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Professional wrestling authority figures

This list brings together authority figures—people who hold on-screen power—in professional wrestling promotions or brands within North America. The North American wrestling industry portrays authority figures as responsible for making matches, providing rules and generally keeping law and order both in and outside the ring. The role can vary according to disposition as a face authority figure tends to give what the fans want and does what is fair while a heel authority figures tend to run their shows out of their own self-interest.

WWE authority figures

From its founding in 1963 to 1997, the WWE looked to a president as an authority figure. The president had booking power and controlled all wrestlers. However, in 1997 the commissioner replaced the president, with Sgt. Slaughter serving as the first WWE commissioner. During the Attitude Era (1997–2002), not only the commissioner, but also Vince McMahon (through his position as WWE chairman under his evil character Mr. McMahon) had booking power. McMahon usually used his power in order to haze his kayfabe nemesis, Stone Cold Steve Austin. When Shawn Michaels served as commissioner, he could overrule McMahon, but he exercised his booking power only sporadically and was working with an ironclad contract where he could not be fired. When Mick Foley acquired the position, he took full reign until he was fired from the position.

Upon splitting WWE into two separate brands in the WWE brand extension of 2002, on-screen co-owners Vince McMahon and Ric Flair proceeded to draft WWE wrestlers into two separate rosters. Flair took ownership of Raw while McMahon controlled SmackDown. After McMahon regained control of the entire company, he removed Flair from control of Raw, relinquished his own position and appointed separate general managers to control the different brands.

On July 18, 2011, Triple H came to Raw and told Vince McMahon that the board of directors (kayfabe) revoked his "day-to-day operation power" and named him to manage it instead.[1] After that, Triple H became the WWE's chief operating officer, who had the booking power in WWE on both the Raw and SmackDown brands until the Board of Directors stripped him of his power and named John Laurinaitis the interim general manager of Raw.

Presidents and commissioners

  • Willie Gilzenberg, WWF president (1963 – November 15, 1978, died while still in position)
  • Hisashi Shinma, WWF president (1978–1984)
  • Jack Tunney, WWF president (September 1984 – July 12, 1995)
  • Gorilla Monsoon, WWF president (July 12, 1995 – August 4, 1997; interim president from July 12, 1995 to March 31, 1996)
  • Roddy Piper, WWF interim president (1996; substitution for an injured Gorilla Monsoon)
  • Sgt. Slaughter, WWF commissioner (August 4, 1997 – November 23, 1998)
  • Shawn Michaels, WWF commissioner (November 23, 1998 – May 15, 2000)
  • Mick Foley, WWF commissioner1 (June 26, 2000 – December 18, 2000; October 11, 2001 – November 19, 2001)
    • Debra, Lt. commissioner (October 30, 2000 – March 5, 2001)
  • William Regal, WWF commissioner (March 8, 2001 – October 11, 2001)

1 While Mick Foley was commissioner in 2000, he was the ultimate on-screen authority, overriding everyone else

Corporate officers

From 1996 onwards, the corporate roles of Vince McMahon and his wife Linda were gradually acknowledged in WWF programmes and were subsequently included in storylines. The following list gives the development of corporate offices as portrayed in storylines and should not be confused with their counterparts in the actual structure in WWE, Inc. and its predecessors.

  • Vince McMahon, Titan Sports/WWF/WWE, Inc. chairman of the board (since 1980, first acknowledged in 1996)
  • Linda McMahon, WWF, Inc. chief executive officer (1994 – June 7, 1999)1
  • Stone Cold Steve Austin, chief executive officer (June 7, 1999 – June 27, 1999)2
  • Vince McMahon, chief executive officer (June 27, 1999 – September 2, 1999)
  • Linda McMahon, chief executive officer (September 2, 1999 – September 16, 2009)3
  • Vince McMahon, chief executive officer (September 16, 2009 – July 22, 2022)4
  • Triple H chief operating officer (July 18, 2011 – 2019)
    • Theodore Long, assistant to the COO (September 5, 2011 – October 10, 2011)5
    • Kane, director of operations (November 4, 2013 – November 24, 2014; January 5, 2015 – October 25, 2015)
    • Stephanie McMahon, Raw commissioner (July 11, 2016 – December 17, 2018)
      • Mick Foley, general manager of Raw (July 18, 2016 – March 20, 2017)
      • Kurt Angle, general manager of Raw (April 3, 2017 – December 17, 2018)
        • Baron Corbin, constable of Raw (June 4, 2018 – December 16, 2018)
        • Alexa Bliss, supervisor of the Women's Division (November 26, 2018 – December 17, 2018)
      • Drake Maverick, general manager of 205 Live (January 30, 2018 – April 12, 2020)
      • William Regal, general manager of 205 Live (April 12, 2020 – January 5, 2022)
    • Shane McMahon, SmackDown commissioner (July 11, 2016 – October 4, 2019)
      • Daniel Bryan, general manager of SmackDown (July 18, 2016 – April 10, 2018)
      • Paige, general manager of SmackDown (April 10, 2018 – December 17, 2018)

