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New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame

Professional wrestling hall of fame


Professional wrestling hall of fame

The New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame and Fan Fest is an American professional wrestling hall of fame. It was established in January 2008 to honor select wrestling personalities who have made significant contributions to professional wrestling in New England and the Northeastern United States.

History

The idea for the hall of fame was conceived by Joseph Bruen, a longtime ring announcer and promoter in Massachusetts, who felt that wrestling personalities from the New England region, both regional and national, should be recognized for their achievements in pro wrestling. Inductees receive a commemorative plaque that have their names inscribed on it with the date of their induction into the hall of fame. The original Class of 2008 were inducted by Bruen's APCW Ringwars promotion; the induction ceremonies were featured at three supercards over the course of the year – Battleclash (March 29), Battlebowl (August 23), and Thanksgiving Meltdown (November 9) – all held at the American Legion in Seekonk, Massachusetts.

  • APCW Battleclash (March 29, 2008) – Reverend Chain Branagan, Robbie Ellis, Sandy Starr, Cody Boyns, "Iceburg" Sonny Dee, Travis Funk, Anthony Rufo, Gary Gold, and Bert Centeno.
  • ACPW Battlebowl (August 23, 2008) – Shane Simons, Tommy Degnan, "Sweet" Scott Ashworth, Brickhouse Baker, Lobsterman Jeff Costa, Rich Palladino, Jose Perez, and Terry Allen.
  • APCW Thanksgiving Meltdown (November 9, 2008) – Bill Hardy, Danny Cama, Derek Molhan, Gary Apollo, Mark Amaral, Rip Morrison, "Chief" Dave Fox, Tony Rumble, and Walter "Killer" Kowalski.

Starting in 2009, the induction ceremonies have taken place at an annual banquet dinner at the Brotherhood of the Holy Ghost Charity Hall (Brightridge Club) in East Providence, Rhode Island. 2010 saw the first of the "fan fests", a two-day event in which inductees and special guests could interact with the fans, as well as the banquet dinner; one of the evening's highlights was the induction of the Savoldi wrestling family which included a speech from Angelo Savoldi who, at 95 years old, was the world's oldest living wrestler at the time. In addition to the hall of fame inductees, the event has also featured many wrestling stars at its "fan fest" weekend participating as guest speakers as well as autograph signings and Q&A sessions. The 2011 edition, for example, was hosted by longtime World Wrestling Federation ring announcer Howard Finkel and was attended by former inductees Ox Baker (2009) and "Dangerous" Danny Davis (2010) as well as Short Sleeve Sampson, The Iron Sheik, Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, Doink the Clown, Paul Bearer, Tammy Lynn Sytch, Rosita, Balls Mahoney, Axl Rotten, Shane Douglas, Duane Gill, Armando Estrada, Kenny Dykstra, Jay Lethal, Antonio Thomas, and manager Johnny Fabulous. The Class of 2011 included Georgiann Makropoulos, Samula Anoa'i, Tito Santana, Rick Martel, and Chief Jay Strongbow; former WWF World Heavyweight Champion Bob Backlund made a surprise appearance during the second half of the induction ceremony. Jamison, a 1980s wrestling personality best remembered as the hapless television sidekick of Bobby "The Brain" Heenan on WWF Primetime Wrestling, made his first-ever appearance at a wrestling event to receive the "Most Entertaining Personality Award".

The New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame has recognized wrestling personalities from a number of different organizations from the "territory-era" World Wide Wrestling Federation, International World Class Championship Wrestling, Killer Kowalski's International Wrestling Federation, and Big Time Wrestling to modern-day "indy" promotions such as the All-Star Wrestling, Century Wrestling Alliance, Chaotic Wrestling, the Millennium Wrestling Federation, New England Championship Wrestling, New England Wrestling Alliance, Power League Wrestling, PWF Northeast, South Coast Championship Wrestling, and Yankee Pro Wrestling. Organizations from the East Coast of the United States have also been acknowledged including the East Coast Wrestling Association, Extreme Championship Wrestling, the House of Pain Wrestling Federation, New England Championship Wrestling, as well as the National Wrestling Alliance and World Wrestling Entertainment. , it was Rhode Island's first and only wrestling convention, and the largest event in the New England region. A third New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame and Fan Fest was announced for June 9, 2012, however, it has since been postponed until the summer of 2013.

