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The '''International Wrestling Federation''' ('''IWF''', also known as '''Killer Kowalski's All-Stars''') was a [[professional wrestling]] [[Professional wrestling promotion|promotion]] that held events in the [[New England]] area of the [[United States]] from 1979 to 1996, when it was run by [[Killer Kowalski]].<ref name="Kaelberer">{{cite book |last=Kaelberer |first=Angie Peterson |date=2010 |title=Edge Books: Triple H |publisher=Capstone |page=12 |isbn=978-1429639484 }}</ref><ref name="BDPW">{{cite book |last=Lentz III |first=Harris M. |date=2003 |title=Biographical Dictionary of Professional Wrestling |edition=2 |publisher=McFarland |isbn=0786417544 }}</ref> The promotion was based in [[Reading, Massachusetts]], with offices in [[Burlington, Vermont]].<ref name="NEI">{{cite web |url=http://www.metrocast.net/~jjakan/features-graveyard.html#International%20Wrestling%20Federation |title=The New England Indy Graveyard: International Wrestling Federation |date=2003 |website=The New England Independent }}</ref> It operated in conjunction with Kowalski's |
The '''International Wrestling Federation''' ('''IWF''', also known as '''Killer Kowalski's All-Stars''') was a [[professional wrestling]] [[Professional wrestling promotion|promotion]] that held events in the [[New England]] area of the [[United States]] from 1979 to 1996, when it was run by [[Killer Kowalski]].<ref name="Kaelberer">{{cite book |last=Kaelberer |first=Angie Peterson |date=2010 |title=Edge Books: Triple H |publisher=Capstone |page=12 |isbn=978-1429639484 }}</ref><ref name="BDPW">{{cite book |last=Lentz III |first=Harris M. |date=2003 |title=Biographical Dictionary of Professional Wrestling |edition=2 |publisher=McFarland |isbn=0786417544 }}</ref> The promotion was based in [[Reading, Massachusetts]], with offices in [[Burlington, Vermont]].<ref name="NEI">{{cite web |url=http://www.metrocast.net/~jjakan/features-graveyard.html#International%20Wrestling%20Federation |title=The New England Indy Graveyard: International Wrestling Federation |date=2003 |website=The New England Independent }}</ref> It operated in conjunction with Kowalski's wrestling school in [[Malden, Massachusetts]].<ref name="Heos">{{cite book |last=Heos |first=Bridget |date=2011 |title=Triple H: No Mercy |url=https://archive.org/details/triplehnomercy0000heos |publisher=Rosen Publishing Group |isbn=978-1448855391 }}</ref> |
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==History and overview== |
==History and overview== |
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===Formation=== |
===Formation=== |
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The International Wrestling Federation was formed in 1979 by [[Killer Kowalski]] two years after starting his wrestling school, the Killer Kowalski Institute for Professional Wrestling, in [[Malden, Massachusetts]]. According to former student [[John Callahan (wrestler)|John Callahan]], Kowalski decided to form his own group after an argument with [[Angelo Savoldi]] at the [[Boston Garden]].<ref name="Callahan">{{cite web |url=http://www.infinitecore.ca/superstar/index.php?a=prnt&code=02&f=46&t=8801&page=0 |title=Killer Kowalski Trained |author=Callahan, John |author-link=John Callahan (wrestler) |date=October 10, 2006 |website=KayfabeMemories.com }}</ref> The first championship titles were introduced in |
The International Wrestling Federation was formed in 1979 by [[Killer Kowalski]] two years after starting his wrestling school, the Killer Kowalski Institute for Professional Wrestling, in [[Malden, Massachusetts]]. According to former student [[John Callahan (wrestler)|John Callahan]], Kowalski decided to form his own group after an argument with [[Angelo Savoldi]] at the [[Boston Garden]].<ref name="Callahan">{{cite web |url=http://www.infinitecore.ca/superstar/index.php?a=prnt&code=02&f=46&t=8801&page=0 |title=Killer Kowalski Trained |author=Callahan, John |author-link=John Callahan (wrestler) |date=October 10, 2006 |website=KayfabeMemories.com }}</ref> The first championship titles were introduced in the early 1980s with Kowalski and [[The Executioners (professional wrestling)|The Executioners]] being billed as the first IWF Heavyweight and Tag Team Champions respectively. That same year, the IWF began airing a Sunday morning show, ''Bedlam from Boston'', on the [[WFXT|WXNE-TV]].<ref name="NEI"/><ref name="SLAM-Kowalski">{{cite web |url=http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/kowalski.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150928135107/http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/kowalski.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=September 28, 2015 |title=Killer Kowalski |date=January 12, 2008 |website=[[Canoe.ca|Canadian Online Explorer]] |publisher=SLAM! Sports }}</ref> During this period, Kowalski partnered with [[Dominic DeNucci]] and [[Bruno Sammartino]]'s "International Wrestling" group based in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]].<ref name="Callahan"/><ref name="Callahan2">{{cite web |url=http://www.infinitecore.ca/superstar/index.php?a=prnt&code=00&f=41&t=12939 |title=Bedlam From Boston |author=Callahan, John |date=August 17, 2009 |website=KayfabeMemories.com }}</ref> |
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===Territorial reach=== |
===Territorial reach=== |
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Kowalski initially promoted shows in the [[Greater Boston Area]] but eventually toured throughout the Northeastern United States.<ref name="Kaelberer"/><ref name="SLAM-Kowalski"/> IWF event tours also included high school gyms and fairs in cities throughout [[New England]].<ref name="RSPW-FAQ">{{cite web|url=https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.sport.pro-wrestling/dkev1oLYVns |title=RSPW Frequently Asked Questions|editor=Macika, Dominic|publisher=[[Usenet|rec.sport.pro-wrestling]]|date=May 26, 1996|accessdate=April 29, 2016}}</ref> Some of the promotion's regular towns included [[Andover, Massachusetts|Andover]], [[Bellingham, Massachusetts|Bellingham]], [[Billerica, Massachusetts|Billerica]], [[Grafton, Massachusetts|Grafton]], [[Middleboro, Massachusetts|Middleboro]], [[Norwood, Massachusetts|Norwood]], [[Waltham, Massachusetts|Waltham]], and [[Westford, Massachusetts]]. Kowalsi was able to promote IWF shows via his weekly column, "Killer's Corner", for the ''[[Boston Herald|Boston Sunday Herald]]''.<ref name="RSPW-APR1995">{{cite web|url=https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.sport.pro-wrestling/0PFVdxgyPXI|title=Killer Kowalski's IWF notes|author=Crockett, Michael D.|publisher=[[Usenet|rec.sport.pro-wrestling]]|date=April 2, 1995|accessdate=April 29, 2016}}</ref><ref name="RSPW-MAY1995">{{cite web|url=https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.sport.pro-wrestling/zP01_FNcZ4M|title=Notes from Killer Kowalski's IWF|author=Crockett, Michael D.|publisher=[[Usenet|rec.sport.pro-wrestling]]|date=May 16, 1995|accessdate=April 29, 2016}}</ref> The IWF relocated to [[Burlington, Vermont]] in the early-1990s<ref name="NEI"/> but returned to the Boston area by November 2001.<ref name="411mania">{{cite web |url=http://411mania.com/wrestling/411-tuesday-indy-report-results-iwf-maple-leaf-comeback/ |title=411 Tuesday Indy Report: Results, IWF, Maple Leaf Comeback |author=Nason, Josh |date=November 20, 2001 |website=411mania.com }}</ref><ref name="BDS">{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=November 29, 2003 |title=Wrestling champion locates to paper city |url= |
