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This is a list of every person employed and/or contracted to '''[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]'''. This includes the workers of [[Ohio Valley Wrestling]] and [[Deep South Wrestling, LLC]]. This is with the exception to the wrestlers who make "special appearances", and the section for those non-contracted in developmental territories. You can also click ''[[Special:Recentchangeslinked/World Wrestling Entertainment roster|Recent Changes]]'' to see recent edits to all listings on this page.
 
[[Image:Fire_emblem_noken.jpg|thumb|250px|Eliwood, Hector and Lyn from ''Fire Emblem (Game Boy Advance)'', the first ''Fire Emblem'' to be released internationally.]]
==Main rosters==
===[[WWE RAW|RAW Brand]]===
====Male====
*[[Shelton Benjamin]]
*[[Lance Cade]]
*[[Carly Colon|Carlito (Carlos Colón, Jr.)]]
*[[John Cena]]
*[[Rob Conway]]
*[[Adam Copeland|Edge (Adam Copeland)]]
*[[Nick Dinsmore|Eugene (Nick Dinsmore)]]
*[[Ric Flair|Ric Flair (Richard Fliehr)]]
*[[Mick Foley]]
*[[Charlie Haas]]
*[[Johnny Jeter|Johnny (Johnny Jeter)]]
*[[Glen Jacobs|Kane (Glen Jacobs)]]
*[[Ken Doane|Kenny (Ken Doane)]]
*[[Derek Graham-Couch|Robbie McAlister (Derek Graham-Couch)]]
*[[Russell Murray|Rory McAlister (Russell Murray)]]
*[[Shawn Michaels|Shawn Michaels (Michael Hickenbottom)]]
*[[Michael Brenley|Mikey (Mike Brenley)]]
*[[Nick Mitchell|Mitch (Nick Mitchell)]]
*[[Trevor Rhodes|Trevor Murdoch (Trevor Rhodes)]]
*[[Nick Nemeth|Nicky (Nick Nemeth)]]
*[[John Hennigan|Johnny Nitro (John Hennigan)]]
*[[Randy Orton]]
*[[Gene Snitsky|Snitsky (Eugene Snitsky)]]
*[[Matthew Kaye|Matt Striker (Matthew Kaye)]]
*[[Triple H|Triple H (Paul Levesque)]]
*[[Eddie Fatu|Umaga (Eddie Fatu)]]
*[[Sean Morley|Val Venis (Sean Morley)]]
*[[Nelson Frazier, Jr.|Viscera (Nelson Frazier, Jr.)]]
 
{{nihongo|'''''Fire Emblem'''''|ファイアーエムブレム|Faiā Emuburemu}} is a popular [[strategy game|strategy]]/[[computer role-playing games|role-playing]] [[video game]] franchise developed by [[Intelligent Systems|Intelligent Systems Co., Ltd.]] (specifically [[Shouzou Kaga]]), the makers of [[Nintendo Wars#Advance Wars|Advance Wars]], and published by [[Nintendo Co., Ltd.]]. The ''Fire Emblem'' games are known to be the first of their genre, the [[strategic role-playing game]], with a very strong emphasis on western forms of medieval folklore.
====Female====
*[[Mickie James]]
*[[Candice Michelle|Candice Michelle (Candice Beckman)]]
*[[Trish Stratus|Trish Stratus (Patricia Stratigias)]]
*[[Lisa Marie Varon|Victoria (Lisa Marie Varon)]]
*[[Torrie Wilson|Torrie Wilson (Victoria Gruner)]]
 
The series currently spans ten games, and has graced the [[Famicom]], [[Super Famicom]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[GameCube]] and [[Wii]]. [[Fire Emblem: The Goddess of Dawn|The most recent title in the series]] was first released in Japan on February 22, 2007. A North American release is expected to follow at an undisclosed date in 2007.
====Managers/valets====
*[[Hazem Ali|Armando Alejandro Estrada (Hazem Ali)]] - ''manager of Umaga''
*[[Amy Dumas|Lita (Amy Dumas)]] - ''manager of Edge; occasional wrestler''
*[[Melina Perez|Melina (Melina Perez)]] - ''manager of Johnny Nitro; occasional wrestler''
 