1 In real life, Linda McMahon served on the board of directors for the WWF's parent company from 1980. Vince McMahon appointed her to the position of CEO in 1994 during the WWF steroid scandal.
2 Storyline CEO only; appointed in storyline by Linda McMahon. Lost his position back to Vince McMahon in a ladder match at King of the Ring.
3 Linda McMahon gained control after her husband Vince McMahon was barred from appearing on WWF television after Fully Loaded.
4 Triple H relieved Vince McMahon from his operative duties and became COO. However, Vince McMahon remained chairman and occasionally appeared as such on WWE programmes.
5 Theodore Long announced that Triple H had given him the power to book Raw when necessary. This arrangement ended when John Laurinaitis became interim general manager of Raw.[2]

Raw authorities

SmackDown authorities

NXT authority figures

Defunct brands

Saturday Morning Slam authority figures

ECW brand authorities

All Elite Wrestling authority figures

After the All In wrestling event in 2018, Ring of Honor wrestlers Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks partnered with Shahid Khan and Tony Khan, the owners of Fulham F.C. and Jacksonville Jaguars, to form All Elite Wrestling on January 1, 2019.

Impact Wrestling figures

Chairman (CEO)

  • Jeff Jarrett (2002–2003)
    • Jerry Jarrett (2002–2003)
  • Panda Energy (2003–2016)
  • Dixie Carter (August 12, 2016 – January 5, 2017)
  • Anthem Sports & Entertainment (January 5, 2017 – present)
    • Dixie Carter – minority owner (January 5, 2017 – present)

Director of authority

The director of authority operated as the on-screen authority-figure for the company.

NWA Championship Committee

TNA Wrestling also maintained a championship committee, which was established in 2004 to help the director of authority to book matches and to keep contenders in proper order. The committee members also served as guest judges for Impact! when broadcast by Fox Sports Net as all matches had a time limit and if the match went to time, a judge had to make the call as to who had won. By June 2005, the committee was dropped and only Larry Zbyszko made appearances for the company. Despite the name, the National Wrestling Alliance had no direct relationship with the committee. During its existence, TNA controlled the booking of the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and treated it as its foremost title.

The committee consisted of:

  • Dusty Rhodes (founder, original member, November 2004 – June 2005)
  • Harley Race (original member, November 2004 – June 2005)
  • Terry Funk (original member, November 2004 – March 2005)
    • Funk never appeared on-screen in TNA
  • Roddy Piper (replacement for Funk, March 2005 – June 2005)
  • Larry Zbyszko (original member, November 2004 – June 2005)

Management director

  • Jim Cornette (July 16, 2006 – May 21, 2009)
    • Matt Morgan – bodyguard/enforcer (August 9, 2007 – April 10, 2008)

President (COO)

  • Jerry Jarrett (2002–2004)
  • Jeff Jarrett (2004–2009)
  • Dixie Carter (April 19, 2009 – October 14, 2010), (November 25, 2010 – March 3, 2011), (October 16, 2011 – August 12, 2016)1
    • Hulk Hogan – managing partner (January 4, 2010 – October 14, 2010)
    • Rockstar Spud – chief of staff (November 22, 2013 – March 9, 2014)
  • Hulk Hogan – (October 14, 2010 – November 25, 2010), (March 3, 2011 – October 16, 2011)2
    • Mick Foley – network consultant (May 3, 2011 – June 2, 2011)
  • Billy Corgan (August 12, 2016 – December 2016)

1 Dixie Carter has been legitimately TNA president since 2003 after Panda Energy International became majority shareholder of TNA. However, Jerry Jarrett continued to appear until 2003 as president and Jeff Jarrett was recognised on screen from 2004 until 2009 when Carter began to have the on-screen role.
2 Hulk Hogan was (storyline) president from October 2010 to October 2011 after Carter unknowingly signed her power away to him in a contract. Carter was re-established as on-screen President following Sting defeating Hogan at Bound For Glory.