Kowalski initially promoted shows in the [[Greater Boston Area]] but eventually toured throughout the Northeastern United States.<ref name="Kaelberer"/><ref name="SLAM-Kowalski"/> IWF event tours also included high school gyms and fairs in cities throughout [[New England]].<ref name="RSPW-FAQ">{{cite web|url=https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.sport.pro-wrestling/dkev1oLYVns |title=RSPW Frequently Asked Questions|editor=Macika, Dominic|publisher=[[Usenet|rec.sport.pro-wrestling]]|date=May 26, 1996|accessdate=April 29, 2016}}</ref> Some of the promotion's regular towns included [[Andover, Massachusetts|Andover]], [[Bellingham, Massachusetts|Bellingham]], [[Billerica, Massachusetts|Billerica]], [[Grafton, Massachusetts|Grafton]], [[Middleboro, Massachusetts|Middleboro]], [[Norwood, Massachusetts|Norwood]], [[Waltham, Massachusetts|Waltham]], and [[Westford, Massachusetts]]. Kowalsi was able to promote IWF shows via his weekly column, "Killer's Corner", for the ''[[Boston Herald|Boston Sunday Herald]]''.<ref name="RSPW-APR1995">{{cite web|url=https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.sport.pro-wrestling/0PFVdxgyPXI|title=Killer Kowalski's IWF notes|author=Crockett, Michael D.|publisher=[[Usenet|rec.sport.pro-wrestling]]|date=April 2, 1995|accessdate=April 29, 2016}}</ref><ref name="RSPW-MAY1995">{{cite web|url=https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.sport.pro-wrestling/zP01_FNcZ4M|title=Notes from Killer Kowalski's IWF|author=Crockett, Michael D.|publisher=[[Usenet|rec.sport.pro-wrestling]]|date=May 16, 1995|accessdate=April 29, 2016}}</ref> The IWF relocated to [[Burlington, Vermont]] in the early-1990s<ref name="NEI"/> but returned to the Boston area by November 2001.<ref name="411mania">{{cite web |url=http://411mania.com/wrestling/411-tuesday-indy-report-results-iwf-maple-leaf-comeback/ |title=411 Tuesday Indy Report: Results, IWF, Maple Leaf Comeback |author=Nason, Josh |date=November 20, 2001 |website=411mania.com }}</ref><ref name="BDS">{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=November 29, 2003 |title=Wrestling champion locates to paper city |url=https://www.conwaydailysun.com/berlin_sun/sports/wrestling-champion-locates-to-paper-city/article_979a19d0-1dd2-5005-b982-2609809823e0.html |work=[[The Berlin Daily Sun]] }}</ref> |
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===Notable talent=== |
===Notable talent=== |
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The IWF featured many former [[World Wide Wrestling Federation]] stars during its early years including, most notably, [[Dominic DeNucci]], [[Larry Zbyszko]], [[The Haiti Kid]] and [[The Valiant Brothers]] ([[Jerry Valiant]] and [[Johnny Valiant]]). [[Bull Curry]] was the main "[[heel (professional wrestling)|heel]]" [[professional wrestling manager|wrestling manager]] before his death.<ref name="SLAM-Kowalski"/> Zbyszko's infamous WWWF feud with [[Bruno Sammartino]] spilled over into the IWF as he battled his former mentor's real-life son [[David Sammartino|Bruno Sammartino Jr.]] in late 1982. Kowalski continued bringing in talent from the World Wrestling Federation when [[Vince McMahon|Vince McMahon Jr.]] took over his father's promotion in the 1980s. |
The IWF featured many former [[World Wide Wrestling Federation]] stars during its early years including, most notably, [[Dominic DeNucci]], [[Larry Zbyszko]], [[The Haiti Kid]] and [[The Valiant Brothers]] ([[Jerry Valiant]] and [[Johnny Valiant]]). [[Bull Curry]] was the main "[[heel (professional wrestling)|heel]]" [[professional wrestling manager|wrestling manager]] before his death.<ref name="SLAM-Kowalski"/> Zbyszko's infamous WWWF feud with [[Bruno Sammartino]] spilled over into the IWF as he battled his former mentor's real-life son [[David Sammartino|Bruno Sammartino Jr.]] in late 1982. Kowalski continued bringing in talent from the World Wrestling Federation when [[Vince McMahon|Vince McMahon Jr.]] took over his father's promotion in the 1980s. |
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The promotion showcased a number of wrestlers who were regulars in the northeast wrestling scene and was the birthplace of [[Triple H|Paul Levesque]] (then known as Terra Ryzing),<ref name="Heos"/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cagesideseats.com/2009/10/26/1101886/triple-h-some-people-think-were |title=Triple H: "Some people think we're scheming all the time to improve our own situations. But the more people we make stars, the more money we all make, and everyone's happy." |author=Bixenspan, David |date=October 26, 2009 |website=Cagesideseats.com }}</ref> [[Perry Saturn]]<ref name="Picarello">{{cite book |last=Picarello |first=Robert |date=2002 |title=Monsters of the Mat |url=https://archive.org/details/monstersofmat0000pica |url-access=registration |location=New York |publisher=Berkley Boulevard Books |page=[https://archive.org/details/monstersofmat0000pica/page/118 118] |isbn=042518594X }}</ref> and [[Chyna]].<ref name="Cox">{{cite news |last=Cox |first=Christopher |date=August 30, 1999 |title=Killer Career Moves |work=[[Boston Herald]] }}</ref> Levesque, who had graduated from Kowalski's school at the top of his class,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wrestlingmuseum.com/pages/wrestlers/hunterhelmsley2.html |title=Hunter Hearst Helmsley (HHH) |author=Taub, David |website=WrestlingMuseum.com }}</ref> made his IWF debut in March 1992 defeating Tony Roy. Two months later, he won the organization's heavyweight title from Mad Dog Richard.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/helmsley.html |title=Hunter Hearst Helmsley |author1=Milner, John |author2=Jason Clevett |author3=Richard Kamchen |website=[[Canoe.ca|Canadian Online Explorer]] |publisher=SLAM! Sports }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.legacyofwrestling.com/TripleH.html |title=Triple H Wrestling History |author=Hornbaker, Tim |website=Legacyofwrestling.com }}</ref> Saturn, billed as "The Iron Horseman",<ref name="Picarello"/> won the IWF North American and Light Heavyweight Championship during the early 1990s. He also won the IWF Tag Team Championship with Levesque.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://wrestlingredux.blogspot.com/2007/04/wcw-perry-saturn-part-1.html |title=WCW: Perry Saturn, part 1 |date=April 4, 2007 |website=Wrestling Redux }}</ref> Saturn met his future tag team partner [[John Kronus]] while working for the IWF and helped enroll him in Kowalski's wrestling school.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lchr.org/a/45/75/Bio2.html |title=Biography |date=1999 |website=Rings of Saturn }}</ref> Brittany Brown was the longest reigning |
