World Wrestling All-Stars roster
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This is a list of professional wrestlers and other on-screen talent who appeared for World Wrestling All-Stars.
[edit] Male wrestlers
- Brian Adams
- Buff Bagwell
- Chuck E. Chaos
- Brian Christopher (Brian Lawler)
- Bryan Clark
- Crowbar (Devon Storm)
- Christopher Daniels
- Simon Diamond (Pat Kenney)
- Danny Dominion
- Shane Douglas
- Disco Inferno (Glenn Gilberti)
- "The Funkster" Alan Funk
- Ghost Walker (Gabriel Quinten)
- Juventud Guerrera
- Jeff Jarrett
- Nathan Jones
- Frankie Kazarian
- Konnan
- Lenny Lane
- Jerry Lawler
- Joe E. Legend
- Lodi
- Low Ki
- Lex Luger
- Jerry Lynn
- Malice
- Tony Mamaluke
- Meatball
- Mark Mercedes
- Ernest "The Cat" Miller
- Navajo Warrior
- Nova
- Pierre Ouellette
- Psicosis
- Puppet the Psycho Dwarf
- Reno
- "The Road Dogg" B.G. James
- Chris Sabin
- Sabu
- Mike Sanders
- Perry Saturn
- Norman Smiley
- Rick Steiner
- Scott Steiner
- Shark Boy
- Sting
- Stevie Ray
- AJ Styles
- Johnny Swinger
- TEO
- The Vampire Warrior (Gangrel)
- Nate Webb
[edit] Female wrestlers
- Chantelle
- Adara James
- Midajah
- Queen Bea
- Violet Terossi
- Trinity
- Luna Vachon
[edit] Non-wrestling performers
- Jeremy Borash, commentator and ring announcer (also booker)
- Jerry "The King" Lawler, color commentator
- Mark Madden, color commentator
- Terry Taylor, interviewer
- Bret Hart, guest announcer
- Sid Vicious, WWA Commissioner (kayfabe)
- Hiroyoshi Tenzan, sat ringside at the WWA Revolution pay-per-view, interfered in one match
- Larry Zybysko, gave an appearance at Revolution challenging Vince McMahon to a street fight
| Roster World Wrestling All-Stars roster |
| Events List of WWA pay-per-view events |
| Championships International Cruiserweight • World Heavyweight |

