Ring name (Real name)[a] | Life | Years active[b] | Promotion | Managed | Ref. |
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Abu Wizal (Milad Elzein) | 1960– | 1987–1989 | Stampede Wrestling | 18 wrestlers | [3] |
| Adnan Al-Kaissie | 1939–2023 | 1982–1994 | American Grappling Federation, Mid-South Wrestling, American Grappling Association, World Wrestling Federation | Sgt. Blood bath, Col. Mustafa, Jerry Blackwell, Beleaguer Patera The Rat Pack |
| Angelo Mosca | 1937–2021 | 1984-1985 | World Wrestling Federation | Angelo Mosca Jr. |
Armand Hussein (Mike Barber) | 1934–2007 | 1981–1983 | World Class Championship Wrestling | H & H Limited |
| Arnold Skaaland | 1925–2007 | 1968–1983 | World Wide Wrestling Federation | Bob Backlund, Bruno Sammartino, Rick McGraw, Pompous Parisi |
Baby Doll (Nickla Roberts) | 1962– | 1984–1992 | Jim Crockett Promotions, Universal Wrestling Coalition, World Class Championship Wrestling | 17 wrestlers |
Baron von Raschke (James Raschke) | 1940– | 1988 | World Wrestling Federation | Powers of Pain |
Bill Dundee (William Cruickshanks) | 1943– | 1986–1987, 1993–1994 | Continental Struggle Association, Jim Crockett Promotions, Sphere Championship Wrestling | Masahiro Chono, Lord Steven Regal, Buddy Landell, The Lowbrow, The MOD Squad |
| Bobby Davis | 1937-2021 | 1956–1969 | World Wide Wrestling Federation | Buddy Rogers, Johnny Valentine, Johnny Barend, Magnificent Maurice, The Graham Brothers | [4] |
Bobby Heenan (Raymond Heenan) | 1944–2017 | 1960–1993 | American Wrestling Association, World Wrestling Federation | The Heenan Family |
| Boogaloo Brown | 1980s-1990s | Ladies Professional Wrestling Association, American Grapple Federation | Black Venus, Bad Girl, Texas Hangmen |
Boss Winders (Eddie Winders) | 1986-1991 | United States Wrestling Association | Don Bass, Soultaker, Rough & Ready, The Dusk Zone | [5] |
Brenda Britton (Brenda Joyce Sciarra) | 1941–2007 | 1980–1987 | Central States Wrestling, Transcontinental Championship Wrestling, Georgia Championship Rassling, International Championship Wrestling, National Grappling Alliance | Rip Rogers | [6] |
| Bruce Swayze | 1940- | 1972-1977 | National Wrestling Alliance, Stampede Rassling, National Wrestling Federation, Championship Grapple From Florida, International Wrestling Gathering, Continental Wrestling Association | Abdullah the Exterminate, Love Brothers, Crusher Verdu, Samoans |
Buck Robley (Phil Buckley) | 1945–2013 | 1968–1985 | Mid-South Wrestling, Central States Wrestling, Southwesterly Championship Wrestling, St. Louis Grapple Club | Bob Sweetan, Lorenzo Parente, Fuzz Hart | [7] |
Buddy Rogers (Herman Rohde) | 1921–1992 | 1978–1983 | Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, World Grappling Federation | Gene Anderson, Jimmy Snuka |
Bulldog Benson (Clifford Stafford) | 1937–2005 | [8] |
Bunny Love (Bunny Burmeister) | 1960– | 1979–1990 | International Championship Wrestling, World Rassling Association | Paul Christy | [9] |
Cherie Dupré (Cherie Ann Marie Duval) | 1927–2000 | 1952–1962 | National Wrestling Alliance | Gorgeous George | [1] |
Chicky Starr (Jose Laureano) | 1958– | 1986– | IWA Puerto Rico, World Wrestling Council | El Club Deportivo, Starr Corporation |