The promotion showcased a number of wrestlers who were regulars in the northeast wrestling scene and was the birthplace of [[Triple H|Paul Levesque]] (then known as Terra Ryzing),<ref name="Heos"/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cagesideseats.com/2009/10/26/1101886/triple-h-some-people-think-were |title=Triple H: "Some people think we're scheming all the time to improve our own situations. But the more people we make stars, the more money we all make, and everyone's happy." |author=Bixenspan, David |date=October 26, 2009 |website=Cagesideseats.com }}</ref> [[Perry Saturn]]<ref name="Picarello">{{cite book |last=Picarello |first=Robert |date=2002 |title=Monsters of the Mat |url=https://archive.org/details/monstersofmat0000pica |url-access=registration |location=New York |publisher=Berkley Boulevard Books |page=[https://archive.org/details/monstersofmat0000pica/page/118 118] |isbn=042518594X }}</ref> and [[Chyna]].<ref name="Cox">{{cite news |last=Cox |first=Christopher |date=August 30, 1999 |title=Killer Career Moves |work=[[Boston Herald]] }}</ref> Levesque, who had graduated from Kowalski's school at the top of his class,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wrestlingmuseum.com/pages/wrestlers/hunterhelmsley2.html |title=Hunter Hearst Helmsley (HHH) |author=Taub, David |website=WrestlingMuseum.com }}</ref> made his IWF debut in March 1992 defeating Tony Roy. Two months later, he won the organization's heavyweight title from Mad Dog Richard.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/helmsley.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150429201914/http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/helmsley.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=April 29, 2015 |title=Hunter Hearst Helmsley |author1=Milner, John |author2=Jason Clevett |author3=Richard Kamchen |website=[[Canoe.ca|Canadian Online Explorer]] |publisher=SLAM! Sports }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.legacyofwrestling.com/TripleH.html |title=Triple H Wrestling History |author=Hornbaker, Tim |website=Legacyofwrestling.com }}</ref> Saturn, billed as "The Iron Horseman",<ref name="Picarello"/> won the IWF North American and Light Heavyweight Championship during the early 1990s. He also won the IWF Tag Team Championship with Levesque.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://wrestlingredux.blogspot.com/2007/04/wcw-perry-saturn-part-1.html |title=WCW: Perry Saturn, part 1 |date=April 4, 2007 |website=Wrestling Redux }}</ref> Saturn met his future tag team partner [[John Kronus]] while working for the IWF and helped enroll him in Kowalski's wrestling school.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lchr.org/a/45/75/Bio2.html |title=Biography |date=1999 |website=Rings of Saturn }}</ref> Brittany Brown was the longest reigning Women's Champion (12 years), then Chyna (Joanie Lee) won the IWF Ladies Championship from Violet Flame in the very late 1990s.<ref name="BDPW"/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.glorywrestling.com/gg/VioletFlame/VF.asp |title=Violet Flame |date=February 10, 2008 |website=Glorywrestling.com }}</ref> [[Ron Reis|"Giant" Ron Reis]]<ref name="RSPW-APR1995"/> and [[The Renegade (wrestler)|The Renegade]], as "Rio, Lord of the Jungle", found success in [[World Championship Wrestling]].<ref name="NEI"/> |
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===World Wrestling Federation=== |
===World Wrestling Federation=== |
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===Demise=== |
===Demise=== |
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The IWF stopped holding regular shows after 1996 though Kowalski continued promoting under the "Killer Kowalski's All-Stars" banner for a few more years.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.glorywrestling.com/WomensWrestlingNews/20040815_0948.asp |title=Interview with Eve |date=August 15, 2004 |website=Glorywrestling.com }}</ref> In November 2001, the IWF took part in "Headlocks for Humanity", an [[American Red Cross]] benefit show for victims of the [[September 11th attacks]], with [[Slyk Wagner Brown]] (managed by [[April Hunter]]) and CueBall representing the promotion.<ref name="411mania"/> One of the IWF's last shows was held in [[Sutton, New Hampshire]] on November 2, 2002.<ref name="OWW-NOV2002">{{cite web |url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/other/2002-11.html |title=Independent Wrestling Results - November 2002 |date=November 2002 |website=OnlineWorldofWrestling.com }}</ref |
The IWF stopped holding regular shows after 1996 though Kowalski continued promoting under the "Killer Kowalski's All-Stars" banner for a few more years.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.glorywrestling.com/WomensWrestlingNews/20040815_0948.asp |title=Interview with Eve |date=August 15, 2004 |website=Glorywrestling.com }}</ref> In November 2001, the IWF took part in "Headlocks for Humanity", an [[American Red Cross]] benefit show for victims of the [[September 11th attacks]], with [[Slyk Wagner Brown]] (managed by [[April Hunter]]) and CueBall representing the promotion.<ref name="411mania"/> One of the IWF's last shows was held in [[Sutton, New Hampshire]] on November 2, 2002.<ref name="OWW-NOV2002">{{cite web |url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/other/2002-11.html |title=Independent Wrestling Results - November 2002 |date=November 2002 |website=OnlineWorldofWrestling.com }}</ref> Finally in 2003, health issues forced Kowalski to withdraw from both promoting and the wrestling school. Following his death in 2008, the Kowalski estate auctioned off IWF correspondence and other wrestling memorabilia from his career.<ref>{{cite news |date=August 9, 2011 |title=Killer Kowalski estate auction in Saugus |url=http://www.wickedlocal.com/article/20110809/News/308099854/?Start=2 |work=Wickedlocal.com }}</ref> |
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==Alumni== |
==Alumni== |
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|Michael Davis |
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|{{sort|Beauchamo, Richard|Richard Beauchamp}} |
|{{sort|Beauchamo, Richard|Richard Beauchamp}}{{ref|Deceased|†}} |
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|Mad Dog |
|Mad Dog Richard |
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|{{sort|Byrne, Richard|Richard Byrne}}{{ref|Deceased|†}} |
|{{sort|Byrne, Richard|Richard Byrne}}{{ref|Deceased|†}} |
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|Richard Byrne |
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|{{sort|Cahill, David|David Cahill}} |
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|{{sort|Caiazzo, George|[[John Kronus|George Caiazzo]]}}{{ref|Deceased|†}} |
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|John Kronus |
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|{{sort|DiMaria, Ron|[[Ronnie D. Lishus|Ron DiMaria]]}} |
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|Chris Duffy |
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|[[The Honky Tonk Man|Wayne Farris]] |
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|{{sort|Jacobs, Glenn|[[Kane (wrestler)|Glenn Jacobs]]}} |
|{{sort|Jacobs, Glenn|[[Kane (wrestler)|Glenn Jacobs]]}} |
||
|Isaac Yankem |
|Isaac Yankem, D.D.S. |
||
|sort|1996{{ref|WWF|WWF}} |
|sort|1996{{ref|WWF|WWF}} |
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|<ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
|<ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
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|- |
|- |
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|Steven King |
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|{{sort|Kissell, John|John Kisselll}} |
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|Steve King / Phoenix King / Steve Hart / Stephan Roy / Arctic Angel |
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|The Outpatient |
|||
|1993–1999 |
|||
|sort|1994–1996 |
|||
| |
|||
|<ref name="RSPW-APR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-MAY1995"/> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Kowalski, Walter|[[Killer Kowalski|Walter Kowalski]]}}{{ref|Deceased|†}} |
|{{sort|Kowalski, Walter|[[Killer Kowalski|Walter Kowalski]]}}{{ref|Deceased|†}} |
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|sort|1995–1996{{ref|WWF|WWF}} |
|sort|1995–1996{{ref|WWF|WWF}} |
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|<ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
|<ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
||
|- |
|||
|James McCarthy |
|||
|James Cody / Jim Cote / Kid Delicious |
