East Coast Wrestling Association - ECWA Hall of Fame

ECWA Hall of Fame

Established in 1982, the East Coast Wrestling Association (ECWA) Hall of Fame honors performers and staff members alike for their contributions to the organization. Though there is no physical location for the Hall of Fame, the organization acknowledges all inductees on its website.

1982

  • Red Devil
  • Jim Kettner
  • Super Smenkowski
  • Tiny Tom
  • Captain Tom
  • George Koukedis
  • Mike Schroeder

1983

  • Big Bill Page
  • The Maniac
  • Mr. Funk

1984

  • Mad Dog Celli
  • Barry Page

1985

  • The Baron
  • Dirty Dirk Dunlap
  • Ruffhouse Rivera
  • The Bulldog
  • Sweet Chocolate Thunder
  • Jim Russum

1986

  • The Wild Sheik

1987

  • Mike Clark

1988

  • Lord Vito Leone

1992

  • Viper
  • The Commando
  • Commanding Officer
  • Dazzling Donny Love
  • Billy K

1994

  • Dr. Destruction
  • Nigel Fair Service
  • Thunder
  • Boogie Woogie Brown

1995

  • Simon Diamond
  • Cheetah Master

1996

  • Ace Darling
  • Inferno
  • Ravishing Ronny Roberts
  • Glen Osbourne
  • Mr. Ooh La La
  • Big Al Napier
  • Bob Densmore
  • Richard Naegele

2000

  • Jeff Peterson

2001

  • Christopher Daniels
  • Crowbar
  • Reckless Youth

2002

  • E.S. Easton
  • Kevin Kelly

2004

  • Charlie Haas
  • Russ Haas
  • Billy Kidman

2005

  • Scoot Andrews
  • Chuck Ristano
  • Paul Turner

2006

  • Billy Bax
  • Rob Eckos
  • Mozart Fontaine
  • Pete Theophall
  • Joe Zanolle

2007

  • Low Ki
  • Sebastian Night
  • Iron Man
  • Gary McLaughlin

2009

  • JJ the Crew Guy
  • Mega

2011

  • Michael Tartaglia
  • D.J. Hyde

2012

  • "Greek God" Papadon

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