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Vice President Business Development Career Guide and Counseling
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Question: What salary should I ask for as a Vice President of Business Development for a startup? I have an offer from a startup company and was wondering what salary I should start negotiating at?
Answer: Go to http://www.salary.com/ or http://www.salaryexpert.com/ and enter the data for the job.
Question: how to invite folks to new business in Canada? [without sounding like a scam]? "YTB International is thrilled to be welcomed into Canada," said YTB Founder Lloyd "Coach" Tomer. "Being able to conduct business in Canada provides a valuable opportunity for YTB Reps and Referring Travel Affiliates (RTAs). We couldn't be happier to add Canada to the YTB international family, and we look forward to expanding our global business even farther."
Kick off meetings will be held in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Saturday, February 9, 2008 at 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre and in Toronto, Ontario, on Saturday, February 16, 2008 at 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the Pearson Convention Center. Please take a moment to let us know that you are going to be at one or both events. patsy@monkink.com
Speaking at the events will be Coach Tomer, CEO Scott Tomer, as well as President and Chief Operating Officer Andy Cauthen and Derek Avera, Vice President of International Business Development for YourTravelBiz.com.
a GROUND floor opportunity
"We are thrilled to be welcomed into Canada," said "Coach". "Being able to conduct business in Canada provides a valuable opportunity for Reps and Referring Travel Affiliates (RTAs). We couldn't be happier to add Canada to the international family, and we look forward to expanding our global business even farther."
Kick off meetings will be held in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Saturday, February 9, 2008 at 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre and in Toronto, Ontario, on Saturday, February 16, 2008 at 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the Pearson Convention Center.
Please take a moment to let us know that you are going to be at one or both events. patsy@monkink.com
Speaking at the events will be the Founder, the CEO, as well as President and Chief Operating Officer
Be in on the launching of this new business in Canada!
sorry for the repeat, I was trying to shorten it & goofed!
Answer: Spend the money and advertise in your local paper. Or even advertise on Craigslist.
Good luck.
Question: Credit harrassment, mother in law is in early stages of Alzheimers? Does not even owe debt? How do I get? How do I get Harold "Sam" Rickard – Owner and Chairman ,Sanju Sharma – President and CEO , Joan Overcashier - Chief Financial Officer, Erin Jacobs - Chief Security Officer, Phil Solomon – Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing , Jeff Horner - Vice President of Business Development, John M. Terry - Vice President / General Counsel, Dawn Balduf – Vice President Receivables Management Division, Mark Beirdneau - Vice President of Information Systems- phone numbers, they are the upper echelon of United Collections Bureau, they wont stop calling, she does not owe the debt and disputing it does not help, they call her friends, family etc at all hours of the night and day and when asked to stop they hang up. They wont even tell anyone what it is about, she is to the point where she is getting anxiety attacks and we are afraid at her age this will kill her. So, I am going to call them immediately after every time they call us no matter the time and ask them to stop. thank you so much!
We were told when we called an attorney that bankruptcy would cause her to lose her home. She has told them to cease calling, they dont listen. Will check the other things asap, thank you everyone.
Answer: It is likely the names and titles are fictitious, it is a well known tactic to change names and titles frequently so the person you talked to last doesn't work there anymore. This kind of harassment is a violation of the credit collection laws. My advice send the company a registered letter telling them not to call any more. If they do contact an attorney and sue them.
Question: How can i found Mr. Omid Kordestani (one of the google managers) Email address? Omid Kordestani is one of the google managers.
He is Senior Vice President, Global Sales & Business Development.
for more information see: http://www.google.com/corporate/execs.html#omid
Answer: Try contacting Google and asking them for the e-mail address.
-matt
Question: does any know what the v.p. of development in a company does? i am in college and taking business communication class. we are in groups and each of us is a department head. i am the vice president of development. I don't have any clue to what that job consists of. what am i suppose to do? i have been told that i am in charge of fundraisers and charity benefits to promote our "product". But i have no clue. I am not a business person. Any have an answer?
Answer: Welcome to the wonderful world of job title inflation. That's when the trash guy becomes a sanitation engineer. Technically you would be a public relations person (generally paid as much as a newspaper reporter), but to simply your job description, you would be head of product awareness to the public. This isn't technically advertising, which is often outsourced out of the company. So now you know your true job title, here is what you need to do:
Devolope a press packet, generally an article (written as a newspaper) explaining your product and how it differs from other similar products and put you as the contact person in the last paragraph. You may either put a picture of the product or even the product itself (like software companys sending out their new releases to press reporters). You also provide them with information about the company. You might sponser an event and put th product name in the event title like the Preperation H bikini contest. You might have taste tests, give the product to celebs in hopes they will be photographed using your product etc. Basically it's anything to cause your product to been seen by the public in hopes it becomes the next big things without actually buying commercial time or ad space in the newspaper.
Question: What do you think about the letter Lou Pritchett penned for President Obama? The author, Lou Pritchett, is a well-known public speaker who
retired after a successful 36-year career as the VP World
Sales for Proctor and Gamble.
Lou Pritchett is one of corporate America 's true living legends- an
acclaimed author, dynamic teacher and one of the world's highest rated
speakers.
Successful corporate executives everywhere recognize him as the
foremost leader in change management. Lou changed the way America does
business
by creating an audacious concept that came to be known as
"partnering." Pritchett rose from soap salesman to Vice-President, Sales and
Customer Development
for Procter and Gamble and over the course of 36 years, made
corporate history.
AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT OBAMA
Dear President Obama:
You are the thirteenth President under whom I have lived and unlike
any of the others, you truly scare me.
You scare me because after months of exposure, I know nothing about
you.
You scare me because I do not know how you paid for your expensive
Ivy League education and your upscale lifestyle and housing with no visible
signs of support.
You scare me because you did not spend the formative years of youth
growing up in America and culturally you are not an American.
You scare me because you have never run a company or met a payroll.
You scare me because you have never had military experience, thus
don't understand it at its core..
You scare me because you lack humility and 'class', always blaming
others.
You scare me because for over half your life you have aligned
yourself with radical extremists who hate America and you refuse to publicly
denounce these radicals
who wish to see America fail.
You scare me because you are a cheerleader for the 'blame America '
crowd and deliver this message abroad.
You scare me because you want to change America to a European style
country where the government sector dominates instead of the private sector.
You scare me because you want to replace our health care system with
a government controlled one.
You scare me because you prefer 'wind mills' to responsibly
capitalizing on our own vast oil, coal and shale reserves.
You scare me because you want to kill the American capitalist goose
that lays the golden egg which provides the highest standard of living in
the world.
You scare me because you have begun to use 'extortion' tactics
against certain banks and corporations.
You scare me because your own political party shrinks from
challenging you on your wild and irresponsible spending proposals.
You scare me because you will not openly listen to or even consider
opposing points of view from intelligent people.
You scare me because you falsely believe that you are both
omnipotent and omniscient.
You scare me because the media gives you a free pass on everything
you do.
You scare me because you demonize and want to silence the Limbaughs,
Hannitys, O'Relllys and Becks who offer opposing, conservative points of
view.
You scare me because you prefer controlling over governing.
Finally, you scare me because if you serve a second term I will
probably not feel safe in writing a similar letter in 8 years.
Lou Pritchett
Answer: It expresses great concern from an experienced man in a straight forward format using simple, direct words.. If the message were not so scary, it would be refreshing language.
Question: Anyone want to know all the wrestlers?well here it is? RAW brand
Male wrestlers
Shelton Benjamin
Lance Cade
Carlito (Carly Colón)
John Cena
Daivari (Shawn Daivari)
Jim Duggan
Mick Foley
Shad Gaspard
Charlie Haas
Jeff Hardy
JTG (Jayson Paul)
Brian Kendrick
King Booker (Booker Huffman)
Bobby Lashley (Franklin Lashley)
Paul London
Santino Marella (Anthony Carelli)
Robbie McAllister (Derek Graham-Couch)
Rory McAllister (Russell Murray)
Trevor Murdoch (Trevor Rhodes)
Randy Orton
Chuck Palumbo
William Regal (Darren Matthews)
Sandman (Jim Fullington)
Snitsky (Eugene Snisky)
Super Crazy (Francisco Pantoja Islas)
Umaga (Eddie Fatu)
Val Venis (Sean Morley)
Female wrestlers
Jillian Hall (Jillian Fletcher)
Mickie James
Maria (Maria Kanellis) - Also an interviewer
Melina (Melina Perez)
Candice Michelle (Candice Beckman)
Referees
Mike Chioda - Senior Official
Jack Doan
Marty Elias (Marty Rubalcaba)
Chad Patton
Other on-air talent
Jonathan Coachman - Interim General Manager
Todd Grisham - Backstage interviewer and occasional ring announcer
Jerry Lawler - Color commentator of RAW and occasional wrestler
Shane McMahon - Occasional appearances
Mr. Kennedy (Ken Anderson) - Appears in a non-wrestling role, due to a triceps tear
Queen Sharmell (Sharmell Sullivan-Huffman) - Valet and wife of King Booker
Jim Ross - Play-by-play commentator of RAW and Executive Vice President of Business Strategies
Ron Simmons - Occasional appearances
Inactive talent
Armando Alejandro Estrada (Hazem Ali) - Manager of Umaga - (kayfabe) Suffered an injury at the hands of Bobby Lashley
Lilian Garcia - Ring announcer - Suffered an anterior cruciate ligament tear
Shawn Michaels (Michael Hickenbottom) - (kayfabe) concussion, Suffered a "Blown Out" knee, will require surgery
Triple H (Paul Levesque) - Recovering from a quadriceps muscle tear
Stables and tag teams
Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch
Paul London and Brian Kendrick
Cryme Tyme (Shad Gaspard and JTG)
The Hardys (Jeff Hardy and SmackDown!'s Matt Hardy)
The Highlanders (Robbie McAllister and Rory McAllister)
The World's Greatest Tag Team (Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas)
SmackDown! brand
Male wrestlers
Batista (Dave Bautista)
Deuce (James Reiher, Jr.)
Domino (Cliff Compton)
Kenny Dykstra (Ken Doane)
Edge (Adam Copeland)
Eugene (Nick Dinsmore)
Finlay (David Finlay)
Ric Flair (Richard Fliehr)
Funaki (Shoichi Funaki)
The Great Khali (Dalip Singh)
Chavo Guerrero (Salvador Guerrero III)
Matt Hardy
Mark Henry
Kane (Glen Jacobs)
Brett Major (Matt Cardona)
Brian Major (Brian Myers)
Chris Masters (Chris Mordetsky)
Shannon Moore
Jamie Noble (James Gibson)
Montel Vontavious Porter (Alvin Burke, Jr.)
Dave Taylor
Jimmy Wang Yang (James Yun)
Female wrestlers
Kristal Marshall - Also a Backstage Interviewer; Teddy Long's Personal Assistant
Michelle McCool
Torrie Wilson
Victoria (Lisa Marie Varon)
Referees
Mickie Henson - Senior Official
Jim Korderas
Charles Robinson
Other on-air talent
Cherry (Kara Drew) - Valet of Deuce 'N Domino
Tony Chimel - Ring announcer
Michael Cole (Michael Sean Coulthard) - Play-by-play commentator of SmackDown! and Managing Editor of WWE.com
Vickie Guerrero - Assistant General Manager
Hornswoggle (Dylan Postl) - Sidekick of Finlay
John "Bradshaw" Layfield - Color commentator of SmackDown!
