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WWE is a sports entertainment company based in Stamford, Connecticut.[1] Former employees (family name letters N – R) in WWE consist of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, announcers, interviewers, referees, trainers, script writers, executives, and board of directors.

WWE talents' contracts range from developmental contracts to multi-year deals.[2] They primarily appeared on WWE television programming, pay-per-views, and live events, and talent with developmental contracts appeared at NXT (formerly Florida Championship Wrestling), or they appeared at WWE's former training facilities: Deep South Wrestling, Heartland Wrestling Association, International Wrestling Association, Memphis Championship Wrestling, or Ohio Valley Wrestling. When talent is released of their contract, it could be for a budget cut, the individual asking for their release, for personal reasons, time off from an injury, or retirement. In some cases, talent has died while they were contracted, such as Brian Pillman, Owen Hart or, Eddie Guerrero.

Those who made appearances without a contract and those who were previously released, but are currently employed by WWE are not included.

Alumni (N—R)

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Alberto Del Rio getting ready for a match in 2011
André the Giant in 1989
Bray Wyatt in 2017
Christian in 2009
The Great Khali before a match in 2007
Harley Race at TNA Lockdown in 2007
Kevin Nash in 1994
"Macho Man" Randy Savage in 1989
Scott Steiner on Raw in 2003
Birth name Ring name(s) Tenure Ref
Chigusa Nagayo Chigusa Nagayo 1987 [3]
Keiko Nakano Bull Nakano 1994-1995
Kevin Nash Kevin Nash
Diesel
1993–1996
2002–2004
2011
2015
Ezekwesiri Nduka Jr. Ezra Judge 2019–2021 [4]
James Neidhart Jim Neidhart
Who
1985–1992
1994–1995
1996–1997
[5]
Natalie Nelson Eva Marie 2013–2017
2020–2021
[6][7]
Nicholas Nemeth Dolph Ziggler
Nicky
Nick Nemeth
Colonel Sanders
2004–2023 [8]
Anthony Nese Tony Nese 2016–2021 [9]
Steffanie Newell Luchadora the Explorer
Nixon Newell
Steffanie Newell
Tegan Nox
2017–2021
2022–2024
Alan Niddrie Kenny Williams 2018–2022 [10]
Brazo de Plata Super Porky 2005–2006
John Nord The Berzerker
The Viking
1991-1993
Anthony Norris Ahmed Johnson 1995–1998
Christopher Nowinski Christopher Nowinski
Chris Harvard
2001-2007 [11]
Arda Ocal Kyle Edwards 2014–2016 [12]
Andrea Ocampo Andrea D'Marco 2016–2017 [13]
Joseann Offerman JoJo 2013–2021 [14]
Christy Olson Christy St. Cloud 2017–2018
Paul Orndorff Jr. "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff 1983-1988
Randal Orton Barry O 1984–1988
Robert Orton Jr. Bob Orton 1982
1984–1987
2005–2006
[15]
Matthew Osborne Doink the Clown
Matt Borne
1985
1992–1993
1994–1995
2001
2003
2007
2012
Vickie Otis Princess Victoria 1983-1984 [16]
Takeo Ōtsuka Mens Teioh 1998 [17]
Fred Ottman Tugboat
Typhoon
Big Man Steele
1989–1993
1994
Carl Ouellet Jean Pierre LaFitte
Pierre
1993–1995
1998
