List of WWE personnel

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WWE is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Stamford, Connecticut.[1] It is owned and operated by TKO Group Holdings, a majority owned subsidiary of Endeavor Group Holdings. WWE personnel consists of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, ring announcers, interviewers, referees, trainers, producers, script writers, and various other positions. Executives and board members are also listed.

Overview

As of 2024, WWE employs over 800 full-time employees as part of its business operations, spread across its three segments: Media, Live Events, and Consumer Products. In addition, they contract with other vendors and service providers.[2] As part of WWE's Live Events segment, their performers are described as "independent contractors",[1] with contracts for performers typically ranging from short developmental to multi-year deals.[3][4]

Brands

Since the reintroduction of WWE's brand extension in 2016, performers are assigned to one of two primary "main roster" brands: Raw and SmackDown.

A third brand, NXT, had originally been designated as a developmental brand for the main roster. In 2019 it was elevated to the third main roster brand.[5][6][7] But in 2021, the brand's weekly television show was rebooted as "NXT 2.0", and was reinstated to its original status as the developmental division for the main roster (Raw and SmackDown), though it has since dropped the "2.0" name.[8]

In 2025 WWE introduced a fourth brand, called Evolve, which features wrestlers who are just beginning their training at the WWE Performance Center under the WWE NIL program, as well as wrestlers in independent promotions that are part of the WWE ID program, with the goal of advancing to NXT.[9]

Main roster performers primarily appear on Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown. Advanced developmental wrestlers appear on NXT, while beginning developmental wrestlers appear on Evolve. Supplementary shows include Main Event, which primarily features Raw wrestlers (with occasional appearances from NXT wrestlers), and Speed, which features wrestlers from Raw, SmackDown, and NXT, and has its own specialty championships.

Performers may also appear on WWE's other weekly television programming, as well as pay-per-views, and on untelevised live events.

Personnel in WWE's developmental system are additionally assigned to train at the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

Championships

For the most part, the brands have their own distinct championships, but some select titles are open to all the brands, such as the WWE Speed Championship for male wrestlers, as well as the WWE Women's Speed Championship and WWE Women's Tag Team Championship for female wrestlers.

Main roster

Raw

Men's division

Gunther
Dragon Lee
The War Raiders - Erik (left) and Ivar
Ring name Real name Notes
AJ Styles[10] Allen Jones[11]
Akira Tozawa[12] Akira Tozawa[13]
Austin Theory[14] Austin White[15]
Bron Breakker[16] Bronson Rechsteiner[17] Intercontinental Champion
Bronson Reed[18] Jermaine Haley[19] Inactive; broken foot[20]
Brutus Creed[21] Drew Kasper[22]
Carlito[23] Carlos Colón Coates Jr.
Chad Gable[24] Charles Betts[25]
CM Punk[26] Phillip Brooks[27]
Cruz Del Toro[28] Raúl Mendoza
Dominik Mysterio[29] Dominik Gutiérrez[30]
Dragon Lee[31] Undisclosed[Note 1] Speed Champion
Erik[32] Raymond Rowe Sr.[33] World Tag Team Champion
Finn Bálor[34] Fergal Devitt[35]
Grayson Waller[36] Matthew Farrelly[37]
Gunther[38] Walter Hahn[39] World Heavyweight Champion
Ilja Dragunov[40] Ilya Rukober Inactive; torn ACL
Ivar[41] Todd Smith[33] World Tag Team Champion
JD McDonagh[42] Jordan Devlin[43] Inactive, broken rib and punctured lung
Jey Uso[44] Joshua Fatu
Joaquin Wilde[45] Michael Paris
John Cena[46] John Cena [47]
Julius Creed[48] Jacob Kasper[49]
Karrion Kross[50] Kevin Kesar
Kofi Kingston[51] Kofi Sarkodie-Mensah[52]
Logan Paul[53] Logan Paul
Ludwig Kaiser[54] Marcel Barthel
Otis[55] Nikola Bogojevic
Penta[56] Undisclosed[Note 1]
Pete Dunne[57] Peter England Producer for Speed[58]
Rey Mysterio[59] Óscar Gutiérrez Rubio Hall of Famer
Sami Zayn[60] Rami Sebei[61]
Seth Rollins[62] Colby Lopez[63]
Sheamus[64] Stephen Farrelly[65]
Tyler Bate[66] Tyler Bate Inactive; torn pectoral[67]
Xavier Woods[68] Austin Watson[69]