Theodore Long - General Manager
Maryse (Maryse Ouellet) - Appears in commercial post-bumps
Runjin Singh (Dave Kapoor) - Translator of The Great Khali
Inactive talent
Sylvan Grenier- Working dark matches
Gregory Helms - Major neck injury, receiving neck fusion surgery
Hardcore Holly (Bob Howard) - Suffered a (kayfabe) broken arm; healing from elbow surgery
Chris Kay - Referee; Under 60 day suspension[citation needed]
Ashley Massaro - (kayfabe) Suspended by Mr. McMahon
Rey Mysterio (Oscar Gutierrez) - Knee surgery; has been (kayfabe) re-injured
The Undertaker (Mark Calaway) - Suffered a biceps tear
Stables and tag teams
Deuce 'N Domino with Cherry
The Major Brothers (Brett Major and Brian Major)
ECW brand
Male wrestlers
Chris Benoit
The Boogeyman (Marty Wright)
Elijah Burke
CM Punk (Phil Brooks)
Marcus Cor Von (Monty Brown)
Tommy Dreamer (Tom Laughlin)
Balls Mahoney (Jonathan Rechner)
The Miz (Mike Mizanin)
Johnny Nitro (John Hennigan)
Nunzio (James Maritato)
Stevie Richards (Michael Manna)
Matt Striker (Matthew Kaye)
Kevin Thorn (Kevin Fertig)
Viscera (Nelson Frazier, Jr.)
Referees
Scott Armstrong (Joseph James Jr.) - Senior Official
John Cone
Mike Posey
Other on-air talent
Brooke Adams - Appears in Extreme Exposé
Kelly Kelly (Barbara Blank) - Appears in Extreme Exposé
Layla (Layla El) - Appears in Extreme Exposé
Justin Roberts - Ring announcer
Joey Styles (Joseph Bonsignore) - Play-by-play commentator of ECW
Tazz (Peter Senerchia) - Color commentator of ECW
Inactive talent
Rob Van Dam (Rob Szatkowski) - Out indefinitely with a (kayfabe) concussion, contract expiring, not expected to re-sign
Stables and tag teams
The New Breed (Elijah Burke, Marcus Cor Von and Matt Striker)
Developmental talent
Ohio Valley Wrestling
Male wrestlers
Jay Bradley (Brad Bradley)
Paul Burchill
Colt Cabana (Scott Colton)
Chet the Jett (Neil Bzibziak)
Atlas DaBone
Jesse Dalton (Ray Gordy)
Justice Dalton (Drew Hankinson)
Jacob Duncan (Ryan Wilson)
Charles Evans
Jake Hager
Kassidy James (Cassidy O'Reilly)
K.C. James (Kurt Sellers)
Johnny Jeter
Mike Knox (Mike Hettinga)
Vladimir Kozlov (Oleg Prudius)
Michael Washington Kruel (Mike Kruel)
Steven Lewington
Mike Mondo (Michael Brendli)
Derrick Neikirk
Nick Nemeth
Antoni Polaski (Michael Depoli)
Mason Raige (Jeff Velocci)
Cody Rhodes (Cody Runnels)
Dan Rodman (Daniel Rodimer)
Chris Rombola
Shawn Spears (Ronnie Arniell)
Ace Steel (Chris Guy)
Aaron Stevens
Female wrestlers
Victoria Crawford
Katie Lea (Katarina Waters)
Beth Phoenix (Elizabeth Carolan)
Roucka (Milena Roucka) - Valet of Mike Kruel
Other on-air talent
Dr. Thomas (Tommaso Whitney) - Manager of Charles Evans & Justin LaRoche
Kevin Keenan - Referee
Inactive talent
Matt Cappotelli - Recently had successful brain surgery; return date unknown
Stables and tag teams
The Daltons (Jesse Dalton and Justice Dalton)
The James Boys (Kassidy James and K.C. James)
Team Elite (Mike Knox and Derrick Neikirk)
Terminal Velocity (Chet the Jett and Steven Lewington)
Florida Championship Wrestling
Male wrestlers
Afa Jr. (Afa Anoa'i, Jr.)
Robert Anthony
Drew Galloway
G-Rilla (George Murdoch)
Kofi Nahaje Kingston
Heath Miller
Ryan O'Reilly
Shawn Osborne (Shawn McGrath)
Eric Perez
Sheamus O'Shaunessy
Sonny Siaki
Russell Simpson
Harry Smith
Ryklon Stephens
Keith Walker
T.J. Wilson
Female wrestlers
Nattie Neidhart
Shantelle Taylor (Shantelle Malawski)
Krissy Vaine (Kristin Eubanks)
Other on-air talent
Wes Adams - Referee
Nick Patrick (Nick Hamilton) - Referee
Stables and tag teams
The Samoan Fight Club - (Afa Jr. & Sonny Siaki)
Unassigned talent
Male wrestlers
Eddie Colón
René Duprée (René Goguen)
Chris Gray
Mariusz Puczko
Hade Vansen
Female wrestlers
Beulah McGillicutty (Trisa Hayes)
Talent Relations
Management
James Tyler Bailey - Director of Talent Relations
Simon Dean (Mike Bucci) - Talent Development Manager
John Laurinaitis - Senior Vice President of Talent Relations
Stephanie McMahon - Executive Vice President of Talent and Creative Writing
Creative team
Court Bauer - SmackDown! brand
John Carle - Unspecified
Christopher DeJoseph - SmackDown! brand
Brian Gewirtz - Vice President; Head Writer for RAW brand
Michael Hayes (Michael Seitz) - Vice President; Head Writer for SmackDown! brand
Jen Hunt - Unspecified
Dave Kapoor - RAW brand
Ed Koskey - RAW brand
David Lagana - Head Writer for ECW brand
Dusty Rhodes (Virgil Runnels, Jr.) - ECW brand
Zachary Soto - SmackDown! brand
Pantelis Ypsilantis - ECW brand
Producers / Trainers
Arn Anderson (Martin Lunde) - RAW Senior Producer
Brad Armstrong (Brad James)
Gerald Brisco
Brooklyn Brawler (Steve Lombardi)
Tony Garea (Anthony Garcia)
Robert Gibson (Reuben Kane)
Steve Keirn - FCW Director
Blackjack Lanza (Jack Lanza)
Dean Malenko (Dean Simon) - ECW Senior Producer
Pat Patterson (Pierre Clemont)
Brother Love (Bruce Prichard)
Dr. Tom Prichard - FCW Head Trainer
Irwin R. Schyster (Mike Rotunda)
Ricky Steamboat (Richard Blood)
Sgt. Slaughter (Robert Remus)
Al Snow (Allen Sarven) - OVW Head Trainer
Tim White
Steve Williams
Barry Windham
Other roles
Sue Aitchison - Manager of Community Relations
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin (Steve Williams) - Makes occasional appearances
Thomas Barreca - Executive Vice President of WWE Enterprises
Jayson Bernstein - Director of Corporate Communications
Eric Bischoff - Makes occasional appearances
Robert A. Bowman - Member of the Board of Directors
Max Bretos - Part-time interviewer
Dorothy Brill - Senior Vice President of Human Resources
Carlos Cabrera - Spanish commentator
Peter Clifford - Vice President of Affiliate Sales
Edward S. Cohen – Executive Vice President
Kristi D'Aliso – Promotions Manager
Lou D'Angeli - Director of Promotions and Event Marketing
Gary Davis - Director of WWE Smackdown Your Vote!
Carl Demarco - President of WWE Canada
Basil DeVito – Director of Marketing Initiatives
Pete DiNicola - Senior Vice President
Darren Drozdov - WWE.com reporter
Kevin Dunn - Executive Vice President of Television Production
The Fabulous Moolah (Lillian Ellison) - Makes occasional appearances
Howard Finkel - Part-time announcer
Donna Goldsmith - Executive Vice President of Consumer Products
Paul Heyman
Hillbilly Jim (Jim Morris) - Public Relations
Jim Johnston - Music Director
Brian Kalinowski - General Manager of Digital Media
Edward Kaufman - Executive Vice President
David Kenin - Member of the Board of Directors'
Jack Korpela - Part-time color commentator of Heat
Neil Lawi - General Manager of WWE Music
Dan Levi - Senior Vice President of Marketing
Josh Mathews (Josh Lomberger) - Editor and host of WWE 24/7, occasional commentator
Linda McMahon - Chief Executive Officer
Marissa Mazzola-McMahon - Director of National Public Relations
Shane McMahon - Executive Vice President of Global Media, Head of Media Relations Department
Vince McMahon - WWE Chairman
Heather Mitchel - Producer
Stephan Moore - Retail Development Manager
Christopher Nowinski - Public Relations
Gene Okerlund - Part-time interviewer
Joseph Perkins - Member of the Board of Directors
"Rowdy" Roddy Piper (Roderick Toombs) - Makes occasional appearances
Dr. Ferdinand Rios - Physician
Jason Robinson - Set Design
Geof Rochester - Executive Vice President of Marketing
Monty Ross - Senior Director of Marketing
Marcelo Rodriguez - Spanish commentator
James A. Rothschild – Senior Vice President
Hugo Savinovich - Spanish commentator
Bob Schrader - WWE.com Fan Columnist
Melissa Seffens - Director of Network Affiliate Marketing
Frank Serpe - Chief Financial Officer
Michael Sileck - Chief Operating Officer
Joel Simon - President of WWE Films
Stuart Snyder - WWE President
Michael B. Solomon - Member of the Board of Directors
Steve Taylor - Vice President of Event Operations
Tim Walbert - Member of the Board of Directors
Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. - Member of the Board of Directors
Andrew Whitaker - Senior Vice President of International Television
Mark Yeaton - Timekeeper
Mae Young - Makes occasional appearances
Julie Youngberg-Drozdov - Costume designer Release date Real Name Ring Name(s) Notes Reference
1960 Maurice Catarcio The Matador
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1960 Edward Gossett Eddie Graham
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1963 Antonino Rocca Antonino Rocca
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1963 Buddy Rogers "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers
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1969 Ed Farhat The Sheik
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1970 Wahoo McDaniel Wahoo McDaniel
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1972 Karl Istaz Karl Gotch
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1972 Camille Tourville Tarzan Tyler
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1974 Fred Blassie "Classy" Freddie Blassie Retired from wrestling to focus on being a manager. Citation needed
1974 Miguel Feliciano Miguel Feliciano
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1975 James Dudley James Dudley
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1976 Kevin Sullivan Kevin Sullivan
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1977 Wladek Kowalski Killer Kowalski
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1978 Charles Kalani, Jr. Professor Toru Tanaka
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1978 George Stipich Stan "The Man" Stasiak
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1979 Scott Irwin Yukon Eric
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1979 Ivan Koloff Ivan Koloff
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1979 Vincent J. McMahon Vincent J. McMahon Retired as owner of the WWWF and sold it to his son, Vincent K. McMahon. Citation needed
1979 Jimmy Valen Jimmy Valiant
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[edit] 1980's
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1980 Ernie Ladd "Big Cat" Ernie Ladd Citation needed
1980 Bill White Wild Bill White
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1981 Lawrence Whistler Larry Zbyszko
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1981 Ed White Moondog King
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1982 Eddie Gilbert "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert
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1982 Lanny Kean Moondog Cujo
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1982 Paul McWight Moondog Rover
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1983 Tatsumi Fujinami Tatsumi Fujinami
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1983 Masa Saito Masa Saito
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1983 Bill Smithson Moondog Spike
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1984 Stan Hansen Stan Hansen
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1984 Houston Harris Bobo Brazil
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1984 Buzz Sawyer "Bulldog" Buzz Sawyer
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1984 Mikel Scicluna "Baron" Mikel Scicluna
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1984 Ray Stevens Ray Stevens
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1985 Mad Maxine Mad Maxine
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1985 Dick Murdoch Dick Murdoch
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1985 Dewey Robertson The Missing Link
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1985 Johnny Rodz Johnny Rodz
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1985 Buddy Rose "Playboy" Buddy Rose
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1985 Wendy Savinovich Wendi Richter
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1985 David Schultz "Dr. D" David Schultz Released after incident with reporter John Stossel. Citation needed
1986 Dory Funk, Jr. Hoss Funk
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1986 Stan Frazier Uncle Elmer
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1987 Takeshi Akabane Little Tokyo
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1987 Josef Bednarski Ivan Putski
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1987 Randy Colley Moondog Rex
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1987 Lionel Giroux Little Beaver Ended career after he suffered a back injury in a match with King Kong Bundy. Citation needed
1987 Raymond Kessler The Haiti Kid
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1987 Michael Kirschner Corporal Kirschner He failed a drug test and was suspended. Afterwards, Kirschner decided not to return. [1]
1987 Larry Latham Moondog Spot
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1987 Pedro Morales Pedro Morales
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1987 Barry Orton Barry O
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1987 Debbie Szestecki Debbie Combs
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1987 Eric Tovey Lord Littlebrook
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1987 Robert Windham Blackjack Mulligan
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June 1987 Tom Zenk Tom Zenk Contract dispute. Citation needed
July 4, 1987 Keith Franke Adrian Adonis
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1988 Sika Anoai Sika
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1988 Tom Billington Dynamite Kid
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1988 Craig Minervini Craig DeGeorge
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July 21 1988 Brian Blair B. Brian Blair Left due to unfulfilled promises to win the Tag Team titles never came to fruition. Citation needed
September 22 1988 Conrad Efraim S.D. Jones
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1988 Sam Fatu Tama
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1988 William Haynes, Jr. Billy Jack Haynes
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1988 Oliver Humperdink Oliver Humperdink
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1988 Reginald Lisowski The Crusher
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1988 Velvet Mykietowich Velvet McIntyre
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1988 Paul Orndorff "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff
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1988 Ken Patera Ken Patera
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1988 James Raschke The Baron
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1988 Sylvester Ritter Junkyard Dog, JYD
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1988 Bruno Sammartino Bruno Sammartino
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1988 David Sammartino David Sammartino
