International Wrestling Federation

The International Wrestling Federation (IWF, also known as Killer Kowalski's All-Stars) was a professional wrestling promotion that held events in the New England area of the United States from 1979 to 1996, when it was run by Killer Kowalski.[2][3] The promotion was based in Reading, Massachusetts, with offices in Burlington, Vermont.[1] It operated in conjunction with Kowalski's wrestling school in Malden, Massachusetts.[4]

International Wrestling Federation
AcronymIWF
Founded1979[1]
Defunct1996
HeadquartersReading, Massachusetts
Burlington, Vermont[1]
Founder(s)Killer Kowalski[1]
Owner(s)Killer Kowalski (1979–1996)

History and overview

Formation

The International Wrestling Federation was formed in 1979 by Killer Kowalski two years after starting his wrestling school, the Killer Kowalski Institute for Professional Wrestling, in Malden, Massachusetts. According to former student John Callahan, Kowalski decided to form his own group after an argument with Angelo Savoldi at the Boston Garden.[5] The first championship titles were introduced in the early 1980s with Kowalski and The Executioners being billed as the first IWF Heavyweight and Tag Team Champions respectively. That same year, the IWF began airing a Sunday morning show, Bedlam from Boston, on the WXNE-TV.[1][6] During this period, Kowalski partnered with Dominic DeNucci and Bruno Sammartino's "International Wrestling" group based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[5][7]

Territorial reach

Kowalski initially promoted shows in the Greater Boston Area but eventually toured throughout the Northeastern United States.[2][6] IWF event tours also included high school gyms and fairs in cities throughout New England.[8] Some of the promotion's regular towns included Andover, Bellingham, Billerica, Grafton, Middleboro, Norwood, Waltham, and Westford, Massachusetts. Kowalsi was able to promote IWF shows via his weekly column, "Killer's Corner", for the Boston Sunday Herald.[9][10] The IWF relocated to Burlington, Vermont in the early-1990s[1] but returned to the Boston area by November 2001.[11][12]

Notable talent

The IWF featured many former World Wide Wrestling Federation stars during its early years including, most notably, Dominic DeNucci, Larry Zbyszko, The Haiti Kid and The Valiant Brothers (Jerry Valiant and Johnny Valiant). Bull Curry was the main "heel" wrestling manager before his death.[6] Zbyszko's infamous WWWF feud with Bruno Sammartino spilled over into the IWF as he battled his former mentor's real-life son Bruno Sammartino Jr. in late 1982. Kowalski continued bringing in talent from the World Wrestling Federation when Vince McMahon Jr. took over his father's promotion in the 1980s.

The promotion showcased a number of wrestlers who were regulars in the northeast wrestling scene and was the birthplace of Paul Levesque (then known as Terra Ryzing),[4][13] Perry Saturn[14] and Chyna.[15] Levesque, who had graduated from Kowalski's school at the top of his class,[16] made his IWF debut in March 1992 defeating Tony Roy. Two months later, he won the organization's heavyweight title from Mad Dog Richard.[17][18] Saturn, billed as "The Iron Horseman",[14] won the IWF North American and Light Heavyweight Championship during the early 1990s. He also won the IWF Tag Team Championship with Levesque.[19] Saturn met his future tag team partner John Kronus while working for the IWF and helped enroll him in Kowalski's wrestling school.[20] Brittany Brown was the longest reigning Women's Champion (12 years), then Chyna (Joanie Lee) won the IWF Ladies Championship from Violet Flame in the very late 1990s.[3][21] "Giant" Ron Reis[9] and The Renegade, as "Rio, Lord of the Jungle", found success in World Championship Wrestling.[1]

World Wrestling Federation

Kowalski had a strong relationship with both Vince McMahon Sr. and his son Vince McMahon Jr. His students (many of whom IWF stars) regularly appeared on World Wrestling Federation television as preliminary wrestlers during the 1980s and 90s.[8][22] His best known students - Triple H, Chyna and Perry Saturn - had prominent roles in the company during the Attitude Era.[1][3][15]

The IWF later featured former WWF stars Demolition Ax, King Kong Bundy, Hercules, The Honky Tonk Man, The Mountie, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Jimmy Snuka, and Nikolai Volkoff.[1] In December 1992, following his controversial departure from the WWF, The Ultimate Warrior (appearing under his old "Dingo Warrior" ring name) wrestled Hercules at an IWF show in Billerica, Massachusetts.[23][24] Then current WWF stars, such as Adam Bomb, Bob Backlund, Doink the Clown, King Kong Bundy and Hakushi, occasionally appeared at IWF events in the mid-1990s.[8][25][26][27]

