List of WWE alumni (I–M)

WWE is a sports entertainment company based in Stamford, Connecticut.[1] Former employees (family name letters I–M) in WWE consist of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, announcers, interviewers, referees, trainers, script writers, executives, and board of directors.

WWE talents' contracts range from developmental contracts to multi-year deals.[2] They primarily appeared on WWE television programming, pay-per-views, and live events, and talent with developmental contracts appeared at WWE NXT (formerly Florida Championship Wrestling), or they appeared at WWE's former training facilities: Deep South Wrestling, Heartland Wrestling Association, International Wrestling Association, Memphis Championship Wrestling, or Ohio Valley Wrestling. When talent is released of their contract, it could be for a budget cut, the individual asking for their release, for personal reasons, time off from an injury, or retirement. In some cases, talent has died while they were contracted, such as Brian Pillman, Owen Hart, Eddie Guerrero, and Chris Benoit.

Those who made appearances without a contract and those who were released but are currently employed are not included.

Alumni (I—M)

Jeff Jarrett arriving at the Family Arena in St. Charles, Missouri for an event
Mickie James during a WWE event in June 2009
The New Age Outlaws Road Dogg and Billy Gunn getting ready for a match in 1999
Stacy Keibler at a WWE house show August in 2005
Ashley Massaro during a WWE house show in November 2005
Bobby Lashley at the Tribute to the Troops show in Baghdad, Iraq
Mr. Kennedy (standing) wrestling Hardcore Holly at a live event in 2007
Raven competing in the ring on September 2002.
The late Andrew Martin also known as Test making his entrance on ECW
Road Warrior Animal in July 2012
Michael Manna, better known as Stevie Richards greeting fans in Seattle, Washington
Rena Greek, better known as Sable on tour in April 1998
Ken Shamrock in 1998 at a WWF event wearing a T-shirt for the UFC 5 pay-per-view where he fought Royce Gracie for half an hour.
Birth name Ring name(s) Tenure Ref
Curtis Iaukea, III Prince Iaukea
King Curtis Iaukea
The Wizard
1966
1971–1973
1986–1987
Barney Irwin The Goon 1996–1997
Scott Irwin Yukon Eric 1978
Francisco Islas Rueda Super Crazy
Histeria
Super Loco
1997
1998-1999
2005-2008
[3][4]
Karl Istaz Karl Gotch 1971–1972
Mickie James Mickie James 2003–2010 [5]
Steve James Lance Cassidy 1992–1993
Frederick Jennetty Marty Jannetty 1987
1988-1992
1993-1994
1995-1997
2005-2007
2009
[6]
James Janos Jesse Ventura 1983–1990
Jeffrey Jarrett Jeff Jarrett 1993-1996
1997-1999
[7]
John Jeter Johnny
Johnny Jeter
Consquitador Dos
Jayden Jeter
2003–2008 [8]
Mark Jindrak Mark Jindrak 2001-2005 [9][10]
James Johnson Crazy Luke Graham 1964–1965
1966–1969
1971–1972
1978
[11][12]
Kenneth Johnson Reverend Slick
Slick
1986–1993
Larry Johnson Sonny King 1971–1973
Dawn Johnston Dawn Marie 1986–1987
Lauren Jones Lauren Jones 2004–2005
Michael Jones Virgil 1987–1994
2010
Nathan Jones Nathan Jones 2002–2003
William Jones Chilly Willy 2004-2005 [13]
Orlando Jordan Orlando Jordan 2003-2006 [14][15]
Brian Jossie Abraham Washington
A.W.
2009-2012 [16]
Charles Kalani, Jr. Professor Tanaka
Professor Toru Tanaka
1967–1968
1969–1970
1972–1974
1977–1978
McRonald Katmaka Tor Kamata 1976–1977
1980
Maria Kanellis Maria 2004–2010 [17]
Patty Seymour Leilani Kai 1985–1989
1994
Matthew Kaye Matt Striker 2005-2013 [18]