==International release==
====Announcers, commentators and interviewers====
Since its inception in 1990, the ''Fire Emblem'' series was formerly confined to Japan. In 2001, Nintendo released ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', a fighting game starring characters from games produced throughout the company's history. The Japanese release of the game contained two characters from the ''Fire Emblem'' series; Marth, the original protagonist in the series, starred in ''Fire Emblem: Ankoku no Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi'', and ''Fire Emblem: Monshō no Nazo'', and Roy starred in the then-unreleased sixth game, ''Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi''. According to Nintendo's official Japanese website, Marth was put in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' upon the request of Japanese gamers. Marth's design and playability earned him extra attention while the game underwent debug testing in North America, and it was by the decision of Nintendo of America that he was included in the North American version. Roy had been included in Japan to promote the upcoming release of ''Fūin no Tsurugi'', and was likewise included in the North American version. It was due in part to Marth and Roy's popularity from their appearance in ''SSBM'' that Nintendo eventually decided to localize and market ''Fire Emblem'' games for North American and European release.
*[[Lilian Garcia]] - ''ring announcer''
*[[Todd Grisham]] - ''commentator for HEAT and interviewer''
*[[Jerry Lawler|Jerry "The King" Lawler]] - ''color commentator for RAW; occasional wrestler''
*[[Maria Kanellis|Maria (Maria Kanellis)]] - ''interviewer; also occasional wrestler''
*[[Jim Ross]] - ''play-by-play commentator for RAW and Executive Vice President of Business Strategies''
 
''[[Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken]]'', the seventh title in the series, became the first to see an international release in 2003. Released outside of Japan simply as ''Fire Emblem'', the game was designed specifically with newcomers to the series in mind, and the first ten chapters were structured in a manner that eased newcomers into the gameplay. All ''Fire Emblem'' titles produced since have also seen international release.
====Other on-air talent====
*[[Jonathan Coachman]] - ''Executive Assistant''
*[[Jim Duggan|"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan]] - ''[[kayfabe]]: tutor of Eugene and occasional wrestler; also has a Legends contract''
*[[Shane McMahon]] - ''Executive Vice President of Global Media; Head of Media Relations Department''
*[[Vince McMahon]] - ''Interim General Manager and WWE Chairman''
 
====Inactive==Gameplay==
===Basics===
*[[Danny Holly|Danny Basham (Danny Holly)]] - ''last match was a dark match on February 13''
[[Image:Thracia776Screencap.png|thumb|right|Game-play map screen from ''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776''.]]
*[[René Goguen|René Duprée (René Goguen)]] - ''redebuting soon''
''Fire Emblem'' is a series of [[turn-based]] strategy games that involve moving units through a map grid in order to defeat the opposition and eventually complete a mission objective, such as seizing a base, surviving for a number of turns, or defeating a boss. The combat system bases itself on a [[rock-paper-scissors]] method of fighting, as each weapon type has both an advantage and a disadvantage against other types. From ''Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu'' to the most recent game ''[[Fire Emblem: Akatsuki no Megami]]'', the weapon triangle has been [[lance]] beats [[sword]], sword beats [[axe]], and axe beats lance. Bows are unaffected by the triangle and can do higher amounts of damage against flying units, but this is offset by the bow-wielder's inability to counter-attack direct melee strikes.
*[[Chris Mordetsky|Chris Masters (Chris Mordetsky)]] - ''taking time off due to drug-related issues''
*[[Beth Phoenix|Beth Phoenix (Elizabeth Carolan)]] - ''fractured mandible; out for 2 months''
*[[Harry Smith (wrestler)|Harry Smith]] - ''debuting soon''
 
A similar [[Magic in the Fire Emblem series|triangle for magic]], that varies from game to game, has also existed. The basic triangles of magic are light beats dark, dark beats anima, and anima beats light. In other games, fire beats wind, wind beats thunder and thunder beats fire. Magic is also unique in that magical attacks can be used from either a distance or in melee range.
===[[WWE Friday Night SmackDown!|SmackDown! Brand]]===
====Male====
*[[David Bautista|Batista (David Bautista)]]
*[[Mike Bucci|Simon Dean (Mike Bucci)]]
*[[Dave Finlay|Finlay (Dave Finlay)]]
*[[Shoichi Funaki|Funaki (Shoichi Funaki)]]
*[[Dalip Singh|The Great Khali (Dalip Singh)]]
*[[Matt Hardy]]
*[[Gregory Helms]]
*[[Mark Henry]]
*[[Mike Shane|Jake (Mike Shane)]]
*[[Todd Shane|Jesse (Todd Shane)]]
*[[David Cash|Kid Kash (David Cash)]]
*[[Brian Kendrick]]
*[[Ken Anderson (wrestler)|Ken Kennedy (Ken Anderson)]]
*[[Booker Huffman|King Booker (Booker Huffman)]]
*[[Franklin Lashley|Bobby Lashley (Franklin Lashley)]]
*[[Paul London]]
*[[Oscar Gutierrez|Rey Mysterio (Óscar Gutiérrez)]]
*[[Jamie Noble|Jamie Noble (James Howard)]]
*[[Dionicio Castellanos|Psicosis (Dionicio Castellanos Torres)]]
*[[Darren Matthews|William Regal (Darren Matthews)]]
*[[Scott Garland|Scotty 2 Hotty (Scott Garland)]]
*[[Francisco Pantoja Islas|Super Crazy (Francisco Pantoja Islas)]]
*[[Sylvain Grenier|Sylvan (Sylvain Grenier)]]
*[[Chris Chavis|Tatanka (Chris Chavis)]]
*[[Mark Calaway|The Undertaker (Mark Calaway)]]
*[[Vito LoGrasso|Vito (Vito LoGrasso)]]
 
