List of Juggalo Championship Wrestling Employees

Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW) is a professional wrestling promotion based in Novi, Michigan. Employees in JCW consist of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, ring announcers, interviewers, referees, trainers, script writers and various other positions. Executives and board of directors are also listed.

Employees and management are organized by role within the promotion. The ring name of the employee is written on the left, while the employee's real name is on the right. If a wrestler is inactive for any reason, due to injury, suspension, not wrestling for 30 days or otherwise, that information is noted.

The executive officers section refers to the employees that handle the everyday demands of the company. Employees that fit in this section are producers and other higher powered officials. Creative Writers or Script Writers are the employees that write the storylines, segments, and make the matches for each event and internet episode of JCW's internet program SlamTV!.

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