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List of former Steel City Wrestling personnel

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Steel City Wrestling was a professional wrestling promotion based in Latrobe, Pennsylvania from 1994 to 2000. Former employees in SCW consisted of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, announcers, interviewers and referees.

Alumni[edit]

Joey Matthews
Tom Brandi
Adam Bomb
The Blue Meanie
Lord Zoltan
Danny Doring
Mike Quackenbush
Julio Sanchez

Male wrestlers[edit]

Birth name: Ring name(s): Tenure: Notes
Mike Alegado King Kaluha 1994
1998
[1]
Richard Arpin Awesome Arpin 1999
Jason Bareford J.B. Destiny 1996
2000
[2][3]
Douglas Becker Adam Flash 1998–1999
Tom Beninghaus Killer 1996
Adam Birch Joey Matthews / Joey Centerfold 1998–2000 [4][5][6][7][8][9]
Matt Bowman Jimmy Cicero 1998–2000 [1][4][10][11]
Tom Brandi Johnny Gunn / Tom Brandi 1994–1996
1998–1999
[5][12][13][14]
Mike Bucci Super Nova 1998 [4][15]
Nick Busick Big Bully Busick 1995
Tom Buzanoski T.C. Reynolds 1994–1996
R.J. Carrington The Bruiser 1999
George Caiazzo John Kronus 1999 [16]
Tom Carter Reckless Youth 1998–1999 [6][17][18]
Sean Casey Sean Casey 1995
Bryan Clark Adam Bomb 1995
Barry Darsow Demolition Smash 1995
Jeff Davenport Bonecrusher 1999
Anthony Durante Pitbull #2 1998 [19][20]
Bill Eadie Demolition Ax 1995–1996
1998
[21]
Sean Evans Sean Evans 1995–1996 [2]
Paul Fabian Paul Atlas 1995–1996 [2]
Jimmy Fawcett Vince Viper 1999 [22]
Raymond Fernandez Hercules 1996
Mick Foley Cactus Jack / Mankind 1995
1998–1999
[4][6][12][23][24]
Glenn Gilbertti Disco Inferno 1998
Duane Gill Gillberg 1999 [25]
James Golden Bunkhouse Buck 1996
Chris Hamrick Chris Hamrick 1994
Neal Harley Big Neil the Real Deal / Future Shock 1994–1995
1998–1999
[1][4][10][15][19]
Jason Harris The Shark Attack Kid 1995
Ronald Harris Skull 1999 [22]
Charles Hart Earl the Pearl 2000 [3]
Brian Heffron The Blue Meanie / Brian Rollins 1995–1996
1998–1999
[4][5][6][26][27]
Matt Henrie Rik Matrix 1995
Brian Hildebrand Cowabunga The Ninja Turtle 1996 [2]
Bill Hughes Powerhouse Hughes 1999 [16]
Chris Jackson Cueball Carmichael 1998–2000 [4][12][28][29]
Dennis Jendrzejewski Dennis Gregory 1998–2000 [4][6][12][15][30]
Michael Jones Virgil 1995–1996 [21][31]
Ken Jugan Lord Zoltan 1994–1996
1998–2000
[6][17][32]
Ruben Kane Robert Gibson 1999
Kōji Kitao Koji Kitao 1995
Mark Keenan Cody Michaels 1996
1998–2000
[1][2][10][12][30]
Jeff Lanham Jeff Cannon 1999 [22]
Scott Levy Raven 1995 [6][21][26][27][31]
Dave Liptack Dave Power 1996
Dean Liptack Dean Power 1996
Michael Manna Stevie Richards 1995–1996
1998–1999
[4][6][26][27][33]
Pablo Marquez Pablo Marquez 1995 [21]
Troy Martin Shane Douglas 1994
1999
Rob Mayze The Grim Reaper 1996 [2]
Dan McDevitt Corporal Punishment 1998
2000
[1][20]
Jack McDonald Big Slam Vader 1999
Mark Mest Mark Mest 1998–1999 [10][15][19]
Troy Mest Troy Mest 1998 [15][19]
Butch Miller Bushwhacker Butch 1998 [20]
Bill Mickey Bill Mickey 1995 [31]
Jeff Miller The Metal Maniac 1996
Jeff Miller Trevor Lowe 1999
Daniel Morrison Danny Doring 1998 [15]
William Myers George "The Animal" Steele 1999 [34]