Vice president

On-screen executive

  • Mick Foley – co-owner/executive shareholder (October 23, 2008 – March 22, 2010); network consultant/executive (May 12, 2011 – June 2, 2011)
  • Billy Corgan (2016)
  • Karen Jarrett – impact executive (January 5, 2017 – October 23, 2017)[4]
  • Bruce Prichard (January 5, 2017 – August 17, 2017)
  • Jim Cornette (August 17, 2017 – September 18, 2017)

General manager (GM)

TNA investor

  • MVP (January 30, 2014 – June 26, 2014)1

1 MVP was also the director of wrestling operations, but he lost his position on June 26, 2014. The investor storyline was dropped after that.

(Executive) director of wrestling operations

  • MVP (March 9, 2014 – June 26, 2014)1
  • Kurt Angle (June 26, 2014  – January 7, 2015)2

1 As a result of the outcome of the Lethal Lockdown match at Lockdown, MVP partly took control of TNA as the (storyline) director of wrestling operations.
2 As a result of a decision made by TNA's board of directors, on June 20, 2014 (aired on June 26, 2014 episode of Impact Wrestling), MVP was removed as the director of wrestling operations, with Kurt Angle announced as MVP's replacement as the executive director of wrestling operations.

Knockouts Division authority figures

  • Traci Brooks – Knockouts commissioner (August 28, 2008 – January 2009)
  • Ms. Tessmacher – general manager (September 20, 2010 – October 14, 2010)
  • Karen Jarrett – executive vice president (September 1, 2011 – December 15, 2011)
    • Traci Brooks – executive assistant (September 1, 2011 – December 15, 2011)
  • Brooke Hogan – Knockouts vice president (May 31, 2012 – August 16, 2013)
  • Maria Kanellis – leader of the Knockouts (April 19, 2016 – October 13, 2016)1
    • Allie – apprentice (May, 2016 – October 13, 2016)
    • Sienna – bodyguard/enforcer (May, 2016 – October 13, 2016)

1 She was told by TNA chairwoman and chief strategy officer Dixie Carter on the September 8, 2016 episode of Impact Wrestling that the decision was made by the TNA Board of Directors that as long as she has possession of the TNA Knockouts Championship, she has no decision-making authority as her being both Knockouts champion and leader of the Knockouts creates a conflict of interest. On the October 13, 2016 episode of Impact Wrestling, she lost a title vs. Knockouts leadership match against Gail Kim, thus completely removing her as leader of the Knockouts.

Xplosion commissioner

Executive producer

Representative of the TNA Board of Directors

  • Earl Sullivan Armstrong (June 26, 2014) 1

1 Made the announcement on the June 26, 2014 episode of Impact Wrestling that MVP was stripped of his title as director of wrestling operations, then later on announced Kurt Angle as MVP's replacement as executive director of wrestling operations.

Representative of the Impact Board of Directors & Consultant/Advisor to Anthem

1 Made the announcement on the June 17, 2021 episode of Impact Wrestling that Don Callis was fired from Impact and also ceased being Executive Vice President. Dreamer also reinstated Sami Callihan. [5] On the June 24, 2021 episode, it was revealed that Dreamer had been asked by Anthem by stay on as the company's Consultant/Advisor within Impact. [6]

Executive Vice President

Ring of Honor authority figures

  • Rob Feinstein – founder
  • Cary Silkin – owner (February 23, 2002 – May 21, 2011)
  • Gabe Sapolsky – head of talent relations (February 23, 2002 – October 26, 2008)
  • Jim Cornette – commissioner (October 2, 2005 – November 4, 2006)
  • Ric Flair – ROH ambassador (April 5, 2009 – May 30, 2009)
  • Jim Cornette – executive producer (September 26, 2009 – October 13, 2012)
  • Joe Koff – ROH chief operating officer (May 21, 2011 – present)
  • Nigel McGuinness – match-coordinator (November 3, 2012 – December 2016)

International Wrestling Association authority figures

  • Savio Vega, general manager (2001–2006)
  • Orlando Toledo, general manager (2006–2010)
  • Joe Bravo, general manager (2010–2012)

World Championship Wrestling authority figures

Ted Turner purchased Jim Crockett Promotions and launched World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1988. The company went through a series of vice presidents and bookers, ranging from those with little wrestling experience to those entrenched in the old territorial methods of promotion until Eric Bischoff took control in 1994. His tenure saw the creation of Nitro, the start of the Monday Night Wars and the formation of the New World Order. Declining ratings saw Bischoff ousted in 1999 and former WWF writer Vince Russo was hired in an attempt to salvage the company. WCW was purchased by the WWF in March 2001, but the company was featured prominently on WWF television as part of the Invasion storyline for the remainder of the year.

Owner

1 Shane McMahon owned WCW as part of the Invasion storyline, with the rights actually owned by WWF chairman Vince McMahon.