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1988 Patricia Karisma-Schroeder Leilani Kai
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1988 Michael Smith Sam Houston
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1988 "Superstar" Billy Graham "Superstar" Billy Graham
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1988 Peter Stilsbury Outback Jack
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1988 Noriyo Tateno Noriyo Tateno
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April 1988 Bruce Reed "The Natural" Butch Reed
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August 1988 Don Muraco Don Muraco
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1989 Tully Blanchard Tully Blanchard Was fired after failing a random drug test. Citation needed
1989 Scott Casey Scott Casey
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1989 Jean Gagné Frenchy Martin
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1989 Ronald Herd "Outlaw" Ron Bass
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1989 Melissa Hiatt Missy Hyatt
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1989 John Minton Big John Studd
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1989 Masashi Ozawa Killer Kahn
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1989 Harley Race Harley Race
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1989 Robin Smith Rockin' Robin
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1989 Max Taogaga Siva Afi
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December 1989 Tom Lister, Jr. Zeus
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[edit] 1990's
Release date Real Name Ring Name(s) Notes Reference
1990 Roger Barnes Ronnie Garvin
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1990 Allen Coage Bad News Brown Left due to claims that Vince McMahon failed to live up to promises. Citation needed
1990 Bill Eadie Ax
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1990 George Gray One Man Gang, Akeem
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1990 Hector Guerrero Gobbledygooker
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1990 James Janos Jesse Ventura
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1990 Al Perez Al Perez
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1990 Anthony White Tony Atlas, Saba Simba
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1990 Juanita Wright Sapphire
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1991 Brady Boone Battle Kat
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1991 Nick Busick Big Bully Busick Retired from wrestling. Citation needed
1991 Paul Centopani Paul Roma
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1991 Carly Colón Sr. Carly Colón Retired from wrestling. Citation needed
1991 Jim Barrell Boris Zhukov
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1991 Pete Doherty The Duke of Dorchester
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1991 Rick Harris Black Bart
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1991 Genichiro Tenryu Genichiro Tenryu
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1991 Koji Kitao Koji Kitao
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1991 André Rousimoff André the Giant Retired because he was too ill to continue wrestling. Citation needed
1991 John Tolos The Coach
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1992 Kerry Adkisson Texas Tornado Fired after failing random drug test. Citation needed
1992 Ray Fernandez Hercules
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1992 Elizabeth Hulette Miss Elizabeth Left the WWF shortly after her divorce from Randy Savage. Citation needed
1992 Adnan El Kassey General Adnan, Billy White Wolf
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1992 Andy Kindler Jamison
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1992 Mike McGuirk Mike McGuirk
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1992 James Reiher "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka
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1992 Terry Szopinski The Warlord
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1992 Pat Tanaka Pat Tanaka
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1992 John Wisniski, Jr. Greg "The Hammer" Valentine
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January 1992 Adolfo Bresciano Dino Bravo Retired from wrestling. Citation needed
December 1992 Kevin Wacholz Nailz Reportedly released after he attacked Vince McMahon over a dispute over money. Citation needed
1993 Charles Ashenoff Max Moon
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1993 Rob Bartlett Rob Bartlett
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1993 Wayne Bloom Beau Beverly
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1993 Tom Boric Paul Diamond
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1993 James Brunzell "Jumpin'" Jim Brunzell
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1993 Barry Darsow Smash, Repo Man
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1993 Mike Enos Blake Beverly
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1993 Jorge Gonzales Giant Gonzales
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1993 Jimmy Hart Jimmy Hart Left after McMahon asked for him take a 50% pay cut. Citation needed
1993 Raymond Heenan Bobby Heenan Left after McMahon asked for him take a 50% pay cut. Citation needed
1993 Steve James Lance Cassidy
Citation needed
1993 Ken Johnson Slick Left to concentrate on preaching in his church. Citation needed
1993 Ed Leslie Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake
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1993 Sean Mooney Sean Mooney
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1993 John Nord The Berzerker, The Viking
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1993 Matt Osborne Doink the Clown (#1), Matt Borne
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1993 Lanny Poffo The Genius, "Leaping" Lanny Poffo
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1993 Sherri Russell "Sensational" Sherri Martel
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1993 Jerome Saganovich Jerry Sags
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1993 Merced Solis Tito Santana
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1993 Philip Theis Damien Demento
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1993 Brian Yandrisovitz Brian Knobbs
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1994 Tony Halme Ludvig Borga Retired due to injury Citation needed
1994 Jim Harris Kamala
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1994 Bruce Hart Bruce Hart
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1994 Keith Hart Keith Hart
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1994 Heidi Lee Morgan Heidi Lee Morgan
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1994 Fred Ottman Typhoon/Tugboat
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1994 Robert Rechsteiner Rick Steiner
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1994 Mike Shaw Bastion Booger
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1994 James Ware Koko B. Ware
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November 1994 Randy Poffo "Macho Man" Randy Savage
Left to go to WCW Citation needed
1995 Afa Anoai Afa
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1995 Samula Anoai Samu Left due to excessive travel schedule. Citation needed
1995 Lou Albano "Captain" Lou Albano
Citation needed
1995 Scott Bigelow Bam Bam Bigelow Left due to problems with the Klique. Citation needed
1995 Jeff Bradley Charlie Hunter
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1995 Steve Doll Steven Dunn
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1995 Harry Fujiwara Mr. Fuji Left due to excessive travel schedule and knee problems. Citation needed
1995 Claude Giroux Dink
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1995 Alfred Hayes Lord Alfred Hayes Left after getting in a car accident which resulted in him contracting gangrene and being confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Citation needed
1995 Robert Horne Mo
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1995 Mike Jones Virgil
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1995 Stan Lane Stan Lane
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1995 Ray Liccachelli Doink the Clown (#2)
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1995 Dan Marsh Dan Marsh, Danny Davis
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1995 Troy Martin Dean Douglas Quit after backstage problems with The Clique. Citation needed
1995 Debra Miceli Alundra Blayze Released after talking to WCW under contract. Citation needed
1995 Chris Pallies King Kong Bundy
Citation needed
1995 Josip Peruzovic Nikolai Volkoff
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1995 Darryl Peterson Man Mountain Rock, Maxx Payne
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1995 James Richland Jimmy Del Ray
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1995 Gary Sabaugh The Italian Stallion
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1995 Akio Sato Akio Sato
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1995 Joe Scarpa Chief Jay Strongbow
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1995 Dan Spivey Waylon Mercy Retired after being injured in a match with Kevin Nash. Citation needed
1995 Jack Tunney Jack Tunney
Citation needed
1995 Sione Vailahi The Barbarian, Sionne
Citation needed
1995 Richard Vigneault "The Model" Rick Martel
Citation needed
1995 Bill Watts Bill Watts Had many conflicts with Vince McMahon. Citation needed
1995 Timothy Well Timothy Well
Citation needed
September 1, 1995 Lawrence Pfohl Lex Luger, The Narcissist Jumped ship to WCW, breaking his promise to Vince McMahon that he would stay. Citation needed
1996 Chris Candido Skip
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1996 Wayne Cowan Uncle Zebekiah
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1996 Mike Droese Duke "The Dumpster" Droese
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1996 Chad Fortune Travis
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1996 Terry Gordy Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy
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1996 Robert Miller Bushwhacker Butch
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1996 Louis Mucciolo Rad Radford, Louie Spicolli
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1996 Jinsei Shinzaki Hakushi
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1996 Warrior Ultimate Warrior Contract was terminated after several no-shows. Citation needed
1996 Erik Watts Troy
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1996 Brian Wickens Bushwacker Luke
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January 1996 Buddy Landel Buddy Landel Left after an injury sustained in a match with Bret Hart. Citation needed
1997 Tony Anthony TL Hopper, Uncle Cletus
Citation needed
1997 Robert Bedard Rene Goulet
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1997 Scott Bednarski Scott Putski
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1997 Rick Bogner Fake Razor Ramon
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1997 Jamie Crookshanks J.C. Ice
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1997 Sid Eudy Sycho Sid, Sid Justice
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1997 Roy Wayne Farris The Honky Tonk Man
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1997 Doug Furnas Doug Furnas
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1997 James Hines Bobby Fulton
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1997 Barry Horowitz Barry Horowitz
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1997 Barney Irwin The Goon
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1997 Phil Lafleur Phil Lafon
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1997 Clarence Mason Clarence Mason
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1997 Masanori Murakawa The Great Sasuke
Citation needed
1997 Todd Pettengill Todd Pettengill
Citation needed
1997 Alex Porteau Alex "The Pug" Porteau
Citation needed
1997 Jake Roberts Jake "The Snake" Roberts Released after failing drug tests. Citation needed
1997 Richard Rood "Ravishing" Rick Rude Left for WCW. Citation needed
1997 * Unknown The Commandant
Citation needed
1997 Khosrow Vaziri Iron Sheik
Citation needed
1997 Kelly Wolfe Wolfie D
Citation needed
January 1997 Jose Lothario Jose Lothario
Citation needed
November 1997 Bret Hart Bret "The Hitman" Hart Left after the incident at Survivor Series 1997 known as the Montreal Screwjob. [2]
December 1997 Jim Neidhart Jim "the Anvil" Neidhart Left WWF a month after the Montreal Screwjob. Citation needed
1998 Achim Albrecht Brakkus
Citation needed
1998 Theodore Annis Teddy Hart Released for having "attitude problems." Citation needed
1998 Rodney Anoa'i Yokozuna He was unable to pass a physical required for professional wrestlers and was released. Citation needed
1998 Tom Brandi Salvatore Sincere, Tom Brandi
Citation needed
1998 Joseph Bruce Violent J
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1998 Don Callis The Jackyl
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1998 Robert Fuller Tennessee Lee
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1998 Mike Hallick The Mantaur, Tank
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1998 Michael Hegstrand Hawk
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1998 Brian Lee Chainz, Evil Undertaker
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1998 Pablo Marquez Babu
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1998 Anthony Norris Ahmed Johnson Released after his wrestling style had begun to cause injury to his opponents. Citation needed
1998 Takeo Otsuka Mens Teioh
Citation needed
1998 Luc Poirier Sniper
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1998 Juan Rivera Savio Vega
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1998 Shigeki Sato Dick Togo
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1998 Joseph Utsler Shaggy 2 Dope
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1998 Wally Yamaguchi Yamaguchi-San
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May 1998 Tammy Lynn Sytch Sunny Left the WWF for ECW. Citation needed
July 1998 Ricky Morton Ricky Morton
Citation needed
August 1998 Del Wilkes The Patriot
Citation needed
September 1998 Shian-Li Tsang Mrs. Yamaguchi-San
Citation needed
October 1998 Jesus Castillo Jesus Castillo
Citation needed
October 1998 Jose Estrada, Jr. Jose Estrada, Jr.
