- A ring name is a type of
stage name or
nickname used by an
athlete such as a
professional wrestler,
mixed martial artist, or
boxer whose real name is considered...
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Worldwide and
Lucha Underground.
Outside of WWE, he has used many
different ringnames,
sometimes simultaneously, all of them
variations of the
first name "Johnny"...
- in turn by John Cena who
subsequently won the match. In
March 2025, his
ringname was
reverted back to
simply Seth Rollins. On the
March 10
episode of Raw...
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During the
following months, Punk
faced Nitro (who
later changed his
ringname to John Morrison) for the
title at The
Great American Bash on July 22,...
- re-signed with WWE and
returned to FCW.
While he
started with the G-Rilla
ringname, he
began to use the name of
Brodus Clay, a play on
Snoop Dogg's real name...
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incarnation of
Extreme Championship Wrestling Wrestlers who used more than one
ringname while in ECW will be
listed under the ring name for
which they used the...
- promotions,
mostly notably in
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling where,
under the
ringnames B.G.
James and Kip James, they
performed collectively as the
James Gang...
- when they were
promoted to the main
roster and
shortly after,
their ringnames were
shortened to Otis and Tucker. They
competed several times for the...
- 1990s Judy
Grable (1935–2008),
American professional wrestler who used the
ringname "The
Barefoot Contessa"
Contessa (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page...
- –
January 5, 2019) was a
Canadian professional wrestler,
known by his
ringnames Alexis Smirnoff and
Michel "Justice"
Dubois (Mike "The Judge" Dubois)...