Women's division

Iyo Sky
Lyra Valkyria
Liv Morgan
Raquel Rodriguez
Ring name Real name Notes
Asuka[70] Kanako Urai[71] Inactive; knee injury[72]
Bayley[73] Pamela Martinez[74]
Dakota Kai[75] Cheree Crowley[76]
Ivy Nile[77] Emily Andzulis[78]
Iyo Sky[79] Masami Odate[80] Women's World Champion
Kairi Sane[81] Kaori Housako[82] Inactive; arm injury[83]
Kiana James[84] Kayla Klingensmith Inactive; leg injury[85]
Liv Morgan[86] Gionna Daddio[87] Women's Tag Team Champion
Lyra Valkyria[88] Aoife Cusack[89] Women's Intercontinental Champion
Maxxine Dupri[90] Sydney Zmrzel[91]
Natalya[92] Natalie Neidhart-Wilson[93]
Raquel Rodriguez[94] Victoria González[95] Women's Tag Team Champion
Rhea Ripley[96] Demi Bennett[97]
Scarlett[98] Elizabeth Chihaia Kesar[99]
Shayna Baszler[100] Shayna Baszler[101]
Zoey Stark[102] Theresa Serrano[103]

Other on-air personnel

Ring name Real name Notes
Adam Pearce[104] Adam Pearce[105] General Manager
Director of Live Events[106]
Producer

SmackDown

Men's division

Cody Rhodes
LA Knight
The Street Profits - Angelo Dawkins (left) and Montez Ford (right)
Ring name Real name Notes
Alex Shelley[107] Patrick Martin
Andrade[108] Manuel Andrade Oropeza
Angel[109] Humberto Garza Solano[110]
Angelo Dawkins[111] Gary Gordon[112] WWE Tag Team Champion
Apollo Crews[113] Sesugh Uhaa[114] Inactive; torn pectoral
Berto[115] Humberto Garza Carrillo
Bo Dallas[116]
(Uncle Howdy)
Taylor Rotunda
Braun Strowman[117] Adam Scherr[118]
Carmelo Hayes[119] Christian Brigham[120]
Chris Sabin[121] Joshua Harter
Cody Rhodes[122] Cody Runnels Rhodes[123] Undisputed WWE Champion
(Universal and WWE Champion)
Damian Priest[124] Luis Martínez[125]
Dexter Lumis[126]
(Mercy the Buzzard)
Samuel Shaw[127]
Drew McIntyre[128] Andrew Galloway IV[129]
Elton Prince[130] Lewis Howley
Erick Rowan[131]
(Ramblin' Rabbit)
Joseph Ruud
Jacob Fatu[132] Jacob Fatu
Jimmy Uso[133] Jonathan Fatu[134]
Joe Gacy[135]
(Huskus the Pig)
Joseph Ruby[136]
Johnny Gargano[137] John Gargano
Kevin Owens[138] Kevin Steen
Kit Wilson[139] Sam Stoker
LA Knight[140] Shaun Ricker United States Champion
The Miz[141] Michael Mizanin[142]
Montez Ford[143] Kenneth Crawford[144] WWE Tag Team Champion
Randy Orton[145] Randal Orton[146]
Roman Reigns[147] Leati Joseph Anoa'i[148]
R-Truth[149] Ronnie Killings[150]
Santos Escobar[151] Jorge Alcantar Bolly[152]
Shinsuke Nakamura[153] Shinsuke Nakamura[154][155]
Solo Sikoa[156] Joseph Fatu[157]
Tama Tonga[158] Alipate Leone
Tommaso Ciampa[159] Tommaso Whitney[160]
Tonga Loa[161] Tevita Fifita Inactive; torn bicep[20]