|||
| sort |1995-1999 |
|||
|<ref name="RSPW-MAR1996" /> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|McNeany, Timothy|Timothy McNeany}} |
|{{sort|McNeany, Timothy|Timothy McNeany}} |
||
|Tim McNeany |
|Tim McNeany / Doink the Clown |
||
|sort|1993–1996 |
|sort|1993–1996 |
||
|<ref name="RSPW-FAQ"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-APR1995b"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
|<ref name="RSPW-FAQ"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-APR1995b"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
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| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
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|{{sort|Miller, Robert|[[Butch Miller (wrestler)|Robert Miller]]}} |
|{{sort|Miller, Robert|[[Butch Miller (wrestler)|Robert Miller]]}}{{ref|Deceased|†}} |
||
|Bushwhacker Butch |
|Bushwhacker Butch |
||
|sort|1995 |
|sort|1995 |
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| |
| |
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|- |
|- |
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|Tom O'Sullivan |
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|{{sort|Pallies, Christopher|[[King Kong Bundy|Christoper Pallies]]}} |
|||
|Tom O'Sullivan |
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| |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|Dan Ouellete |
|||
|Freight Train Dan / Freightrain |
|||
| sort |1995–2002 |
|||
|<ref name="OWW-NOV2002" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|{{sort|Pallies, Christopher|[[King Kong Bundy|Christoper Pallies]]}}{{ref|Deceased|†}} |
|||
|King Kong Bundy |
|King Kong Bundy |
||
|sort|1995{{ref|WWF|WWF}} |
|sort|1995{{ref|WWF|WWF}} |
||
|<ref name="RSPW-FAQ"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-APR1995"/> |
|<ref name="RSPW-FAQ"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-APR1995"/> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Peruzovic, Josip|[[Nikolai Volkoff|Josip Peruzovic]]}} |
|{{sort|Peruzovic, Josip|[[Nikolai Volkoff|Josip Peruzovic]]}}{{ref|Deceased|†}} |
||
|Nikolai Volkoff |
|Nikolai Volkoff |
||
|sort|1994{{ref|WWF|WWF}} |
|sort|1994{{ref|WWF|WWF}} |
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|<ref name="Callahan"/> |
|<ref name="Callahan"/> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Poffo, Lanny|[[Lanny Poffo]]}} |
|{{sort|Poffo, Lanny|[[Lanny Poffo]]}}{{ref|Deceased|†}} |
||
|Lanny Poffo |
|Lanny Poffo |
||
|sort|1994 |
|sort|1994 |
||
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Reis, Ron|[[Ron Reis]]}} |
|{{sort|Reis, Ron|[[Ron Reis]]}} |
||
|Ron Reis |
|"Giant" Ron Reis |
||
|sort|1994 |
|sort|1994 |
||
|<ref name="RSPW-APR1995"/> |
|<ref name="RSPW-APR1995"/> |
||
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|sort|1993 |
|sort|1993 |
||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|||
|Raymond Roy |
|||
|The Stormtrooper |
|||
| sort |1994–1995 |
|||
|<ref name="RSPW-MAR1995" /> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Roy, Tony|Tony Roy}} |
|{{sort|Roy, Tony|Tony Roy}} |
||
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Shoup, Robert|[[The Pink Assassin|Robert Shoup]]}} |
|{{sort|Shoup, Robert|[[The Pink Assassin|Robert Shoup]]}} |
||
|Rob Van Winkle |
|Rob Van Winkle / Mark Lombardi |
||
|sort|1985<br/>1988 |
|sort|1985<br/>1988 |
||
1992 |
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| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
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|{{sort|Vinal, Dan|Dan Vinal}} |
|{{sort|Vinal, Dan|Dan Vinal}} |
||
|Big Dan Vinal |
|Big Dan Vinal |
||
|sort| |
|sort|1985-2002 |
||
|<ref name="BDS"/> |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Wacholz, Kevin|[[Kevin Wacholz]]}} |
|{{sort|Wacholz, Kevin|[[Kevin Wacholz]]}} |
||
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|Bill Wilcox |
|Bill Wilcox |
||
|sort|1991 |
|sort|1991 |
||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|Unknown |
|||
|Brian Bugle |
|||
| |
|||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
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| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|Unknown |
|||
|Freight Train |
|Freight Train Fulton |
||
|1992 |
|||
|sort|2002 |
|||
| |
|||
|<ref name="OWW-NOV2002"/> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
||
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|sort|1982 |
|sort|1982 |
||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|||
|James Cody / Kid Delicious |
|||
|sort|1996 |
|||
|<ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
||
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|sort|2002 |
|sort|2002 |
||
|<ref name="OWW-NOV2002"/> |
|<ref name="OWW-NOV2002"/> |
||
|- |
|||
|Unknown |
|||
|Jed Skreem |
|||
|1994 |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Cagematch.net |url=https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=74608}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
||
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
||
|John Bonello |
|[[John Bonello (referee)|John Bonello]] |
||
|sort|1982 |
|sort|1982 |
||
| |
| |
||
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|sort|1982 |
|sort|1982 |
||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|||
|Mike Hollow |
|||
|sort|1994–1996 |
|||
|<ref name="RSPW-MAR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-APR1995b"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
||
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
||
|Dangerous Dave Star |
|||
|Mike Sciulli |
|||
|sort| |
|sort|1984-1989 |
||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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|sort|1982 |
|sort|1982 |
||
|<ref name="Callahan"/> |
|<ref name="Callahan"/> |
||
|- |
|||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|||
|The Mongolian |
|||
|sort|1982 |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
||
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
||
|The Smooth Operator / Tre, The Smooth Operating Gangsta |
|||
|Russian Mauler |
|||
|sort|1994<br/>1996 |
|||
|<ref name="RSPW-MAR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-APR1995b"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
|||
|- |
|||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|||
|Snooky Fink |
|||
|sort|1994–1996 |
|||
|<ref name="Laible"/><ref name="RSPW-MAY1995"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
|||
|- |
|||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|||
|Steve Hart |
|||
|sort|1995 |
|||
|<ref name="RSPW-APR1995"/> |
|||
|- |
|||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|||
|Steve King / The Arctic Angel |
|||
|sort|1994–1995 |
|||
|<ref name="RSPW-MAY1995"/> |
|||
|- |
|||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|||
|The Stormtrooper |
|||
|sort|1994–1995 |
|||
|<ref name="RSPW-MAR1995"/> |
|||
|- |
|||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|||
|Tre the Smooth Operator |
|||
|sort|1993–1996<br>2002 |
|sort|1993–1996<br>2002 |
||
|<ref name="RSPW-FAQ"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-APR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
|<ref name="RSPW-FAQ"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-APR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
||
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;Female wrestlers |
;Female wrestlers |
||
{| class=" |
{| class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center; width:70%;" |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! |
!Birth name: |
||
! |
![[Ring name]](s): |
||
! |