Frank Gerdelman Frankie Kazarian 2005 [19]
Lanny Kean, Jr. Cousin Junior
Larry Kean
1984-1986
Stacy Keibler Stacy Keibler
Super Stacy
2001–2006
Steve Keirn Doink the Clown
Skinner
1991–1993, 2011-present
Kevin Foote Kevin Kelly 1996–2003
Wayne Keown Uncle Zebekiah
Zeb Colter
1994–1997
2013–2016
[20]
Raymond Kessler The Haiti Kid 1971-1972
1975-1977
1981-1987
Kevin Kiley, Jr. Alex Riley 2007-2016 [21]
Kenneth Kilpatrick Ken Shamrock 1997–1999 [22]
Gail Kim Gail Kim 2002-2004
2008-2011
[23]
Eugene Kiniski Gene Kiniski
Gene Kelly
1964 [24]
Michael Penzel Corporal Kirchner
RT Reynolds
1985–1987 [25]
Lioness Asuka Lioness Asuka 1987 [26]
Kōji Kitao Kitao 1991
Matthew Korklan[27] Matt Sydal
Evan Bourne
2008–2014 [28]
Christopher Klucsaritis Chris Kanyon 1994–1995
2001–2004
Tyler Kluttz Brad Maddox
Lord Ruffus
Joshua Kingsley
2010–2015 [29]
Dennis Knight Dennis Knight
Mideon
Phineas I. Godwinn
1996–2001
Marianna Komlos Marianna
Mrs. Cleavage
1999
Erika Shishido Aja Kong 1995 [30]
Demetrius Korderas Jim Korderas
Jimmy Korderas
1987-2009 [31]
Jack Korpela Jack Korpela 2006–2011 [32]
Władek Kowalski Killer Kowalski
Executioner
1957–1958
1962–1964
1968–1970
1974–1977
[33]
Andres Labrakis Spiros Arion 1966–1967
1974–1975
Ernest Ladd "Big Cat" Ernie Ladd
"King"
1964
1968–1970
1972
1975–1976
1978
1980–1981
Philip Lafon Phil Lafon 1996–1997
Michel Lamarche Alexis Smirnoff 1983–1984
Wallace Lane Stan Lane 1993–1995
Justin Rocheleau Bam Neely 2008-2009 [34]
Buddy Landel Buddy Landel 1995–1996 [35]
John Lanza Blackjack Lanza 1973
1975
Franklin Lashley Bobby Lashley
Lashley
2004-2008 [36][37]
Larry Booker Moondog Spot 1981
1984–1987
Bruno Lauer Harvey Wippleman
Herivana
1991-2015
Thomas Laughlin Tommy Dreamer 1997
2001-2003
2005
2006-2010
2015
[38]
Joan Laurer Chyna 1997-2001 [39][40]
Joseph Laurinaitis Animal
The Road Warrior
Road Warrior Animal
1990-1992
1997-1999
2003
2005-2006
[41]
Brian Lawler Brian Christopher
Grand Master Sexay
1997–2001
2004
Peggy Lee Peggy Lee 1984–1985
Andrew Leavine Andy Leavine
Kevin Hackman
2010–2012 [42]
Pierre Lafleur Yukon Pierre 1978
Brian Harris Chainz
(Fake) Undertaker
1994
1997–1998
Rodney Leinhardt Rodney 1999–2001 [43]
Raymond Leppan Adam Rose 2010–2016 [44]
Edward Leslie Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake
1984–1990
1991–1993
Scott Levy Johnny Polo
Raven
1993–1994
2000–2003
Mark Lewin Mark Lewin 1959 [45]
Steven Lewington DJ Gabriel
Steve Lewington
2005–2010
Ray Liccachelli Doink the Clown (#2)
Ray Liccachelli
1993–1995
Reginald Lisowski The Crusher
Crusher Machine
1963
1986
Tom Lister, Jr. Zeus 1989
Paul Lloyd, Jr. Justin Gabriel 2008–2015 [46]
Michael Lockwood Crash
Crash Holly
Erin O'Grady
1998–2003
Rochelle Loewen Rochelle Loewen 2004–2005
Vito LoGrasso Vito
Skull Von Krush
1993
2005–2007
[47][48]
Steve Lombardi Abe Schwartz
Doink the Clown
Kim Chee
Most Valuable Player
Kangaroo
Boston Brawler
Steve Lombardi
The Brooklyn Brawler
1983–2016
Josh Lomberger Josh Matthews
Josh Mathews
2002–2014 [49]
Mark LoMonaco Bubba Ray Dudley
Buh Buh Ray Dudley
1997
1999-2005
2015-2016
[9][50]
Paul London Paul London 2003-2008 [51][52]
Theodore Long[53] Theodore Long 1998–2014 [28]
Gerson Lopez Mascarita Sagrada
Mini Nova
1997-1999
2005-2006
[54]
Guadalupe Robledo Jose Lothario 1996–1997
Cynthia Lynch Bobcat 1999–2000
Jeremy Lynn Jerry Lynn 1997
2001–2002
Brian Mailhot Palmer Cannon 2005-2006 [55]
Robert Maillet Kurrgan
The Interrogator
1997–1999 [56][57]
James Manley Jim Powers 1984-1994