Special awards

widthNamewidthYears activeNotes
Life Time Achievement Award2010–
"New England Icon" Award2010–
Manager of The Year Award2010–
Most Entertaining Personality Award2011–

Inductees

YearRing name
(Real name)Inducted byInducted forNotes
(Dave Jackson)ManagingManaged various wrestlers during the 1990s and 2000s; responsible for bringing Kyle and Matt Storm into wrestling.
(Rob Elowich)Wrestlingauthor=Royal Duncan & Gary Willtitle=Wrestling Title Historiespublisher=Archeus Communicationsyear=2000edition=4thisbn=0-9698161-5-4 }}
WrestlingPopular female wrestler during the 1970s and 1980s; mainstay of many Northeastern promotions including Big Time Wrestling, International World Class Championship Wrestling, Johnny Powers' International Wrestling Association, and the World Wide Wrestling Federation
CommentatingLongtime commentator and host for the cable access television series "Talking Wrestling" and radio show "Wrestling Rap" on WALE
WrestlingWon the UCW Cruiserweight Championship (1 time) and UCW Tag Team Championship (1 time)
WrestlingUCW Tag Team Championship (1 time)
WrestlingWon the NEWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time) Chaotic Wrestling King of Chaos trophy winner
WrestlingWon the Ringside Wrestling Americas Championship (2 times)
WrestlingWon the CWA Light Heavyweight Championship (4 times), NEPW Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
WrestlingWon the PLW Heavyweight Championship (1 time), PLW New England Championship (2 times), PLW Tag Team Championship (3 times), and SCCW Tag Team Championship
WrestlingLongtime ring announcer, booker, and promoter for Power League Wrestling; has announced for many New England–based promotions including Eastern Wrestling Alliance, Ringside Wrestling, PWF Northeast, House Of Bricks Pro Wrestling, Northeast Championship Wrestling, and Top Rope Promotions.
WrestlingWon the YPW Interstate Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
WrestlingOwner/Operator of House Of Bricks Pro Wrestling. Won the YPW Interstate Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
Wrestling and PromotingWon the NEPW Tag Team Championship (1 time), Ringside Wrestling Americas Championship (1 time) and Ringside Wrestling Americas Tag Team Championship (2 times), and WIW Heavyweight Championship (1 time); founder of Ringside Wrestling/World Independent Wrestling.
AnnouncerRing announcer for the Century Wrestling Alliance, Extreme Championship Wrestling, Millennium Wrestling Federation, New England Championship Wrestling, PWF Northeast, Chaotic Wrestling, and Yankee Pro Wrestling promotions.
WrestlingWon the PWF Northeast Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Wrestling and PromotingWon the BTW Dog Collar Championship (1 time); revived the original Big Time Wrestling promotion.
Joseph BruenWrestlingLongtime "head of security" for many New England promotions
Joseph BruenWrestlingWon the RIWA Television Championship (1 time)
Shane SimonsWrestlingWon the CCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time), NEPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time), NEPW Tag Team Championship (1 time), PLW Heavyweight Championship (1 time), PLW New England Heavyweight Championship (1 time), and Ringside Wrestling Americas Championship (2 times)
Shane SimonsWrestlingJourneyman wrestler during the 1980s and 1990s; one-half of the Apollo Brothers with Phil Apollo in the Killer Kowalski's International Wrestling Federation and International World Class Championship Wrestling
Tommy DegnanWrestling and PromotingCo-founder of Power League Wrestling. Won the PLW Heavyweight Championship (1 time), PLW New England Heavyweight Championship (3 times), the PLW Tag Team Championship (4 times).
Maverick WildWrestlingWon the GMW Television Championship (2 times), GMW Tag Team Championship (2 times), NECW Tag Team Championship (2 time), PLW Tag Team Championship (1 time), RWF Tag Team Championship (2 times), Ringside Wrestling Americas Tag Team Championship (1 time), WIW Heavyweight Championship (2 times), and WIW Tag Team Championship (3 times)