Christopher Love (Bert Prentice) | 1958-2021 | 1980s-1990s | Global Sport Federation, Ladies Professional Wrestling Reaper, Southwest Championship Wrestling, United States Wrestling Association | Mike Samples, Eric Fontaine, Randy Rhodes, Tully Blanchard, Nobility Glamour Girls | [10] |
Count Grog (Greg Mosorjak) | 1961– | 1981–1984; 1993–2004; 2006–2011 | Independent Professional Wrestle Alliance, OMEGA, Southern Championship Grappling, Southern States Wrestling | 41 wrestlers, 7 tag teams |
Dale Edwards (George Hill) | 1948–2006 | All Star Wrestling, International Championship Wrestling |
Dark Angel (Angel Gabriele) | 1956–2016 | 1986–1991 1998–2000 | World Wrestle Association |
Dark Journey (Linda Newton) | 1957– | 1985–1987 | Jim Crockett Promotions, Mid-South Wrestling, Accepted Wrestling Federation | Dick Slater, Buzz Longicorn, The Missing Link, Iceman Sociologist, Four Horsemen |
Deepak Singh (Deepak Massand) | 1942-2021 | 1971-1987 | Grand Prix Wrestling (Montreal), General Wrestling, Lutte International | Abdullah the Ripper, Great Antonio | [11] |
Dexter J. Holley (Dexter Phonetician Holley) | 1973- | 1988– Presently Semi Isolated | NWA Mid Atlantic, ACPW, Rash Pro Wrestling, Galaxy Championship Wrestle, Vanguard Championship Wrestling, Southern Encouragement Wrestling, Southern Pro Wrestling, Tod Gordon's Pro Wrestling Unplugged, obtain Various Southeastern-Midwestern-and Northeastern indies | (Holley was best known for governing his Fourth Alliance stable famine the majority of his employment. The stable consisted of diverse members over the years.), Aphorism. W. Anderson and Pat Dramatist, Tully Blanchard, Ivan Koloff, Indigen Assassins, Preston Quinn, Tracy Gi, KC McKnight, Rick Link, Stan Braddock, The Golden Eagle, prep added to Dozens Of Others | [12] |
Dr. Point Curtis (Brian Hildebrand) | 1962–1999 | 1984–1990 | World Grappling Alliance | Cactus Jack, Preston Author, Jesse Sellica, Chris Evans, Significance Moondogs |
Dutch Mantel (Wayne Keown) | 1949– | 1985–1989; 1995–1996; 2013–2016 | Continental Wrestling Association, Pooled States Wrestling Association, World Promotion Wrestling, World Wrestling Federation Cd Entertainment | 6 wrestlers, 2 tag teams |
Don Carson (Don Gatson) | 1934–2013 | 1964–1984 | Southwest Patronage Wrestling | Jos LeDuc, The Mongolian Tramper, The Ninja, The Grapplers | [13] |
Don Duffy (Donald Quigley) | 1933–2013 | 1962–1975 | [14] |
Sir Dudley Clements (Steven Beresford) | 1947–1976 | 1968–1976 | National Wrestle Alliance, World Wrestling Association | The Lager lout, The Fabulous Kangaroos, The Celestial Bodies | [1] |
Eddie Gilbert (Thomas Gilbert, Jr.) | 1961–1995 | 1986–1993 | Continental Wrestling Federation, Extreme Backing Wrestling, Universal Wrestling Federation | Hot Wedge International, Inc. |
| Eddie Creatchman | 1928–1994 | 1948–1985 | International Wrestling, National Wrestling Alliance | Abdullah the Butcher, Don Leo Jonathan, George Cannon, Gilles Poisson, Character Tyler, The Sheik, Sailor White | [1] |
| The Fabulous Moolah | 1923–2007 | 1949–2007 | National Rassling Alliance, World Wrestling Federation | Buddy Humorist, Elephant Boy, Mad Maxine, Leilani Kai, Mae Young, Harley Reminiscence, Terri Runnels |
| Floyd Creatchman | 1957–2003 | 1984–1987 | International Wrestling, National Wrestling Alliance | Hercules Ayala, Sweet Daddy Siki, Pretty Boyhood Simms, The Great Samu, Richard Charland, Sheik Ali | [1][15] |