====Female=Units and relationships===
Unlike ''Advance Wars'' and other tactical RPGs such as ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'', player-generated units are absent. Instead, ''Fire Emblem'' utilizes a distinct cast of characters, each belonging to one of many [[character classes]]. Unlike most strategy games, each unit has a personality and past of its own. Money is used to buy better weapons and various items, and using units in battle will allow them to gain [[experience points]]; a character's level will increase upon gaining one hundred experience points. Leveling party members up can be a challenge, as many newly recruited units arrive with inferior levels and statistics, but because the amount of experience earned from defeating an enemy is determined by the level discrepancy between the battling units, a characters at lower levels earn more experience than more experienced characters when defeating enemies of comparable level.
*[[Ashley Massaro|Ashley (Ashley Massaro)]]
*[[Jillian Hall]]
*[[Michelle McCool-Alexander|Michelle McCool (Michelle McCool-Alexander)]]
 
Depending on the mechanics of the particular game, characters may change classes upon reaching a certain level, or through the use of a special item that will force a unit's promotion. Characters that change class receive a one-time statistics upgrade that is higher than the average leveling upgrade and additional abilities that are standards of the higher-tier classes. For instance, a cavalier in ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance'' will change classes automatically after earning enough experience to advance to level 21, becoming a level 1 paladin, will become capable of moving greaters distances in a single turn, and will become able to wield two kinds of weapons.
====Managers/valets====
*[[Shawn Daivari|Daivari (Shawn Daivari)]] - ''manager of The Great Khali''
*[[Dylan Postl|The Little Bastard (Dylan Postl)]] - ''partner of Finlay''
*[[Sharmell Sullivan|Queen Sharmell (Sharmell Sullivan-Huffman)]] - ''manager of King Booker''
 
Typically, the size of the player's character roster is very small at the beginning of each game, but as progress is made, other units may join the player's party through story events or through actions taken. The latter games in the series typically contain playable rosters between thirty and fifty characters deep.
====Announcers, commentators and interviewers====
*[[Tony Chimel]] - ''ring announcer''
*[[Michael Cole|Michael Cole (Michael Sean Coulthard)]] - ''play-by-play commentator for SmackDown! and Managing Editor of WWE.com''
*[[John Layfield|John "Bradshaw" Layfield]] - ''color commentator for SmackDown!''
*[[Kristal Marshall]] - ''interviewer; also occasional wrestler''
*[[Josh Lomberger|Josh Mathews (Josh Lomberger)]] - ''interviewer''
*[[Mike Mizanin|The Miz (Mike Mizanin)]] - ''host of SmackDown!''
*[[Todd Romero|Steve Romero (Todd Romero)]] - ''interviewer''
 
[[Romantic love|Romance]] and friendship are prevalent themes throughout the ''Fire Emblem'' series. Starting from the sixth game, ''Fuuin no Tsurugi'', this characteristic has been further emphasized in the gameplay itself through the use of support conversations. In the GBA ''Fire Emblem'' titles, these conversations could be triggered by having specific pairs of characters end their turns standing next to each other. After a specific number of turns have accumulated, the player is given the option to view a support conversation between the two characters. ''Path of Radiance'' simplified the approach by requiring characters to be in a certain number of battles together and not necessarily adjacent to one another. Each time a pair of characters engage in a support conversation, their affinity towards each other will increase, giving them statistical bonuses that activate any time the characters are next to each other on the battlefield. If two characters with a mutual romantic attraction, strong friendship, or other form of mutual connection engage in three Supports throughout the game, the result will often affect the game's ending. Depending on the characters involved, such results could include marriage, a deepening of friendship, or a continued pursuit of their continuing relationship.
====Other on-air talent====
*[[Chavo Guerrero, Jr.|Chavo Guerrero (Salvador Guerrero III)]] - ''appears in a non-wrestling role''
*[[Theodore Long]] - ''General Manager''
 