Sonny DeeWrestlingPosthumous induction; won the Ringside Wrestling Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time), Ringside Wrestling Americas Tag Team Championship (2 times), and WIW Tag Team Championship (1 time)
(Anthony Magliaro)Trooper GilmoreWrestling, Managing and PromotingPosthumous induction; won the CWA New England Heavyweight Championship (3 times); founder of the Century Wrestling Alliance.
Freight Train, Bert Centeno, and Terry AllenWrestlingPosthumous induction; won the IWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time), WWWF United States Tag Team Championship (1 time), and WWWF World Tag Team Championship (1 time); founder of the International Wrestling Federation.
Tommy DeegnanRefereeing
Shane Simons and Derek MolhanWrestlingWon the CPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time), NEPW Tag Team Championship (1 time), and PLW Heavyweight Championship (1 time); founder of Lethal Pro Wrestling.
(John Ferraro)Anthony RufoWrestlingWon the BTW United States Heavyweight Championship (1 time), Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Championship (2 times), PLW Heavyweight Championship (1 time), UCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time), and WIW Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
Jose PerezWrestlingWon the PWF Northeast Mayhem Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
Alex ArionWrestlingPosthumous induction; won the YPW Interstate Heavyweight Championship (1 time); founded the Wrestling Federation of America.
(Dave and Dean Power)The Soul Brothers, Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, and Kevin LandryWrestlingWon the EWA Tag Team Championship (1 time)
Jeff CostaWrestlingWon the AWA New England Heavyweight Championship (1 time), AWA Tag Team Championship (1 time), and WIW Tag Team Championship (1 time)
Simon DiamondPromotingFounder of the East Coast Wrestling Association; responsible for training many independent stars.
Matt Storm and DC DillingerPromotingFounder of New England Championship Wrestling.
Jimmy Hart, Dickie Rodz, and Ted DiBiaseManaging and PromotingReal-life manager and publicist to many high-profile wrestlers, most notably, Ted DiBiase; popularly known as "Agent to the Stars", he was involved in promoting the Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection during the 1980s wrestling boom
Blaize Landry (son), Power Company Twins, and Johnny IdolWrestlingPopular star in the Northeast during the 1990s and 2000s; trainer of Tom Matera, Romeo Roselli, and Talia Madison
(Anthony White)WrestlingWon the CWA Heavyweight Championship (2 times), EWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time), IWCCW Heavyweight Championship (2 times), and NEPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
(Peter Polaco)WrestlingWon the BTW Heavyweight Championship (1 time), ECW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time), ECW World Tag Team Championship (2 times), NEWA Tag Team Championship (1 time), and RWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
(Douglas Baker)†Travis Funk and Jason SandersonWrestling
Kyle StormWrestlingWon the NEWA Heavyweight Championship (2 times), PWF Northeast Heavyweight Championship (2 times), PWF Northeast Mayhem Heavyweight Championship (1 time), and UCW Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
(Angelo, Mario, Joe, and Tom Savoldi)Brian WebsterWrestlingFounded International World Class Championship Wrestling
(Rob Elowich)N/ALife Time Achievement Award
Todd TaylorWrestling and ManagingManaged various wrestlers in the Northeast during the 1990s and 2000s.
(Mike James)Dan BidondiWrestling