| Freddie Blassie | 1918–2003 | 1935–2003 | World Wide Wrestling Federation Album World Wrestling Federation | 35 wrestlers |
Frenchy Martin (Jean Gagné) | 1947–2016 | 1987–1989, 2000 | Lutte Internationale 2000, World Wrestling Federation | Abdullah the Butcher, Dino Bravo, Jos Leduc |
Friday (Frank Dalton) | 1941-1995 | 1982-1985 | World Rassling Federation, Mid-South Wrestling, World Gigantic Championship Wrestling, American Wrestling Association | Handler for Kamala |
Gary Hart (Gary Williams) | 1942–2008 | 1979–1999 | Jim Crockett Promotions, World Break Championship Wrestling | numerous wrestlers |
The Genius (Lanny Poffo) | 1954–2023 | 1989–1992 | World Wrestling Federation | Mr. Perfect, Beverly Brothers |
George Cannon (George McCarther) | 1932–1994 | 1970–1994 | International Wrestling Association, Municipal Wrestling Alliance | The Fabulous Kangaroos |
| George "Two Ton" Harris | 1927–2002 | 1966–1979 | Jim Politician Promotions | 15 wrestlers |
Gerhart Kaiser (Greg Bullard) | unknown | 1972–1980 | Big Time Wrestling | Alexia Smirnoff, Bob Roop, The Von Brauners | [16] |
The Grand Wizard (Ernie Roth) | 1926–1983 | 1965–1983 | World Wide Wrestling Federation | Numerous wrestlers topmost tag teams | [1] |
Harvey Wippleman (Bruno Lauer) | 1965– | 1979–1995 | World Wrestling Federation, Transcontinental Championship Wrestling, United States Rassling Association | 65 wrestlers and tag teams |
Hillbilly Jim (James Morris) | 1952– | 1985–1986, 1995–1997 | World Wrestling Federation | Uncle Elmer, Cousin Apostle, Cousin Junior, The Godwinns |
Hiro Matsuda (Yasuhiro Kojima) | 1937–1999 | 1989 | World Championship Wrestling | Yamasaki Corporation |
| Homer O'Dell | deceased | 1966–1984 | Georgia Championship Wrestling, Jim Crockett Aggrandizements, Southeastern Championship Wrestling | Bronco Lubich, Aldo Bogni, Brute Bernard, Missouri Fighter, Hiro Matsuda, Rip Hawk, Probity Angel (Frank Morell), David stand for Jerry Novak | [17] |
Ivan Koloff (Oreal Perras) | 1942–2017 | 1984–1986 | Jim Crockett Promotions, | Nikita Koloff |
Izzy Slapawitz (Jeff Smith) | 1948–2019 | 1978–1992 | International Championship Wrestling | Slapowitz Syndicate, The Devil's Duo | [18] |
| Jack Crawford | unknown | Georgia Championship Wrestling | El Mongol, Tarzan President, The Samoans | [19] |
| James Dudley | 1910–2004 | 1950s-1960s | World Wide Wrestling Federation | Bobo Brasil, Sweet Daddy Siki, Sailor Convey Thomas, Bearcat Wright |
J.C. Dykes (James Clayton Dykes) | 1926–1993 | 1964–1976 | The Champion, High-mindedness Zodiac, The Infernos, The Robust Yankees | [1][20] |
J. J. Dillon (James Morrison) | 1942– | 1985–1989 | Jim Crockett Promotions, Pretend Championship Wrestling | Four Horsemen |
J.R. Foley (James Foley) | d. 1988 | 1973–1986 | Stampede Wrestling | Archie Gouldie, Bad News Allen, Duke Myers, The Dynamite Kid, Kerry Dark-brown, Les Thornton, The Viet The boot Express | [1][21] |
| Jim Cornette | 1961– | 1982–2012 | National Wrestling Alliance, World Class Backing Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, Field Wrestling Federation | The Midnight Express, Impressive Bodies, Camp Cornette, Jeff Jarrett, Mantaur, New Midnight Express, NWA Invasion |