====Inactive=Death===
''Fire Emblem'' characters that run out of hit points and die cannot be brought back to life in game. This also affects recruitable NPC and enemy units. If a player wishes to continue using a character or recruit a unit that has been killed, then the chapter must be restarted from the beginning. In addition, a "Game Over" occurs whenever one of the main characters (Lords) falls, or in other situations depending on a mission's requirements. Only under special circumstances, such as being significantly related to the story, will characters who have fallen in battle not actually die. In extremely rare situations, such as in ''Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu'', ''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones'', and ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance'', characters that fall in battle can become playable at a later point in the game. Exceptions aside, there is normally no method for restoring a fallen character's life, such as a particular spell or scroll. When there is one, it rarely occurs and breaks with only one use.
*[[Chris Benoit]] - ''[[kayfabe]]: injured by Mark Henry; actually taking an [[indefinite]] [[sabbatical]] due to shoulder problems''
*[[Marty Wright|The Boogeyman (Marty Wright)]] - ''[[kayfabe]]: served with restraining order by Booker T; actually had surgery April 4 to repair a left bicep tear; out for a minimum 4 months''
*[[Paul Burchill|Paul Burchill (Paul Birchall)]] - ''[[kayfabe]]: injured by Mark Henry; actually having knee surgery done''
*[[Bob Holly|Hardcore Holly (Bob Howard)]] - ''has a serious staph infection after having undergone arm surgery; last appearance was on November 20''
*[[Adam Birch|Joey Mercury (Adam Birch)]] - ''being sent to drug rehab''
*[[Sylvester Terkay]] - ''debuting soon''
 
{{Fire Emblem characters}}
===[[Extreme Championship Wrestling (WWE)|ECW Brand]]===
====Male====
*[[Paul Wight|Big Show (Paul Wight)]]
*[[CM Punk|CM Punk (Phil Brooks)]]
*[[Peter Polaco|Justin Credible (Peter Polaco)]]
*[[Danny Doring|Danny Doring (Dan Morrison)]]
*[[Tommy Dreamer|Tommy Dreamer (Tom Laughlin)]]
*[[Mike Hettinga|Mike Knox (Mike Hettinga)]]
*[[Balls Mahoney|Balls Mahoney (Jonathan Rechner)]]
*[[Charles John Spencer|Tony Mamaluke (Charles Spencer)]]
*[[James Maritato|Little Guido Maritato (James Maritato)]]
*[[Michael Manna|Stevie Richards (Michael Manna)]]
*[[Michael Depoli|Road Kill (Michael Depoli)]]
*[[Terry Brunk|Sabu (Terry Brunk)]] - ''also has a legends contract''
*[[Jim Fullington|The Sandman (Jim Fullington)]]
*[[Al Snow|Al Snow (Allen Sarven)]]
*[[Andrew "Test" Martin|Test (Andrew Martin)]]
 
==Naming of the series==
====Female====
The "Fire Emblem" to which the games' title refers is a plot device or item that has taken multiple forms throughout the series, changing with the setting. The original Fire Emblem was a [[shield]] which allowed the wielder, [[Marth (Fire Emblem)|Marth]], to use the [[Falchion]] sword. In the remake of the original game in ''Monshō no Nazo'', the Fire Emblem can be used by Marth to open chests and can be upgraded with five orbs to turn it into the [[Shield of Seals]] in Book two. In ''Rekka no Ken'' and ''Fūin no Tsurugi'', the Fire Emblem is a gemstone required for a ceremony to recognize the heir to the throne of Bern. It is also used to unlock the Sword of Seals. In ''The Sacred Stones'', the Fire Emblem is the Sacred Stone of Grado, which holds the Demon King's spirit, but it is split in two (the other half forms the Dark Stone), and the Fire Emblem is crushed. In ''Path of Radiance'', it was another name for Lehran's Medallion, an artifact containing the imprisoned spirit of an evil god. In ''Seisen no Keifu'', it does not appear, but it is mentioned as the family crest of the Velthomer house by the person succeeding it. But, it was also hinted to be one of the twelve holy weapons in the game.
*[[Carlene Begnaud|Jazz (Carlene Begnaud)]]
 
==Games==
====Managers/valets====
*[[Michael Fury|Big Guido (Michael Fury)]] - ''member of The FBI; occasional wrestler''
*[[Barbie Blank|Kelly (Barbie Blank)]] - ''[[exhibitionist]] and manager of Mike Knox''
 
The following is a list of games released in the series.
====Announcers, commentators and interviewers====
*[[Justin Roberts]] - ''ring announcer''
*[[Joey Styles|Joey Styles (Joseph Bonsignore)]] - ''play-by-play commentator''
*[[Tazz|Tazz (Peter Senerchia)]] - ''color commentator; occasional wrestler''
 
:''Games predating ''Rekka no Ken'' were released only in Japan. Due to this, there are no official English language titles for these games. An official English language title may be given if Nintendo of America elects to localize any of these games to North America.''
====Other on-air talent====
*[[Kevin Fertig|Fertig (Kevin Fertig)]] - ''currently in a non-wrestling role as a vampire''
*[[Paul Heyman]] - ''Head of ECW''
*[[Shelly Martinez|Shelly (Shelly Martinez)]] - '' currently in a non-wrestling role as a tarot card reader''
 