(Scott Despres)Rip MorrisonWrestlingWon the AWA Americas Heavyweight Championship (1 time), AWA Tag Team Championship (1 time), EWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time), Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Championship (1 time), FRW All-Star Heavyweight Championship (1 time), FRW Granite State Championship (1 time), FRW Tag Team Championship (1 time), NECW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship (2 times), NEWA Heavyweight Championship (3 times), NEWA Interstate Heavyweight Championship (1 time), WIW Americas Championship (1 time), WIW Heavyweight Championship (3 times), WIW Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time), and WIW Tag Team Championship (1 time); founder of Front Row Wrestling.
(Don Drake)Wrestling
John CallahanWrestlingJourneyman wrestler during the 1980s; first-ever student trained by Killer Kowalski
DJ Baron and Johnny VegasWrestlingWon the GMW Tag Team Championship (1 time), Ringside Wrestling Americas Championship (2 times), Ringside Wrestling Americas Tag Team Championship (1 time), and WIW Heavyweight Championship (2 times), and WIW Tag Team Championship (1 time)
Jason RumbleWrestling
sortnameJohn Cena, Sr.N/AManager of The Year AwardLongtime announcer and manager in Chaotic Wrestling; promoter of the Millennium Wrestling Federation.
N/A"New England Icon" AwardLongtime referee for the World Wrestling Federation
(Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge)Joel DavisWrestlingPosthumous induction; won the ECW World Tag Team Championship (4 times)
Antonio ThomasWrestlingWon the AWA Americas Heavyweight Championship (1 time), AWA New England Heavyweight Championship (1 time), AWA Tag Team Championship (1 time), FRW Tag Team Championship (3 times), PLW Heavyweight Championship (2 times), PLW New England Heavyweight Championship (1 time), and UCW Cruiserweight Championship (2 times)
(John Kreczman, Jr.)Chuckie Manson and Cory BushWrestling
Paul RichardWrestlingWon the IWF Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Sheldon GoldbergRefereeingLongtime referee for Extreme Championship Wrestling; responsible for promoting ECW in New England; promoter for New England Championship Wrestling.
Peter RiendeauWrestling
Mike SpartaRefereeing
Mike MessierWrestling
Rich PalladinoWrestling
(Kyle and Matt Storm)WrestlingWon the PWF Northeast Tag Team Championship (1 time)
Sean and Tim O'ReillyWrestling
Terry Machain (widow)WrestlingPosthumous induction; trainer at the House of Pain Wrestling Federation wrestling school.
(John Vitale)WrestlingWon the AWA Americas Heavyweight Championship (2 times), AWA New England Heavyweight Championship (1 time), FRW All-Star Heavyweight Championship (2 times), FRW Tag Team Championship (2 times), and Ringside Wrestling Junior Heavyweight Championship (3 times)
WrestlingWon the CPW Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time), CWA Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
PromotingPosthumous induction; promoted of Big Time Wrestling with his father Tony Santos, Sr. during the late-1960s and 1970s.
PromotingPosthumous induction; founder of Big Time Wrestling.
(Ann and Ruth Lake)Wrestling
WrestlingWon the IWF Tag Team Championship (1 time), the NEWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time) and the NEWF Tag Team Championship (1 time); founded the New England Wrestling Federation.
WrestlingWon the IWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time) and IWF North American Championship (1 time)
WrestlingWon the NEPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) and NEPW Tag Team Championship (1 time)
WrestlingWon the NECW Television Championship (1 time), PLW Heavyweight Championship (1 time), and PLW New England Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
WrestlingJourneyman wrestler for the World Wide Wrestling Federation during the 1970s; unofficially known as the "goodwill ambassador" of the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
Wrestling history
RefereeingLongtime referee in the World Wrestling Federation.
WrestlingWon the PWF Northeast Mayhem Heavyweight Championship (1 time) and UCW Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