Women's division

Tiffany Stratton
Chelsea Green
Candice LeRae
Ring name Real name Notes
Alba Fyre[162] Kayleigh Kerr[163]
Alexa Bliss[164] Alexis Cabrera[165]
B-Fab[166] Briana Brandy[167]
Bianca Belair[168] Bianca Crawford[169]
Candice LeRae[170] Candice Dawson[171] Women's Speed Champion
Charlotte Flair[172] Ashley Fliehr[173]
Chelsea Green[174] Chelsea Cardona[175] Women's United States Champion
Jade Cargill[176] Jade Cargill
Katana Chance[177] Kacy Catanzaro[178]
Kayden Carter[179] Allyssa Lane[180]
Michin[181] Stephanie Lee[182]
Naomi[183] Trinity Fatu[184]
Nia Jax[185] Savelina Fanene[186]
Nikki Cross[187]
(Abby the Witch)
Nicola Glencross[188]
Piper Niven[189] Kimberly Benson[190]
Tiffany Stratton[191] Jessica Woynilko[192] WWE Women's Champion
Zelina Vega[193] Thea Trinidad Büdgen[194]

Other on-air personnel

Ring name Real name Notes
Nick Aldis[195] Nicholas Aldis[196] General Manager
Producer
Paul Heyman[197] Paul Heyman[198] Hall of Famer

Nonexclusive

WWE refers to talent not specifically assigned to a brand as "free agents", who may appear on any show.[199]

Men's division

Ring name Real name Notes
Brock Lesnar[200] Brock Lesnar [201]
Omos[202] Tolulope Omogbehin[203] [204]

Women's division

Ring name Real name Notes
Nikki Bella[205] Stephanie Garcia-Colace Hall of Famer
Tamina[206] Sarona Snuka-Polamalu[207] [208]
Valhalla[209] Sarah Rowe[210] Inactive; maternity leave[211]

Developmental roster

NXT

The NXT brand is for wrestlers in an advanced stage in their training in the developmental system, who are prepping for a potential call up to the main roster.[9]

Note - WWE (particularly NXT) has a partnership with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). As a result, TNA wrestlers may periodically appear on NXT programming, and vice versa.

Men's division

Shawn Spears
Lexis King
Axiom
Nathan Frazer
Ring name Real name Notes
Andre Chase[212] Chance Barrow[213]
Ashante Adonis[214] Tehuti Miles
Axiom[215] Carlos Ruiz[216] NXT Tag Team Champion
Bronco Nima[217] Edwin Grande
Brooks Jensen[218] Benjamin Buchanan[157]
Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo[219] Mitchell Lavalley
Charlie Dempsey[220] Bailey Matthews
Cutler James[221] Jonah Niesenbaum
Dante Chen[222] Sean Tan[223]
Dion Lennox[224] Andrzej Hughes-Murray
Eddy Thorpe[225] Karl Fredericks
Edris Enofé[226] Inyene Umoh
Ethan Page[227] Julian Micevski
Hank Walker[228] Joseph Sculthorpe
Javier Bernal[229] Randall Beidelschies
Je'Von Evans[230] Malachi Jeffers
Joe Coffey[231] Joseph Coffey
Josh Briggs[232] Joshua Bruns[233]
Kale Dixon[234] Caleb Balgaard
Lexis King[235] Brian Pillman Heritage Cup Champion
Luca Crusifino[236] Roman Macek
Lucien Price[237] Nnamdi Oguayo
Malik Blade[238] Josh Dawkins
Mark Coffey[239] Mark Coffey
Myles Borne[240] David Bostian III
Nathan Frazer[241] Benjamin Timms[242] NXT Tag Team Champion
Niko Vance[243] Skylor Clinton
Noam Dar[244] Noam Dar[245] Inactive; leg injury[246]
Oba Femi[247] Isaac Odugbesan NXT Champion
Oro Mensah[248] Oliver Sauter[249]
Osiris Griffin[250] Josh Black
Ricky Saints[251] Richard Starks
Ridge Holland[252] Luke Menzies
Riley Osborne[253] Josh Terry
Saquon Shugars[254] Copeland Barbee
Shawn Spears[255] Ronnie Arneill North American Champion
Tank Ledger[256] Joe Spivak
Tavion Heights[257] Tracy Hancock
Tony D'Angelo[258] Joseph Ariola[259]
Trick Williams[260] Matrick Belton
Tyriek Igwe[261] Chukwusom Enekwechi
Tyson Dupont[262] Rickssen Opont
Uriah Connors[254] Brogan Finlay
Wes Lee[263] Deveon Aikens
Wolfgang[264] Barry Young
Yoshiki Inamura Yoshiki Inamura Excursion from Pro Wrestling Noah[265]