Demise

The IWF stopped holding regular shows after 1996 though Kowalski continued promoting under the "Killer Kowalski's All-Stars" banner for a few more years.[28] In November 2001, the IWF took part in "Headlocks for Humanity", an American Red Cross benefit show for victims of the September 11th attacks, with Slyk Wagner Brown (managed by April Hunter) and CueBall representing the promotion.[11] One of the IWF's last shows was held in Sutton, New Hampshire on November 2, 2002.[29] Finally in 2003, health issues forced Kowalski to withdraw from both promoting and the wrestling school. Following his death in 2008, the Kowalski estate auctioned off IWF correspondence and other wrestling memorabilia from his career.[30]

Alumni

Male wrestlers
Birth name:Ring name(s):Tenure:Notes
Terry AlexanderMike Davis1994
Theodore ArcidiTed Arcidi1988
Victor ArkoMike Kelly1982[5]
William ArkoPat Kelly1982[5]
Robert BacklundBob Backlund1995–1996WWF[26][10][27]
Jimmie BanksJojo Andrews1982
Edward BazzazaEd Bonzo1982
Richard BeauchampMad Dog Richards1990–1995
Steve BolusSteve Bolus1982
Wagner BrownSlyk Wagner Brown2002[29]
Nick BusickNick Busick1982
Richard ByrneRichard Byrne1982
1993
1995
[5]
David CahillD.C. Dillinger2002[29]
George CaiazzoJohn Kronus1994–1995[25][9]
John CallahanJohn Callahan1982[5]
Preston CarringtonTony Ulysses1990
1993
1995
[5]
Bert CentenoEl Mascarado1994
John CharyszynLarry Winters1982
Michael ChrosniakIrish Mike McGee1982
Bryan ClarkAdam Bomb1995WWF[8][25][9]
William ColemanBad Billy Coleman1982
Richard CreasiaRicky Sexton1982[5]
William DeCoffSean O'Reilly1985
Dominic DeNucciDominic DeNucci1982[5]
Ron DiMariaRonnie Dee / The Star Warrior1990
1994–1995
Kenneth Doane Jr.Kenn Phoenix[31]
Christopher DuffyChris Duffy1988
1990
1992–1996
[8][22][25][27]
James Duggan Jr.Jim Duggan1994
Kevin SmythIrish Kevin Shaughnessy / Mr. Ego-Trip Ian Foxx1979–1993
Bill EadieDemolition Ax1993
Eric MaherEddie Edwards2002[29]
William EichenbergerBilly Berger1982
Robert ElowitchRobbie Ellis1988
1995
[25]
Solofa Fatu, Jr.Fatu1996WWF[27]
Gerard FazioJerry Johnson / Jerry Fazio1982
Raymond FernandezHercules1993
Wayne FerrisThe Honky Tonk Man1993
Rudolph FreedRudy Diamond1982
Richard FullerRick Fuller1995[26]
Scott GarlandScott Taylor1993
1995
Steven GrabowskiSteve Grabowski1982
James HellwigThe Dingo Warrior1993
Derek HigbeeThe Bulldozer1993–1996[25][26][27]
John HillJerry Valiant1982
Curtis HughesMr. Hughes1994
Glenn JacobsIsaac Yankem1996WWF[27]
Michael JonesRocky Jones1982
Michael JonesVirgil1995
Ken JuganZoltan the Great1982
John KisselllThe Outpatient1994–1996[9][10]
Walter KowalskiKiller Kowalski1982
1993
[3]
Paul LevesqueTerra Ryzing1992–1994[3][4][15]
Ray LicameliDoink the Clown1995WWF[26]
Steve LombardiThe Brooklyn Brawler / Doink the Clown1995–1996WWF[27]
Timothy McNeanyTim McNeany1993–1996[8][25][26][27]
Joe MeagherTim O'Reilly1985
1990
Robert MillerBushwhacker Butch1995[10]
John MintonBig John Studd1990
James NeidhartJim Neidhart1992
Robert Orton Jr.Bob Orton, Jr.1988
1992
Christoper PalliesKing Kong Bundy1995WWF[8][25][9]
Josip PeruzovicNikolai Volkoff1994WWF
Darryl PetersonMan Mountain Rock1995WWF
Dan PettiglioDan Petty1982
1985
[5]
Lanny PoffoLanny Poffo1994
Timothy ReidTim Reid1982[5]
James ReiherJimmy Snuka1993
Ron ReisRon Reis1994[9]
Jacques Rougeau Jr.The Mountie1993
Tony RoyAntoine Roy / Tony Roy1990–1996[8][9][10][27]
David SammartinoBruno Sammartino Jr.1982[5]
Perry SatulloThe Iron Horseman / Perry Saturn1992–1995[25][9]
Scott L. SchwartzGiant David1982[5]
Jerry SeaveyThe Candyman1992–1993
Michael Sharpe Jr.Iron Mike Sharpe1990
Michael ShawBastion Booger1995[10]
Ronald ShawRon Shaw1982
Kensuke ShinzakiHakushi1995WWF[8]
Robert ShoupRob Van Winkle1985
1988
Merced SolisTito Santana1994–1995
John SullivanJohnny Valiant1982[5]
Paul SwangerConcrete Cowboy1982
Terry SzopinskiThe Warlord1994–1995