Executive vice president

  • Jim Herd (1989–1992)
  • Kip Allen Frey (1992)
  • Bob Dhue (1992–1995)
  • Eric Bischoff (1996–1998)
  • Nick Lambros (1998–1999)
  • Bill Busch (1999–2000)

Vice President of Wrestling Operations

  • Bill Watts (1992–1993)
  • Ole Anderson (1993)

Senior Vice President

  • Eric Bischoff (1994–1996)

President

1 Flair became on-screen president after defeating Eric Bischoff in a match on Nitro.
2 Sting became on-screen president after defeating Ric Flair in a match on Nitro, then several weeks later gave up the position for WCW to name a new president.

Commissioner

  • Nick Bockwinkel (January 27, 1994 – June 18, 1995)
  • J. J. Dillon (April 21, 1997 – October 25, 1999)
  • Roddy Piper (September 8, 1997 – 2000)
  • Terry Funk (January 3, 2000 – January 16, 2000)
  • Kevin Nash (January 16, 2000 – April 10, 2000)
    • Jeff Jarrett – acting/interim commissioner (January 31, 2000 – February 9, 2000)
  • Ernest Miller (May 31, 2000 - October 29, 2000), (January 14, 2001 – February 12, 2001), (February 18, 2001 – February 26, 2001)
  • Mike Sanders (October 29, 2000 – January 14, 2001)
  • Lance Storm (February 12, 2001 – February 18, 2001)
  • William Regal (October 15, 2001 – November 18, 2001)1

1 Regal served as the Alliance commissioner during the Invasion storyline.

The Powers That Be

1 Upon arriving in WCW, Russo and Ferrara were introduced as the Powers That Be, a mysterious on-screen presence that controlled the company.

Leaders of The New Blood

1 Bischoff returned to WCW as an unspecified authority figure on April 10, 2000 and alongside Vince Russo took control of the company as the leaders of The New Blood group.

Extreme Championship Wrestling authority figures

1 Stephanie McMahon owned ECW as part of the Invasion storyline, with the rights actually owned by WWE chairman Vince McMahon.

Chikara authority figures

Founder

Owner

Commissioner

Director of Fun

  • Leonard F. Chikarason (2005–2009)
  • Dieter VonSteigerwalt (2009–2010)
  • Wink Vavasseur (2010–2013)
  • Mike Quackenbush (2014–2017)
    • Bryce Remsburg – acting/interim director of Fun (2016)
  • Bryce Remsburg (2017–present)

Other positions

  • Cavalier Jones – Member of the Chikara Board of Directors (2004)
  • Wink Vavasseur – executive auditor of the board of directors (2010–2013)
  • Jakob Hammermeier – King of Chikara (unofficial, 2016)

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Game" changer for McMahon".
  2. ^ "WWE Raw Results - 9/5/2011" 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine. Theodore Long came out to announce an eight-man tag team match on that night and also his booking power.
  3. ^ Lambert, Jeremy (February 15, 2022). "Cody And Brandi Rhodes Moving On From AEW | Fightful News". www.fightful.com. Retrieved 2022-03-06.
  4. ^ "Impact Wrestling News: Jeff Jarret On The Hardys Leaving & More". 28 February 2017.
  5. ^ "Anthem's representative @THETOMMYDREAMER has REINSTATED @TheSamiCallihan and FIRED @TheDonCallis as IMPACT EVP". 18 June 2021. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  6. ^ "Impact Wrestling News - Tommy Dreamer's New On-Screen Role, Purrazzo vs. Susan". eWrestlingNews.com. 25 June 2021.
  7. ^ Williams, Hardcore History, p. 130.