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====Inactive====
|-
*[[C.W. Anderson|C.W. Anderson (Chris Wright)]] - ''debuting soon''
!Cover !! Official Western title !! Japanese title !! Japanese Title Translation !!Platform !! Year !!Notes
*[[Kurt Angle]] - ''suspended for 30 days''
|-
*[[Doug Basham]] - ''debuting soon; scheduled for house shows''
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*[[Francine Fournier|Francine (Francine Fournier)]] - ''debuting soon''
|
*[[Terry Funk]] - ''injured''
|ファイアーエムブレム 暗黒竜と光の剣 <p>(''[[Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi]]'')
*[[David Heath (wrestler)|Gangrel (David Heath)]] - ''signed contract; reports indicate he won't be used due to gaining too much weight''
|''The Dark Dragon and Sword of Light''
*[[Derek Neikirk]] - ''debuting soon; scheduled for house shows''
|[[Famicom]]
*[[Ryan O'Reilly (wrestler)|"Roughhouse" Ryan O'Reilly]] - ''debuting soon; scheduled for house shows''
|[[1990]]
*[[Stephanie Finochio|Trinity (Stephanie Finochio)]] - ''recovering from knee surgery''
|The first ''Fire Emblem'' title.
*[[Rob Van Dam|Rob Van Dam (Rob Szatkowski)]] - ''suspended for 30 days, without pay, as of July 4th, 2006''
|-
|style="align:center"|[[Image:Fe2box.jpg|100px]]
|
|ファイアーエムブレム外伝 <p>(''[[Fire Emblem Gaiden]]'')
|''Sidestory''
|[[Famicom]]
|[[1991]]
|Side story of the first title.
|-
|style="align:center"|[[Image:Fe3box.jpg|100px]]
|
|ファイアーエムブレム 紋章の謎 <p>(''[[Fire Emblem: Monshō no Nazo]]'')
|''Mystery of the Emblem''
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]
|[[1993]]
|Enhanced remake of the ''Dark Dragon and Sword of Light'' along with sequel. It was adapted into a 2-part [[OVA]] series. In the English translated credits it says the show was based on "Fire Emblem: Secret of Crest" instead of "Mystery of the Emblem".
|-
|style="align:center"|[[Image:Seisen no Keifu.jpg|100px]]
|
|ファイアーエムブレム 聖戦の系譜 <p>(''[[Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu]]'')
|''Genealogy of <br />the Holy War''
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]
|[[1996]]
|The first ''Fire Emblem'' title set in a separate universe. Deviates from standard ''Fire Emblem'' gameplay mechanisms.
|-
|style="align:center"|[[Image:Fe5box.jpg|100px]]
|
|ファイアーエムブレム トラキア776 <p>(''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]'')
|''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776''
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]
|[[Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Nintendo Power]]: [[1999]] <p> Commercial release: [[2000]]
|A sidestory of ''Seisen no Keifu''. The last commercial release of the Super Famicom.
|-
|style="align:center"|[[Image:Fuuin no Tsurugi.jpg|100px]]
|
|ファイアーエムブレム 封印の剣 <p>(''[[Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi]]'')
|''Sword of Seals''
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|[[2002]]
|The first ''Fire Emblem'' title to appear on a Nintendo [[handheld]].
|-
|style="align:center"|[[Image:GBA Fire Emblem Box.jpg|100px]]
|''[[Fire Emblem (Game Boy Advance)|Fire Emblem]]''
|ファイアーエムブレム 烈火の剣 <p>(''Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken'')
|''Sword of Fire''
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|[[2003]]
|The first ''Fire Emblem'' title to be released in the West and the prequel to ''Sword of Seals''.
|-
|style="align:center"|[[Image:Fire Emblem The Sacred Stones.JPG|100px]]
|''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]''
|ファイアーエムブレム 聖魔の光石 <p>(''Fire Emblem: Seima no Kōseki'')
|''The Stones of Saintly and Demonic Light''
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|Japan: [[2004]] US: [[2005]]
|First title to incorporate several play mechanics not seen since ''Fire Emblem Gaiden''.
|-
|style="align:center"|[[Image:Fire Emblem PoR Boxart.JPG|100px]]
|''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]''
|ファイアーエムブレム 蒼炎の軌跡<p> (''Fire Emblem: Sōen no Kiseki'')
|''Trail of the Blue Flame''
|[[Nintendo Gamecube]]
|[[2005]]
|The first title in the series to be rendered in [[3D computer graphics|three-dimensions]] and to incorporate [[full motion video]].
|-
|style="align:center"|[[Image:Fire Emblem Goddess of the Dawn Japanese Boxart.jpg|100px]]
|''(Has yet to be officially titled worldwide)
|ファイアーエムブレム 暁の女神 <p> (''Fire Emblem: Akatsuki no Megami'')
|''[[Fire Emblem: The Goddess of Dawn|Goddess of Dawn]]'' <ref>{{cite web|title=Fire Emblem: The Goddess of Dawn (Wii)|url=http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3153633|accessdate=2007-02-26|last=Kennedy|first=Sam|date=[[2006-09-14]]|publisher=[[1UP.com]]}}</ref>
|[[Wii]]
|[[2007]]
|The sequel to ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance''.
|}
 
