CZW Hall of Fame

The CZW Hall of Fame is an American professional wrestling hall of fame maintained by the Philadelphia-based hardcore-oriented promotion Combat Zone Wrestling. It was established in 2004[1] to honor wrestlers who have wrestled for the promotion.

Inductees

Individuals

Year Ring name
(Birth name)
CZW recognized accolades
2004 Lobo
(Joe Eubanks)
One-time CZW World Heavyweight Champion, one-time CZW World Tag Team Champion, two-time CZW Iron Man Champion, and One-time CZW Interpromotional Hardcore Champion.
2004 Nick Mondo
(Matthew T. Burns)
Three-times CZW Iron Man Champion, one-time CZW World Tag Team Champion, Tournament of Death II winner
2009 Jon Dahmer
(Jonathan Dahmer)
Three-times CZW World Tag Team Champion.
2009 Nick Gage
(Nicholas W. Wilson)
First and four-time CZW World Heavyweight Champion, Two-time Iron Man Champion, Four-time CZW World Tag Team Championship, Two-time CZW Ultraviolent Underground Champion, One-time CZW Death Match Champion, One-time CZW Interpromotional Hardcore Champion, Tournament of Death V winner.
2009 Wifebeater
(Matthew Prince)
Three-time CZW World Heavyweight Champion, four-time CZW Iron Man Champion, Tournament of Death I and III winner
2014 DJ Hyde
(David John Markland)
CZW Owner since 2009. Two-time CZW Iron Man Champion.
2015 Ruckus
(Claude Marrow)
Three-time CZW World Heavyweight Champion, four-time CZW World Tag Team Champion, Two-time CZW World Junior Heavyweight Champion, Best of the Best VI winner.
2015 Robbie Mireno
(Rob Ziccardi)
Two-time CZW World Tag Team Champion, long time manager, former ring announcer.
2016 Drake Younger
(Drake Wuertz)
One-time and Longest CZW World Heavyweight Champion, two-time CZW Ultraviolent Underground Champion, CZW World Junior Heavyweight Champion, CZW World Tag Team Champion, Tournament of Death VI winner, Best of the Best XIII winner
2017 Kevin Hogan Posthumous inductee. Wrestling fan who attended CZW since the 90's.[2]
2018 Larry Legend
(Larry Mercer)
Long time Ring Announcer.[3]
2018 Toby Klein
(Toby Cline)
One-time CZW Iron Man Champion & One-time CZW World Tag Team Champion[4]
2018 Nate Hatred
(Nathan Kehner)
Posthumous inductee. One-time CZW Iron Man Champion, Three-time CZW World Tag Team Champion, & Two-Time CZW Death Match Champion[5]
2019 Sonjay Dutt
(Retesh Bhalla)
Two-time CZW World Junior Heavyweight Champion. Best of the Best IV winner.
2019 The Messiah
(William C. Welch)
Three-time CZW World Heavyweight Champion, One-time CZW Iron Man Champion[6]
2019 Adam Flash
(Douglas Becker)
Two-time CZW Iron Man Champion[7]
2019 LuFisto
(Genevieve Goulet)
First Woman to become the CZW Iron Man Champion[8]
2019 B-Boy
(Benito Cuntapay)
One-time CZW World Heavyweight Champion, One-time CZW Iron Man Champion, Best of the Best III winner, Xtreme Strong Style Tournament 2004 winner[9]
2019 Trent Acid
(Michael Verdi)
Posthumous inductee. One-time CZW Iron Man Champion, Three-time CZW Junior Heavyweight Champion, Four-time CZW Tag Team Champion, Best of the Best II winner.[10]
2020 Necro Butcher
(Dylan Summers)
One-time CZW Tag Team Champion, Winner of Tournament of Death IV.[11]
2020 Shawn Kernaghan Long-time CZW staffer.[12]

References

  1. CZW HALL OF FAME Archived 2010-12-22 at the Wayback Machine Combat Zone Wrestling
  2. http://www.pwinsider.com/ViewArticle.php?id=107686
  3. Larry Legend - Combat Zone Wrestling at czwrestling.com
  4. Toby Klein - Combat Zone Wrestling at czwrestling.com
  5. Nate Hatred - Combat Zone Wrestling at czwrestling.com
  6. "CZW Hall Of Fame Class of 2019 welcomes Messiah". Combat Zone Wrestling. 2019-01-23. Retrieved 2019-01-24.
  7. "Flash joins B-Boy and Dutt in the 2019 Hall of Fame". Combat Zone Wrestling. 2019-01-23. Retrieved 2019-01-24.
  8. "LuFisto inducted to CZW Hall Of Fame". Combat Zone Wrestling. 2019-01-23. Retrieved 2019-01-24.
  9. Bryant, Steve (2019-01-09). "B-Boy to be inducted into the CZW Hall of Fame". SoCalUNCENSORED.com. Retrieved 2019-01-24.
  10. "Welcome to the 2019 CZW Hall of Fame". Twitter. 2019-02-09. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  11. "Necro Butcher". Combat Zone Wrestling. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  12. "Shawn Kernaghan". Combat Zone Wrestling. Retrieved May 7, 2020.

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