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This list brings together authority figures people who hold on screen power in professional wrestling promotions or brands within North America The North American wrestling industry portrays authority figures as responsible for making matches providing rules and generally keeping law and order both in and outside the ring The role can vary according to disposition as a face authority figure tends to give what the fans want and does what is fair while a heel authority figures tend to run their shows out of their own self interest Contents 1 WWE authority figures 1 1 Presidents and commissioners 1 2 Corporate officers 1 3 Raw authorities 1 4 SmackDown authorities 1 5 NXT authority figures 1 6 Defunct brands 1 6 1 Saturday Morning Slam authority figures 1 6 2 ECW brand authorities 2 All Elite Wrestling authority figures 3 Impact Wrestling figures 3 1 Chairman CEO 3 2 Director of authority 3 3 NWA Championship Committee 3 4 Management director 3 5 President COO 3 6 Vice president 3 7 On screen executive 3 7 1 General manager GM 3 8 TNA investor 3 9 Executive director of wrestling operations 3 9 1 Knockouts Division authority figures 3 9 1 1 Xplosion commissioner 3 10 Executive producer 3 11 Representative of the TNA Board of Directors 3 12 Representative of the Impact Board of Directors amp Consultant Advisor to Anthem 3 13 Executive Vice President 4 Ring of Honor authority figures 5 International Wrestling Association authority figures 6 World Championship Wrestling authority figures 6 1 Owner 6 2 Executive vice president 6 2 1 Vice President of Wrestling Operations 6 2 2 Senior Vice President 6 3 President 6 4 Commissioner 6 5 The Powers That Be 6 6 Leaders of The New Blood 7 Extreme Championship Wrestling authority figures 8 Chikara authority figures 8 1 Founder 8 2 Owner 8 3 Commissioner 8 4 Director of Fun 8 5 Other positions 9 See also 10 Notes and referencesWWE authority figures EditSee also WWE From its founding in 1963 to 1997 the WWE looked to a president as an authority figure The president had booking power and controlled all wrestlers However in 1997 the commissioner replaced the president with Sgt Slaughter serving as the first WWE commissioner During the Attitude Era 1997 2002 not only the commissioner but also Vince McMahon through his position as WWE chairman under his evil character Mr McMahon had booking power McMahon usually used his power in order to haze his kayfabe nemesis Stone Cold Steve Austin When Shawn Michaels served as commissioner he could overrule McMahon but he exercised his booking power only sporadically and was working with an ironclad contract where he could not be fired When Mick Foley acquired the position he took full reign until he was fired from the position Upon splitting WWE into two separate brands in the WWE brand extension of 2002 on screen co owners Vince McMahon and Ric Flair proceeded to draft WWE wrestlers into two separate rosters Flair took ownership of Raw while McMahon controlled SmackDown After McMahon regained control of the entire company he removed Flair from control of Raw relinquished his own position and appointed separate general managers to control the different brands On July 18 2011 Triple H came to Raw and told Vince McMahon that the board of directors kayfabe revoked his day to day operation power and named him to manage it instead 1 After that Triple H became the WWE s chief operating officer who had the booking power in WWE on both the Raw and SmackDown brands until the Board of Directors stripped him of his power and named John Laurinaitis the interim general manager of Raw Presidents and commissioners Edit Willie Gilzenberg WWF president 1963 November 15 1978 died while still in position Hisashi Shinma WWF president 1978 1984 Jack Tunney WWF president September 1984 July 12 1995 Gorilla Monsoon WWF president July 12 1995 August 4 1997 interim president from July 12 1995 to March 31 1996 Roddy Piper WWF interim president 1996 substitution for an injured Gorilla Monsoon Sgt Slaughter WWF commissioner August 4 1997 November 23 1998 Shawn Michaels WWF commissioner November 23 1998 May 15 2000 Mick Foley WWF commissioner1 June 26 2000 December 18 2000 October 11 2001 November 19 2001 Debra Lt commissioner October 30 2000 March 5 2001 William Regal WWF commissioner March 8 2001 October 11 2001 1 While Mick Foley was commissioner in 2000 he was the ultimate on screen authority overriding everyone else Corporate officers Edit From 1996 onwards the corporate roles of Vince McMahon and his wife Linda were gradually acknowledged in WWF programmes and were subsequently included in storylines The following list gives the development of corporate offices as portrayed in storylines and should not be confused with their counterparts in the actual structure in WWE Inc and its predecessors Vince McMahon Titan Sports WWF WWE Inc chairman of the board since 1980 first acknowledged in 1996 Linda McMahon WWF Inc chief executive officer 1994 June 7 1999 1 Stone Cold Steve Austin chief executive officer