==Music==
==Developmental rosters==
The musical scores for ''Fire Emblem'' have been composed by [[Yuka Tsujiyoko]] for most of the series' history. ''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones'' was scored by Saki Haruyama, Yoshihiko Kitamura, and Yoshito Hirano, under Tsujiyoko's supervision. The first eight games in the series all featured soundtracks composed entirely of instrumental music. However, ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]'' broke from this trend with the end credit theme "Life Returns", a lyrical piece sung in the language of the fictional heron laguz tribe.
===[[Ohio Valley Wrestling]]===
====Male====
*[[Brent Albright]]
*[[Gregg Groothuis|Jack Bull (Gregg Groothuis)]]
*[[Elijah Burke]]
*[[Chet Jablonski|Chet the Jet (Neil Bzibziak)]]
*[[Cliff Compton|"Domino" Cliff Compton]]
*[[Shad Gaspard]]
*[[Kasey James]]
*[[Steven Lewington]]
*[[Jeff Velocci|Mason Raige (Jeff Velocci)]]
*[[Ryan Reeves]]
*[[Jimmy Snuka, Jr.|Deuce Shade (James Reiher, Jr.)]]
*[[Seth Skyfire|Seth Skyfire (Steve Adkins)]]
*[[Ronnie Arniell|Shawn Spears (Ronnie Arniell)]]
*[[Aaron "The Idol" Stevens |Aaron Stevens]]
*[[Ryan Wilson|Tytus (Ryan Wilson)]]
 
There are also recurring tracks in the Fire Emblem series. The most frequently used is the "Fire Emblem Main Theme" which is played at some point during each game. Its use is particularly varied, as it is sometimes used as the title screen theme, while in ''Path of Radiance'', the song isn't heard until the very end of the game, when each character's performance is ranked. Another track that is frequently remixed is a character recruitment theme entitled "Together We Ride," although it is not used in every game. Since ''[[Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu]]'', battle themes of previous Fire Emblem games have been remixed as arena battle themes. Similar rearranging appears in other circumstances, as well; for example, the musical score for the trial maps in ''Path of Radiance'' was originally the music score for Chapter 10 of ''Seisen no Keifu''.
====Female====
*[[Kara Drew|Cherry (Kara Drew)]] - ''manager of The Untouchables''
*[[Victoria Crawford]]
 
==Other media==
====Non-contracted talent====
*[[John Carelli|Boris Alexiev (John Carelli)]]
*[[Pat Buck]]
*[[Robbie Dawber]]
*[[Discord (wrestler)|Discord]]
*[[Faith (wrestler)|Faith]]
*[[Fuji Cakes]]
*[[Vic Grimes]]
*[[Roni Jonah]]
*[[Raul Loco]]
*[[Ronan Keenan]]
*[[Jessica Kresa|ODB (Jessica Kresa)]]
*[[Jewel (wrestler)|Jewel]]
*[[Neighborhoodie]]
*[[Cody Runnels]]
*[[Serena Deeb|Serena (Serena Deeb)]]
*[[Russell Simpson (wrestler)|Russell Simpson]]
*[[Sosay]]
*[[Jennifer Thomas]] - ''ring attendant''
*[[Venus (wrestler)|Venus]]
*[[Fred Williams (wrestler)|Fred Williams]]
*[[The Roni]]
 
*In [[1995]], an [[anime]] [[OVA]] (co-produced with [[KSS (company)|KSS]]) was produced and released; it was closely based on the first three acts of the very first game in the series or more specifically, the remake contained in ''Monshō no Nazo''. See also ''[[Fire Emblem (anime)]]''.
====Announcers, commentators and interviewers====
*[[Kenny Bolin]] - ''commentator
*[[Dean Hill]] - ''commentator''
 
*Fire Emblem The Best Volume One was a video game music sound-track released on April 25, 1997 by Nintendo corporation (serial# PSCN-5058~9).
====Other on-air talent====
*[[Daniel Burile|Danny Davis (Daniel Burile)]] - ''OVW owner''
*[[Dan Garza]] - ''writer''
*[[Jaycey Harper|Jason Phoenix (Jayse Castillo)]] - ''works backstage; also appears in backstage segments''
 
