List of former Major League Wrestling personnel

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This is a list of former employees of the professional wrestling promotion Major League Wrestling. Launched in 2002, Major League Wrestling would air locally in Florida and hold major shows in the style of Pay-Per-Views which would run for 2 hours. After going on an extended hiatus in 2004, Major League Wrestling would run live shows featuring top independent talent worldwide beginning again in 2017 and following the success of their live shows would obtain a one hour Television show named Fusion which currently airs on BeIN Sports as well as their YouTube channel. This list is organized alphabetically by the wrestlers' real family names. In the case of wrestlers originating from Spanish-speaking countries, who most often have two surnames, the paternal (first) surname is used.

Male wrestlers

Birth name: Ring name(s): Tenure: Notes
Mike Alfonso Mike Awesome 2002–2003 [1][2][3]
Samula Anoaʻi Samu 2003–2004 [4]
Hassan Assad MVP 2017-2018
Prince Bandoh Prince Nana 2002
Matthew Bentley Michael Shane 2003–2004 [2][4]
Retesh Bhalla Sonjay Dutt 2003–2004 [2][4][5][6]
Phillip Brooks CM Punk 2003 [2][4]
Jason Broyles EZ Money 2002
Terry Brunk Sabu 2002–2004 [2][4][7]
Chris Candido Chris Candido 2002
Matthew Capiccioni M-Dogg 20 2004
Michael Cariglio Michael Modest 2004
Steven Carrasquillo Monsta Mack 2003
Jeff Cobb Jeff Cobb 2017-2018
Chad Collyer Chad Collyer 2004
Edwin Colón Eddie Colón 2003
Accie Connor D-Lo Brown 2003
Steve Corino Steve Corino 2002–2004 [2][3][4]
Daniel Covell Christopher Daniels 2002–2003 [2][4][5]
Benito Cuntapay B-Boy 2003
Bryan Danielson Bryan Danielson 2004 [2][4]
Rick Diaz Ricky Reyes 2004
Brigham Doane Masada 2002–2003
Edward Fatu Ekmo 2003 [2]
Jonathan Figueroa Fuego Guerrero 2002–2003 [2][4]
Chris Ford Devon Storm 2002
Jim Fullington The Sandman 2002–2003 [2][4]
Terry Funk Terry Funk 2002–2004 [2][4]
Eduardo González Juventud Guerrera 2003
Donald Haviland Hack Meyers 2002
Ikuto Hidaka Ikuto Hidaka 2002–2003
Ian Hodgkinson Vampiro 2002–2004 [2][3][4]
Francisco Islas Super Crazy 2002
José Jair Shocker 2002
Matthew Kaye Matt Rite / Matt Martel 2003–2004 [2]
Pat Kenney Simon Diamond 2002–2004 [2][4][8]
Satoshi Kojima Satoshi Kojima 2002–2003 [2][3]
Jerry Lawler Jerry "The King" Lawler 2003 [2]
Scott Levy Raven 2003–2004 [2]
Chris Lindsey Roderick Strong 2004
Paul London Paul London 2003 [2][4]
Dan Lopez Mafia 2003
Jerry Lynn Jerry Lynn 2002–2004 [2][3][4]
Daniel Lyon Super Dragon 2003
Troy Martin Shane Douglas 2002 [1][2][3][4]
Jack Miller Dark Fuego 2004
Peter Minnema Pete Wilson 2004
Maunakea Mossman Taiyo Kea 2002 [3][4]
Kazushige Nosawa NOSAWA 2002–2003
T.J. Perkins Puma 2004
Peter Polaco P.J. Walker 2003 [4]
Julio Ramirez Joel Maximo 2002–2004 [2][4]
Kelvin Ramirez Jose Maximo 2002–2004 [2][4]
Matt Riddle Matt Riddle 2017-2018
John Rivera Rocky Romero 2004
Timothy Roberts Afterburn 2002
Sam Roman Kid Romeo 2003
Virgil Runnels, Jr. Dusty Rhodes 2002
Shigeki Sato Dick Togo 2002
Nuufolau Seanoa Joe Seanoa 2003 [2]
Mike Shane Mike Shane 2004
Todd Shane Todd Shane 2004
Larry Shreve Abdullah the Butcher 2003
Norman Smiley Norman Smiley 2002–2004 [2][4]
Daniel Sowold Austin Aries 2017
Charles Spencer Tony Mamaluke 2003
Chris Spradlin Chris Hero 2004
Kenzo Suzuki Kenzo Suzuki 2003
Masato Tanaka Masato Tanaka 2003 [2]
Jerry Tuite The Wall 2002 [4]
John Watson Mikey Whipwreck / Young Dragon #2 2003 [2]
Steve Williams "Dr. Death" Steve Williams 2002–2003 [4][8][9]
Theodore Wilson TJ Wilson 2004
Barry Windham Barry Windham 2003 [4]
Brian Wohl Julio Dinero / Julio Fantastico 2002
Chris Wright C. W. Anderson 2002–2004 [2][4][8]
James Yun Jimmy Yang 2002–2003

Stables and tag teams

Tag team/Stable(s) Members Tenure(s)
Da Hit Squad Monsta Mack and Mafia 2003
The Extreme Horsemen Steve Corino, Simon Diamond, C.W. Anderson, P.J. Walker and Barry Windham 2003
Hot Commodity Julio Dinero and EZ Money 2002
The Havana Pitbulls Rocky Romero and Ricky Reyes 2004
Los Maximos Jose Maximo and Joel Maximo 2002–2004
Samoan Island Tribe Samu and Mana 2003–2004
The Shane Twins Mike Shane and Todd Shane 2004
The Stampede Bulldogs Harry Smith and TJ Wilson 2004

Managers and valets

Birth name: Ring name(s): Tenure: Notes
Bill Alfonso Bill Alfonso 2003 [4]
Francine Fournier Francine 2003

Broadcasters, Commentators and Announcers

Birth name: Ring name(s): Tenure: Notes
Joseph Bonsignore Joey Styles 2003–2004 Play-by-Play announcer[2]

Other personnel

Birth name: Ring name(s): Tenure: Notes
Court Bauer Court Bauer 2002–2004 Promoter
Notes
^ Indicates they are deceased.
^ Indicates they died while they were employed with Major League Wrestling.


References

  1. ^ a b Hornbaker, Tim (2012). Legends of Pro Wrestling: 150 Years of Headlocks, Body Slams, and Piledrivers. New York: Sports Publishing. ISBN 1613210752.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac "Major League Wrestling: The Rise and Fall of the Hybrid Underground". IGN.com. October 28, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "MLW World Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z George, Justin (August 14, 2013). "MLW: Major League Wrestling a look back". LastWordOnSports.com.
  5. ^ a b "MLW World Junior Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
  6. ^ Karerat, Raif (October 16, 2015). "Indian fans are probably the rowdiest of the rowdy: Indian American pro wrestler Sonjay Dutt". The American Bazaar.
  7. ^ "Sabu Profile". Online World of Wrestling.
  8. ^ a b c "MLW Global Tag Team Crown". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
  9. ^ Williams, Steve (2013). Steve Williams: How Dr. Death Became Dr. Life. New York: Sports Publishing. ISBN 1613215177.