Women's division

Stephanie Vaquer
Ring name Real name Notes
Adriana Rizzo[266] Anna Keefer
Arianna Grace[267] Bianca Carelli
Brinley Reece[268] Breanna Ruggiero
Carlee Bright[269] Kennedy Cummins
Cora Jade[270] Brianna Coda
Dani Palmer[271] Alexsis Amrhein
Fallon Henley[272] Theresa Schuessler
Gigi Dolin[273] Priscilla Kelly[274]
Giulia[275] Eimi Matsudo
Izzi Dame[276] Franki Strefling
Jacy Jayne[277] Taylor Grado
Jaida Parker[278] Tiana Caffey
Jakara Jackson[279] Jamara Garrett
Jazmyn Nyx[280] Jade Gentile
Jordynne Grace[281] Patricia Gresham
Karmen Petrovic[282] Monika Klisara
Kelani Jordan[283] Lea Mitchell
Kendal Grey[284] Peyton Prussin
Lash Legend[285] Anriel Howard
Lola Vice[286] Valerie Loureda
Meiko Satomura[287] Meiko Satomura [288]
Nikkita Lyons[289] Faith Jefferies
Roxanne Perez[290] Carla Gonzalez
Shotzi[291] Ashley Alfaro[292]
Sol Ruca[293] Calyx Hampton
Stephanie Vaquer[294] Stephanie Vaquer González NXT Women's Champion
Women's North American Champion
Tatum Paxley[295] Natalie Holland
Thea Hail[296] Madison Knisley
Wendy Choo[297] Karen Yu
Wren Sinclair[298] Madison Dombkowski
Zaria[299] Daria Hodder

Other on-air personnel

Ring name Real name Notes
Ava[300] Simone Johnson General Manager
Mr. Stone[301] Robert Strauss[302] Producer[303]
Assistant General Manager
Commentator for Evolve[304]
Stevie Turner[305] Lucy Bridge Assistant General Manager
William Regal[306] Darren Matthews Vice President of Global Talent Development[307]

Evolve

Evolve serves the brand for wrestlers just beginning their training in WWE's developmental system, featuring collegiate athletes signed though the WWE NIL program, and independent wrestlers in promotions serving as developmental territories under the WWE ID program.[9]

Men's division

Ring name Real name Notes
Anthony Luke[308] Anthony Luke
BJ Ray[309] Brayden Ray
Braxton Cole[310] Cam Gagnon
Chris Island[311] Christopher Island
Drake Morreaux[312][313] Beau Morris
Drako Knox[314] Drake Starks
Elijah Holyfield[310] Elijah Holyfield
Harlem Lewis[315] Vincent Winey
Harley Riggins[310] Chase Kline
Jasper Troy[316] Antione Frazier
Jax Presley[310] Kyle Klink
Keanu Carver[224] Kevin Robertson
Lance Anoa'i[310] Lance Anoa'i
Shiloh Hill[317] Thunder Keck
Tate Wilder[318] Case Hatch
Trill London[310] Atrilleon Williams
Troy Yearwood Troy Yearwood

