List of Major League Wrestling personnel

Major League Wrestling (MLW) is an American professional wrestling promotion based in New Rochelle, New York. Active wrestlers and on-screen talent appear on MLW Fusion and at live events. Personnel is organized below by their role in Major League Wrestling. Their ring name is on the left, and their real name is on the right. Major League Wrestling refers to its in-ring performers as "Fighters" as opposed to the traditional nomenclature "wrestlers" to separate itself from other promotions, along with referring to the traditional position of manager or valet as "Promoter."

MLW has international promotional partnerships with Dragon Gate, IWA Puerto Rico, Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, and Pro Wrestling Noah. Wrestlers from those promotions may make occasional appearances on MLW events and programming.

Roster

Male Wrestlers

Ring name Real name Notes
ACH Albert Hardie Jr. [1]
Alex Hammerstone[2] Alex Rohde MLW National Openweight Champion[3]
Brian Pillman Jr. Brian Zachary Pillman[lower-alpha 1] [5]
Bu Ku Dao Paul Nguyen [6]
Calvin Tankman Christopher Heyward III[7] [8]
Daivari Shawn Daivari [9]
Dominic Garrini Dominic Garrini [10]
Gino Medina Gino Medina [11]
Gringo Loco Charles Santos [12]
Hijo de L.A. Park Undisclosed MLW World Tag Team Champion[13]
Ikuro Kwon Alex Buckley [14]
Jacob Fatu Jacob Fatu MLW World Heavyweight Champion[15]
Jordan Oliver Jordan Oliver [16]
Josef Samael Joseph Cabibbo [17]
Kevin Ku Unknown [18]
King Mo Muhammed Lawal [19]
Kit Osbourne Kyle Chrupcala [20]
L.A. Park Adolfo Tapia MLW World Tag Team Champion[21]
L.A. Park Jr. Undisclosed [22]
Laredo Kid Undisclosed Signed to Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide[23]
Leo Brien Brain Brock [24]
Lio Rush Lionel Green MLW World Middleweight Champion[25]
Low Ki Brandon Silvestry Agent[26]
Mads Krügger Matthew Waters [27]
Marshall Von Erich[28] Kevin Adkisson [29]
Michael Patrick Michael Patrick [30]
Mil Muertes Gilbert Ramirez [31]
Myron Reed Myron Reed [32]
Parrow Michael Parrow Jr.[33] [34]
Puma King Undisclosed Signed to Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide[20]
Richard Holliday Joe Zimbardi [35]
Ross Von Erich[36] David Adkisson [37]
Savio Vega Juan Rivera [38]
Séptimo Dragón Unknown [39]
Simon Gotch Seth Lesser [40]
TJP Theodore Perkins [41]
Tom Lawlor Thomas Lawlor [42]
Zenshi Jacob McCarter [43]

Female Wrestlers

The women’s division is on an indefinite hold due to a then injury to Zeda Zhang.[44]

Ring name Real name Notes
Zeda Zhang Julia Ho Inactive; COVID-19 travel restrictions

Referees

Ring name Real name Notes
Jeff Bundy Unknown
Larry Peace Larry Peace
Rodney Hunter Rodney Hunter
Steven Kai Douglas Steven Felger
Tim Donaghy[45] Timothy Donaghy

Managers and valets

Note: MLW refers to its managers and valets as "promoters."

Ring name Real name Notes
Aria Blake Nikki M. Sawyer Manager of the Dirty Blondes[46]
Colonel Parker Robert Welch Founder and Lead Manager of the Stud Stable[47]
Dan Lambert Dan Lambert Manager of King Mo Lawal[48]
Kevin Von Erich Kevin Ross Adkisson Manager of The Von Erichs
Konnan Charles Ashenoff Manager of various AAA wrestlers[49]
Agent[50]
Salina de la Renta Natalia Guzmán Class Manager of Mil Muertes[51]

Broadcast team

Ring name Real name Notes
Alicia Atout Alicia Atout Backstage interviewer[52]
Rich Bocchini Rich Bocchini Play-by-play commentator[50]
Saint Laurent Jared St. Laurent Color commentator
Chief Operating Officer[50]
Tim Barr Timothy Barr Ring announcer

Off-screen personnel

Real name Notes
Alex Greenfield Producer
Biff Lawson Producer
Bill Mooney Lighting Designer
Lighting Director
Lighting Consultant
Charlie Bruzzese TV Operations Crew[50]
Court Bauer Chief Executive Officer[53]
Booker[53]
George Carroll Jr. Senior Coordinator[54]
Eddie Arocho Digital Content Producer
Leo Artajo Video Editor
Graphic Designer
Michael Kitlas Senior Director
COVID-19 Compliance Officer
Nelson Sweglar Head of TV Operations[50]
Senior Talent Coordinator
Preston Beckman Board of Managers
Rick Tugman Director
Sean O’Heir Co-Executive Producer[50]
Tom George Publicist

Footnotes

  1. The "Jr." suffix is not part of Pillman's legal name. His late father was in full Brian William Pillman.[4]

References

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  13. "Hijo de L.A. Park".
  14. "Ikuro Kwon".
  15. "Jacob Fatu". MLW: Major League Wrestling®. 20 January 2019.
  16. "Jordan Oliver".
  17. "Josef Samael".
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  34. "Parrow". MLW: Major League Wrestling®. 2018-01-08. Retrieved 2020-10-18.
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  38. "Savio Vega".
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  41. "TJP". MLW: Major League Wrestling®. 2020-11-06. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
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  43. "Zenshi".
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  47. "Colonel Robert Parker".
  48. "Dan Lambert".
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