!Tenure: |
||
!Notes |
|||
!style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Best, Theresa|Theresa Best}} |
|{{sort|Best, Theresa|Theresa Best}} |
||
|Violet Flame |
|Violet Flame / Rita Book |
||
|sort|1995 |
|sort|1995 |
||
|<ref name="RSPW-MAR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-APR1995b"/><ref name="RSPW-APR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-MAY1995"/> |
|<ref name="RSPW-MAR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-APR1995b"/><ref name="RSPW-APR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-MAY1995"/> |
||
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|Linda Dallas |
|Linda Dallas |
||
|sort|1988 |
|sort|1988 |
||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Malia Hosaka]] |
|||
|Malia Hosaka |
|||
|sort|1995 |
|||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Whitney, Alexandra|Alexandra Whitney}} |
|{{sort|Whitney, Alexandra|Alexandra Whitney}} |
||
|Amanda Storm |
|Amanda Storm<br>Blackwidow |
||
|sort| |
|sort|2000–2001 |
||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
||
|Alexa |
|Alexa Starr |
||
|sort|1994 |
|sort|1994 |
||
| |
| |
||
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|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
||
|[[Brittany Brown]] |
|[[Brittany Brown]] |
||
|sort|1990 |
|sort|1990-2003 |
||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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|sort|1992–1996 |
|sort|1992–1996 |
||
|<ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
|<ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
||
|- |
|||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|||
|Rain Drop <!-- Snooky Fink --> |
|||
|sort|1996 |
|||
|<ref name="Laible"/> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
||
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|sort|1994 |
|sort|1994 |
||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|||
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|||
|Theresa Quality |
|||
|sort|1995 |
|||
|<ref name="RSPW-MAR1995"/> |
|||
|} |
|} |
||
;Midget wrestlers |
;Midget wrestlers |
||
{| class=" |
{| class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center; width:70%;" |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! |
!Birth name: |
||
! |
![[Ring name]](s): |
||
! |
!Tenure: |
||
!Notes |
|||
!style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Kessler, Raymond|[[The Haiti Kid|Raymond Kessler]]}} |
|{{sort|Kessler, Raymond|[[The Haiti Kid|Raymond Kessler]]}} |
||
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| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|Louis Waterhouse |
|||
|Little Louie |
|Little Louie |
||
|sort|1985<br>1994–1998 |
|sort|1985<br>1994–1998 |
||
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;Stables and tag teams |
;Stables and tag teams |
||
{|style="font-size: 85%; text-align: left;" class="wikitable" |
{|style="font-size: 85%; text-align: left;" class="wikitable" |
||
! |
! width="25%"|[[Tag team]]/[[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Stable|Stable(s)]] |
||
! |
! width="50%"|Members |
||
! |
! width="25%"|Tenure(s) |
||
|- |
|||
|The Arc Angels |
|||
|Phoenix King and Damon D'Arcangelo |
|||
|1998 |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|The Bushwhackers |
|The Bushwhackers |
||
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;Managers and valets |
;Managers and valets |
||
{| class=" |
{| class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center; width:70%;" |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! |
!Birth name: |
||
! |
![[Ring name]](s): |
||
! |
!Tenure: |
||
!Notes |
|||
!style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|Barry Atwood |
|||
|The Court Jester |
|||
|1992 |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Giroux, Claude|[[Claude Giroux (wrestler)|Claude Giroux]]}} |
|{{sort|Giroux, Claude|[[Claude Giroux (wrestler)|Claude Giroux]]}} |
||
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|<ref name="RSPW-APR1995b"/> |
|<ref name="RSPW-APR1995b"/> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Koury, Fred|[[Bull Curry|Fred Koury Sr.]]}} |
|{{sort|Koury, Fred|[[Bull Curry|Fred Koury Sr.]]}}{{ref|Deceased|†}} |
||
|Bull Curry |
|Bull Curry |
||
|sort|1982 |
|sort|1982 |
||
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|sort|1994<br/>1996 |
|sort|1994<br/>1996 |
||
|<ref name="Laible"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
|<ref name="Laible"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
||
|- |
|||
|{{sort|Smyth, Kevin|Kevin Smyth}} |
|||
|Mr. Ego-Trip Ian Foxx |
|||
|sort|1990<br/>1993 |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Minton, John|[[Big John Studd|John Minton]]}}{{ref|Deceased|†}} |
|{{sort|Minton, John|[[Big John Studd|John Minton]]}}{{ref|Deceased|†}} |
||
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|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
|{{sort|0|Unknown}} |
||
|John Rodeo |
|John Rodeo |
||
|sort| |
|sort|1993–1998 |
||
|<ref name="RSPW-APR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
|<ref name="RSPW-APR1995"/><ref name="RSPW-MAR1996"/> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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;Commentators and interviewers |
;Commentators and interviewers |
||
{| class=" |
{| class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center; width:70%;" |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! |
!Birth name: |
||
! |
![[Ring name]](s): |
||
! |
!Tenure: |
||
!Notes |
|||
!style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Claussen, Chris|Chris Claussen}} |
|{{sort|Claussen, Chris|Chris Claussen}} |
||
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;Referees |
;Referees |
||
{| class=" |
{| class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center; width:70%;" |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! |
!Birth name: |
||
! |
![[Ring name]](s): |
||
! |
!Tenure: |
||
!Notes |
|||
!style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Cail, Matt|Matt Cail}} |
|{{sort|Cail, Matt|Matt Cail}} |
||
|Matt Cail |
|Matt Cail |
||
|sort| |
|sort| |
||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|Richard Lannon |
|||
|Richard Lannon |
|||
| |
|||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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;Other personnel |
;Other personnel |
||
{| class=" |
{| class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center; width:70%;" |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! |
!Birth name: |
||
! |
![[Ring name]](s): |
||
! |
!Tenure: |
||
!Notes |
|||
!style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{sort|Kowalski, Walter|[[Killer Kowalski|Walter Kowalski]]}}{{ref|Deceased|†}} |
|{{sort|Kowalski, Walter|[[Killer Kowalski|Walter Kowalski]]}}{{ref|Deceased|†}} |
||
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!style="background: #e3e3e3;" colspan="2"|Company name to Year |
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" colspan="2"|Company name to Year |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! |
!Company name: |
||
!Years: |
|||
!style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Years: |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|International Wrestling Federation |
|International Wrestling Federation |
||
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|[[House show|Live event]] |
|[[House show|Live event]] |
||
|align=left| |
|align=left| |
||
|<ref name=WE>{{cite magazine |last=Liable |first=Don |date=May 1992 |title=Gorgeous Chris Duffy: Wrestling's Diamond in the Rough |pages= |