Women's division

Ring name Real name Notes
Aria Bennett[308] Ajiea Lee Hargrave
Bayley Humphrey[310] Bayley Humphrey
Chantel Monroe[308] Derrian Gobourne
Dani Raye Danielle Sekelsky
Haze Jameson[310] Hayley Montoya
Kali Armstrong[308] Destinee Brown
Lainey Reid[224] Tylynn Register
Layla Diggs[308] Breanna Covington
Leigh Laurel Leigh Laurel
Masyn Holiday[310] Darci Khan
Penina Tuilaepa Penina Tuilaepa
Sirena Linton[310] Sirena Linton
Summer Sorrell[310] Karyn Best
Tatyanna Dumas[310] Tatyanna Dumas
Tyra Mae Steele[319] Tamyra Mensah-Stock
Zena Sterling[320] Olena Sadovska

Referees

Charles Robinson
Ring name Real name Notes
Adrian Butler[321] Darryl Sharma Senior referee
Chad Patton[322] Chad Patton Senior referee
Charles Robinson[323] Charles Robinson Senior referee
Chip Danning[324] Christopher Sharpe
Dallas Irvin[325] Antrone Brewer[326]
Dan Engler[327] Daniel Engler
Danilo Anfibio[328] Danilo Anfibio
Daphanie LaShaunn[329] Aja Smith
Derek Sanders[330] Thomas Castor
Eddie Orengo[331] Eddie Orengo
Felix Fernandez[332] Unknown
Gary Wilson Edwin Franken
Jason Ayers[333] Jason Ayers
Jeremy Marcus[334] Jeremy Marcus
Jessika Carr[335][336] Jessika Heiser[337]
Joey Gonzalez[332] Unknown
John Cone[338] John Cone[339] Senior Manager of Talent Relations[340]
Rod Zapata[341] Robert Vista
Ryan Tran[342] Brian Nguyen
Shawn Bennett[343] Matthew Bennett
Victoria D'Errico[344] Victoria D'Errico

Broadcast team

The following section pertains to announcers who cover WWE broadcasts. This group includes backstage interviewers, presenters, ringside commentators, ring announcers, pre-show hosts, and analysts.

Raw

Michael Cole
Ring name Real name Notes
Alicia Taylor[345] Alicia Warrington[346] Ring announcer
Cathy Kelley[347] Catherine Kelley Backstage interviewer
Jackie Redmond[348] Jackie Redmond Backstage interviewer
Pre-show co-host for pay-per-views
Michael Cole[349] Sean Michael Coulthard[350] Vice President of Announcing[351]
Play-by-play commentator[352]
Pay-per-view commentator
Pat McAfee[353] Patrick McAfee Commentator
Pay-per-view commentator

SmackDown

Joe Tessitore
Ring name Real name Notes
Byron Saxton[354] Bryan Kelly[355] Backstage interviewer
Joe Tessitore[356] Joseph Tessitore Play-by-play commentator
Wade Barrett[357] Stuart Bennett Commentator
Pay-per-view commentator

NXT

Booker T
Ring name Real name Notes
Blake Howard[358] Blake Chadwick Backstage interviewer
Commentator for Main Event
Booker T[359] Booker Huffman Jr.[360] Commentator
Pre-show analyst for main roster pay-per-views
Hall of Famer
Corey Graves[361] Matthew Polinsky[362] Commentator[352]
Commentator for Speed
Kelly Kincaid[363] Kelly Verbil Backstage interviewer
Mike Rome[364] Austin Romero[365] Ring announcer
Sarah Schreiber[366] Sarah Schreiber Backstage interviewer
Vic Joseph[367] Victor Travagliante[368] Play-by-play commentator