Dan VinalBig Dan Vinal1985-2002[12]
Kevin WacholzNailz1993
Brian WalshBrian Walsh1985
1995–1996
[8][27]
Phil WatsonWhipper Watson Jr.1982
Lawrence WhistlerLarry Zbyszko1982[5]
Brian WickensBushwhacker Luke1995[10]
Richard WilliamsRio, Lord of the Jungle1993
UnknownThe Beast1982
UnknownBill Wilcox1991
UnknownBuddy Donovan1982
UnknownChief War Cloud1982
UnknownChris Grant1982[5]
UnknownCueball2002[29]
UnknownDavey O'Hannon1982
UnknownFreight Train Dan2002[29]
UnknownGreg Winston1982
UnknownGypsy Rodriguez1982
UnknownHans Schroeder1982[5]
UnknownJack Buford1982
UnknownJames Cody / Kid Delicious1996[27]
UnknownJamie Pain2002[29]
UnknownJeff Craney1982
UnknownJeff Roberts2002[29]
UnknownJohn Bonello1982
UnknownJohn Sullivan2002[29]
UnknownManuel Soto1982
UnknownMike Hollow1994–1996[25][26][27]
UnknownMike Madison1982[5]
UnknownMike Sciulli1982
UnknownMike "Jethro" Chambers1982[5]
UnknownThe Mongolian1982
UnknownNemesis2002[29]
UnknownRichie Rich[32]
UnknownRon Lee1982
UnknownRush2002[29]
UnknownRussian Mauler1994
1996
[25][26][27]
UnknownSnooky Fink1994–1996[33][10][27]
UnknownSteve Hart1995[9]
UnknownSteve King / The Arctic Angel1994–1995[10]
UnknownThe Stormtrooper1994–1995[25]
UnknownTre the Smooth Operator1993–1996
2002
[8][25][9][27]
UnknownUltimate Hater2002[29]
Female wrestlers
Birth name:Ring name(s):Tenure:Notes
Theresa BestViolet Flame1995[25][26][9][10]
Dawn FrancisRosebud1990
1993
April HunterApril Hunter2002[29]
Linda JoaquinLinda Dallas1988
Joan LaurerJoanie Lee1996[3][1][15][33]
Amy NicolettiRamblin' Rose1990–1995[25][26][10][34]
Nicole RaczynskiNikki Roxx2002[29]
Diane SymsMisty Blue Simmes1985
1988
Debbie SzosteckiDebbie Combs1982
Alexandra WhitneyAmanda Storm
Blackwidow
2000–2001
UnknownAlexa Starr
Alexia Starr
1994
UnknownBrittany Brown1990
1992–1999
UnknownCrystal Blue1994
UnknownDonna Day1982
UnknownJamie West1992–1996[27]
UnknownRain Drop1996[33]
UnknownTammy West1994
UnknownTheresa Quality1995[25]
Midget wrestlers
Birth name:Ring name(s):Tenure:Notes
Raymond KesslerThe Haiti Kid1982
Jeffrey LudyIrish Leprechaun1988
1996
1999
Dana MagazuDana Carpenter1985
1988
Roger TomlinLittle Boy Blue1982
Douglas Tunstall Jr.Tiny the Terrible1996
Louis Waterhouse Jr.Little Louie1985
1994–1998
UnknownMighty Doom1994
UnknownLittle Leopard1994
Stables and tag teams
Tag team/Stable(s)MembersTenure(s)
The BushwhackersBushwhacker Butch and Bushwhacker Luke1995
The EliminatorsPerry Saturn and John Kronus1994–1995
The Kelly TwinsMike Kelly and Pat Kelly1982
The MutilatorsJamie Pain and Nemesis2002
The Soul BrothersTony Ulysses and Chris Grant
The Valiant BrothersJerry Valiant and Johnny Valiant1982
Managers and valets
Birth name:Ring name(s):Tenure:Notes
Claude GirouxDink1995[26]
Fred Koury Sr.Bull Curry1982
Don LiableThe Bug1994
1996
[33][27]
Kevin SmythMr. Ego-Trip Ian Foxx1990
1993
John MintonBig John Studd1994[9]
UnknownJohn Rodeo1995–1996[9][27]
UnknownProfessor Eugene Bickell1995–1996[26][27]
UnknownVito Carlucci1995[9]
Commentators and interviewers
Birth name:Ring name(s):Tenure:Notes
Chris ClaussenChris Claussen1982Bedlam from Boston announcer
Stephen DriscollStephen Driscoll1982Ring announcer
Bedlam from Boston on-air talent[35]
Mel SimonsMel Simons1982–1999Ring announcer[27]
Bedlam from Boston on-air talent[36]
Referees
Birth name:Ring name(s):Tenure:Notes
Matt CailMatt Cail
Gary McCarthyGary McCarthy
Fred SpartaFred SpartaHead referee[9]
Other personnel
Birth name:Ring name(s):Tenure:Notes
Walter KowalskiKiller Kowalski1979–1996Promoter
Don LiableDon LiableHead of publicity
Official photographer[33]
Company name to Year
Company name:Years:
International Wrestling Federation1979–1996
Killer Kowalski's All Stars2002
Notes
^ Indicates they are deceased.
^ Indicates they died while they were employed with .
WWF ^ Indicates they were part of a talent exchange with the World Wrestling Federation.

