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Adam Birch

On the April 14, 2003, episode of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)'s Raw, one of WWE's primary television programs, Matthews and York teamed up to defeat Phil Brown and Pat Cusick in a dark match.

Andy Douglas

After his TNA release, Dougles along with Naturals partner Chase Stevens, were supposed to wrestle a dark match on the September 17, Raw.

He then moved on to USA Championship Wrestling, where he formed a heel tag team with Chase Stevens, turning on Santel.

Barry Windham

They were supposed to be a heel group to feud with rapper Master P's "No Limit Soldiers" but the southern fans of WCW cheered the Rednecks, going against what WCW management and booking had hoped for, and the angle was eventually dropped.

Betsy Ruth

On April 20, 2010, Duignan wrestled a tryout dark match for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) under the ring name Miss Betsy, during which she accidentally injured her opponent, Daffney.

Bill DeMott

As a part of the growing hardcore wrestling style in WCW, Morrus joined Jimmy Hart's First Family stable.

Brian Mailhot

The gimmick was reminiscent of both Right to Censor, a stable created to parody the Parents Television Council, and The Network, an ECW stable led by Cyrus which claimed to represent TNN.

Carlos Amano

Amano made her debut for JWP Joshi Puroresu in December 1994 and early on began also making appearances for the Gaea Japan promotion, where she most notably became one of the four founding members of the Oz Academy stable.

Chubby Dudley

He debuted in Eastern Championship Wrestling, the forerunner to Extreme Championship Wrestling, in the early 1990s as E.Z. Ryder, a biker character.

Diana Hart

The angle culminated with an in-ring promo on an episode Monday Night Raw where Diana slapped Michaels, leading to a brawl between Michaels and Bulldog.

Elizabeth Miklosi

In 2006, Miklosi performed in the short-lived MTV wrestling series Wrestling Society X under the ring name Lizzy Valentine as a valet and girlfriend for Matt Sydal as a heel.

Fidel Sierra

While wrestling in Canada as "Crazy" David Patterson, Sierra asked permission from the original Cuban Assassin, Angel Acevedo, to use the 'Cuban Assassin' character, to which Acevedo agreed, on the condition that Sierra did not use the name or gimmick in Japan.

Jos LeDuc

In the early 1980s, LeDuc wrestled in Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, where the bookers had him join Oliver Humperdink's "House of Humperdink" stable.

Kazuo Sakurada

While there, he joined Gary Hart's J-Tex Corporation stable consisting of Terry Funk, Dick Slater, Buzz Sawyer, and The Great Muta (previously Super Black Ninja).

Kendo Nagasaki

Kendo Nagasaki is a professional wrestling stage name, used as a gimmick of that of a Japanese Samurai warrior with a mysterious past and even supernatural powers of hypnosis.

Los Arlequíns

Los Arlequíns (Spanish for "The Harlequins") was a Mexican professional wrestling group, called a stable, who worked as a rudo (term used for wrestlers who portray the "Bad guys") faction.

Los Cancerberos del Infierno

Los Cancerberos del Infierno (Spanish for "The Infernal Cerberus" or "Infernal Hellhounds") is a Mexican professional wrestling group, called a stable, currently working for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL).

Los Guerreros Tuareg

Los Guerreros Tuareg (Spanish for "The Tuareg Warriors") is a Mexican professional wrestling group, called a stable working for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) as a rudo (term used for wrestlers who portray the "Bad guys") faction.

Luc Poirier

Along with Kurrgan the Interrogator, Recon, and Tank, Poirier formed a stable known as The Truth Commission.

Mark Starr

They held the title belts for twelve days before dropping them to the team of Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka.

Peter Maivia

He was the maternal grandfather of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, part of the famous Anoa'i wrestling family and a promoter for the National Wrestling Alliance in Hawaii.

Porkchop Cash

The Bruise Brothers were in the First Family stable of Jimmy Hart.

ROH The Big Bang!

Prior to the live broadcast, a dark match was shown the audience, in which Grizzly Redwood and the Bravado Brothers (Harlem and Lance) defeated Ernie Osiris, Zack Sabre, Jr., and KC McKnight.

At Final Battle 2009, the regular tag team of Kevin Steen and El Generico disbanded following a loss to The Young Bucks, when Kevin Steen turned on El Generico and hit him with a steel chair.

Sayuri Kokushō

From November 2008 onwards, Kokushō has made sporadic appearances for professional wrestling promotion Oz Academy, working as the manager of the villainous Ozaki-gun alliance.

Shawn Spears

Arniell trained with Eric Young at the WrestlePlex school before receiving further training from Derek Wylde and Cody Deaner.

Shian-Li Tsang

She participated in an storyline which involved a feud between the Japanese stable Kaientai (Taka Michinoku, Funaki, Dick Togo, Men's Teioh, and their manager Yamaguchi-San) and Val Venis.

Teddy Reade

After the soldiers broke up 4x4 changed his name to Cassius by joining a heel stable called Harlem Heat 2000 and acted as a bodyguard, the group consist of the leader Stevie Ray, Big T and manager J. Biggs then began feuding with Booker T. although the feud didn't last long and Harlem Heat 2000 began to split up.

The Misfits In Action

The Misfits In Action (MIA) were a stable in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) They were originally formed in 2000 from a group of wrestlers that Vince Russo considered too lazy to get over.


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