Night (svo)

Night is a former multi time sVo Champion and was inducted into the sVo Hall of Fame on 16th April 2013. Night also held the International & Tag Team Championships during his sVo run and had memorable feuds with Issac White and his half brother Nightmare


Psyko Stevo (DW / svo)

Psyko Stevo is a former two time sVo Champion and was inducted into the sVo Hall of Fame on 16th April 2013. Stevo was involved in the early days of the sVo and had a memorable feud over the sVo Championship with the first ever Champion Mike Polowy. Psyko Stevo was also a former multi time Dynasty Wrestling Champion.


Jay Wildman (svo)

Jay Wildman was a former sVo & Las Vegas Champion over his two stints in the sVo. Wildman also had a stint in the sVo under a mask under the ring name ‘Grimnar’ before unmasking to the shock of everyone to announce himself as Wildman. Wildman was inducted into the sVo Hall of Fame on 16th April 2013.


Mike Best (dw / P:v / svo)

Mike Best was the first ever sVo Champion and also the first man to hold the belt on two separate occasions. Best won the first ever sVo Victory Cup Tournament, and had memorable feuds with Psyko Stevo & Johnny All-Star, as well as an infamous alliance with Kelly Flawless. Best was also previously a member of the Dynasty Wrestling and Project:Violence rosters, holding the P:V Heavyweight Championship.


johnny all star (sVo)

A bonafide sVo legend, Johnny All Star was with the promotion since day one. All Star had several memorable runs with the sVo Championship, and some big feuds with the likes of William Vorheez and his half brother Anthony Moretti. Johnny All Star is one of the first names you think of when you think of the sVo.


cody williams (sVo)

Cody Williams, the man known as ‘220’ (Second 2 None) had some memorable sVo moments throughout his career, including some big feuds with long term rival Nathan Paradine, as well as returning to the federation in its latest run to finally capture the sVo Championship belt.


roscoe shame (sVo)

A former sVo Heavyweight & International Champion, Roscoe Shame dominated the sVo for a period of time, both teaming up and fighting against Bobby Dean in some huge matches, including the infamous finger poke of doom.


william vorheez (sVo)

William Vorheez came to the sVo as a tag team wrestler with his brother Tripp Whipwreck as part of ‘Drunk and Disorderly’, however after the death of his brother, Vorheez went on to become a singles legend, holding the sVo Championship on multiple occasions and being the face of the company for a long period of time.


‘the dark horse’ curtis knight (P:V / sVo)

In the first run of P:V, Knight was the muscle of a dominant group known as ‘the Legends Club’ along with Mike Best and Shooting Star. However just as his singles career was taking off, P:V would close its doors. It wasn’t until fifteen years later that Knight would finally get his hands on the P:V Heavyweight Championship, reforming the Legends Club in the process and having a dominant run at the top of the federation.


‘superstar’ shawn storm (dw)

An often controversial figure, ‘SSS’ Superstar Shawn Storm was a dominating precence in Dynasty Wrestling in the early 2000’s, becoming a multiple DW Heavyweight Champion. Storm founded the ‘New Breed’ faction and had some memorable feuds and matches with his half brother ‘the Icon’ Chris Boswell, Teddy Rafter, Sewaside & Rick Lacey among others.


jet (dw)

When Jet first came to DW in the early 2000’s, he found himself at the bottom of the card and often losing. However Jet battled his way up from the bottom to the very top, finally winning the DW Heavyweight Championship belt and going on to headline Global Takeover.


rick lacey (dw)

Rick Lacey was a big time wrestler in DW, becoming a World Champion on a number of occasions. Lacey was a controversial wrestler, happy to rub others up the wrong way amongst his pursuit for gold.


‘the icon’ chris boswell (dw)

Someone who was always willing to cause anarchy wherever he went, Boswell will go down in history as one of the best wrestlers to ever step foot in Dynasty Wrestling. The half brother of Shawn Storm, the two went on to have many legendary rivalries.


the gillesp (dw)

No doubt a Dynasty Wrestling legend, if the Gillesp was around in the modern era then he would most likely have been cancelled and Dynasty Wrestling would be cancelled off of every network going. Gillesp was a mainstay of DW, someone that could always be relied upon. A former Heavyweight Champion and one of the most entertaining to ever do it.


havoc (dw)

Havoc was one of the most dominating wrestlers of the early eras of Dynasty Wrestling, holding the DW Heavyweight Championship and making it his own in the early 2000’s. If it wasn’t for the efforts of Havoc, then Dynasty Wrestling and everything that came after it may never have existed.


‘the enigma’ chris cage (dw)

One of the stars of the early era of DW, Cage had legendary feuds with the likes of Havoc on his road to becoming a DW World Heavyweight Champion. Cage infamously competed in a triple cage match for the DW Championship.


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