloom[624] Matthew Bloom Performance Center head coach
Michael Hayes[625] Michael Seitz[626] Senior producer
Hall of Famer
Norman Smiley[624] Norman Smiley Performance Center trainer/coach
Pat Buck[627] Patrick Buckridge[628]
Pat Patterson[629] Pat Patterson[630] Hall of Famer
Road Dogg[631] Brian James[632] Hall of Famer
Sara Amato[633] Sara Amato[634] WWE Performance Center assistant head trainer[635]
Sarah Stock[636] Sarah Stock[637] Performance Center trainer
Scott Armstrong[638] Joseph James Jr.[639]
Shawn Daivari[640] Dara Daivari
Shawn Michaels[641] Michael Hickenbottom Performance Center trainer/coach
Hall of Famer
Sonjay Dutt[599] Retesh Bhalla
Steve Corino Steven Corino [642]
Terry Taylor[624] Paul Taylor III Performance Center trainer/coach
Tyson Kidd[643] Theodore Wilson[644][645]

WWE Performance Center staff

Ring name Real name Notes
Brian Duncan[646][647] Brian Duncan Head athletic trainer
Canyon Ceman[648] Canyon Ceman Senior Director of Talent Development
David Bailey[649] David Bailey General Manager of the WWE Performance Center
Gerald Brisco[650] Gerald Brisco[651] Recruiter
Hall of Famer
Hartley Jackson[652] Hartley Jackson Trainer
Assistant coach
Johnny Moss[624] John Mossop[653] Trainer
Assistant coach
Kendo Kashin[654] Tokimitsu Ishizawa Trainer
Robbie Brookside[624] Robert Brooks Trainer
Assistant coach
Ryan Katz[655] Ryan Katz Associate producer
Promo trainer
Scott Garland[624] Scott Garland Trainer
Assistant coach
Sean Hayes[624] Sean Hayes Strength and conditioning coach
Serena Deeb[624] Serena Deeb Trainer
Assistant coach
Tanner Robinson[652] Tanner Robinson Assistant strength and conditioning coach
Tara Halaby[646][647] Tara Halaby Athletic trainer
Physical therapist

WWE Corporate staff

Board of Directors and executive officers

Name Notes
Basil DeVito[656] Senior Advisor of Business Strategy
Member of the Board of Directors
Minority owner
Brian Flinn Chief Marketing & Communications Officer[657]
David Kenin[658] Member of the Board of Directors
Frank Riddick III[659] Member of the Board of Directors
George Barrios[660] Co-President
Executive officer
Member of the Board of Directors
Jeffrey Speed[661] Member of the Board of Directors
John Brody[662] Executive Vice President, Global Sales & Partnerships
Senior Vice President, International[663]
Joseph Perkins[664] Member of the Board of Directors
Kevin Dunn[665] Member of the Board of Directors[666]
Executive Vice President, Television Production
Minority owner
Laura Brevetti[667] Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
Laureen Ong[668] Member of the Board of Directors
Lauren Dienes-Middlen[669] General Counsel and Executive Vice President, Intellectual Property
Michelle D. Wilson[670] Co-President
Executive officer
Member of the Board of Directors
Patricia Gottesman[671] Member of the Board of Directors
Rajan Mehta[672] Chief technology officer
Stuart Goldfarb[673] Member of the Board of Directors

Senior management

Name Notes
Barry McMullin[674] Senior Vice President, Sales and Partnership Marketing
Emilio Revelo[675] Director, Content Media Distribution International
Henry Jacob[676] Senior Manager, International Communications – London, England
Joey Villa[676] Senior Publicist Manager
Lance McConomy[675] Senior Director of Broadcast Operations
Michael Weitzschnitz[676] Senior Vice President, Investor Relations and Financial Planning
Monty Sarhan[677] Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
Patrick Talty[678] Senior Vice President, Live Events
Sarah Cummins Senior Vice President, Consumer Products[679]
Shane Davis[680] Coordinator, Community Relations
Sheetesh Srivastava[681] Vice President and General Manager – India
Tara Carraro[676] Vice President, Corporate Communications

See also

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