|<ref name=WE>{{cite magazine |last=Liable |first=Don |date=May 1992 |title=Gorgeous Chris Duffy: Wrestling's Diamond in the Rough |pages=48–50 |magazine=[[List of professional wrestling magazines|Wrestling Eye]] |location=New York |publisher=Jems Inc. }}</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|style="background: #aaaaaa;"|{{sort|03.5| }} |
|style="background: #aaaaaa;"|{{sort|03.5| }} |
||
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|- |
||
!6 |
!6 |
||
|{{sort| |
|{{sort|Richard|Mad Dog Richard}} |
||
|1 |
|1 |
||
|{{sort|{{dts|1991|6|1}}|June, 1991 (n)}} |
|{{sort|{{dts|1991|6|1}}|June, 1991 (n)}} |
||
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|{{sort|Ryzing|[[Triple H|Terra Ryzing]]}} |
|{{sort|Ryzing|[[Triple H|Terra Ryzing]]}} |
||
|1 |
|1 |
||
|{{dts| |
|{{dts|1993|3|27}} |
||
|{{sort|—|N/A}} |
|{{sort|—|N/A}} |
||
|[[Middleboro, Massachusetts]] |
|||
|Unknown |
|||
|[[House show|Live event]] |
|[[House show|Live event]] |
||
|align=left| |
|align=left| |
||
|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WR0r7LHBPNA |title=Terra Ryzing AKA Triple H wins first pro wrestling title - Killer Kowalski's IWF - March 27, 1993 |author=Classic New England Independent Wrestling |date=May 7, 2021 |work=Wrestling Podcast About Nothing |publisher=YouTube.com |access-date=December 8, 2020 |quote=}}</ref> |
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| |
|||
|-style="background-color:#e3e3e3" |
|-style="background-color:#e3e3e3" |
||
|{{sort|05.5|—}} |
|{{sort|05.5|—}} |
||
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|{{sort|—|N/A}} |
|{{sort|—|N/A}} |
||
|{{sort|—|N/A}} |
|{{sort|—|N/A}} |
||
|align=left|Championship vacated |
|align=left|Championship vacated upon signing a contract with [[World Championship Wrestling]] |
||
|<ref>{{cite news |last=Kowalski |first=Walter |author-link=Killer Kowalski |date=January 1, 1995 |title=KILLER'S CORNER: Fans in this Corner cast votes for '94 best, worst |page=B35 |work=[[Boston Herald]] |location= |quote=At this time, I will briefly review the wrestling scene of 1994 as viewed from this column. [...] Terra Ryzing relinquished the IWF heavyweight belt undefeated, and signed with WCW, now wrestling under his own name: Jean-Paul Levesque.}}</ref> |
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| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
!8 |
!8 |
||
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|''{{sort|Executioners|[[The Executioners (professional wrestling)|The Executioners]]}}''<br>(Executioner #1 and Executioner #2) |
|''{{sort|Executioners|[[The Executioners (professional wrestling)|The Executioners]]}}''<br>(Executioner #1 and Executioner #2) |
||
|1 |
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 7 October 2024
Acronym | IWF |
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Founded | 1979[1] |
Defunct | 1996 |
Headquarters | Reading, Massachusetts Burlington, Vermont[1] |
Founder(s) | Killer Kowalski[1] |
Owner(s) | Killer Kowalski (1979–1996) |
The International Wrestling Federation (IWF, also known as Killer Kowalski's All-Stars) was a professional wrestling promotion that held events in the New England area of the United States from 1979 to 1996, when it was run by Killer Kowalski.[2][3] The promotion was based in Reading, Massachusetts, with offices in Burlington, Vermont.[1] It operated in conjunction with Kowalski's wrestling school in Malden, Massachusetts.[4]
History and overview
[edit]Formation
[edit]The International Wrestling Federation was formed in 1979 by Killer Kowalski two years after starting his wrestling school, the Killer Kowalski Institute for Professional Wrestling, in Malden, Massachusetts. According to former student John Callahan, Kowalski decided to form his own group after an argument with Angelo Savoldi at the Boston Garden.[5] The first championship titles were introduced in the early 1980s with Kowalski and The Executioners being billed as the first IWF Heavyweight and Tag Team Champions respectively. That same year, the IWF began airing a Sunday morning show, Bedlam from Boston, on the WXNE-TV.[1][6] During this period, Kowalski partnered with Dominic DeNucci and Bruno Sammartino's "International Wrestling" group based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[5][7]
Territorial reach
[edit]Kowalski initially promoted shows in the Greater Boston Area but eventually toured throughout the Northeastern United States.[2][6] IWF event tours also included high school gyms and fairs in cities throughout New England.[8] Some of the promotion's regular towns included Andover, Bellingham, Billerica, Grafton, Middleboro, Norwood, Waltham, and Westford, Massachusetts. Kowalsi was able to promote IWF shows via his weekly column, "Killer's Corner", for the Boston Sunday Herald.[9][10] The IWF relocated to Burlington, Vermont in the early-1990s[1] but returned to the Boston area by November 2001.[11][12]
Notable talent
[edit]The IWF featured many former World Wide Wrestling Federation stars during its early years including, most notably, Dominic DeNucci, Larry Zbyszko, The Haiti Kid and The Valiant Brothers (Jerry Valiant and Johnny Valiant). Bull Curry was the main "heel" wrestling manager before his death.[6] Zbyszko's infamous WWWF feud with Bruno Sammartino spilled over into the IWF as he battled his former mentor's real-life son Bruno Sammartino Jr. in late 1982. Kowalski continued bringing in talent from the World Wrestling Federation when Vince McMahon Jr. took over his father's promotion in the 1980s.
The promotion showcased a number of wrestlers who were regulars in the northeast wrestling scene and was the birthplace of Paul Levesque (then known as Terra Ryzing),[4][13] Perry Saturn[14] and Chyna.[15] Levesque, who had graduated from Kowalski's school at the top of his class,[16] made his IWF debut in March 1992 defeating Tony Roy. Two months later, he won the organization's heavyweight title from Mad Dog Richard.[17][18] Saturn, billed as "The Iron Horseman",[14] won the IWF North American and Light Heavyweight Championship during the early 1990s. He also won the IWF Tag Team Championship with Levesque.[19] Saturn met his future tag team partner John Kronus while working for the IWF and helped enroll him in Kowalski's wrestling school.[20] Brittany Brown was the longest reigning Women's Champion (12 years), then Chyna (Joanie Lee) won the IWF Ladies Championship from Violet Flame in the very late 1990s.[3][21] "Giant" Ron Reis[9] and The Renegade, as "Rio, Lord of the Jungle", found success in World Championship Wrestling.[1]
World Wrestling Federation
[edit]Kowalski had a strong relationship with both Vince McMahon Sr. and his son Vince McMahon Jr. His students (many of whom IWF stars) regularly appeared on World Wrestling Federation television as preliminary wrestlers during the 1980s and 90s.[8][22] His best known students - Triple H, Chyna and Perry Saturn - had prominent roles in the company during the Attitude Era.[1][3][15]
The IWF later featured former WWF stars Demolition Ax, King Kong Bundy, Hercules, The Honky Tonk Man, The Mountie, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Jimmy Snuka, and Nikolai Volkoff.[1] In December 1992, following his controversial departure from the WWF, The Ultimate Warrior (appearing under his old "Dingo Warrior" ring name) wrestled Hercules at an IWF show in Billerica, Massachusetts.[23][24] Then current WWF stars, such as Adam Bomb, Bob Backlund, Doink the Clown, King Kong Bundy and Hakushi, occasionally appeared at IWF events in the mid-1990s.[8][25][26][27]
Demise