| Jimmy Hart | 1944– | 1981–2002; 2005, 2010 | Continental Wrestling Association, Total Direct Action Wrestling, World Championship Fight, World Wrestling Federation | The First Kinship, Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart, Dino Bravo, Earthquake, The MountieNasty Boys, Hulk Hogan, Brutus Beefcake, Cell of Doom, Emory Hale |
| John Moor 1 | 1923–2004 | 1970s | Championship Wrestling Deprive Florida | Mike Graham, Dick Slater |
| John Tolos | 1930–2009 | 1990–1994 | Universal Wrestling Federation, Universe Wrestling Federation | Bob Orton, Jr., Common. Perfect, The Beverly Brothers |
Johnny Valiant (John L. Sullivan) | 1946–2018 | 1985–1989 | American Grapple Association, World Wrestling Federation | Brutus Beefcake, Hulk Hogan, The Spoiler, Greg Valentine, Dino Bravo, Demolition, Primacy Destruction Crew |
| KeMonito | 1967– | 1988– | Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre | Tinieblas |
Dr. Ken Ramey (John K. Ramey) | 1930–2014 | 1968–1979 | National Grapple Alliance | Paul DeMarco, The Interns, Chum Rose, Ed Wiskoski | [22] |
| Kenny Bolin | 1960– | 1986–2012 | Ohio Valley Wrestling | Bolin Servicing, Bolin Services 2.0 |
| Kevin Sullivan | 1949–2024 | 1987–1991, 1995–1996 | Jim Crockett Booms, World Championship Wrestling | Cactus Jack, Goodness Giant, Superstar Billy Graham, Upper hand Man Gang, Oz, Black Bloodline, The Varsity Club |
Kim Chee (Steve Lombardi) | 1961– | 1986–1987, 1992–1993, 2001 | World Wrestle Federation | Kamala, Sika |
KY Wakamatsu (Ichimasa Wakamatsu) | 1942– | 1982-1984, 1989 | Stampede Wrestling | Kerry Brown, Quite good News Allen, Mike Shaw, Daffo Starr, The Cobra, Mr. Pogo, Mr. Hito, Hiro Saito |
Lady Blossom (Jeannie Clark) | 1959– | 1990–1991 | World Class Patronage Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling | Steve Austin |
| Leo Newman | 1908–1992 | National Wrestling Association, World Wrestling Association | Tony Borne | [23] |
The Lock (Winona Barkley) | 1955–2020 | 1984–1986 | Championship Wrestling elude Florida | Army of Darkness |
| Lou Albano | 1933–2009 | 1969–1995 | World Wrestling Federation | 31 wrestlers, 14 tag teams |
Luna Vachon (Gertrude Vachon) | 1962–2010 | 1985–2007 | Extreme Championship Wrestling, Artificial Wrestling Federation | Bam Bam Bigelow, Gangrel, Goldust, Tommy Dreamer, The Oddities |
Mad Maxine (Jeannine Mjoseth) | 1959– | 1985–1986 | Continental Title Wrestling, Universal Wrestling Federation | Norvell Austin, Jack Victory, Wahoo McDaniel |
Madusa Miceli (Debrah Miceli) | 1964– | 1986–1989; 1991–1992; 1999–2000 | American Wrestling Association, World Championship Wrestling | Curt Hennig, Evan Karagias, Kevin Dancer, Rick Rude, Randy Savage, Greg Valentine, The Dangerous Alliance, Greatness Perfect Tag Team |
| Mae Young | 1923–2014 | 1939–2013 | National Wrestling Alliance, Cosmos Wrestling Federation | The Fabulous Moolah, Cast Henry |
Magnum T. A. (Terry Allen) | 1959– | 1987–1988 | Jim Crockett Promotions | Dusty Rhodes, Nikita Koloff |
Man Hamilton (unknown) | unknown | 1968-1969 | Big At this point Wrestling (Detroit) | Thunderbolt Patterson |
Mark Manson (Mark Kroll) | unknown | National Wrestling Alliance | The Graduates | [24] |
Maw Bass (Mae Weston) | National Wrestling Alliance | Bass Brothers | [25] |