Wrestling history
(John DiGiacomo)Most Entertaining Personality AwardTelevision personality for the World Wrestling Federation and sidekick of Bobby "The Brain" Heenan on WWF Primetime Wrestling
Samula Anoa'iWrestling
(Merced Solis)WrestlingWon the IWCCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
(Richard Vigneault)Wrestling
(Joe Scarpa)WrestlingWon the WWWF World Tag Team Championship (4 times)
2013Mr. Fuji
(Harry Fujiwara)Managing and Wrestling
2013Kevin SullivanWrestling
2013The Barbarian
(Sione Vailahi)Wrestling
2013The Warlord
(Terry Szopinski)Wrestling
2013Nelson FrazierWrestling
2013Bobby KnightWrestling
2013Oscar
(Greg Girard)Managing
2013Nikolai Volkoff
(Josip Peruzović)Wrestling
2013Michael LombardiPromoting
2013Tammy SytchManaging
2013Alex PayneWrestlingWon the PLW New England Championship (1 time) and PLW World Tag Team Championship (1 time)
2013Kurt Adonis
2013Bull Curry
(Fred Koury, Sr.)Tom BurkeWrestling
2013Mike HollowWrestlingLongtime head trainer for head trainer for Killer Kowalski's wrestling school; won the NECW Heavyweight Championship (1 time).
2013Jack SavageSandy Starr and John CallahanRefereeing
2013Silvano Sousa
(William Sousa)Wrestling
2013Marcus O'Middleton
(Marc Bazzle)Wrestling
2013Mel SimonsCommentatingLongtime wrestling personality and WBZ radio host; one-time ring announcer for Killer Kowalski's “Bedlam from Boston” television show
2013Brittany BrownWrestling
2013Larry Bonoff & the Warwick Musical Theatre"New England Icon" Award
2013Peter B.Managing and Refereeing
2014Jim NeidhartWrestling
2014Davey Boy SmithWrestling
2014Billy SilvermanRefereeing
2014Matt BorneWrestling
2014Mario Mancini
(Leonard Inzitari)Wrestling
2014Harley RaceWrestling7 times National Wrestling Alliance Heavyweight World Champion
2014José Luis RiveraWrestlingWorked on the then-World Wide Wrestling Federation. He was also known as a member of The Conquistadors
2014Knuckles Nelson
(Brendan Higgins)WrestlingWon the CWA Television Championship (1 time), CWA Tag Team Championship (1 time), NWA New England Heavyweight Championship (1 time), NWA New England Television Championship (1 time), NWA New England Tag Team Championship (2 times), and NWA World Tag Team Championship (3 times)
2014DravenWrestlingWon the Chaotic Wrestling Tag Team Championship (1 time), NCW Tag Team Championship (2 times), PLW New England Championship (1 time), PLW World Tag Team Championship (1 time), and WORLD-1 Tag Team Championship (2 times).
2014Luis OrtizWrestlingWon the Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Championship (2 times), Chaotic Wrestling New England Championship (3 times), Chaotic Wrestling Tag Team Championship (1 time), DPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time), DPW Tag Team Championship (1 time), NWA New England Heavyweight Championship (1 time), NWA New England Junior Heavyweight Championship (2 times), and NWA New England Tag Team Championship (2 times).
2014Ron Zombie
(Ron Celentano)WrestlingWon the ACW Heavyweight Championship (1 time), ACW Hardcore Championship (4 times), and NEW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
2014Curtis Slamdawg
(Roger Minkler)WrestlingWon the NWA New England Heavyweight Championship (2 times) and NWA New England Tag Team Championship (1 time).
2014Pat Piper
(Pat McNeil)Managing
2014Steve StallionJose PerezWrestling
2014Jason Rumble
(Jason DellaGatta)WrestlingWon the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship (3 times), NWA New England Heavyweight Championship (3 times), NWA New England Junior Heavyweight Championship (5 times), NWA New England X Division Championship (1 time), NWA New England Tag Team Championship (2 times), NWA On Fire Tag Team Championship (2 times), NECW Tag Team Championship (2 times), NWH Tag Team Championship (1 time), and UFO United States Championship (1 time).
2014John Cena, Sr.Managing and Promoting
2014Stacey LopesWrestlingCo-owner of Unified Championship Wrestling.