Masashi Ozawa Killer Khan 1981
1986–1987
Christopher Pallies King Kong Bundy
Chris Canyon
Man Mountain Cannon
1981
1985–1987
1994–1995
Adrienne Palmer Ember Moon 2015-2021 [18]
Charles Palumbo Chuck
Chuck Palumbo
2001–2004
2006–2008
[19][20]
Ryan Parmeter Conor O'Brian
Konnor
Ryan O'Reilly
2005–2007
2010–2019
[21]
Kenneth Patera Ken Patera 1977–1978
1980
1984–1985
1987–1988
Jayson Paul JTG 2006–2007
2008–2014
Kris Pavone Caylen Croft 2003-2006
2008-2010
[22]
Brandi Pawalek Brandi Lauren
Skyler Story
2020–2021 [23]
Michael Penzel Corporal Kirchner
RT Reynolds
1985–1987 [24]
Al Perez Al Perez 1989-1990
Eric Pérez Eric Escobar
Eric Perez
2005-2010 [25]
Karlee Perez Maxine 2009–2012 [26]
Melina Perez Melina 2002–2011 [27]
Miguel Pérez Miguel Perez 1957-1968
Miguel Pérez Jr. Miguel Perez Jr. 1997—1999 [28]
Theodore Perkins TJ Perkins
TJP
2016–2019 [29]
Oreal Perras Ivan Koloff
Ivan Zukoff
1963
1969–1971
1975–1976
1978–1979
1983
Catherine Perry Lana 2013–2021
Paul Perschmann "Playboy" Buddy Rose
The Executioner
1982–1983
1984–1985
1990–1991
Josip Peruzović Nikolai Volkoff
Bepo Monogol
Executioner #3
1970–1971
1974
1976–1980
1984–1990
1991–1992
1994–1995
2001
2007
2010
Thomas Pestock Baron Corbin 2012–2024
Dean Peters Battle Kat
Brady Boone
1986-1991 [30]
Desiree Petersen Desiree Peterson 1984–1985
1988
Darryl Peterson Man Mountain Rock
Blacksmith
1994–1995
Gene Petit Cousin Luke 1984–1987
Todd Pettengill Todd Pettengill 1993-1997
Theodore Petty Rocco Rock 1999 [31][32]
Lawrence Pfohl Lex Luger
The Narcissist
1993–1995
Michel Pigeon Headbanger Jos Leduc 1988
Brian Pillman Brian Pillman 1996–1997 [33]
Terri Poch Tori 1998-2001
Lanny Poffo The Genius
"Leaping" Lanny Poffo
1985–1992
Randy Poffo "Macho Man" Randy Savage
Mr. Madness
1985–1994
Luc Poirier Sniper
Luc Poirier
Poirier
1985
1997–1999
Gilles Poisson Louis Cyr
Gilles "The Fish" Poisson
1976
1985
[34]
Peter Polaco Aldo Montoya
Justin Credible
PJ Walker
1993–1997
2001–2003
2006
[35]
Michael Polchlopek Bart Gunn
Bodacious Bart
1993-1999
Dylan Postl Hornswoggle
La Vaca
La Vaquita
Little Bastard
Mini Gator
2006–2016 [36]
Alexander Pourteau Alex "The Pug" Porteau 1996-1997
Garfield Portz Scott McGhee 1985-1987 [37][38]
Dori Prange Heidi Lovelance
Ruby Riott
2016–2021
Thomas Prichard Dr. Tom Prichard
Zip
Dr.X
1993–2004
2007–2012
Frederick Prinze Jr. Freddie Prinze Jr. 2008–2009
2010–2012
Oleg Prudius Vladimir Kozlov
Oleg Prudius
2006–2011 [39]
Dawn Psaltis Dawn Marie 2002–2005 [40][41]
Daniel Puder Daniel Puder 2004-2005 [42]
Antonio Pugliese Tony Parisi
Antonio Pugliese
1966–1969
1975–1976
1982
1985
Deonna Purrazzo Deonna Purrazzo 2018–2020
John Quinn Virgil the Kentucky Butcher 1967-1969
Harley Race "Handsome" Harley Race
"King" Harley Race
Great Mortimer
1963
1980
1986–1989
Michael Rallis Riddick Moss
Madcap Moss
2014–2023 [43]
Manuel Ramos Apache Bull Ramos 1968 [44]
Dalip Rana The Great Khali 2006–2014
2017
2018
[45]
James Raschke The Baron
Baron Von Raschke
1977
1988