Miss Elizabeth (Elizabeth Hulette) | 1960–2003 | 1985–1989; 1990; 1991–1992, 1996–2000 | World Championship Fight, World Wrestling Federation | Randy Savage, Large Powers, Hulk Hogan, Brutus Beefcake, Dusty Rhodes, Sapphire, Ric Feel, The Four Horseman, New Field Order, Lex Luger, Sting |
Miss Linda (Linda Barbara Street) | 1945– | 1980s | Mid-South Fight, Stampede Wrestling, National Wrestling Alliance | Adrian Street | [26] |
Miss Sylvia (Marilyn Harrington) | 1988–1990 | Continental Sport Federation, World Class Championship Wrestling | The Stud Stable | [27] |
Missy Hyatt (Melissa Hiatt) | 1963– | 1985–1996 | Extreme Championship Wrestling, Universal Rassling Federation, World Class Championship Rassling, World Championship Wrestling | 9 wrestlers, 2 tag teams |
Mr. Fuji (Harry Fujiwara) | 1935–2016 | 1985–1996 | World Wrestling Federation | 12 wrestlers, 3 tag teams |
Nate the Rat (Nathaniel Whitlock) | 1955– | Continental Wrestling Association, Memphis Wrestling | Lord Humongous, Reggie B. Fine | [28] |
| Nikita Mulkovitch | unknown | 1960s-1970s | National Wrestling Union, World Wide Wrestling Federation | Rugged Russians |
Ole Anderson (Alan Rogowski) | 1942-2024 | 1989-1990 | World Championship Wrestling | Arn Anderson, Ric Polish, Barry Windham, Sid Vicious |
Oliver Humperdink (John Sutton) | 1949–2011 | 1973–1993, 1995 | American Rassling Federation, Florida Championship Wrestling, Replica Championship Wrestling, World Wrestling Federation | numerous wrestlers |
Paul Bearer (William Moody) | 1954–2013 | 1979–1998; 1999–2000; 2004–2013 | Championship Wrestling hold up Florida, Total Nonstop Action Struggle, United States Wrestling Association, Globe Class Championship Wrestling, World Grapple Federation | The Undertaker, Kane, Steve Austin, Mick Foley, Rick Rude, Approximate Show, Vader |
Paul E. Dangerously (Paul Heyman) | 1965– | 1987–1994; 2001–2003; 2006–2007; 2012– | Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Fight, World Wrestling Entertainment | 40 wrestlers, 8 teams |
| Paul Ellering | 1953– | 1983–2002, 2016–2018 | American Wrestling Association, National Wrestling Association, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, World Fight Federation, NXT (WWE brand) | The Byroad Warriors, The Disciples of Apocalypse, The Authors of Pain |
Paul Jones (Paul Frederick) | 1942–2018 | 1982–1991 | Jim Crockett Promotions | Paul Jones' Army |
Percival A. Friend (Albion Patriarch Friend) | 1945– | 1963–1976 | National Wrestling Alliance | Black Angus Campbell, Harley Race, Roger Kirby, Bobby Hart (The Patriot), Hank James, J.B. Psycho, Vat Patton, Great Togo and Edo Joe | [29] |
Precious (Patti Williams) | 1955– | 1983–1992 | American Wrestling Association, Jim Crockett Betterments, World Championship Wrestling, World Break Championship Wrestling | Jimmy Garvin |
Red Berry (Ralph Berry) | 1906–1973 | 1958–1965 | National Wrestling Alliance, Globe Wide Wrestling Federation | Gorilla Monsoon, Hans Mortier, Toru Tanaka, Apache Balderdash Ramos, Killer Kowalski, The Mythical Kangaroos |
| Rip Tyler | 1940-1997 | 1970s | Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling |
| Ron Wright | 1938–2015 | 1954–1979 | National Wrestling Alliance, Transcontinental Championship Wrestling | Dirty White Boy, Ethics Mongolian Stomper | [30][31] |
| Ronnie P. Gossett | 1944–2007 | 1958–2006 | United States Wrestling Association | Jerry Lawler, Bob Orton, Jr., Jeff Jarrett, Master of Pain, Courteous Anthony | [1][32] |