June 7 1999 June 27 1999 2 Vince McMahon chief executive officer June 27 1999 September 2 1999 Linda McMahon chief executive officer September 2 1999 September 16 2009 3 Vince McMahon chief executive officer September 16 2009 July 22 2022 4 Triple H chief operating officer July 18 2011 2019 Theodore Long assistant to the COO September 5 2011 October 10 2011 5 Kane director of operations November 4 2013 November 24 2014 January 5 2015 October 25 2015 Stephanie McMahon Raw commissioner July 11 2016 December 17 2018 Mick Foley general manager of Raw July 18 2016 March 20 2017 Kurt Angle general manager of Raw April 3 2017 December 17 2018 Baron Corbin constable of Raw June 4 2018 December 16 2018 Alexa Bliss supervisor of the Women s Division November 26 2018 December 17 2018 Drake Maverick general manager of 205 Live January 30 2018 April 12 2020 William Regal general manager of 205 Live April 12 2020 January 5 2022 Shane McMahon SmackDown commissioner July 11 2016 October 4 2019 Daniel Bryan general manager of SmackDown July 18 2016 April 10 2018 Paige general manager of SmackDown April 10 2018 December 17 2018 1 In real life Linda McMahon served on the board of directors for the WWF s parent company from 1980 Vince McMahon appointed her to the position of CEO in 1994 during the WWF steroid scandal 2 Storyline CEO only appointed in storyline by Linda McMahon Lost his position back to Vince McMahon in a ladder match at King of the Ring 3 Linda McMahon gained control after her husband Vince McMahon was barred from appearing on WWF television after Fully Loaded 4 Triple H relieved Vince McMahon from his operative duties and became COO However Vince McMahon remained chairman and occasionally appeared as such on WWE programmes 5 Theodore Long announced that Triple H had given him the power to book Raw when necessary This arrangement ended when John Laurinaitis became interim general manager of Raw 2 Raw authorities Edit Main article List of WWE Raw on air personalities Authority figures See also Raw WWE brand and List of WWE Raw guest stars SmackDown authorities Edit Main article List of WWE SmackDown on air personalities Authority figures See also SmackDown WWE brand NXT authority figures Edit Main article NXT WWE brand Authority figures See also NXT WWE brand Defunct brands Edit Saturday Morning Slam authority figures Edit Main article WWE Saturday Morning Slam General Managers See also WWE Saturday Morning Slam ECW brand authorities Edit Main article WWE ECW Authority figures See also ECW WWE brand All Elite Wrestling authority figures EditSee also All Elite Wrestling After the All In wrestling event in 2018 Ring of Honor wrestlers Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks partnered with Shahid Khan and Tony Khan the owners of Fulham F C and Jacksonville Jaguars to form All Elite Wrestling on January 1 2019 Shahid Khan and Tony Khan owners January 1 2019 present The Young Bucks executive Vice Presidents January 1 2019 present Cody Rhodes executive Vice President January 1 2019 February 15 2022 3 Kenny Omega executive Vice Presidents January 1 2019 present Impact Wrestling figures EditSee also Impact Wrestling Chairman CEO Edit Jeff Jarrett 2002 2003 Jerry Jarrett 2002 2003 Panda Energy 2003 2016 Dixie Carter August 12 2016 January 5 2017 Anthem Sports amp Entertainment January 5 2017 present Dixie Carter minority owner January 5 2017 present Director of authority Edit The director of authority operated as the on screen authority figure for the company Erik Watts July 23 2003 January 28 2004 Don Callis January 28 2004 February 4 2004 Jeff Jarrett February 11 2004 February 18 2004 Vince Russo February 18 2004 November 7 2004 Dusty Rhodes November 7 2004 June 17 2005 NWA Championship Committee Edit TNA Wrestling also maintained a championship committee which was established in 2004 to help the director of authority to book matches and to keep contenders in proper order The committee members also served as guest judges for Impact when broadcast by Fox Sports Net as all matches had a time limit and if the match went to time a judge had to make the call as to who had won By June 2005 the committee was dropped and only Larry Zbyszko made appearances for the company Despite the name the National Wrestling Alliance had no direct relationship with the committee During its existence TNA controlled the booking of the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and treated it as its foremost title The committee consisted of Dusty Rhodes founder original member November 2004 June 2005 Harley Race original member November 2004 June 2005 Terry Funk original member November 2004 March 2005 Funk never appeared on screen in TNA Roddy Piper replacement for Funk March 2005 June 2005 Larry Zbyszko original member November 2004 June 2005 Management director Edit Jim Cornette July 16 2006 May 21 2009 Matt Morgan bodyguard enforcer August 9 2007 April 10 2008 President COO Edit Jerry Jarrett 2002 2004 Jeff Jarrett 2004 2009 Dixie Carter April 19 2009 October 14 2010 November 25 2010 March 3 2011 October 