Citation needed
October 1998 Miguel Perez Miguel Perez
Citation needed
October 25, 1998 Leon White Vader Left after contract expired. Citation needed
1999 Christopher Daniels Conquistador Dos
Citation needed
1999 Michael Durham Johnny Grunge
Citation needed
1999 Paul Ellering Paul Ellering
Citation needed
1999 James Myers George "The Animal" Steele
Citation needed
1999 Ted Petty "Flyboy" Rocco Rock
Citation needed
1999 Mike Plotcheck Bart Gunn, Bodacious Bart
Citation needed
1999 Alicia Webb Ryan Shamrock
Citation needed
February 1999 John Tenta Earthquake, Golga
Citation needed
April 1999 Don Harris Don Harris, Jared Grimm, Jacob Blu, 8-Ball
Citation needed
April 1999 Ron Harris Ron Harris, Jason Grimm, Eli Blu, Skull
Citation needed
April 1999 Dan Severn Dan "The Beast" Severn
Citation needed
May 1999 Marcus Merowitz Marc Mero
Citation needed
July 19, 1999 Nicole Bass Nicole Bass Left after claiming she was sexually harassed. Citation needed
September 1999 Marianna Komlos Marianna, Mrs. Cleavage
Citation needed
September 1999 Paulo da Silva Giant Silva
Citation needed
October 5, 1999 Vince Russo Vince Russo Left after having a falling out with Vince McMahon over the increased workload placed upon him. Citation needed
October 16, 1999 Jeff Jarrett Jeff Jarrett Contract expired. Citation needed
November 1999 Robert Maillet Kurrgan, The Interrogator
Citation needed
November 1999 Ken Shamrock Ken Shamrock Left to go back to UFC. Citation needed
[edit] Early 2000's
Release date Real Name Ring Name(s) Notes Reference
2000 Robert Backlund Bob Backlund
Citation needed
2000 Rebecca Budig Rebecca Budig
Citation needed
2000 Duane Gill Gillberg
Citation needed
2000 Glen Ruth Thrasher
Citation needed
2000 Jason Traverse Jason Sensation
Citation needed
January 2000 Carl Ouellet Jean Pierre LaFitte/Pierre
Citation needed
January 2000 Jacques Rougeau The Mountie
Citation needed
February 2000 Gertrude Vachon Luna Vachon Released from her contract due to allegedly taping the mouth of a producer shut. Citation needed
March 2000 Curtis Hughes Mr. Hughes
Citation needed
May 30, 2000 David Smith The British Bulldog
Citation needed
June 2000 Cathy Dingman Barbara Bush (B.B.)
Citation needed
July 2000 Vic Grimes Key
Citation needed
September 2000 Caryn Mower Muffy Mower
Citation needed
October 2000 Dennis Knight Mideon, Phineas I. Godwinn
Citation needed
November 3, 2000 Frostee Moore Mandy
Citation needed
December 2000 Brian Gerard James Road Dogg, Jesse James, Roadie Released after showing up for a Raw show in an "unfit work state" due to drug use. Citation needed
December 2000 Cynthia Lynch Bobcat Released from her contract. Citation needed
2001 Sara Calaway Sara Storyline ended; made brief appearances for WWE later. Citation needed
2001 Jim Dotson Jim Dotson Left to pursue other interest. Citation needed
February 27, 2001 Stacy Carter The Kat, Miss Kitty Released for behavior problems backstage. Citation needed
June 2001 Jason Arhndt Joey Abs
Citation needed
June 2001 Peter Gasperino Pete Gas
Citation needed
June 2001 Ron Killings K-Kwik Mutually agreed on release due to lack of push. Citation needed
June 2001 Rodney Leinhardt Rodney
Citation needed
July 2001 Joseph Hitchen Just Joe
Citation needed
July 9, 2001 Marcus Bagwell Buff Bagwell Released for unprofessional conduct. Citation needed
August 2001 Charles Warrington Chaz, Mosh, Beaver Cleavage Released from his contract. Citation needed
September 2001 Terri Poch Tori Was asked to train more but refused and was released. Citation needed
September 2001 Jesús Guadalupe Delgado Seldaña Essa Rios
Citation needed
September 24, 2001 Brian Adams Brian Adams, Crush Left WWF when he was asked to go to a developmental territory. Citation needed
September 24, 2001 Bryan Clark Bryan Clark, Adam Bomb Left WWF when he was asked to go to a developmental territory. Citation needed
November 30, 2001 Joanie Laurer Chyna Laurer sat out her contract after negotiations stalled around May 2001; her WWF contract ended November of that year. Citation needed
2002 Raymond Rougeau Raymond Rougeau
Citation needed
2002 Billy Silverman Billy Silverman Asked for release due to constant hazing. Citation needed
April 2002 Takao Yoshida Taka Michinoku
Citation needed
[edit] World Wrestling Entertainment era
[edit] 2002-2003
Release date Real Name Ring Name(s) Notes Reference
2002 Uliuli Fifita Haku, King Tonga, King Haku
Citation needed
2002 Jerry Lynn Jerry Lynn Went To TNA Wrestling. Citation needed
May 7, 2002 Scott Hall Scott Hall, Razor Ramon Released for obscene behavior on a plane trip and for drug and alcohol related issues. Citation needed
May 8, 2002 Curt Hennig Mr. Perfect Released after reportedly becoming intoxicated and getting into a fight with Brock Lesnar on a return flight from the United Kingdom. Citation needed
May 26, 2002 Raymond Traylor The Big Boss Man
Citation needed
July 2002 Gurjit Singh Tiger Ali Singh
Citation needed
August 25, 2002 Sean Waltman X-Pac, 1-2-3 Kid Left WWE in a mutual decision. Citation needed
September 7, 2002 Michael Alfonso Mike Awesome
Citation needed
September 27, 2002 Sean Stipich Shawn Stasiak, Meat
Citation needed
October 2002 Steve Blackman Steve Blackman Retired due to injury. Citation needed
October 2002 David Fliehr David Flair Released from developmental contract. Citation needed
November 24, 2002 Page Falkinburg "Diamond" Dallas Page Left after a neck injury suffered in a match with Hardcore Holly. Citation needed
November 24, 2002 Perry Satullo Perry Saturn
Citation needed
December 5, 2002 Charles Wright The Godfather, The Goodfather, Kama Mustafa, Kama, Papa Shango
Citation needed
January 2003 Barry Buchanan Bull Buchanan, Recon
Citation needed
January 2003 Scott Levy Raven, Johnny Polo Left After A Contract Dispute. Citation needed
February 14, 2003 Accie C. Connor D'Lo Brown Left to wrestle in Japan. Citation needed
March 2003 Kevin Kelly Kevin Kelly Left to pursue other ventures. Citation needed
March 2003 Debra Marshall Debra Walked from WWE in 2002 following Stone Cold Steve Austin's departure, WWE did not announce this until 2003. Citation needed
April 2003 Eric Angle Eric Angle Released from developmental contract. Citation needed
May 2003 Wayde Bowles Rocky Johnson
Citation needed
June 2003 Terry Taylor Terry Taylor, Red Rooster
Citation needed
July 2003 Terry Bollea Hulk Hogan, Hollywood Hogan, Mr. America Contract Expired. Left To star in both TV and Movies. Citation needed
July 1, 2003 Mike Lockwood Crash Holly, Crash Released on suspicion that he was using drugs. Citation needed
December 6, 2003 Nathan Jones Nathan Jones Requested release due to heavy travel schedule. Citation needed
December 31, 2003 Kevin Nash Kevin Nash, Diesel Left After Contract Expired. Citation needed
[edit] 2004-2005
Release date Real Name Ring Name(s) Notes Reference
February 4, 2004 Zach Gowen Zach Gowen Released due to alleged attitude problems. Citation needed
February 9, 2004 Chris Klucsaritis Chris Kanyon Kanyon claims that he was released because he is a homosexual. Citation needed
February 12, 2004 Ernest Miller Ernest "The Cat" Miller Retired Citation needed
February 12, 2004 Desmond Thompson Lamont
Citation needed
March 15, 2004 Bill Goldberg Goldberg Contract expired, declined to re-sign. Citation needed
March 15, 2004 Brock Lesnar Brock Lesnar Left to pursue career in the National Football League. Citation needed
April 3, 2004 Sean O'Haire Sean O'Haire Released after he was involved in an altercation with a female and was charged with assault. Citation needed
April 3, 2004 Terri Runnels Terri Runnels, Marlena Released Due To Budget Cuts. She Also Claims It Was Time For Her To Retire. Citation needed
April 15, 2004 Yoshihiro Asai Ultimo Dragon Asked for release to go back to Japan. Citation needed
June 2004 Rue DeBona Rue DeBona Asked for release. Citation needed
June 2004 Brian Lawler Grandmaster Sexay, Brian Christopher Released for allegedly using muscle relaxers. Citation needed
June 2004 Jacqueline Moore Jacqueline Released due to budget cuts. Citation needed
June 15, 2004 Chavo Guerrero Chavo Classic Released for no-showing a SmackDown! house show two days earlier. Citation needed
July 17, 2004 Solofa Fatu Rikishi, The Sultan, Fatu Released after refusing to lose weight. Citation needed
August 5, 2004 Ryan Sakoda Sakoda
Citation needed
August 10, 2004 Rena Merowitz Sable Was released due to budget cuts. Citation needed
August 17 2004 Scott Rechsteiner Scott Steiner He & WWE agreed on his release. Citation needed
October 26, 2004 Carmella DeCesare Carmella DeCesare Was no longer needed and released. Citation needed
November 1, 2004 Matthew Bloom A-Train, Albert, Prince Albert Budget cut; released while he was injured with a torn rotator cuff. Citation needed
November 1, 2004 Monty Sopp Billy Gunn, Mr. ***, Billy G, RockaBilly Left After Contract Expired. Citation needed
November 2, 2004 Rico Constantino Rico Was released due to budget cuts; Retired from wrestling. Citation needed
November 3, 2004 Nidia Guenard Nidia Was released along with Gail Kim and Chuck Palumbo. Citation needed
November 3, 2004 Gail Kim Gail Kim Released due to budget cuts. Citation needed