Jonathan Rechner Balls Mahoney
Xanta Klaus
Jon Rechner
1992
1995–1996
2005
2006–2008
[46][47]
Robert Rechsteiner Rick Steiner 1992–1994
Scott Rechsteiner Scott Steiner 1992–1994
2002–2004
Brandi Reed Eden Stiles 2011
2013–2016
[48]
Bruce Reed "The Natural" Butch Reed 1986–1988
Ryan Reeves Ryan Reeves
Skip Sheffield
Ryback
2004–2007
2008–2016
Matthew Rehwoldt Aiden English 2012–2020
James Reiher "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka
Silver Shadow
1982–1985
1989–1992
1993
William Reso Christian 1998–2005
2009–2015
Tom Ricca Tony Ricca 1991
Victoria Richter Wendi Richter 1982
1983–1985
[49]
Harry Del Rios Phantasio
Spellbinder
1995
Matthew Riddle Matt Riddle
Riddle
2018–2023
Sylvester Ritter Junkyard Dog 1984-1988
Juan Rivera Kwang
Savio Vega
1994—1998 [28][50]
Victor Rivera Victor Rivera 1964-1965
1968–1975
1976
1978–1979
1982–1984
1989
Joseph Rizzo Jack Reynolds 1984—1985 [51][52]
Justin Roberts Justin Roberts 2002–2014
Byron Robertson The Missing Link 1985
Guadalupe Robledo Jose Lothario 1996–1997
Daniel Rodimer Dan Rodman 2006-2007 [53]
Aaron Rodríguez Mil Máscaras 1972–1973
1977–1978
1981
1984
1997
[54]
José Rodríguez Chucuan Alberto Del Rio 2009–2014
2015–2016
[55][56]
Emanuel Rodriguez Kalisto 2013–2021 [57]
Jesús Rodríguez Ricardo Rodriguez
El Local
2010–2014 [58]
Johnny Rodriguez Johnny Rodz 1965–1985
Herman Rohde Jr. "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers 1961–1963
1982
Todd Romero Steve Romero 2004-2007 [59]
Richard Rood "Ravishing" Rick Rude 1987–1990
1997
Giovanni Roselli Romeo 2005–2006 [60]
Toni Rossall Toni Storm 2017–2021 [61]
Frederick Rosser III Darren Young 2005–2017 [62]
Irwin Roth The Grand Wizard of Wrestling 1972-1983
Lawrence Rotunda IRS
Mike Rotunda
1984-1986
1991–1995
2006–2020
Windham Rotunda Duke Rotundo
Husky Harris
Bray Wyatt
"The Fiend" Bray Wyatt
The Fiend
2009–2021
2022–2023
Justin Rocheleau Bam Neely 2008-2009 [63]
Milena Roucka Rosa Mendes 2006–2017 [64]
Jacques Rougeau Jr. The Mountie 1985–1994
1998
Raymond Rougeau Raymond Rougeau 1985-1990
1992–2002
2017–2021
Ronda Rousey Ronda Rousey 2018–2023
André Rousimoff André the Giant
The Giant Machine
1973–1991 [65]
Chad Rowan Akebono 2005
Dustin Runnels Goldust
Dustin Rhodes
The Artist formerly known as Goldust
1990–1991
1995–1999
2001–2003
2005–2006
2008–2012
2013–2019
[66]
Terri Runnels Marlena
Terri Runnels
1996–2004 [67][68]
Virgil Runnels Jr. Dusty Rhodes 1977-1979
1980-1981
1989–1991
2005–2015
Vincent Russo Vince Russo 1992–1999
Glenn Ruth Headbanger Thrasher
Glenn Ruth
Royal Spider
1990–1993
1995–2000
2016
Company name to Year
Capitol Wrestling Corporation 1953–1963
World Wide Wrestling Federation 1963–1979
World Wrestling Federation 1979–2002
World Wrestling Entertainment 2002–2011
WWE 2011–present
Notes
^ Indicates they are deceased
^ Indicates they died while they were employed with WWE

See also

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References

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