Michael Manna Big Stevie Cool
Steven Richards
Stevie Richards
1997
1999-2008
[58][59]
Gregory Marasciulo Trent Barreta 2010-2013 [60]
Joseph Marella Joey Marella 1983-1994 [61]
Robert Marella Gorilla Monsoon 1959-1999 [62]
James Maritato Little Guido
Nunzio
1997
2002-2008
2010-2011
[63][64]
Pablo Márquez Babu
Pablo Marquez
1997–1999
Dan Marsh Dan Marsh
Danny Davis
Mr X
1985–1995
Debra Marshall Debra 1998–2002
Kristal Marshall Kristal
Kristal Marshall
2005-2007 [65]
Andrew Martin Test 1998-2004
2006-2007
[66][67]
Judy Hardee Judy Martin 1981–1982
1985
1987–1989
Troy Martin Dean Douglas
Shane Douglas
Troy Martin
1986
1990–1991
1995
Shelly Martinez Ariel 2005-2007 [68][69]
Ashley Massaro Ashley
Ashley Massaro
2005-2008 [70][71]
Thomas Matera Antonio 2005-2006 [72]
Jerry Matthews Dr. Jerry Graham 1963–1965 [11][73]
Jeannine Mjoseth Mad Maxine 1985
Lauren Mayhew Lauren Mayhew 2009
Michael Mayo, Jr. Mike Kruel 2006-2009 [74]
Michelle McCool Michelle McCool 2004–2011
Edward McDaniel Wahoo McDaniel 1965 [75]
Michelle McGuirk Mike McGuirk 1987–1993
Joseph McHugh Joe McHugh 1975–1984
Velvet McIntyre Velvet McIntyre 1983-1990
Roderick McMahon Jess McMahon 1952–1954 [76]
Shane McMahon Shane McMahon
Shane Stevens
1990–2010 [77]
Vincent McMahon Vince McMahon Sr. 1954–1982 [78]
Lance McNaught Garrison Cade
Lance Cade
2003-2008
2010
[79][80]
Nick McNeil Percy Watson 2009–2013 [81]
Marc Mero Marc Mero 1996–1999
Rena Greek Sable 1996–1999
2003–2004
Debra Miceli Alundra Blayze 1993–1995
Linda Miles Linda Miles
Shaniqua
2002–2004
William Miller Dr. Bill Miller 1965–1972
Ernest Miller Ernest "The Cat" Miller 2002–2004
Robert Miller Bushwhacker Butch 1988–1996
Craig Minervini Craig DeGeorge 1986–1989
John Minton Big John Studd
Executioner #2
Chuck O'Connor
1972
1976–1977
1983–1986
1989
Nicholas Mitchell Mitch 2004–2007 [68][69]
Jeannine Mjoseth Mad Maxine 1985
Carlos Moises Max Moon
Latin Fury
1992–1993 [82][83][84]
Joseph Mondt Toots Mondt 1952–1976 [85]
William Moody Paul Bearer 1990–2002
2003–2005
2010
[86]
Sean Mooney Sean Mooney 1988–1993
Carlene Moore Jazz 2001–2004
2006–2007
[87][88][89][90]
Jacqueline Moore Ms. Jackie Moore
Jacqueline
1993
1998-2004
[91][92]
Shannon Moore Shannon Moore 2002–2005
2006–2008
[63][64]
Pedro Morales Pedro Morales 1959
1963–1964
1970–1974
1980–1982
1986–1987
[93]
Christopher Mordetzky Chris Masters 2004–2007
2009–2011
[94]
Lisa Moretti Ivory 1999–2005 [95]
Heidi Morgan Heidi Lee Morgan 1993–1994
Matt Morgan Matt Morgan 2002–2005 [9][96]
Sean Morley The Big Valbowski
Chief Morley
Val Venis
Sean Morley
1998–2009 [34]
Dan Morrison Danny Doring 2005
2006
[97][98]
Richard Morton Ricky Morton 1993
1998
Caryn Mower Muffy Mower 2000
Louis Mucciolo, Jr. Louie Spicolli
Rad Radford
1988–1994
1995-1996
William Mueller Trevor Murdoch 2005–2008 [99][100]
Donald Muraco Don Muraco
The Magnificent Muraco
1981–1988
Masanori Murakawa The Great Sasuke 1997
George Murdoch[101] Brodus Clay 2006–2008
2010–2014
[28]
Hoyt Murdoch Dick Murdoch 1984–1985
Russell Murray Rory McAllister 2005–2008 [58][59]
William Myers George "The Animal" Steele 1968–1970
1972
1976
1984–1988
1998–1999
Company name to Year
Capitol Wrestling Corporation 1952–1963
World Wide Wrestling Federation 1963–1979
World Wrestling Federation 1979–2002
World Wrestling Entertainment 2002–2011
WWE 2011–present
Notes
^ Indicates they are deceased.
^ Indicates they died while they were employed with WWE.

See also

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