November 4, 2004 John Hugger Johnny Stamboli
Citation needed
November 12, 2004 Linda Miles Linda Miles, Shaniqua Released because of attitude problems. Citation needed
December 31, 2004 Dwayne Johnson The Rock, Rocky Maivia Retired from wrestling to focus on his movie career. Citation needed
February 2005 Amy Weber Amy Weber Left after hazing from other Superstars. Citation needed
March 2005 Rochelle Loewen Rochelle Loewen Left because she felt she wasn't getting enough exposure. Citation needed
April 11, 2005 Terry Gerin Rhyno Released for having a rather public argument with his wife in a hotel foyer, breaking a vase in the process. Citation needed
April 11, 2005 William Moody Paul Bearer
Citation needed
April 12, 2005 Nora Greenwald Molly Holly, Mighty Molly, Molly Requested release for personal reasons. Citation needed
April 12, 2005 Aaron Aguilera Jesús Aguilera, Jesús, Uno
Citation needed
April 18, 2005 Lance Evers Lance Storm Asked for his release due to the condition of his back. Citation needed
May 11, 2005 Matt Wiese Luther Reigns
Citation needed
June 2005 Lauren Jones Lauren Jones Left to star in movies and TV shows, considers coming back. Citation needed
June 30, 2005 Marc Lloyd Marc Lloyd One of the first release in WWE's major budget cuts in Late June/July of 2005. Citation needed
July 5, 2005 Maven Huffman Maven Was released along with 20+ others in July 2005. [3]
July 5, 2005 Matt Hyson Spike Dudley, Spike WWE decided not to renew his contract. Believed to be a cost-cutting measure by WWE. [3]
July 5, 2005 Peter Gruner Billy Kidman, Kidman Was released due to budget cuts. [3]
July 5, 2005 Mark Jindrak Mark Jindrak Is one of the 20+ superstars released in July 2005. [3]
July 6, 2005 Jackie Gayda Miss Jackie Is one of the 20+ superstars released in July 2005. [3]
July 6, 2005 Joy Giovanni Joy Giovanni Was released due to budget cuts. [3]
July 6, 2005 Devon Hughes D-Von Dudley, Reverend D-Von WWE decided not to renew his contract. [3]
July 6, 2005 Mark Lamonica Bubba Ray Dudley, Buh Buh Ray Dudley WWE decided not to renew his contract. [3]
July 6, 2005 Matt Morgan Matt Morgan Was released along with 20+ others in July 2005. [3]
July 6, 2005 Dawn Marie Psaltis Dawn Marie Was also released along with 20+ others in July 2005; she was pregnant at the time. [3]
July 6, 2005 Hiroko Suzuki Hiroko Is one of the 20+ superstars released in July 2005. [3]
July 6, 2005 Kenzo Suzuki Kenzo Suzuki Is one of the 20+ superstars released in July 2005. [3]
July 8, 2005 Jim Cornette Jim Cornette Released after many backstage confrontations at OVW. [3]
July 18, 2005 Earl Hebner Earl Hebner Released for selling WWE merchandise without permission. Citation needed
July 19, 2005 Dave Hebner Dave Hebner Released in connection with Earl Hebner incident. Citation needed
July 22, 2005 Lisa Moretti Ivory Is one of the 20+ superstars released in July 2005. Citation needed
July 25, 2005 Brian Heffron The Blue Meanie Short-term contract expired Citation needed
August 13, 2005 Frankie Kazarian Frankie Kazarian Asked for his release after WWE wanted him to cut his hair. Citation needed
August 26, 2005 Christopher Irvine Chris Jericho Left wrestling to tour with Fozzy, do movies and spend time with family. Citation needed
September 11, 2005 Daniel Puder Daniel Puder Was released due to budget cuts; offered a lower salary but refused. Citation needed
September 21, 2005 Mark Copani Muhammad Hassan Taken off TV at request of UPN over a storyline. Quit shortly thereafter. [4]
October 29, 2005 Brian Hebner Brian Hebner Released, shortly after his father Earl Hebner and uncle Dave Hebner, for behavior problems. Citation needed
October 31, 2005 Jason Reso Christian Contract expired. Citation needed
December 5, 2005 Christy Hemme Christy Hemme Released as a budget cut. Citation needed
December 8, 2005 Yoshihiro Tajiri Tajiri Asked for his release so he could go back to Japan. [5]
[edit] 2006-2007
Release date Real Name Ring Name(s) Notes Reference
2006 Terry Funk Terry Funk
Was injured at One Night Stand and advised not to return. Citation needed
January 2006 Elisabeth Rouffaer Elisabeth Left WWE because she didn't feel like wrestling was the right job for her. Citation needed
January 6, 2006 Eduardo Aníbal González Hernández Juventud Guerrera, Juventud Released for poor behavior backstage. Citation needed
January 17, 2006 Jon Heidenreich Heidenreich Released by WWE after taking time off for ear infection. Citation needed
February 2006 Thea Vidale Momma Benjamin Gimmick had ended. Citation needed
February 10, 2006 Tom Matera Antonio Budget Cut [6]
February 10, 2006 John Roselli Romeo Budget Cut [6]
February 13, 2006 "Cowboy" Bob Orton "Cowboy" Bob Orton
budget cut [7]
February 22, 2006 John Toland James Dick Released due to backstage incident with his tag team partner. Citation needed
February 22, 2006 Chad Wicks Chad Dick Released due to backstage incident with his tag team partner. Citation needed
March 9, 2006 José Alvarado Nieves Super Porky Was released with entire Juniors Division. [8]
March 9, 2006 Unknown Octagoncito Was released with entire Juniors Division. [8]
March 9, 2006 Unknown Piratita Morgan Was released with entire Juniors Division. [8]
March 9, 2006 Unknown Tsuki Was released with entire Juniors Division. [8]
March 9, 2006 Unknown Mascarita Sagrada, Max Mini Was released with entire Juniors Division. [8]
March 9, 2006 Unknown Pequeño Violencia Was released with entire Juniors Division. [8]
March 21, 2006 Matt Anoai Rosey Mutual decision, both parties thought it was a good idea for him to take time off. Citation needed
April 4, 2006 Travis Tomko Tyson Tomko Asked for release due to lack of Matches. Citation needed
April 27, 2006 Brian Mailhot Palmer Cannon Requested release after hazing by other superstars. Citation needed
May 26, 2006 Orlando Jordan Orlando Jordan He was released for having an unauthorized person with him on the road and backstage at events. Citation needed
June 6, 2006 Joseph Laurinaitis Road Warrior Animal, Animal, The Road Warrior Released after throwing a temper tantrum backstage because his character ideas were all turned down by management. Citation needed
June 14, 2006 Virgil Runnels III Goldust, Dustin Rhodes Released because he missed a Raw show while attending to family problems. Citation needed
June 29, 2006 Joseph Dorgan Johnny Parisi
Citation needed
July 2006 Stacy Keibler Stacy Keibler, Super Stacy Let contract expire to pursue an acting career. Citation needed
August 25, 2006 Kurt Angle Kurt Angle Granted an early release from his contract for personal reasons. [9]
September 17, 2006 Patricia Stratigias Trish Stratus Retired from wrestling. Citation needed
September 27, 2006 David Cash Kid Kash Released due to "attitude problems" [10]
September 28, 2006 Peter Polaco Justin Credible, Aldo Montoya, P.J.Walker Released after no-showing an ECW taping and for failing to contact WWE management afterwards. Citation needed
September 29, 2006 Marty Jannetty Marty Jannetty Fired for going AWOL and not contacting the office afterwards. Citation needed
October 12, 2006 Francine Fournier Francine Released from her contract. [11]
October 12, 2006 Brent Albright Gunner Scott, Brent Albright Released from developmental contract [12]
October 26, 2006 Ted DiBiase "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase
[13]
November 1, 2006 Dionicio Castellanos Psicosis He was released following an arrest for allegedly stealing a car in Mexico. [14]
November 26, 2006 Amy Dumas Lita Retired to focus on acting and music career. Citation needed
December 13, 2006 Amy Zidian Amy Zidian Released from her contract because of attitude problems. [15]
December 15, 2006 Dan Morrison Danny Doring Released from his contract. [16]
2007 Todd Romero Steve Romero
Citation needed
January 18, 2007 Chris Anderson C.W. Anderson, Christopher W. Anderson Budget cut. [17]
January 18, 2007 Doug Basham Doug Basham Budget cut. [17]
January 18, 2007 Carlene Begnaud Jazz Budget cut. [17]
January 18, 2007 Rodney Begnaud Rodney Mack Budget cut. [17]
January 18, 2007 David Heath Gangrel Budget cut. [17]
January 18, 2007 Danny Holly Danny Basham Budget cut. [17]
January 18, 2007 Mike Shane Jake Gymini Budget cut. [17]
January 18, 2007 Todd Shane Jesse Gymini Budget cut. [17]
January 18, 2007 Charles John Spencer Tony Mamaluke Budget cut. [17]
January 18, 2007 Sylvester Terkay Sylvester Terkay Budget cut. [17]
January 19, 2007 Chris Chavis Tatanka Budget cut. [18]
January 20, 2007 Bill DeMott Bill DeMott, Hugh Morrus Budget cut. [18]
February 2007 Paul Wight The Big Show Contract expired. [19]
February 27, 2007 Andrew Martin Test Released from contract [20]
March 22, 2007 Rebecca DiPietro Rebecca Released
[edit] RAW
Jillian Hall (Jillian Fletcher)
Mickie James
Maria (Maria Kanellis) - Backstage interviewer, occasional wrestler
Melina (Melina Perez) - WWE Women's Champion
Candice Michelle (Candice Beckman)
Queen Sharmell (Sharmell Sullivan-Huffman) - Valet and wife of King Booker
[edit] SmackDown!
Cherry (Kara Drew) - Valet of Deuce 'N Domino
Kristal (Kristal Marshall) - Backstage interviewer, occasional wrestler
Maryse (Maryse Ouellet) - Hostess of SmackDown!