[edit]The IWF stopped holding regular shows after 1996 though Kowalski continued promoting under the "Killer Kowalski's All-Stars" banner for a few more years.[28] In November 2001, the IWF took part in "Headlocks for Humanity", an American Red Cross benefit show for victims of the September 11th attacks, with Slyk Wagner Brown (managed by April Hunter) and CueBall representing the promotion.[11] One of the IWF's last shows was held in Sutton, New Hampshire on November 2, 2002.[29] Finally in 2003, health issues forced Kowalski to withdraw from both promoting and the wrestling school. Following his death in 2008, the Kowalski estate auctioned off IWF correspondence and other wrestling memorabilia from his career.[30]
Alumni
[edit]- Male wrestlers
Birth name: | Ring name(s): | Tenure: | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Michael Davis | Mike Davis | 1994 | |
Theodore Arcidi | Ted Arcidi | 1988 | |
Victor Arko | Mike Kelly | 1982 | [5] |
William Arko | Pat Kelly | 1982 | [5] |
Robert Backlund | Bob Backlund | 1995–1996WWF | [26][10][27] |
Jimmie Banks† | Jojo Andrews | 1982 | |
Edward Bazzaza | Ed Bonzo | 1982 | |
Richard Beauchamp† | Mad Dog Richard | 1990–1995 | |
Matt Bloom | The Mongolian | 1998 | |
Steve Bolus† | Steve Bolus | 1982 | |
Wagner Brown | Slyk Wagner Brown | 2002 | [29] |
Nick Busick | Nick Busick | 1982 | |
Richard Byrne† | "Superstar" Richard Byrne / The Russian Mauler | 1982 1993 1995 |
[5] |
David Cahill† | D.C. Dillinger | 2002 | [29] |
George Caiazzo† | The Eliminator / John Kronus | 1994–1995 | [25][9] |
John Callahan | John Callahan | 1982 | [5] |
Preston Carrington | Tony Ulysses | 1990 1993 1995 |
[5] |
Bert Centeno | El Mascarado | 1994 | |
John Charyszyn† | Larry Winters | 1982 | |
Michael Chrosniak† | Irish Mike McGee | 1982 | |
Bryan Clark | Adam Bomb | 1995WWF | [8][25][9] |
William Coleman† | Bad Billy Coleman | 1982 | |
Jeremy Cotter | The Outpatient | 1994–1996 | [9][10] |
Richard Creasia | Ricky Sexton | 1982 | [5] |
William DeCoff | Sean O'Reilly | 1985 | |
Dominic DeNucci | Dominic DeNucci | 1982 | [5] |
Darren DiCenso | Snooky Fink / Rain Drop | 1993–1996 | [31][10][27] |
Ron DiMaria | Ronnie Dee / The Star Warrior | 1990 1994–1995 |
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Kenneth Doane Jr. | Kenn Phoenix | [32] | |
Christopher Duffy† | Chris Duffy | 1988- 1996 |
[8][22][25][27] |
James Duggan Jr. | Jim Duggan | 1994 | |
Kevin Smyth | Irish Kevin Shaughnessy | 1979–1982 | |
Bill Eadie | Demolition Ax | 1993 | |
Eric Maher | Eddie Edwards | 2002 | [29] |
William Eichenberger† | Billy Berger | 1982 | |
Robert Elowitch | Robbie Ellis | 1988 1995 |
[25] |
Solofa Fatu, Jr. | Fatu | 1996WWF | [27] |
Gerard Fazio | Jerry Johnson / Jerry Fazio | 1982 | |
Raymond Fernandez† | Hercules | 1993 | |
Wayne Farris | The Honky Tonk Man | 1993 | |
Rudolph Freed | Rudy Diamond | 1982 | |
Richard Fuller | Rick Fuller | 1995 | [26] |
Scott Garland | Scott Taylor | 1993 1995 |
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Steven Grabowski | Steve Grabowski | 1982 | |
James Hellwig† | The Dingo Warrior | 1993 | |
Derek Higbee | The Bulldozer / Bull Dozer | 1993–1996 | [25][26][27] |
John Hill† | Jerry Valiant | 1982 | |
Michael Hollow | "All-American" Mike Hollow / Mike Harlow | 1994–1998 | [25][26][27] |
Curtis Hughes | Mr. Hughes | 1994 | |
Glenn Jacobs | Isaac Yankem, D.D.S. | 1996WWF | [27] |
Michael Jones | Rocky Jones | 1982 | |
Michael Jones | Virgil | 1995 | |
Ken Jugan | Zoltan the Great | 1982 | |
Steven King | Steve King / Phoenix King / Steve Hart / Stephan Roy / Arctic Angel | 1993–1999 | |
Walter Kowalski† | Killer Kowalski | 1982 1993 |
[3] |
Paul Levesque | Terra Ryzing | 1992–1994 | [3][4][15] |
Ray Licameli | Doink the Clown | 1995WWF | [26] |
Steve Lombardi | The Brooklyn Brawler / Doink the Clown | 1995–1996WWF | [27] |
James McCarthy | James Cody / Jim Cote / Kid Delicious | 1995-1999 | [27] |
Timothy McNeany | Tim McNeany / Doink the Clown | 1993–1996 | [8][25][26][27] |
Joe Meagher | Tim O'Reilly | 1985 1990 |
|
Robert Miller† | Bushwhacker Butch | 1995 | [10] |
John Minton† | Big John Studd | 1990 | |
James Neidhart | Jim Neidhart | 1992 | |
Robert Orton Jr. | Bob Orton, Jr. | 1988 1992 |
|
Tom O'Sullivan | Tom O'Sullivan | ||
Dan Ouellete | Freight Train Dan / Freightrain | 1995–2002 | [29] |
Christoper Pallies† | King Kong Bundy | 1995WWF | [8][25][9] |
Josip Peruzovic† | Nikolai Volkoff | 1994WWF | |
Darryl Peterson | Man Mountain Rock | 1995WWF | |
Dan Pettiglio | Dan Petty | 1982 1985 |
[5] |
Lanny Poffo† | Lanny Poffo | 1994 | |
Timothy Reid | Tim Reid | 1982 | [5] |
James Reiher† | Jimmy Snuka | 1993 | |
Ron Reis | "Giant" Ron Reis | 1994 | [9] |
Jacques Rougeau Jr. | The Mountie | 1993 | |
Raymond Roy | The Stormtrooper | 1994–1995 | [25] |
Tony Roy | Antoine Roy / Tony Roy | 1990–1996 | [8][9][10][27] |
David Sammartino | Bruno Sammartino Jr. | 1982 | [5] |
Perry Satullo | The Iron Horseman / Perry Saturn | 1992–1995 | [25][9] |
Scott L. Schwartz | Giant David | 1982 | [5] |
Jerry Seavey | The Candyman | 1992–1993 | |
Michael Sharpe Jr.† | Iron Mike Sharpe | 1990 | |
Michael Shaw† | Bastion Booger | 1995 | [10] |
Ronald Shaw | Ron Shaw | 1982 | |
Kensuke Shinzaki | Hakushi | 1995WWF | [8] |
Robert Shoup | Rob Van Winkle / Mark Lombardi | 1985 1988 1992 |
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Merced Solis | Tito Santana | 1994–1995 | |
John Sullivan | Johnny Valiant | 1982 | [5] |
Paul Swanger | Concrete Cowboy | 1982 | |
Terry Szopinski | The Warlord | 1994–1995 | |
Dan Vinal | Big Dan Vinal | 1985-2002 | [12] |
Kevin Wacholz | Nailz | 1993 | |
Brian Walsh | Brian Walsh | 1985 1995–1996 |
[8][27] |
Phil Watson | Whipper Watson Jr. | 1982 | |
Lawrence Whistler | Larry Zbyszko | 1982 | [5] |
Brian Wickens | Bushwhacker Luke | 1995 | [10] |
Richard Williams† | Rio, Lord of the Jungle | 1993 | |
Unknown | The Beast | 1982 | |
Unknown | Bill Wilcox | 1991 | |
Unknown | Brian Bugle | ||
Unknown | Buddy Donovan | 1982 | |
Unknown† | Chief War Cloud | 1982 | |
Unknown | Chris Grant | 1982 | [5] |
Unknown | Cueball | 2002 | [29] |
Unknown | Davey O'Hannon | 1982 | |
Unknown | Freight Train Fulton | 1992 | |
Unknown | Greg Winston | 1982 | |
Unknown | Gypsy Rodriguez | 1982 | |
Unknown | Hans Schroeder | 1982 | [5] |
Unknown | Jack Buford | 1982 | |
Unknown | Jamie Pain | 2002 | [29] |
Unknown | Jed Skreem | 1994 | [33] |
Unknown | Jeff Craney | 1982 | |
Unknown | Jeff Roberts | 2002 | [29] |
Unknown | John Bonello | 1982 | |
Unknown | John Sullivan | 2002 | [29] |
Unknown | Manuel Soto | 1982 | |
Unknown | Mike Madison | 1982 | [5] |
Unknown | Dangerous Dave Star | 1984-1989 | |
Unknown | Mike "Jethro" Chambers | 1982 | [5] |
Unknown | Nemesis | 2002 | [29] |
Unknown | Richie Rich | [34] | |
Unknown | Ron Lee | 1982 | |
Unknown | Rush | 2002 | [29] |
Unknown | The Smooth Operator / Tre, The Smooth Operating Gangsta | 1993–1996 2002 |
[8][25][9][27] |
Unknown | Ultimate Hater | 2002 | [29] |
- Female wrestlers
Birth name: | Ring name(s): | Tenure: | Notes |
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Theresa Best | Violet Flame / Rita Book | 1995 | [25][26][9][10] |
Dawn Francis | Rosebud | 1990 1993 |
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April Hunter | April Hunter | 2002 | [29] |
Linda Joaquin | Linda Dallas | 1988 | |
Malia Hosaka | Malia Hosaka | 1995 | |
Joan Laurer† | Joanie Lee | 1996 | [3][1][15][31] |
Amy Nicoletti | Ramblin' Rose | 1990–1995 | [25][26][10][35] |
Nicole Raczynski | Nikki Roxx | 2002 | [29] |
Diane Syms | Misty Blue Simmes | 1985 1988 |
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Debbie Szostecki | Debbie Combs | 1982 | |