16 2011 August 12 2016 1Hulk Hogan managing partner January 4 2010 October 14 2010 Rockstar Spud chief of staff November 22 2013 March 9 2014 Hulk Hogan October 14 2010 November 25 2010 March 3 2011 October 16 2011 2Mick Foley network consultant May 3 2011 June 2 2011 Billy Corgan August 12 2016 December 2016 1 Dixie Carter has been legitimately TNA president since 2003 after Panda Energy International became majority shareholder of TNA However Jerry Jarrett continued to appear until 2003 as president and Jeff Jarrett was recognised on screen from 2004 until 2009 when Carter began to have the on screen role 2 Hulk Hogan was storyline president from October 2010 to October 2011 after Carter unknowingly signed her power away to him in a contract Carter was re established as on screen President following Sting defeating Hogan at Bound For Glory Vice president Edit Jeff Jarrett 2002 2003 On screen executive Edit Mick Foley co owner executive shareholder October 23 2008 March 22 2010 network consultant executive May 12 2011 June 2 2011 Billy Corgan 2016 Karen Jarrett impact executive January 5 2017 October 23 2017 4 Bruce Prichard January 5 2017 August 17 2017 Jim Cornette August 17 2017 September 18 2017 General manager GM Edit Sting October 20 2011 March 22 2012 Hulk Hogan March 29 2012 October 3 2013 Bully Ray July 15 2015 August 5 2015 Jeff Jarrett August 12 2015 September 16 2015 Ethan Carter III July 8 2015 and May 31 2016 TNA investor Edit MVP January 30 2014 June 26 2014 11 MVP was also the director of wrestling operations but he lost his position on June 26 2014 The investor storyline was dropped after that Executive director of wrestling operations Edit MVP March 9 2014 June 26 2014 1 Kurt Angle June 26 2014 January 7 2015 21 As a result of the outcome of the Lethal Lockdown match at Lockdown MVP partly took control of TNA as the storyline director of wrestling operations 2 As a result of a decision made by TNA s board of directors on June 20 2014 aired on June 26 2014 episode of Impact Wrestling MVP was removed as the director of wrestling operations with Kurt Angle announced as MVP s replacement as the executive director of wrestling operations Knockouts Division authority figures Edit Traci Brooks Knockouts commissioner August 28 2008 January 2009 Ms Tessmacher general manager September 20 2010 October 14 2010 Karen Jarrett executive vice president September 1 2011 December 15 2011 Traci Brooks executive assistant September 1 2011 December 15 2011 Brooke Hogan Knockouts vice president May 31 2012 August 16 2013 Maria Kanellis leader of the Knockouts April 19 2016 October 13 2016 1Allie apprentice May 2016 October 13 2016 Sienna bodyguard enforcer May 2016 October 13 2016 1 She was told by TNA chairwoman and chief strategy officer Dixie Carter on the September 8 2016 episode of Impact Wrestling that the decision was made by the TNA Board of Directors that as long as she has possession of the TNA Knockouts Championship she has no decision making authority as her being both Knockouts champion and leader of the Knockouts creates a conflict of interest On the October 13 2016 episode of Impact Wrestling she lost a title vs Knockouts leadership match against Gail Kim thus completely removing her as leader of the Knockouts Xplosion commissioner Edit Desmond Wolfe May 16 2011 June 16 2011 Executive producer Edit Eric Bischoff January 4 2010 October 16 2011 Ms Tessmacher executive assistant April 28 2010 September 20 2010 Jeff Jarrett February 1 2017 October 23 2017 Representative of the TNA Board of Directors Edit Earl Sullivan Armstrong June 26 2014 11 Made the announcement on the June 26 2014 episode of Impact Wrestling that MVP was stripped of his title as director of wrestling operations then later on announced Kurt Angle as MVP s replacement as executive director of wrestling operations Representative of the Impact Board of Directors amp Consultant Advisor to Anthem Edit Tommy Dreamer June 17 2021 Present 11 Made the announcement on the June 17 2021 episode of Impact Wrestling that Don Callis was fired from Impact and also ceased being Executive Vice President Dreamer also reinstated Sami Callihan 5 On the June 24 2021 episode it was revealed that Dreamer had been asked by Anthem by stay on as the company s Consultant Advisor within Impact 6 Executive Vice President Edit Don Callis December 5 2017 June 17 2021 Scott D Amore December 5 2017 Present Ring of Honor authority figures EditSee also Ring of Honor Rob Feinstein founder Cary Silkin owner February 23 2002 May 21 2011 Gabe Sapolsky head of talent relations February 23 2002 October 26 2008 Jim Cornette commissioner October 2 2005 November 4 2006 Ric Flair ROH ambassador April 5 2009 May 30 2009 Jim Cornette executive producer September 26 2009 October 13 2012 Joe Koff ROH chief operating officer May 21 2011 present Nigel McGuinness match coordinator November 3 2012 December 2016 International Wrestling Association authority figures EditSavio Vega general manager 2001 2006 Orlando Toledo general manager 2006 2010 Joe Bravo general manager 