Other

Jesse "The Body" Ventura
Ring name Real name Notes
Big E[369] Ettore Ewen[370] Pre-show analyst for pay-per-views
Calvin Knie Calvin Knie German-language commentator on pay-per-views
Carlo Pamintuan Carlo Pamintuan Tagalog-language commentator on pay-per-views
Christophe Agius[371] Christophe Agius French-language commentator on Raw, SmackDown, and pay-per-views
Dan Vollmayer Daniel Vollmayer
Funaki[372] Shoichi Funaki[373] Japanese-language color commentator on pay-per-views
Japanese-language host of This Week in WWE
Jerry Soto[374] Jerry Soto Spanish-language color commentator on Raw, SmackDown, and pay-per-views
Co-host of WWE en Español
Jesse Ventura Jesse Ventura Commentator for Saturday Night's Main Event
Hall of Famer
Ambassador[375]
Jimena Sánchez[376] Jimena Sánchez Co-host of WWE Saturday Night
Lilian Garcia[377] Lilián Garcia Ring announcer for Saturday Night's Main Event[378]
Marcelo Rodríguez[379] Marcelo Rodríguez Laprea Spanish-language lead commentator on Raw, SmackDown, and pay-per-views
Co-host of WWE en Español
Megan Morant[380] Megan O'Brian Co-host of Raw Recap
Nadir Mohammedi Nadir Mohammedi French-language commentator on pay-per-views
Peter Rosenberg[381] Peter Rosenberg Commentator for Evolve[304]
Pre-show analyst for pay-per-views
Philippe Chéreau Philippe Chéreau French-language commentator on Raw and SmackDown
Rob Armstrong Robert Armstrong Co-host of WWE The Run-In
Ryan Pappolla[382] Ryan Pappolla
Sam Roberts Samuel Roberts Co-host of Raw Recap
Pre-show analyst for pay-per-views[383]
Scott Stanford[384] Scott Stanford[385] Host of Bottom Line
Co-host of This Week in WWE
Stan Sy Stanly Sy Tagalog-language commentator on pay-per-views
Sue Cundaro Sue Cundaro [386]
Tim Haber Tim Haber German-language commentator on pay-per-views

Ambassadors

Titus O'Neil

Select former or retired WWE wrestlers not currently on the main roster (sometimes billed as "WWE Legends") and other celebrities and personalities have contracts to make periodic appearances—either on WWE TV or for promotional events—serving as "ambassadors" (public representatives/spokespeople) for the company.

Ring name Real name Notes
Armando Estrada[387] Hazem Ali [388]
Ax William Eadie [389]
Bob Backlund[390] Robert Backlund[391] Hall of Famer[392]
The Boogeyman[393] Martin Wright [394]
Bubba Ray Dudley[395] Mark LoMonaco Hall of Famer[396]
D-Von Dudley[397] Devon Hughes Hall of Famer[396]
Diamond Dallas Page[398] Dallas Page Hall of Famer[399]
Eve Torres[400] Eve Torres Gracie[401] [392]
The Godfather[402] Charles Wright Hall of Famer[403]
Hornswoggle[404] Dylan Postl [405]
Hulk Hogan[406] Terry Bollea Hall of Famer[407]
Jacqueline[408] Jacqueline Moore Hall of Famer[409]
Jerry Lawler[410] Jerry Lawler Hall of Famer[411]
Jimmy Hart[412] James Hart Hall of Famer
Jim Duggan[413] James Duggan Jr. Hall of Famer[414]
John "Bradshaw" Layfield[415] John Layfield[416] Hall of Famer[417]
Ken Shamrock[418] Kenneth Shamrock [419]
Kevin Nash[420] Kevin Nash Hall of Famer
Kurt Angle[421] Kurt Angle Hall of Famer[422]
Lex Luger[423] Lawrence Pfohl Wellness Counselor[424]
Maria Menounos[425] Maria Menounos[426] [427]
Maryse[428] Maryse Mizanin
Mick Foley[429] Michael Foley Hall of Famer[430]
Mosh Chaz Warrington [431]
Rick Steiner[432] Robert Rechsteiner[433] Hall of Famer
Ricky Steamboat[434] Richard Blood Sr.[435] Hall of Famer[392]
Rob Van Dam[436] Robert Szatkowski Hall of Famer[437]
Scott Steiner[438] Scott Rechsteiner[433] Hall of Famer
Sean Waltman[439] Sean Waltman Hall of Famer[392]
Sgt. Slaughter[440] Robert Remus[441] Hall of Famer[392]
Smash Barry Darsow [389]
Tatanka[442] Chris Chavis[443] [444]
Tatsumi Fujinami[445] Tatsumi Fujinami[446] Hall of Famer[447]
Ted DiBiase[448] Theodore DiBiase Sr. Hall of Famer
The Undertaker[449] Mark Calaway Hall of Famer
Thrasher Glenn Ruth [431]
Titus O'Neil[450] Thaddeus Bullard[451] Global Ambassador[452]
Hall of Famer
Victoria[453] Lisa Marie Varon [454]