Michelle McCool
Victoria (Lisa Marie Varon)
Torrie Wilson
[edit] ECW
Brooke (Brooke Adams) - Member of Extreme Exposé
Kelly Kelly (Barbara Blank) - Member of Extreme Exposé
Layla (Layla El) - 2006 WWE Diva Search winner, member of Extreme Exposé
[edit] Inactive Divas
Ashley (Ashley Massaro) - (kayfabe) Suspended indefinitely
Lilian Garcia - RAW ring announcer, inactive due to injury
[edit] WWE Developmental Divas
[edit] Ohio Valley Wrestling
Victoria Crawford
Katie Lea (Katarina Waters)
Beth Phoenix (Elizabeth Carolan)
Roucka (Milena Roucka) - Valet of Mike Kruel
[edit] Florida Championship Wrestling
Nattie Neidhart
Shantelle Taylor (Shantelle Malawski)
Krissy Vaine (Kristin Eubanks)
[edit] Unassigned Talent
Beulah McGillicutty (Trisa Hayes Laughlin)
[edit] Notable former WWE Divas
Ariel (Shelly Martinez)
Nicole Bass
Chyna (Joanie Laurer)
Debra (Debra Marshall)
Christy Hemme
Molly Holly (Nora Greenwald)
Ivory (Lisa Moretti)
Miss Jackie (Jackie Gayda)
Jacqueline (Jacqueline Moore)
Jazz (Carlene Begnaud)
The Kat (Stacy Carter)
Stacy Keibler
Gail Kim
Lita (Amy Dumas)
Dawn Marie (Dawn Marie Psaltis)
Nidia (Nidia Guenard)
Terri Runnels
Sable (Rena Mero)
Trinity (Stephanie Finochio)
Trish Stratus (Patricia Stratigias)
Sunny (Tammy Lynn Sytch)
Tori (Terri Poch)
Luna Vachon (Gertrude Vachon)
Answer: Thanks for the info
Question: Is "Good Old Boy Politics" good for South Carolina? I found these quite interesting. Just when you think you heard all the ways to sneak money around, along comes another one. I wonder if the governor will sue the legislature for an unconstitutional budget? Someone should, or else what good is a constitution?
BTW, have you looked at the proposals I sent for referendum items? Please do. Another suggested referendum item is a recall provision, which was brought up in the state legislature this year. Should we have that in the city?
Joseph Azar
S.C. State seeks halt to 'funneling'
Lawmakers have used school to direct funds to f avorite charities
By Diane Knich (Contact)
The Post and Courier
Thursday, June 5, 2008
The Post and Courier
Sen. John Matthews
Rep. David Mack, D-North Charleston
Previous story
Read Sundays story "Schoo ls act as money funnels".
South Carolina State University's Board of Trustees wants state lawmakers to stop using the school to channel tax dollars to their favorite charities.
Board Chairman Maurice Washington said at a board retreat in C harleston Wednesday that the board will ask its lawyer whether it can legally adopt a policy prohibiting the practice.
The group was responding to a Post and Courier investigation that ran in the newspaper on Sunday. The analysis revealed that So uth Carolina legislators used the state's public universities to quietly channel nearly $2 million in tax dollars to their favorite charities during the past three years. Some legislators sent the money to nonprofit groups with which they have direct tie s.
That includes Rep. David Mack, D-North Charleston, who sent $700,000 through S.C. State to a nonprofit where he works and receives money. It also includes Sen. John Matthews, D-Bowman, who sent $350,000 to a charity where he is a nonvoting mem ber of the group's board of directors and his wife is the board's vice chairwoman.
Matthews also sent another $150,000 through S.C. State for a "historical analysis study on African American wealth creation," although much of that money has not y et been spent.
The lawmakers' decisions to place money in S.C. State's budget for other groups "weren't done in consultation with university officials," Washington said in an interview Tuesday.
When the board first learned during a budget presentation at its retreat in June 2007 that money was being passed through the university, "We thought it was a little weird," Washington said. "It didn't seem like an appropriate thing for us to be involved with."
Board members asked former Pr esident Andrew Hugine and John Smalls, the university's senior vice president for finance, "to end the practice," Washington said.
Smalls said Tuesday that he doesn't have any choice but to pass on money that legislators place in the university's budget for other organizations. "These are legislators. This was passed by the General Assembly," Smalls said.
The newspaper's analysis looked at seven of the state's largest institutions of higher learning and found that lawmakers funneled mone y through five of them: Clemson University, Francis Marion University, South Carolina State University, the University of South Carolina and Winthrop University.
Here's how it works: State legislators take money from the state budget and tuck it into universities' state appropriations, sometimes without the schools' knowledge. The universities then hand over that money to the charities.
Among the universities surveyed, the largest amount of money, $1.2 million, was passed through the bud get at S.C. State.
Smalls said the funds show up as specific items in the university's budget. "We didn't request them," Smalls said. "They kind of appeared."
Smalls said when such items appear in the university's budget, he does nothing u ntil "the appropriate legislator calls."
Then he asks the legislator to send a letter that includes the name and address of the receiving agency, a tax identification number and a budget. After he receives the information, he said, he sends the mo ney.
"If money is put in your budget for a purpose," Smalls said, "I don't know what to do about it. The ideal is not to put it in there."
When lawmakers funnel money, he said, they "put the agency in a very precarious position. These tend to be legislators who are very supportive to the institution."
Roger Leaks, an alumnus and member of the university's Board of Visitors, which is different from the Board of Trustees, said some alumni he's talked to in the past few days have said they wish the university could stop the practice and use the money on campus.
The university has many needs, he said, especially to improve the poor condition of many older buildings on which maintenance has been delayed.
"The way I see it," Leaks said, "if the money comes into the university, it should be used by the university, not diverted somewhere else."
Reach Diane Knich at 937-5491 or dknich@postandcourier.com.
Governor Sanford found what he thought were 69 items we could do without this year. Just think what he DIDN’T find!
I’ve often heard that “people in the know” have ways to hide things that can never be found but with this year being the “Year of Disclosure” (Earmark Reform, Campaign Finance R eports online), I thought we had stopped all this.
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Schools act as money funnels
By Diane Knich
The Post and Courier
Sunday, June 1, 2008
South Carolina legislators are using some of the state’s public univers ities as funnels, quietly channeling nearly $2 million in tax dollars to their favorite charities during the past three years, a Post and Courier investigation found.
Some legislators sent this money to nonprofit groups with which they have direc t ties. For instance, state Rep. David Mack, D-North Charleston, has sent $700,000 through South Carolina State University to a Columbia-based nonprofit organization where he works and receives money.
But it was far from an isolated case. The new spaper’s analysis found that legislators funneled money through most of the state’s major public institutions of higher learning.
The practice raises questions about conflicts of interest and how legislators distribute public money.
“It l ooks like a way to camouflage money to do something they can’t do or don’t want to do directly, something that might be politically embarrassing,” said John Crangle, director of the government watchdog group Common Cause South Carolina.
Here’s ho w it works: State legislators take money from the state budget and tuck it into universities’ state appropriations — sometimes without the schools’ prior knowledge. The universities then hand over that money to the charities.
The Post and Courier requested information, under the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act, from seven of the state’s largest public universities about money legislators had them pass through their budgets to charity groups over the past five years. Legislators went th rough all of the schools except the College of Charleston and The Citadel to funnel tax dollars.
State politicians for years have used budget mechanisms to send tax dollars to pet projects. But the amounts tend to be higher for money funneled thr ough universities.
In Mack’s case, he sent $300,000 to S.C. State in the 2006-07 school year and asked the university to send the money to a Columbia-based nonprofit organization called the Palmetto Center for Advocacy. The center conducts health education programs statewide, especially obesity prevention programs.
Mack sent the group another $400,000 through S.C. State in the 2007-08 school year.
Anastasia Shaw, deputy director for Palmetto Center for Advocacy, said the $700,000 from the state is the only money the group has brought in so far. But, she said, the center is “looking to diversify funding.”
According to the group’s Web site, Mack is employed as its “outreach director.” In a telephone interview, Mack said he now does consulting work for the group and previously was the organization’s interim director. He also said he is paid for all of his work with the center but declined to say how much.
By law, nonprofits must allow the public to view tax forms, w hich include salaries of directors. But the center is relatively new, so its tax records are not yet publicly available.
When asked why he chose to send the money through the university instead of going through the state’s competitive grants prog ram, Mack said, “We just chose that way.”
S.C. State benefited from the arrangement, Mack said, because Palmetto Center for Advocacy organized some health education programs on the university’s campus.
Another legislator who used S.C. Stat e as a funnel was Sen. John Matthews, D-Bowman. Matthews sent $150,000 in the 2006-07 school year and $200,000 in the 2007-08 school year through the university to the Lower Orangeburg-Upper Dorchester Community Development Corp.
Matthews said th e program mostly helps low-income people in the high-poverty region prepare for and land jobs.
According to the group’s Web site, Matthews is a non-voting member of the organization’s board of directors. His wife, Geraldine Matthews, is the board ’s vice chairwoman and serves on the board’s personnel, finance and overview and assessment committees.
Matthews said Wednesday that neither he nor his wife are compensated for their work with the organization. He also said that he gave up his ro le as a voting member of the board when he brought state money to the organization.
The program was launched with a private grant, Matthews said, but the money ran out. He’s temporarily helping it stay afloat with state funds, he said.
Ma tthews said he was “just following tradition” by passing money through a state institution to a nonprofit group.
Matthews also passed $150,000 through S.C. State in the 2006-07 school year for a “historical analysis study on African-American comm unity wealth creation.” The project is looking at impediments for blacks in the areas of education and economic development and will provide “a comprehensive analysis of the Interstate 95 corridor,” which basically runs along the state’s poverty belt, he said.
The university sent $50,000 of the $150,000 for that project to DESA, a Columbia-based management consulting firm, to complete a portion of the project, Matthews said.
DESA President Diane Sumpter said her company will conduct focu s groups and gather information that will be used to make videos to help low-income parents become more involved in their children’s education.
Matthews said the other $100,000 will be dispersed at S.C. State to complete the rest of the report. < BR>
Joe Pearman, assistant vice president of business and finance and vice president of financial affairs and management information systems at S.C. State, said so far, none of the $100,000 has been spent, and only $19,000 has been committed for salar ies.
Evelyn Fields, who is chairwoman of the university’s Department of Education and in charge of the project, said the money will be used to gather baseline research data to develop a program for culturally relevant teaching for children in pov erty.
At the University of South Carolina, legislators funneled $225,000 to the Epilepsy Foundation of South Carolina over the past three years, said Russ McKinney, director of communications for the university.
Barbara Comar Brothers, ex ecutive director of the Epilepsy Foundation, said she doesn’t know which legislators are involved in her organization receiving the money. But, she said, representatives from the foundation met with staffers from the House Ways and Means Committee to req uest the funds.
The foundation used the money for a program that trains state employees to better deal with people with epilepsy in emergency situations, Brothers said.
The university also passed $100,000 to EngenuitySC for the National H ydrogen Association Convention, McKinney said. The university, he said, has no record of specific legislators involved in such transactions.
Kyle Michel, a lobbyist for EngenuitySC, said the money will be used to promote South Carolina, especiall y the Columbia region, as “a place for hydrogen fuel cell economic development” during the 2009 convention.
Neil McLean, executive director for the group, said the money came from the Legislature but no specific legislator.
Sen. Nikki G. Setzler, D-West Columbia, and Rep. Joan Brady, R-Columbia, are members of EngenuitySC’s board of trustees, he said.
Legislators also used other schools as funnels, including Clemson, Winthrop and Francis Marion universities. None of the legislato rs involved in those transactions were employed by the organizations to which they passed money, nor were they members of the groups’ boards of directors.