2010 2012 World Championship Wrestling authority figures EditSee also World Championship Wrestling Ted Turner purchased Jim Crockett Promotions and launched World Championship Wrestling WCW in 1988 The company went through a series of vice presidents and bookers ranging from those with little wrestling experience to those entrenched in the old territorial methods of promotion until Eric Bischoff took control in 1994 His tenure saw the creation of Nitro the start of the Monday Night Wars and the formation of the New World Order Declining ratings saw Bischoff ousted in 1999 and former WWF writer Vince Russo was hired in an attempt to salvage the company WCW was purchased by the WWF in March 2001 but the company was featured prominently on WWF television as part of the Invasion storyline for the remainder of the year Owner Edit Ted Turner October 11 1988 March 23 2001 Harvey Schiller vice president of Turner Sports Shane McMahon March 23 2001 November 18 2001 1 Vince McMahon November 2001 present 1 Shane McMahon owned WCW as part of the Invasion storyline with the rights actually owned by WWF chairman Vince McMahon Executive vice president Edit Jim Herd 1989 1992 Kip Allen Frey 1992 Bob Dhue 1992 1995 Eric Bischoff 1996 1998 Nick Lambros 1998 1999 Bill Busch 1999 2000 Vice President of Wrestling Operations Edit Bill Watts 1992 1993 Ole Anderson 1993 Senior Vice President Edit Eric Bischoff 1994 1996 President Edit Eric Bischoff 1997 September 1999 Ric Flair December 28 1998 July 19 1999 1Charles Robinson vice president Sting July 19 1999 August 1999 21 Flair became on screen president after defeating Eric Bischoff in a match on Nitro 2 Sting became on screen president after defeating Ric Flair in a match on Nitro then several weeks later gave up the position for WCW to name a new president Commissioner Edit Nick Bockwinkel January 27 1994 June 18 1995 J J Dillon April 21 1997 October 25 1999 Roddy Piper September 8 1997 2000 Terry Funk January 3 2000 January 16 2000 Kevin Nash January 16 2000 April 10 2000 Jeff Jarrett acting interim commissioner January 31 2000 February 9 2000 Ernest Miller May 31 2000 October 29 2000 January 14 2001 February 12 2001 February 18 2001 February 26 2001 Mike Sanders October 29 2000 January 14 2001 Lance Storm February 12 2001 February 18 2001 William Regal October 15 2001 November 18 2001 11 Regal served as the Alliance commissioner during the Invasion storyline The Powers That Be Edit Vince Russo October 5 1999 January 1 2000 1 Ed Ferrara11 Upon arriving in WCW Russo and Ferrara were introduced as the Powers That Be a mysterious on screen presence that controlled the company Leaders of The New Blood Edit Eric Bischoff April 10 2000 July 9 2000 1 Vince Russo April 10 2000 October 2000 1 Bischoff returned to WCW as an unspecified authority figure on April 10 2000 and alongside Vince Russo took control of the company as the leaders of The New Blood group Extreme Championship Wrestling authority figures EditSee also Extreme Championship Wrestling Tod Gordon owner 1992 May 1995 7 Paul Heyman owner May 1995 April 2001 Cyrus Network representative 1999 2001 Stephanie McMahon owner July 9 2001 November 18 2001 1 Vince McMahon owner January 28 2003 present 1 Stephanie McMahon owned ECW as part of the Invasion storyline with the rights actually owned by WWE chairman Vince McMahon Chikara authority figures EditSee also Chikara professional wrestling Founder Edit Mike Quackenbush Reckless YouthOwner Edit Mike Quackenbush 2002 2020 The Titor Conglomerate storyline 2010 2013 Robbie Ellis storyline 2014 2020 Commissioner Edit Bob Saget 2006 2008 Dave Coulier 2008 2010 Director of Fun Edit Leonard F Chikarason 2005 2009 Dieter VonSteigerwalt 2009 2010 Wink Vavasseur 2010 2013 Mike Quackenbush 2014 2017 Bryce Remsburg acting interim director of Fun 2016 Bryce Remsburg 2017 present Other positions Edit Cavalier Jones Member of the Chikara Board of Directors 2004 Wink Vavasseur executive auditor of the board of directors 2010 2013 Jakob Hammermeier King of Chikara unofficial 2016 See also EditList of professional wrestlers List of professional wrestling promotersNotes and references Edit Game changer for McMahon WWE Raw Results 9 5 2011 Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Theodore Long came out to announce an eight man tag team match on that night and also his booking power Lambert Jeremy February 15 2022 Cody And Brandi Rhodes Moving On From AEW Fightful News www fightful com Retrieved 2022 03 06 Impact Wrestling News Jeff Jarret On The Hardys Leaving amp More 28 February 2017 Anthem s representative THETOMMYDREAMER has REINSTATED TheSamiCallihan and FIRED TheDonCallis as IMPACT EVP 18 June 2021 Retrieved 18 June 2021 Impact Wrestling News Tommy Dreamer s New On Screen Role Purrazzo vs Susan eWrestlingNews com 25 June 2021 Williams Hardcore History p 130 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Professional wrestling authority figures amp oldid 1128730745, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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