Creative team

Ring name Real name Notes
Alex Williams[455] Alexandra Kirr Writer for Raw
Andrea Concepcion[456] Andrea Concepcion Writer for NXT
Brian Parise[457] Brian Parise Writer for Raw
Bruce Prichard[458] Bruce Prichard Executive Director
Bryan Yang Bryan Yang Writer for Raw
Chad Barbash[459] Chad Barbash Writer for Raw
Christian Scovell[457] Christian Scovell Writer for SmackDown
Christine Lubrano[460] Christine Lubrano Senior Vice President of Creative Writing Operations
Drake Maverick[461] James Curtin Writer for Raw
Ed Koskey[462] Edward Koskey Senior Vice President of Creative Writing
Eric Watts Eric Watts Writer for SmackDown
Gabe Sapolsky[463] Gabriel Sapolsky Creative Consultant
George Carroll[464] George Carroll Writer for NXT
Ioannis Fillippides Ioannis Fillippides Writer for SmackDown
Jeremy Borash[465] Jeremy Borash Senior Director of Content and Development
Writer for NXT
John Swikata[466] John Swikata Lead writer for SmackDown
Johnny Russo[464] Johnny Russo Lead writer for NXT
Jonathan Baeckstrom[467] Jonathan Baeckstrom Lead writer for Raw
Michael Kirshenbaum Michael Kirshenbaum Writer for SmackDown
Patrick Scott[468] Patrick McAlpine Writer for SmackDown
Rob Fee[469] Robert Fee Director of Character Development
Ryan Ward[462] Ryan Ward Vice President of Creative Writing
Lead writer for Raw
Simona Strukova[470] Simona Strukova Senior Coordinator of Creative Writing

Producers

Main roster

Ring name Real name Notes
Billy Kidman Peter Gruner Jr. Program Coordinator
Chris Parks[471] Christopher Park [472]
Jamie Noble[473] James Gibson[474] [475]
Jason Jordan Nathan Everhart Lead Producer[476]
Kenny Dykstra Kenneth Doane [477]
Michael Hayes[478] Michael Seitz[479] Vice President, Creative Writing & Booking
Hall of Famer
Molly Holly Nora Greenwald Hall of Famer[480]
Petey Williams Peter Williams III [481]
Robert Roode[482] Robert Roode Jr.[483] [484]
Shane Helms Gregory Helms [485]
Shawn Daivari Dara Shawn Daivari [486]
TJ Wilson[487] Theodore Wilson[488][489] [490]

NXT

Ring name Real name Notes
Ryan Katz[491] Ryan Katz

Music department

Ring name Real name Notes
Anthony Mirabella III Anthony Mirabella III Music Producer[492]
Neil Lawi Neil Lawi Senior Vice President of WWE Music Group
General Manager of WWE Music Group[493]

Performance Center staff

Matt Bloom

As both NXT and Evolve based at the Performance Center, PC coaches and trainers also work as producers for those brands.