–Sen. Harvey Peeler, R-Gaffney, sent $115,000 in the 2007-08 school year through Winthrop t o the Lake Wylie Chamber of Commerce to expand the Lake Wylie Small Business Center.
Chamber President Susan Bromfield said the money allows the group to provide a place for small-business owners to get a solid start. She said Peeler has no conne ction to the chamber other than being the state senator who represents the area.
Peeler did not return calls seeking comment.
–Sen. John Hawkins, R-Spartanburg, sent $100,000 in the 2007-08 school year through Clemson to the Spartanburg H umane Society. Hawkins has no connection to the group other than being the state senator who represents the area, he said. He also said he would have been willing to use the state’s competitive grant program or any other funding mechanism, “but this work ed.”
–Frances Marion University has funneled $187,294 to the Mount Pleasant-based Palmetto Project over the last three school years, and nearly $300,000 has been passed through the university over the past five years. John Kispert, vice president for business affairs for the university, said he is unaware of the name of the legislator associated with the money.
–Kispert said the university receives correspondence about the money from Palmetto Project Executive Director Steve Skardon. Skar don said the money has been coming from the Legislature for years, but not from a specific lawmaker. He said the money has been used for the Omega Project.
According to the group’s Web site, that project “offers intensive training to those commun ities looking to improve the quality of public dialogue and personal trust among citizens of diverse racial and cultural backgrounds.”
Skardon said the Palmetto Project doesn’t include current public officials on its board or staff because of the potential for conflicts of interest.
Reach Diane Knich at 937-5491 or dknich@postandcourier.com.
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Governor: Budget Unconstitutional, Could Lead to Legal Challenge
GOVERNOR SAYS A SUIT MAY BE NEEDED OVER
CONSTITUTIONALITY OF BUDGET
Columbia, S.C. - June 5, 2008 - Governor Mark Sanford today said the Genera l
Assembly may have broken the law in passing a budget they knew to be out of
balance - and therefore unconstitutional - and that doing so could open the
state up to a legal challenge.
In budget hearings earlier this year, the Educatio n and Corrections departments
both told the legislature that next year's budget would force them to run a
deficit, to the tune of $28 million. In fact, when warned repeatedly about
potential deficits at the Department of Corrections, Senator Hugh Leatherman
suggested multiple times in an April 2 meeting that the agency run a deficit.
In the state Cons! titutio n, Article X, Section 7(a) requires the General Assembly "to provide by law for a budget process to insure that annual expenditures of state government do not exceed annual state revenue." Since the
legislature has now passed a budget in which they know and are fully aware this
requirement will not be met, the governor said today that the budget in effect
b reaks the law.
"There's no way around the fact that if the General Assembly has passed a budget
that they know will require deficits, then it's not a balanced budget, period,"
Gov. Sanford said. "We have real concerns about the legality of this budget -
and at this point, we're not convinced that a lawsuit would be a bad thing,
given that it may indeed be the only way to prevent the legislature from
engaging in this kind of recklessness in the future."
Last week, the go vernor vetoed 69 items from the legislature's spending plan,
for a total of $72 million, saying that m! oney sh ould be put toward the
anticipated deficits at Education and Corrections. Of those 69 vetoes, the
legislature only sustained five that had implications for the state's general fund, for a total of
$369,000.
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Office of Gov. Mark Sanford
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Has anyone heard of the Keating 5..this isn't McCain's first issue with stuff like that.
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The Keating Five (or Keating Five Scandal) refers to a Congressional scandal related to the collapse of most of the Savings and Loan institutions in the United States in the late 1980s.
Following the deregulation of the banking industry in the 1980s, savings and loan associations (also known as thrifts) were given the flexibility to invest their depositors' funds in commercial real estate. (Previously, they had been restricted to investing in residential real estate.) Many savings and loan associations began making risky investments. As a result, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, the federal agency that regulates the industry, tried to clamp down on the trend. In so doing, however, the FHLBB clashed with the Reagan administration, whose policy was deregulation of many industries, including the thrift industry. The administration declined to submit budgets to Congress that would request more funding for the FHLBB's regulatory efforts.
In 1989, the Lincoln Savings and Loan Association of Irvine, Calif., collapsed. Lincoln's chairman, Charles H. Keating Jr., was faulted for the thrift's failure. Keating, however, told the House Banking Committee that the FHLBB and its former chief Edwin J. Gray were pursuing a vendetta against him. Gray testified that several U.S. senators had approached him and requested that he ease off on the Lincoln investigation. It came out that these senators had been beneficiaries of $1.3 million (collective total) in campaign contributions from Keating.
This allegation set off a series of investigations by the California government, the United States Department of Justice, and the Senate Ethics Committee. The ethics committee's investigation focused on five senators: Alan Cranston (D-CA); Dennis DeConcini (D-AZ); John Glenn (D-OH); John McCain (R-AZ); and Donald W. Riegle, Jr. (D-MI), who became known as the Keating Five.
After months of testimony revealed that all five senators acted improperly to differing degrees, the senators continually said they were following the status quo of campaign funding practices. In August 1991, the committee concluded that Cranston, DeConcini, and Riegle's conduct constituted substantial interference with the FHLBB's enforcement efforts and that they had done so at the behest of Charles Keating. The committee recommended censure for Cranston and criticized the other four for "questionable conduct."
As it happened, Cranston, who was nearly 80 years of age, had already decided not to run for re-election in 1992. DeConcini and Riegle continued to serve in the Senate until their terms expired, but they did not seek re-election in 1994. DeConcini was appointed by President Bill Clinton in February, 1995 to the Board of Directors of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation. [1]
Glenn did choose to run for re-election in 1992 and it was anticipated that he would have some difficulty winning a fourth term in the Senate. However, Glenn handily defeated Lieutenant Governor R. Michael DeWine for one more term in the Senate before retiring in 1999.
The scandal was followed by a number of attempts to adopt campaign finance reform—spearheaded by U.S. Sen. David Boren (D-OK)—but most attempts died in committee. A weakened reform was passed in 1993. Substantial campaign finance reform was not passed until the adoption of the McCain-Feingold Act in 2002.
The only member of the Keating Five still in the U.S. Senate is John McCain.
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Born GUAM, A u S TERRITORY IN PACIFIC
Residence United States
Nationality U S CITIZEN BY BIRTH, PURSUANT TO u s ACT OF 1978, FOR PEOPLE WHO WERE BORM IN GUAM AND in MARIANA ISLANDS in Pacific Ocean regions ,AND who were LIVING IN usa ON DAY OF ENACTMENT OF THE SAId ACT OF 1978.
Other names the Rev Dr Joseph Geronimo , Jr.
Kamal K. K. Roy.
KAMAL KARNA K. ROY
Known for as ACTIVIST IN SOCIAL REFORMS IN RESPECTS OF GOD/S, RELIGIONS, PEOPLE, hUMAN_GOD/S ( PEOPLE WITH LEADERSHIP AND APPARENT OR REAL POWERS TO EXERT RIGHTS ON PUBLIC WITH GOOD OR ANY INTENTION OF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE IDEOLOGIES VIZ LATE Iraqi Dictator_President :SADAM HUSSAIN OF IRAQ WHILE HE WAS IN POWER OF UN_NAMED U.S PRESIDENT/S WITH severe CONTROVERSIES IN PUBLIC POLICIES IN MAINLAND usa OR WORLD_WIDE democracies, SAY A ruling GENERAL IN SOME POWER IN SOUTH ASIA.
Education has an M B A DEGREE (m s IN SPECIALISATION IN tRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT FROM suny MARITIME COLLEGE , the BRONX, NEW YORK CITY, usa ; STUDIED ADVANCED COURSE LEADING TO ADVANCED CERT. IN pUBLIC ADMN. FROM usda gRADUATE SCHOOL, WASHINTON dc ( SCHOOL id :578- 80- 4399 ; he has 2 Doctoral degrees in management science in fields of management Science and another in field/faculty of Religions / god/s/people from foreign school He has a bachelor's degree in law from foreign cchool of laws and management. He further took in education s in University of Rhode Island,both at Providence and Kingston , in usa and other schools viz City university of new York,Baruch college, New york city, usa et al
Employer volunteer ordained clergy with vow of poverty ( U S IRS rule for ordained clergies in USA .group Handicap interests international world religions group. 107 A Scribner avenue, staten Island , New york city, n y 10301, USA
Occupation activist, mobile clergy, electronic preacher of multiple or unique god/s and religions , et al.
Title mobile clergy,Political activist USA and around globe; currently he is a u s presidential hopeful / candidate for 2008 electoral competition from Republican Party in New York ; strategist for common / weaker people, disadvantaged people in democracy in usa et al to claim leadership including the 2008 Presidency electoral competition: the weaker people aresegregated and removed from electoral race by stategic powerful block in democracy in U S republic including the news media and news conglomerates. see court actions pending in the main article of Dr kamal Karna Roy. strategist of god/s , religions, people, et al, activist
Height 5' 8'
Political party Republican ( GOP)of usa
Religious stance world religions/ multiple religions in unique body and soul and a proponent of the strategy.
Spouse a common law wife
Children some, maintained by natural mother concerned
Kamal Karna Roy (a/k/a Kamal K.K. Roy, a/k/a Rev. Dr. Joseph Geronimo, Jr.) is a prolific pro se litigant who, since at least the early 1990s, has filed numerous lawsuits throughout the United States and its territories under the names Roy and Joseph Geronimo, Jr., as well as under the names of entities that he is affiliated with, including International Siva Consciousness & World Religions, Reforms International, Handicap Interests International, and Jungle Democracy.[1] Roy's lawsuits are often brought against multiple defendants, and feature long, unconventional complaints. Roy has filed lawsuits against God, U.S. Presidents, Supreme Court Justices, fast food restaurants, foreign leaders.[2], and Wikipedia [3] [4].
Roy's lawsuits have addressed, among many other things, actions taken by President George W. Bush, overcharging by telecommunication companies, the appointment of Chief Justice John Roberts to the Supreme Court, and "failure of democratic societies and God's role therein."[5] In 2006 Judge Michael W. McConnell of The United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit described a typical Roy complaint:
Roy, a/k/a Joseph Geronimo, Jr. filed a 115-page complaint, a 144-page amended complaint, and a 40-page second amended complaint against over sixty defendants, including among many others President Bush, God as U.S.-based divine benefactor, several government agencies, The New York Times, and Kentucky Fried Chicken. In addition to pages of rambling discourse, the complaint contains numerous illegible handwritten remarks.[6]
The Tenth Circuit went on to affirm the district court's dismissal of the complaint holding that no discernible claim was apparent from the complaint. Judge McConnell also humorously noted that the court "strongly suspect[ed] at least one defendant was not properly served."[7]
Most, if not all, of Roy's complaints have been dismissed. A 2006 United States District Court for the District of Delaware opinion, Jungle Democracy v. U.S., describes Roy as "no stranger to litigation" and provides a partial list of Roy lawsuits that have been dismissed since 1991.[8]
Despite Roy's lack of success in the courts, his lawsuits have been discussed in law school classrooms and in law related blogs.[9] [10]
In April 2007 Roy filed a civil rights action against, among others, CBS Broadcasting Inc., MSNBC, the United States Government, and controversial radio shock jock Don Imus.[11]
In October, 2007, Roy filed a suit in the US District Court, Middle District of Florida, against "Wikipedia Encyclopedia, USA, All News Media, All State Board of Elections, Federal Election Commission". See Dkt. 3:07-cv-00994-VMC-HTS.
