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Phoenix Championship Wrestling was a
professional wrestling
promotion based in
Toms River, New Jersey from 2001 to 2003. Former employees in PCW consisted of
professional wrestlers,
managers,
play-by-play and
color commentators,
announcers,
interviewers and
referees.
Tag team/
Stable(s)
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Members
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Tenure(s)
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The Backseat Boyz
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Trent Acid and
Johnny Kashmere
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2001–2002
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The Bad Crew
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Bad Crew #1 and Bad Crew #2
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2001
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The Bad Street Boys
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Joey Matthews and
Christian York
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2002
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The Ballard Brothers
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Shane Ballard and Shannon Ballard
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2002
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The Blue World Order
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Da Blue Guy and Hollywood Nova
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2001
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Da Hit Squad
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Monsta Mack and
Mafia
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2002
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Divine Storm
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Chris Divine and Quiet Storm
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2002
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Evolution
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Nova and Frankie Kazarian
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2001–2002
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The Holy Rollers
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Ramblin' Rich Myers and Earl the Pearl
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2002
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The Hooch Hollar Boys
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Hooch Hollar Boy JD and Hooch Hollar Boy Skeeter
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2001
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Kappa Tegga Kappa
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Andy Jaxx and Curt Daniels
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2002–2003
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The Matrix
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Kuhl and Zeig
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2002
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The Moxie Family
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Romeo Roselli,
Damian Adams and
Rob Eckos
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2002
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The Power Company
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Dave Power and Dean Power
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2002
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Precious Metal
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Mike Preston and Tank Tolland
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2002
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Revolution
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Damaja and Doug Basham
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2002
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The Roadies
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Sammy Dunn and Dave Marcos
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2002–2003
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The S.A.T.
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Jose Maximo and Joel Maximo
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2001–2002
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The United Nations
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Tiger Khan and The Prophet
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2002–2003
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Ring name(s):
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Tenure:
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Notes
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Unknown
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Eric McHugh
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Color commentator
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Unknown
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Gerry Straus
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Color commentator
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Unknown
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Steven Michael Peyton
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Play-by-play announcer
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Birth name:
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Ring name(s):
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Tenure:
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Notes
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Unknown
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Mike Kehner
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Senior referee
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Unknown
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Sonny Ocho
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Unknown
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S.P. Anderson
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Birth name:
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Ring name(s):
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Tenure:
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Notes
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Don Bucci
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Donnie B.
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2001–2003
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Promoter
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[7]
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Kevin Glenn
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Dr. Hurtz
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2001–2002
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PCW Commissioner
[7]
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Unknown
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Black Belt Dudley
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PCW Head Of Security
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"411 Interview Exclusive: Donnie B". News. 411mania.com.
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PCW April 5, 2002 - Toms River, NJ (VHS). Toms River, New Jersey: Smart Mark Video.
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b Phoenix Championship Wrestling (Producer) (June 29, 2002).
PCW June 29, 2002 - Toms River, NJ (VHS). Toms River, New Jersey: Smart Mark Video.
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"Pro Wrestling Illustrated: Wrestling History". PWI-Online.com.
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PCW March 3, 2001 - Stanhope, NJ (VHS). Stanhope, New Jersey: Smart Mark Video.
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"PCW Tag Team Title History". Solie's Title Histories.
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"Phoenix Championship Wrestling's Farewell to Nova - Friday, 05/17/02". DDTdigest.com. 2002-05-17.
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"Frankie Kazarian".
Canadian Online Explorer. SLAM! Sports. Archived from the original on July 29, 2012.
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^ Lentz III, Harris M. (2003). Biographical Dictionary of Professional Wrestling (2 ed.). McFarland. p. 256.
ISBN
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b Phoenix Championship Wrestling (Producer) (June 21, 2002).
PCW June 21, 2002 - Pine Hill, NJ (VHS). Pine Hill, New Jersey: Smart Mark Video.
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c Phoenix Championship Wrestling (Producer) (October 18, 2002).
PCW October 18, 2002 "Monster Bash" - Toms River, NJ (VHS). Toms River, New Jersey: Smart Mark Video.
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PCW November 2, 2002 - Point Pleasant, NJ (VHS). Point Pleasant, New Jersey: Smart Mark Video.
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PCW December 13, 2002 "Seasons Beatings 2" - Toms River, NJ (VHS). Toms River. New Jersey: Smart Mark Video.
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^ Quiñones, Eric (October 31, 2002). "Page turning toward a new career". The Star-Ledger. Newark, New Jersey.
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PCW August 31, 2002 "Russ Haas Memorial Cup" - Toms River, NJ (VHS). Toms River, New Jersey: Smart Mark Video.
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PCW May 17, 2002 - Toms River, NJ (VHS). Toms River, New Jersey: Smart Mark Video.
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PCW May 18, 2002 - Jersey City, NJ (VHS). Jersey City, New Jersey: Smart Mark Video.
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PCW March 16, 2002 - Pine Hill, NJ (VHS). Pine Hill, New Jersey: Smart Mark Video.
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"PCW Heavyweight Title History". Solie's Title Histories.
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PCW February 22, 2002 - Toms River, NJ (VHS). Toms River, New Jersey: Smart Mark Video.
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Staten Island Advance.
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PCW September 28, 2001 - Toms River, NJ (VHS). Toms River, New Jersey: Smart Mark Video.
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PCW January 11, 2002 "Winter Wonderslam 2002" - Toms River, NJ (VHS). Smart Mark Video.
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"PCW Television Title History". Solie's Title Histories.
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PCW March 22, 2003 "March Madness" - Lacey, NJ (VHS). Lacey, New Jersey: Smart Mark Video.
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The Star-Ledger. Newark, New Jersey.