Ring name Real name Notes
Alexander James[494][495] Alexander Winkler Trainer/Assistant Coach
Alexa Scully[496] Alexa Scully Manager, Nutrition
Brian Duncan[497][498] Brian Duncan Head Athletic Trainer
Fit Finlay[496] David Finlay Trainer/Assistant Coach
Johnny Moss[496] John Mossop[499] Trainer/Assistant Coach
JP Major[496] JP Major Director, Strength and Conditioning
Lince Dorado[500][better source needed] José Cordero Trainer/Assistant Coach
Logan Byman[496] Logan Byman Manager, Strength and Conditioning
Matt Bloom[496] Matthew Bloom Performance Center Head Coach
Vice President of Talent Development
Norman Smiley[496] Norman Smiley Trainer/Assistant Coach
Oney Lorcan Christopher Girard Trainer/Assistant Coach[501]
Robbie Brookside[496] Robert Brooks Trainer/Assistant Coach
Sara Amato[502] Sara Amato[503] Assistant Head Coach[504]
Sarah Barnett[496] Sarah Barnett Strength and Conditioning Coach
Steve Corino[496] Steven Corino Trainer/Assistant Coach
Tara Halaby[497][498] Tara Halaby Athletic Trainer
Physical Therapist
Terry Taylor[496] Paul Taylor III Trainer/Assistant Coach
Tyler Breeze Mattais Clement Trainer/Assistant Coach[505]
Wesley Blake Cory Weston Trainer/Assistant Coach[506]

Medical team

Name Real name Notes
Chris Robinson[507] Chris Robinson Ringside Physician
Jeffrey Dugas[507] Jeffrey R. Dugas Associate Medical Director
Jeffrey Westerfield[507] Jeffrey Westerfield Ringside Physician
Joseph Maroon[507] Joseph Maroon Medical Director

Corporate staff

Ari Emanuel

TKO Board of Directors

Name Representative Role
Ari Emanuel Endeavor CEO and Executive Chairman of TKO Group Holdings
Egon Durban Endeavor Co-CEO of Silver Lake Management
Nick Khan WWE President of WWE
Steve Koonin WWE Lead Independent Director
CEO of Atlanta Hawks
Jonathan Kraft Endeavor President of the Kraft Group and the New England Patriots
Sonya Medina Williams Endeavor President and Executive Director for Reach Resilience
Mark Shapiro Endeavor President and COO of TKO Group Holdings
Carrie A. Wheeler WWE CEO of Opendoor
Nancy Tellem Endeavor Chief Media Officer of Eko
Peter Bynoe WWE Senior Advisor of DLA Piper
Dwayne Johnson WWE Co-owner of the United Football League
Brad Keywell Endeavor Executive Chairman of Uptake Technologies

Senior management

Paul "Triple H" Levesque
Shawn Michaels
Name Notes
Brian Fadem Vice President of Line Producing
NXT Lead Producer[508]
Chris Legentil Executive Vice President of Talent Relations
Head of Communications[509]
Jim Smallman
(James Smallman)
International Talent Scout[510]
Justin Scalise Executive Vice President of Live Events[511]
Lee Fitting Head of Media and Production[512]
Executive Producer
Maurice Edelson Executive Vice President
Chief Legal Officer[513]
Rajan Mehta Chief Technology Officer
Road Dogg
(Brian James)
Senior Vice President of Live Events[514]
Lead writer for SmackDown
Hall of Famer
Shawn Michaels[515]
(Michael Hickenbottom)
Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative[516]
Hall of Famer
Triple H[517]
(Paul Levesque)
Chief Content Officer[518]
Head of Creative[519]
Executive Producer
Hall of Famer

Notes

  1. ^ a b Per longstanding tradition, the identities of masked lucha libre wrestlers is kept secret from the general public. It is considered taboo for wrestlers, news media, or fans to report or speculate on the identities of masked lucha libre wrestlers.

See also

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