====Inactive==Trivia==
*A title listed as "AKANEIA" in the debug mode of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' suggests that an arena based upon ''Fire Emblem'' was under development, but no real map data exists and players often end up fighting against Marth and Roy in Hyrule Temple. If Marth is unlocked and all human players hold either L or R while selecting Hyrule Temple, a remixed version of Fire Emblem's main theme and the recruiting theme will play instead of its original music. The song may also play randomly if Marth is unlocked.
*[[Matt Cappotelli]] - ''diagnosed with a [[brain tumor]]''
*[[Katarina Waters|Nikita (Katarina Waters)]] - ''signed developmetal contract''
 
*In another Intelligent Systems game, ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', there is a minor character in Petalburg that raves about his favorite video games when spoken to. The first game he talks about is ''[[Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken|Fire Emblem]]''.
===[[Deep South Wrestling, LLC|Deep South Wrestling]]===
====Male====
*[[Drew Hankinson|Freakin' Deacon (Drew Hankinson)]]
*[[Danny Gimondo]]
*[[Ray Gordy]]
*[[Brad Bradley|Bradley Jay (Brad Bradley)]]
*[[Matt Cardona|Brett Majors (Matt Cardona)]]
*[[Brian Myers|Brian Majors (Brian Myers)]]
*[[Kevin Matthews (wrestler)|Kevin Matthews (Kevin McDonald)]]
*[[Tyson Smith|Kenny Omega (Tyson Smith)]]
*[[Chuck Palumbo]]
*[[Eric Perez]]
*[[Antonio Banks|Montel Vontavious Porter (Antonio Banks)]]
*[[Oleg Prudius]]
*[[Chris Rombola]]
*[[Tony Stradlin|Tony Santarelli (Tony Stradlin)]]
*[[Sonny Siaki]]
*[[Damien Steele]]
*[[Tommy Suede]]
*[[Mike Taylor (wrestler)|Mike Taylor]]
 
*''[[Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo]]'' is the only Fire Emblem game to appear in [[Famitsu]]'s 2006 Top one hundred games list. Famitsu readers voted it the number sixty-eighth game of all time. It was also among the first titles released as a Virtual Console title at the launch of the Japanese region Wii Shop Channel.
====Female====
*[[Shantelle Taylor|Shantelle Taylor (Shantelle Malawski)]]
*[[Tracy Taylor]] - ''manager of High Impact''
*[[Kristin Eubanks|Krissy Vaine (Kristin Eubanks)]] - ''manager of Kevin Matthews''
*[[Angel Williams]]
 
*The Nintendo DS game ''[[Daigasso! Band-Brothers]]'' features the Fire Emblem theme as a song.
====Non-contracted talent====
*[[Mikal Adryan]]
*[[Frank Caiazzo|Francisco Ciatso]]
*[[Melissa Coates]]
*[[Scott Fantastic]]
*[[Mark Jindrak]]
*[[Cru Jones]]
*[[Luscious]]
*[[Antonio Mestre]]
*[[Quentin Michaels]]
*[[Kyle McNeely|Onyx (Kyle McNeely)]]
*[[Steve Williams (wrestler)|"Dr. Death" Steve Williams]]
 
*Fire Emblem characters are usually [[right-handed]]. One exception is that Sothe from ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance'' and ''Fire Emblem: The Goddess of Dawn'' is [[left-handed]], according to the official artwork.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
====Annnouncers, commentators and interviewers====
*[[William DeMott|Bill DeMott (William DeMott)]] - ''commentator''
*[[Ted Guinness]] - ''commentator''
*[[Dan Masters]] - ''announcer''
*[[Ron Niemi]] - ''commentator''
*[[Nigel Sherrod]] - ''commentator''
 
*A red-headed girl named Anna makes appearances in numerous games in the series. Although she isn't an actual member of any ''Fire Emblem'' cast, she generally appears in games when the player is about to suspend game data or serves as the tutorial narratress.
====Other on-air talent====
*[[Jody Hamilton]] - ''DSW owner''
 
==UnassignedSee talentalso==
*[[James Yun|Akio (James Yun)]] - ''signed contract; being considered for ECW brand''
*[[Jon Bolen]] - ''signed contract''
*[[Shannon Moore]] - ''signed contract; being considered for ECW and SmackDown!''
 