Championships

Key
ReignThe reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
EventThe event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
N/AThe specific information is not known
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
(n)Indicates that a title change took place "no later than" the date listed.[Note 1]
 Indicates that there was a period where the lineage is undocumented due to the lack of written documentation

IWF Heavyweight Championship

No.ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1Killer Kowalski11982 (n)N/AUnknownLive event 
         
2Bryan Walsh1N/AN/AUnknownLive event  
3Chris Duffy11986N/AUnknownLive event [37]
         
4Chris Duffy21987N/AUnknownLive event [37]
5Ronnie Dee1N/AN/AUnknownLive event  
6Mad Dog Richards1June, 1991 (n)N/AUnknownLive event  
7Terra Ryzing1March 27, 1993N/AMiddleboro, MassachusettsLive event [38]
VacatedMarch 12, 1994N/AN/AChampionship vacated upon signing a contract with World Championship Wrestling[39]
8Tony Roy1October, 1994 (n)N/AUnknownLive event  
         
9Big Dan Vinal2November 2002N/AUnknownLive event [12]

IWF Tag Team Championship

No.ChampionsReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1The Executioners
(Executioner #1 and Executioner #2)
11981 (n)N/AUnknownLive event 
2David Byrne and Danny Pettiglio1March, 1981 (n)N/AUnknownLive event [40]
3The Executioners
(Executioner #1 and Executioner #2)
21982 (n)N/AUnknownLive event 
4Richard Byrne and Dan Petty21982 (n)N/AUnknownLive event 
5Executioner #1 and Johnny Valiant11982 (n)N/AUnknownLive event 
         

IWF North American Championship

No.ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1The Iron Horseman1March, 1994 (n)N/AUnknownLive event 
         
2Tony Roy1March, 1995 (n)N/AUnknownLive event  

IWF Light Heavyweight Championship

No.ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
         
1Bill Wilcox1December, 1991 (n)N/AUnknownLive event 
2The Iron Horseman1December 6, 1991N/AAndover, MassachusettsLive event 
3Tony Ulysses1January, 1993 (n)N/AUnknownLive event 
4The Iron Horseman2January 8, 1993N/ABillerica, MassachusettsLive event 

IWF Northeast Heavyweight Championship

No.ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1Kevin Shaughnessy (Kevin Smyth)1June, 1984 (n)Retired Title 1985Holyoke, MassachusettsLive event 
         

IWF Ladies Championship

No.ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
         
1Nickie Ryan1N/AN/AUnknownLive event 
2Linda Dallas1February 28, 198530Boston, MassachusettsLive event
3Misty Blue Simmes1March 30, 1985N/AN/ALive event 
4Kat Leroux11987N/AN/ALive event
5Misty Blue Simmes21987N/AN/ALive eventAlso holds the NWA United States Women's Championship
6Babyface Nellie1December 17, 1991N/AN/ALive event
7Brittany Brown1January 17, 1992N/AHanover, MassachusettsLive event 
8Violet Flame1January, 1996 (n)N/AUnknownLive event 
9Joanie Lee1September 28, 1996N/ASalem, New HampshireLive event 
         
10Blakwidow1June, 2001 (n)N/AN/ALive event [41]

Footnotes

References

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