[edit] References
^ Jungle Democracy v. U.S., No. CIV.06-503-SLR, 2006 WL 2616213, at *1 (D. Del. Sept. 12, 2006)
^ Roy v. U.S., No. CIV.06-685-SLR 2007 WL 1109296 at *1 (D. Del. Apr. 11, 2007)
^ http://dockets.justia.com/browse/state-new_hampshire/court-nhdce/noscat-5/
^ http://www.area603.com/index.php?op=ViewArticle&articleId=1460&blogId=6
^ Id.
^ Jungle Democracy v. USA Government at Washington, DC & at Denver, 206 Fed.Appx. 756 (C.A.10, 2006)
^ Id. at 757
^ Jungle Democracy, 2006 WL 2616213, at *1
^ http://howappealing.law.com/112106.html#019767
^ http://enmasse.ca/forums/viewtopic.php?p=81431&sid=fbaa29156d22ef55f5adbe22febfcfe8
^ http://dockets.justia.com/docket/court-dedce/case_no-1:2007cv00206/case_id-38087/
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Born GUAM, A u S TERRITORY IN PACIFIC
Residence United States
Nationality U S CITIZEN BY BIRTH, PURSUANT TO u s ACT OF 1978, FOR PEOPLE WHO WERE BORM IN GUAM AND in MARIANA ISLANDS in Pacific Ocean regions ,AND who were LIVING IN usa ON DAY OF ENACTMENT OF THE SAId ACT OF 1978.
Other names the Rev Dr Joseph Geronimo , Jr.
Kamal K. K. Roy.
KAMAL KARNA K. ROY
Known for as ACTIVIST IN SOCIAL REFORMS IN RESPECTS OF GOD/S, RELIGIONS, PEOPLE, hUMAN_GOD/S ( PEOPLE WITH LEADERSHIP AND APPARENT OR REAL POWERS TO EXERT RIGHTS ON PUBLIC WITH GOOD OR ANY INTENTION OF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE IDEOLOGIES VIZ LATE Iraqi Dictator_President :SADAM HUSSAIN OF IRAQ WHILE HE WAS IN POWER OF UN_NAMED U.S PRESIDENT/S WITH severe CONTROVERSIES IN PUBLIC POLICIES IN MAINLAND usa OR WORLD_WIDE democracies, SAY A ruling GENERAL IN SOME POWER IN SOUTH ASIA.
Education has an M B A DEGREE (m s IN SPECIALISATION IN tRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT FROM suny MARITIME COLLEGE , the BRONX, NEW YORK CITY, usa ; STUDIED ADVANCED COURSE LEADING TO ADVANCED CERT. IN pUBLIC ADMN. FROM usda gRADUATE SCHOOL, WASHINTON dc ( SCHOOL id :578- 80- 4399 ; he has 2 Doctoral degrees in management science in fields of management Science and another in field/faculty of Religions / god/s/people from foreign school He has a bachelor's degree in law from foreign cchool of laws and management. He further took in education s in University of Rhode Island,both at Providence and Kingston , in usa and other schools viz City university of new York,Baruch college, New york city, usa et al
Employer volunteer ordained clergy with vow of poverty ( U S IRS rule for ordained clergies in USA .group Handicap interests international world religions group. 107 A Scribner avenue, staten Island , New york city, n y 10301, USA
Occupation activist, mobile clergy, electronic preacher of multiple or unique god/s and religions , et al.
Title mobile clergy,Political activist USA and around globe; currently he is a u s presidential hopeful / candidate for 2008 electoral competition from Republican Party in New York ; strategist for common / weaker people, disadvantaged people in democracy in usa et al to claim leadership including the 2008 Presidency electoral competition: the weaker people aresegregated and removed from electoral race by stategic powerful block in democracy in U S republic including the news media and news conglomerates. see court actions pending in the main article of Dr kamal Karna Roy. strategist of god/s , religions, people, et al, activist
Height 5' 8'
Political party Republican ( GOP)of usa
Religious stance world religions/ multiple religions in unique body and soul and a proponent of the strategy.
Spouse a common law wife
Children some, maintained by natural mother concerned
Kamal Karna Roy (a/k/a Kamal K.K. Roy, a/k/a Rev. Dr. Joseph Geronimo, Jr.) is a prolific pro se litigant who, since at least the early 1990s, has filed numerous lawsuits throughout the United States and its territories under the names Roy and Joseph Geronimo, Jr., as well as under the names of entities that he is affiliated with, including International Siva Consciousness & World Religions, Reforms International, Handicap Interests International, and Jungle Democracy.[1] Roy's lawsuits are often brought against multiple defendants, and feature long, unconventional complaints. Roy has filed lawsuits against God, U.S. Presidents, Supreme Court Justices, fast food restaurants, foreign leaders.[2], and Wikipedia [3] [4].
Roy's lawsuits have addressed, among many other things, actions taken by President George W. Bush, overcharging by telecommunication companies, the appointment of Chief Justice John Roberts to the Supreme Court, and "failure of democratic societies and God's role therein."[5] In 2006 Judge Michael W. McConnell of The United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit described a typical Roy complaint:
Roy, a/k/a Joseph Geronimo, Jr. filed a 115-page complaint, a 144-page amended complaint, and a 40-page second amended complaint against over sixty defendants, including among many others President Bush, God as U.S.-based divine benefactor, several government agencies, The New York Times, and Kentucky Fried Chicken. In addition to pages of rambling discourse, the complaint contains numerous illegible handwritten remarks.[6]
The Tenth Circuit went on to affirm the district court's dismissal of the complaint holding that no discernible claim was apparent from the complaint. Judge McConnell also humorously noted that the court "strongly suspect[ed] at least one defendant was not properly served."[7]
Most, if not all, of Roy's complaints have been dismissed. A 2006 United States District Court for the District of
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Question: Can somebody please explain how,with a record like this, GWB got to become President? RESUME OF GEORGE W. BUSH
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington , DC 20520
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
LAW ENFORCEMENT
I was arrested in Kennebunkport, Maine, in 1976 for driving under
the influence of alcohol. I pled guilty, paid a fine, and had my
driver's license suspended for 30 days. My Texas driving record has been "lost" and is not available.
MILITARY
I joined the Texas Air National Guard and went AWOL. I refused to
take a drug test or answer any questions about my drug use. By
joining the Texas Air National Guard, I was able to avoid combat duty in Vietnam.
COLLEGE
I graduated from Yale University with a low C average.
I was a cheerleader.
PAST WORK EXPERIENCE
I ran for U.S. Congress and lost.
I began my career in the oil business in Midland, Texas, in 1975.
I bought an oil company, but couldn't find any oil in Texas . The
company went bankrupt shortly after I sold all my stock.
I bought the Texas Rangers baseball team in a sweetheart deal that took land using taxpayer money.
With the help of my father and our friends in the oil industry,
including Enron CEO Ken Lay, I was elected governor of Texas.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS AS GOVERNOR OF TEXAS
I changed Texas pollution laws to favor power and oil companies,
making Texas the most polluted state in the Union.
During my tenure, Houston replaced Los Angeles as the most
smog-ridden city in America.
I cut taxes and bankrupted the Texas treasury to the tune of billions in borrowed money.
I set the record for the most executions by any governor in
American history.
With the help of my brother, the governor of Florida, and my
father's appointments to the Supreme Court, I became President after losing by over 500,000 votes.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS AS PRESIDENT
I am the first President in U.S. history to enter office with a
criminal record.
I invaded and occupied two countries at a continuing cost of over
one billion dollars per week.
I spent the U.S. surplus and effectively bankrupted the U.S.
Treasury. I shattered the record for the largest annual deficit in
U.S. history.
I set an economic record for most private bankruptcies filed in
any 12-month period.
I set the all-time record for most foreclosures in a 12-month period.
I set the all-time record for the biggest drop in the history of
the US stock market.
In my first year in office, over 2 million Americans lost their
jobs and that trend continues every month.
I'm proud that the members of my cabinet are the richest of any
administration in U.S. history. My "poorest millionaire," Condoleeza
Rice, had a Chevron oil tanker named after her.
I set the record for most campaign fund-raising trips by a U.S.
President. I am the all-time U.S. and world record-holder for
receiving the most corporate campaign donations.
My largest lifetime campaign contributor, and one of my best
friends, Kenneth Lay, presided over the largest corporate bankruptcy fraud in U.S. History, Enron.
My political party used Enron private jets and corporate attorneys
to assure my success with the U.S. Supreme Court during my election decision.
I have protected my friends at Enron and Halliburton against
investigation or prosecution.
More time and money was spent investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair than has been spent investigating one of the biggest corporate rip-offs in history.
I presided over the biggest energy crisis in U.S. history and
refused to intervene when corruption involving the oil industry was revealed.
I presided over the highest gasoline prices in U.S. history.
I changed the U.S. policy to allow convicted criminals to be awarded
government contracts.
I appointed more convicted criminals to administration than any
President in U.S. history.
I created the Ministry of Homeland Security, the largest
bureaucracy in the history of the United States government.
I've broken more international treaties than any President in U.S. history.
I am the first President in U.S. history to have the United Nations
remove the U.S. from the Human Rights Commission.
I withdrew the U.S. from the World Court of Law.
I refused to allow inspectors access to U.S. "prisoners of war"
detainees and thereby have refused to abide by the Geneva Convention.
I am the first President in history to refuse United Nations
election inspectors (during the 2002 U.S. election).
I set the record for fewest numbers of press conferences of any
President since the advent of television.
I set the all-time record for most days on vacation in any one-year period.
After taking off the entire month of August, I presided over the
worst security failure in U.S. history.
I garnered the most sympathy for the U.S. after the World Trade
Center attacks and less than a year later made the U.S.the most hated country in the world, the largest failure of diplomacy in world history.
I have set the all-time record for most people worldwide to simultaneously protest me in public venues (15 million people), shattering the record for protests against any person in the history of mankind.
I am the first President in U.S. history to order an unprovoked,
pre-emptive attack and the military occupation of a sovereign nation. I did so against the will of the United Nations, the majority of U.S. citizens, and the world community.
I have cut health care benefits for war veterans and support a cut
in duty benefits for active duty troops and their families-in-wartime.
In my State of the Union Address, I lied about our reasons for
attacking Iraq and then blamed the lies on our British friends.
I am the first President in history to have a majority of Europeans
(71%) view my presidency as the biggest threat to world peace and security.
I am supporting development of a nuclear "Tactical Bunker Buster," a WMD.
I have so far failed to fulfill my pledge to bring Osama Bin Laden to justice.
RECORDS AND REFERENCES
All records of my tenure as governor of Texas are now in my
father's library, sealed and unavailable for public view.
All records of SEC investigations into my insider trading and my
bankrupt companies are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public view.
All records or minutes from meetings that I, or my Vice-President,
attended regarding public energy policy are sealed in secrecy and
unavailable for public review.
Answer: Don't blame me, I voted for Ralph Nader. I've been begging my representatives to Impeach this blistering SSI-case since the day AFTER his first "election."
I'm dumbfounded only in that there are still people who support Doofus. Unreal.
We need to get our National Guard troops back to our own affairs and protecting our national borders, not Iraq.
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