Adam O'Brien Adam Pearce 1998 [15][20][35]
Matthew Osborne Matt Borne 1994–1995
Fred Ottman Typhoon 1996
Christopher Pallies King Kong Bundy 1999 [6][36]
James Reiher Jimmy Snuka 1996
2000
[3][6]
James Reiher Jr. Jimmy Snuka, Jr. 2000 [3]
Anthony Ruttgaizer Kingdom James 1999
Dan Severn Dan Severn 1995
Mark Shrader Mark Shrader 1998 [1]
Tracy Smothers Tracy Smothers 1999
Jason Spence Christian York 1998–2000 [4][6][17][37]
Michael Spillane Mike Quackenbush 1998–1999 [17][38][39]
Jimi Varner Jimi V 1998 [40]
Frank Vizi Psycho 1996
Hossein Vaziri The Iron Sheik 1996 [2][41]
James Ware Koko B. Ware 1995–1996 [2][31]
John Watson Mikey Whipwreck 1995 [21]
Robert White Moondog Splat 1994–1995
Brian Wickens Bushwhacker Luke 1998 [20]
Jonathan Wisniski Greg Valentine 1996
Brian Wohl Julio Sanchez / The Crow 1998–2000 [4][5][6][38][42]
Gary Wolfe Pitbull #1 1998 [19][20]
David Younkins T. Rantula 1994–2000 [3][6][9][12][23][24]
? B.A. Briggs 1996 [2]
? Bali Djaka 1998 [1]
? Batman 1995–1996
1999
[2][31]
? Battle Monkey 1996
? Benson Lee 1995–1996 [2][31]
? Bigg Playa 1999 [16][22]
? Bison 1999
? Black Cat 1995 [4][31]
? The Blade 1995
1998
2000
[20]
? Blue Cyclone 1994
? Boo Boo Henderson 1994
? Bounty Hunter #1 1998
? Bounty Hunter #2 1998
? Brian Costello 1996
? Buddah 1994
? Chopper Davidson 1994–1995
? Cousin Elmer 1996
? Custom-Made Man 1999
? Dale Wolfley 1995
? Dan Rage 1998 [1][10]
? Derek Stone 1994 [4]
? Dick Flanagan 1998–1999
? Doink the Clown 1994
? Don Montoya 1998–1999 [1][5][10][39][43]
? Donzie Blade 1998 [15]
? Dynamite Dan / Dynamite Dean 1996
1999
[2][22]
? The Eliminator 1996
? Eric Freedom 1994
? The Evil Sheik 1994
? Fat Daddy 1996
? Flexx Wheeler 1998 [15]
? Fly Daddy 1999 [16]
? Frank Stalletto 1994–1996
1998–1999
[1][4][44]
? Geza Kalman Jr. 1995
? The Godfather 1995
? Goonberg 1999
? The Hangman 1996
? Havoc 1999
? Jim Branigan 1998 [1]
? Johnny Graham 1994
? The Juicer 1995
? J.W. Nightmare 1996
? Kurt Klexxon 1998
? La Porca 1999 [22]
? Logan 1998
? Lou Baysek 1995
? Lou Marconi 1994–2000 [4][5][12][13][28][39]
? Luscious Lucas 1999
? Mad Dog Tony 1999 [22]
? Mako Kaelin 1998
? The Mangler 1995
? Masahiro Panic 1995–1996 [2][31]
? Mason Hunter 1999 [22]
? Nick Burke 1998 [15]
? Nick Crane 1999
? Nick Maddox 2000 [3]
? Party Animal 1998
? Patty O'Brien 1998
? Paul Mitchell 1998 [19]
? The Player 1999 [25]
? Preston Steele / Sheriff Steele 1994–1996
1998–1999
[2][22][31]
? Psycho Brian 1995
? Psycho Mike 1995–1996
1998
[2]
? Rage 1998
? Randy 1996
? Randy Rogers 1995
? Ray "The Crippler" Roberts 1995 [31]
? Rich Myers 1999–2000
? The Rogue 1999 [19][22]
? Romeo Valentino 1999 [16]
? Sage 1999 [16]
? Scotty Fox 1998 [15]
? Scotty McKeever 1994
? Sean Adams 1994
1999
[22]
? Seth James 1999 [22]
? The Shadow 1996 [2]
? Shirley Doe 1998–2000 [15][16][45]
? Slick Rick 1999
? Steve Nixon 1995
? Stunning Sean 1999
? Super Mario 1995
? Super Hentai 1999 [22]
? Swamp Man 1996
? Tex Monroe 1995
? Thunder Morgan 1995
? Toby Cline / Mr. Insanity 1998–1999 [19][22]
? Tony Monroe 1995
? Vince Charming 1996
? Vinny the Mutt 1999 [22]
? Vladimir Vampyre 1998–2000 [1][10][15][19]