2014The Mercenary
(Marvin Minkler)WrestlingWon the NWA New England Television Championship (1 time)
2015Mean Gene OkerlundInterviewer and announcerInterviewer and announcer for the American Wrestling Association, World Wrestling Federation and World Championship Wrestling.
2015Jim CornetteManagingManager of The Midnight Express
2015Slyck Wagner BrownWrestlingNew England Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Champion (3 times)
2015Erich SbracciaWrestlingICW Light Heavyweight Champion and two-time ICW Tag Team Champion.
2015Jim KorderasRefereeProfessional wrestling referee from 1985 to 2012 for WWE
2015Bobby CruiseRing announcerRing announcer and commentator for Atlantic Wrestling Federation, Eastern Wrestling Alliance, Premier Wrestling Federation, Yankee Pro Wrestling and Ring of Honor.
2015RedemptionWrestlingLongtime New England wrestler
2015Short Sleeve SampsonMidget wrestlerWorked for Micro Championship Wrestling, Midget Wrestling Warriors, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment
2015"Heavenly" Johnny AngelWrestling
2018Perry SaturnWrestlingHas wrestled for promotions including Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, World Wrestling Entertainment and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.
2018Fred Curry Jr.Wrestling
2018Beau DouglasWrestling
2018Dylan KageWrestling
2018Alex ArionWrestling
2018"The Portuguese Princess" ArielManaging
2018Brain FuryWrestling
2018Hercules HernandezWrestlingBest known as a member of the tag team of Power and Glory and the Heenan Family in the World Wrestling Federation
2018Paul RomaWrestlingBest known as a member of the tag team of Power and Glory in World Wrestling Federation and part of the Four Horsemen in World Championship Wrestling
2018Jimmy ValiantWrestlingFormer WWWF World Tag Team Champion. A very popular wrestler working as the "Boogie Woogie Man" Jimmy Valiant in Jim Crockett Promotions and other territories
2018Johnny IdolWrestling
2018Aaron MorrisonWrestling
2018Ricky SextonWrestling
2019Bill ApterWrestling journalistPhotographer and journalist specializing in professional wrestling. Best known as an editorial staff member and photographer for Pro Wrestling Illustrated and its sister publications during the 1970s, '80s and '90s.
2019Gary Michael CapettaAnnouncerProfessional wrestling ring announcer for World Wrestling Federation, American Wrestling Association and World Championship Wrestling
2019Antonio ThomasWrestlingBest known for his stint in the World Wrestling Entertainment as one half of The Heart Throbs and in the New England independent circuit
2019Romeo RoselliWrestlingBest known for his stint in the World Wrestling Entertainment as one half of The Heart Throbs, the New England independent circuit and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling TNA
2019Jeff KatzWrestling
2019Chris VenomWrestling
2019Jay JailletWrestling
2019" The Guardian of Chaos " Big DaddyWrestling Manager & Commentator
2019Mistress BelmontWrestling
2019John "Dropkick" MurphyWrestling
2019Tre The Smooth Operating GangstaWrestling
2023Steve TaylorWrestling
2023D. C. DrakeWrestling
2023James AllenWrestling
2023Mike McGuirkWrestling
2023Joel GertnerWrestling
2023Don VegaWrestling
2023George Carroll Jr.Wrestling
2023Barry HorowitzWrestling
2023Richard LannonReferee
2023Paula J. LucierWrestlingShuhei Aoki Humanitarian Award
2023John XavierWrestling
2023Paul PerezWrestling
2023D.C. DillingerWrestling

Footnotes

  • – Entries without a birth name indicates that the inductee did not perform under a ring name.
  • – This section mainly lists the major accomplishments of each inductee in New England.
  • – Wrestler was originally inducted as part of the inaugural Class of 2008 ceremonies but was unable to attend; their "official" ceremony took place at the 2009 edition of the New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame.

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