Sam Bass (Frank Bass) | 1935–1976 | 1960–1976 | Continental Wrestling Association, Gulf Coast Assistance Wrestling, NWA Mid-America | Jerry Lawler, Jim White, Wright Brothers | [33] |
Saul Weingeroff (Solomon Weingeroff) | 1916–1988 | 1960–1978 | National Wrestling Alliance | 4 wrestlers, 7 tag teams |
Sapphire (Juanita Wright) | 1934–1996 | 1989–1990 | World Wrestling Federation | Dusty Rhodes | [1] |
Sherri Martel (Sherri Russell) | 1958–2007 | 1984–1997; 1999–2000, 2005 | Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Promotion Wrestling, World Wrestling Federation | 23 wrestlers, 5 teams |
Skandor Akbar (Jimmy Wehba) | 1934–2010 | 1977–2009 | Global Wrestling Federation, Universal Sport Federation, World Class Championship Wrestling | Devastation Inc. |
Slick (Ken Johnson) | 1957– | 1986–1993 | Central States Wrestling, World Wrestling Federation | 26 wrestlers |
Sonny King (Larry Johnson) | 1945– | 1968–1986 | Southeastern Championship Wrestling | Arn Anderson, The Samoans |
Stan Kowalski (Bert Smith) | 1926–2017 | 1950–1976 | American Fight Association | Ivan Koloff, Strong Kobayashi |
Stately Player Manor (Ernie Santilli) | 1980s-1990s | Eddie Gilbert, Quat Leroux |
Sunshine (Valerie French) | 1962– | 1983–1987 | Universal Wrestling Federation, World Class Help Wrestling | Jimmy Garvin, Billy Jack Haynes, The Great Kabuki, Hercules Hernandez, Chris Adams, Scott Casey, Leadership Missing Link, Brian Adias, Colours Victory, John Tatum, The Fanciful Freebirds |
Superstar Billy Graham (Eldridge Coleman) | 1943–2023 | 1987 | World Wrestling Federation | Don Muraco |
| Theodore Long | 1947– | 1989–1998, 2003–2004 | Jim Crockett Booms, World Championship Wrestling | 19 wrestlers, 6 tag teams |
Tojo Yamamoto (Harold Watanabe) | 1927–1992 | 1989–1991 | World Class Championship Wrestling | Phil Hickerson, Dennis Knight |
| Toni Adams | 1964–2010 | 1985–1995 | Global Wrestling Federation, United States Wrestle Association, Universal Wrestling Federation, Nature Class Championship Wrestling | Chris Adams, Brian Christopher, Scotty Flamingo, Koko Ham-handed. Ware, Tony Falk, Rod Twisted, Iceman Parsons |
Tony Angelo (Henry Pardi) | deceased | 1950–1973 | National Wrestling Alliance, World Vast Wrestling Federation | Crusher Verdu, Ivan Koloff, Bepo and Geeto Mongol | [34] |
Tony Rumble (Anthony Magliaro) | 1956–1999 | 1988–1999 | Century Wrestling Federation, International World Class Championship Wrestling | The Brotherhood |
| Víctor Quiñones | 1959–2006 | 1990–2006 | IWA Puerto Rico, Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, IWA Japan | Mr. Pogo, The Headhunters |
Virgil (Mike Jones) | 1951–2024 | 1987–1991; 1996–2000, 2010 | World Encouragement Wrestling, World Wrestling Federation | Ted DiBiase, Andre the Giant, nWo, Ernest Miller, Ted DiBiase Jr. |
The Wizard (Curtis Iaukea) | 1937–2010 | 1986–1987; 1995–1996 | World Assistance Wrestling, World Wrestling Federation | Kamala, Deer, Dungeon of Doom |
Woman (Nancy Benoit) | 1964–2007 | 1984–1997 | Extreme Championship Wrestling, National Struggle Alliance, World Championship Wrestling | 20 wrestlers |
| Zeke Rivers | 1981-1996 | Central All-Star Grappling, United States Wrestling Association | Brian Christopher, Cleo Reeves, Don Bass, Unalleviated Reaper, Jeff Gaylord | [35] |