Alexandra Whitney | Amanda Storm Blackwidow |
2000–2001 | |
Unknown | Alexa Starr | 1994 | |
Unknown | Brittany Brown | 1990-2003 | |
Unknown | Crystal Blue | 1994 | |
Unknown | Donna Day | 1982 | |
Unknown | Jamie West | 1992–1996 | [27] |
Unknown | Tammy West | 1994 |
- Midget wrestlers
Birth name: | Ring name(s): | Tenure: | Notes |
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Raymond Kessler | The Haiti Kid | 1982 | |
Jeffrey Ludy | Irish Leprechaun | 1988 1996 1999 |
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Dana Magazu† | Dana Carpenter | 1985 1988 |
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Roger Tomlin† | Little Boy Blue | 1982 | |
Douglas Tunstall Jr. | Tiny the Terrible | 1996 | |
Louis Waterhouse | Little Louie | 1985 1994–1998 |
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Unknown | Mighty Doom | 1994 | |
Unknown | Little Leopard | 1994 |
- Stables and tag teams
Tag team/Stable(s) | Members | Tenure(s) |
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The Arc Angels | Phoenix King and Damon D'Arcangelo | 1998 |
The Bushwhackers | Bushwhacker Butch and Bushwhacker Luke | 1995 |
The Eliminators | Perry Saturn and John Kronus | 1994–1995 |
The Kelly Twins | Mike Kelly and Pat Kelly | 1982 |
The Mutilators | Jamie Pain and Nemesis | 2002 |
The Soul Brothers | Tony Ulysses and Chris Grant | |
The Valiant Brothers | Jerry Valiant and Johnny Valiant | 1982 |
- Managers and valets
Birth name: | Ring name(s): | Tenure: | Notes |
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Barry Atwood | The Court Jester | 1992 | |
Claude Giroux | Dink | 1995 | [26] |
Fred Koury Sr.† | Bull Curry | 1982 | |
Don Liable | The Bug | 1994 1996 |
[31][27] |
Kevin Smyth | Mr. Ego-Trip Ian Foxx | 1990 1993 |
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John Minton† | Big John Studd | 1994 | [9] |
Unknown | John Rodeo | 1993–1998 | [9][27] |
Unknown | Professor Eugene Bickell | 1995–1996 | [26][27] |
Unknown | Vito Carlucci | 1995 | [9] |
- Commentators and interviewers
Birth name: | Ring name(s): | Tenure: | Notes |
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Chris Claussen | Chris Claussen | 1982 | Bedlam from Boston announcer |
Stephen Driscoll | Stephen Driscoll | 1982 | Ring announcer Bedlam from Boston on-air talent[36] |
Mel Simons | Mel Simons | 1982–1999 | Ring announcer[27] Bedlam from Boston on-air talent[37] |
- Referees
Birth name: | Ring name(s): | Tenure: | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Matt Cail | Matt Cail | ||
Richard Lannon | Richard Lannon | ||
Gary McCarthy | Gary McCarthy | ||
Fred Sparta | Fred Sparta | Head referee[9] |
- Other personnel
Birth name: | Ring name(s): | Tenure: | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Walter Kowalski† | Killer Kowalski | 1979–1996 | Promoter |
Don Liable | Don Liable | Head of publicity Official photographer[31] |
Company name to Year | |
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Company name: | Years: |
International Wrestling Federation | 1979–1996 |
Killer Kowalski's All Stars | 2002 |
Notes | |
† ^ Indicates they are deceased. | |
‡ ^ Indicates they died while they were employed with . | |
WWF ^ Indicates they were part of a talent exchange with the World Wrestling Federation. |
Championships
[edit]- Key
Reign | The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed |
Event | The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won |
N/A | The specific information is not known |
— | Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign |
(n) | Indicates that a title change took place "no later than" the date listed.[Note 1] |
Indicates that there was a period where the lineage is undocumented due to the lack of written documentation |
IWF Heavyweight Championship
[edit]No. | Champion | Reign | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes | Ref. |
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1 | Killer Kowalski | 1 | 1982 (n) | N/A | Unknown | Live event | ||
2 | Bryan Walsh | 1 | N/A | N/A | Unknown | Live event | ||
3 | Chris Duffy | 1 | 1986 | N/A | Unknown | Live event | [38] | |
4 | Chris Duffy | 2 | 1987 | N/A | Unknown | Live event | [38] | |
5 | Ronnie Dee | 1 | N/A | N/A | Unknown | Live event | ||
6 | Mad Dog Richard | 1 | June, 1991 (n) | N/A | Unknown | Live event | ||
7 | Terra Ryzing | 1 | March 27, 1993 | N/A | Middleboro, Massachusetts | Live event | [39] | |
— | Vacated | — | March 12, 1994 | — | N/A | N/A | Championship vacated upon signing a contract with World Championship Wrestling | [40] |
8 | Tony Roy | 1 | October, 1994 (n) | N/A | Unknown | Live event | ||
9 | Big Dan Vinal | 2 | November 2002 | N/A | Unknown | Live event | [12] |
IWF Tag Team Championship
[edit]No. | Champions | Reign | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | The Executioners (Executioner #1 and Executioner #2) |
1 | 1981 (n) | N/A | Unknown | Live event | ||
2 | David Byrne and Danny Pettiglio | 1 | March, 1981 (n) | N/A | Unknown | Live event | [41] | |
3 | The Executioners (Executioner #1 and Executioner #2) |
2 | 1982 (n) | N/A | Unknown | Live event | ||
4 | Richard Byrne and Dan Petty | 2 | 1982 (n) | N/A | Unknown | Live event | ||
5 | Executioner #1 and Johnny Valiant | 1 | 1982 (n) | N/A | Unknown | Live event | ||
IWF North American Championship
[edit]No. | Champion | Reign | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | The Iron Horseman | 1 | March, 1994 (n) | N/A | Unknown | Live event | ||
2 | Tony Roy | 1 | March, 1995 (n) | N/A | Unknown | Live event |
IWF Light Heavyweight Championship
[edit]No. | Champion | Reign | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bill Wilcox | 1 | December, 1991 (n) | N/A | Unknown | Live event | ||
2 | The Iron Horseman | 1 | December 6, 1991 | N/A | Andover, Massachusetts | Live event | ||
3 | Tony Ulysses | 1 | January, 1993 (n) | N/A | Unknown | Live event | ||
4 | The Iron Horseman | 2 | January 8, 1993 | N/A | Billerica, Massachusetts | Live event |
IWF Northeast Heavyweight Championship
[edit]No. | Champion | Reign | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kevin Shaughnessy (Kevin Smyth) | 1 | June, 1984 (n) | Retired Title 1985 | Holyoke, Massachusetts | Live event | ||
IWF Ladies Championship
[edit]No. | Champion | Reign | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Nickie Ryan | 1 | N/A | N/A | Unknown | Live event | ||
2 | Linda Dallas | 1 | February 28, 1985 | 30 | Boston, Massachusetts | Live event | ||
3 | Misty Blue Simmes | 1 | March 30, 1985 | N/A | N/A | Live event | ||
4 | Kat Leroux | 1 | 1987 | N/A | N/A | Live event | ||
5 | Misty Blue Simmes | 2 | 1987 | N/A | N/A | Live event | Also holds the NWA United States Women's Championship | |
6 | Babyface Nellie | 1 | December 17, 1991 | N/A | N/A | Live event | ||
7 | Brittany Brown | 1 | January 17, 1992 | N/A | Hanover, Massachusetts | Live event | ||
8 | Violet Flame | 1 | January, 1996 (n) | N/A | Unknown | Live event | ||
9 | Joanie Lee | 1 | September 28, 1996 | N/A | Salem, New Hampshire | Live event | ||
10 | Blakwidow | 1 | June, 2001 (n) | N/A | N/A | Live event | [42] |
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ Documentation of the specific date of a title change is not found but documentation of the champion holding the title on that date/in that period.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "The New England Indy Graveyard: International Wrestling Federation". The New England Independent. 2003.
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Further reading
[edit]- Lauer, Bruno (2011). Wrestling with the Truth. Gallatin, Tennessee: Crowbar Press. ISBN 978-0-9745545-7-0.