Female wrestlers[edit]

Lexie Fyfe
Birth name: Ring name(s): Tenure: Notes
Jeanne Durso Little Jeanne / Sweet Destiny 1999 [16][36]
Marybeth Grant Lexie Fyfe 1999 [16][36]
? Brandi Wine 1999
? Tammy Starr 1999 [16][36]
? Whatkind 1999 [22]

Midget wrestlers[edit]

Birth name: Ring name(s): Tenure: Notes
? Little Chucky 1999 [22]
? Mini P.O.D. 1999 [22]

Stables and tag teams[edit]

Tag team/Stable(s) Members Tenure(s)
The American Patriots Preston Steele and T.C. Reynolds 1995–1996
The Bad Street Boys Joey Matthews and Christian York 1998–1999
Beauty & The Beast Frank Stalletto and Future Shock 1994–1995
Black & Blue Black Cat and Lou Marconi 1995
The Black T-shirt Squad Reckless Youth, Mike Quackenbush and Don Montoya 1998–1999
The Bounty Hunters Bounty Hunter #1 and Bounty Hunter #2 1998
The Bushwhackers Bushwhacker Butch and Bushwhacker Luke 1998
The Dope Show Big Neal the Real Deal, The Joker, Shirley Doe, Vladimir Vampyre and Lord Zoltan 1999–2000
High Society Tom Brandi, Cueball Carmichael, Jimmy Cicero, Adam Flash and Royce C. Profit 1998–1999
The Hollywood Hunks Stunning Shawn & The Custom-Made Man, with Hot $hot Drew Lazario 1999
The Intimidators Mark Mest, Troy Mest and Jim Branigan 1998
Little Italy Cueball Carmichael, Jimmy Cicero, and Don Montoya 1998
Modelz Inc. Big Neal the Real Deal, Joey Centerfold, Mark "The Shark" Schrader and Hot $hot Drew Lazario 1998
The Pitbulls Pitbull#1 and Pitbull#2 1998
The Power Company Dave Power and Dean Power 1996
The Power Playas Powerhouse Hughes and The Player 1999
The Texas Hangmen Killer and Psycho 1996
The Vampires Bali Djaka and Vladimir Vampyre 1998

Managers and valets[edit]

Birth name: Ring name(s): Tenure: Notes
Norman Connors Notorious Norm 1994–2000 [3][6][10][36]
Tom Cusati Royce C. Prophet 1999 [25]
Eileen Ann Ezerosky The Black Widow 1994–1996
1999
Andrew Lazarchik Drew Lazario 1998–2000 [1][3][6][10][36]
Dave Prazak Dave Prazak 1998 [20]
Wally Yamaguchi Mr. Toyota 1995
? Big Caddy 1995
? Dr. Sam Siegel 1995
? The Magic Man 1996 [46]
? The Joker 1999 [25]

Commentators and interviewers[edit]

Birth name: Ring name(s): Tenure: Notes
Jeff Gorman Jeff Gorman 1994–1999 Play-by-play commentator[10][47]
Mark Madden Mark Madden 1998 Color commentator
Dave Prazak Dave Prazak 1998 Color commentator
Jamie Scott Jamie Scott 1998 Ring announcer[15]

Referees[edit]

Birth name: Ring name(s): Tenure: Notes
? Barry Roberts 1999
? Chris Wood 1998–1999 [10][15][25]
? Jacey North 1999–2000
? Mick "Bronco" Milko 1999
? Tony Valotta

Other personnel[edit]

Birth name: Ring name(s): Tenure: Notes
Norman Connors Norman Connors 1994–2000 Promoter[6][36]
Andrew Lazarchik Andrew Lazarchik 1998–2000 Promoter[6][36]
Notes
^ Indicates they are deceased.
^ Indicates they died while they were employed with Steel City Wrestling.

References[edit]

General
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