*[[List of character classes#Fire Emblem|List of character classes]]
==Stables and Tag Teams==
*[[Table of Fire Emblem characters]]
====RAW====
*[[Fan translation]]
*'''[[Cade & Murdoch]]''' ([[Lance Cade]] & [[Trevor Rhodes|Trevor Murdoch]])
*[[Nintendo Wars]]
*'''[[D-Generation X]]''' ([[Shawn Michaels]] & [[Triple H]])
*[[Tear Ring Saga]]
*[[Nick Dinsmore|Eugene]] and [[Jim Duggan|"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan]]
*'''[[The Highlanders (wrestling)|The Highlanders]]''' ([[Derek Graham-Couch|Robbie McAlister]] & [[Russell Murray|Rory McAlister]])
*[[Vince McMahon]] & [[Shane McMahon]]
*'''[[Spirit Squad]]''' ([[Ken Doane|Kenny]], [[Johnny Jeter|Johnny]], [[Nick Mitchell|Mitch]], [[Nick Nemeth|Nicky]], and [[Mike Mondo|Mikey]])
 
====SmackDown!==References==
{{Reflist}}
*'''[[Shane Twins|The Gymini]]''' ([[Mike Shane|Jake]] & [[Todd Shane|Jesse]]) with [[Mike Bucci|Simon Dean]]
*'''[[The King's Court|King Booker's Court]]''' ([[Booker Huffman|King Booker]], [[Darren Matthews|William Regal]] & [[Dave Finlay|Finlay]] with [[Sharmell Sullivan|Queen Sharmell]] and [[Dylan Postl|Little Bastard]])
*'''[[London & Kendrick]]''' ([[Paul London]] & [[Brian Kendrick]])
*'''[[The Pitbulls (WWE)|The Pitbulls]]''' ([[David Cash|Kid Kash]] & [[Jamie Noble]])
 
====ECW==External links==
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*'''[[Full Blooded Italians|The F.B.I.]]''' ([[James Maritato|Little Guido]], [[Charles John Spencer|Tony Mamaluke]], and [[Michael Fury|Big Guido]] with [[Stephanie Finochio|Trinity]])
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*[http://www.fire-emblem.com Official US ''Fire Emblem'' website]
*[http://www.intsys.co.jp/game/fe/index.html Intelligent Systems' official ''Fire Emblem'' website (Japanese)]
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/fe/index.html Nintendo of Japan's official ''Fire Emblem'' website (Japanese)]
*[http://eg.nttpub.co.jp/fe/ Official Trading Card Game website (Japanese)]
*{{moby game|id=-group/fire-emblem-series|name=The ''Fire Emblem'' series}}
*[http://eaichu250.superbusnet.com/ English Fire Emblem Documentary]
 
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====Ohio Valley Wrestling====
*[[Shad Gaspard]] & [[The Neighborhoodie]]
*'''The Untouchables''' ([[Jimmy Snuka, Jr.|Deuce Shade]] & [[Cliff Compton|"Domino" Cliff Compton]] with [[Kara Drew|Cherry]])
 
====Deep South Wrestling====
*'''Ebony & Ivory''' ([[Ray Gordy]] & [[Damien Steele]])
*'''High Impact''' ([[Tony Stradlin|Tony Santarelli]] & [[Mike Taylor (wrestler)|Mike Taylor]] with [[Tracy Taylor]])
*'''The Major Brothers''' ([[Matt Cardona|Brett Majors]] & [[Brian Myers|Brian Majors]])
*[[Antonio Banks|Montel Vontavious Porter]] & [[Eric Perez]] (with [[Quentin Michaels]])
*'''Team Elite''' ([[Mike Hettinga|Mike Knox]] & [[Derek Neikirk]])
 
==Others==
====Creative team====
*[[Court Bauer]]
*[[Gerald Brisco]]
*[[Chris DeJoseph]]
*[[Ted DiBiase]]
*[[Brian Gerwitz]]
*[[Alex Greenfield]]
*[[Michael Hayes (wrestler)|Michael Hayes (Michael Seitz)]]
*[[Ed Koskey]]
*[[David Lagana]]
*[[Stephanie McMahon-Levesque]] - ''Senior Vice President of Creative Writing''
*[[Pat Patterson|Pat Patterson (Pierre Clemont)]]
*[[Bruce Prichard|Bruce Pritchard]]
*[[Virgil Runnels, Jr.|Dusty Rhodes (Virgil Runnels, Jr.)]]
 
====Legends Program====
*[[Percy Pringle|Paul Bearer (William Moody)]]
*[[Scott Bigelow|Bam Bam Bigelow (Scott Bigelow)]]
*[[The Fabulous Moolah|The Fabulous Moolah (Lillian Ellison)]]
*[[Barbara Goodish]] (representing her late husband [[Frank Goodish|Frank "Bruiser Brody" Goodish]])
*[["Superstar" Billy Graham|"Superstar" Billy Graham (Wayne Coleman)]]
*[[Jim Harris (wrestler)|Kamala (Jim Harris)]]
*[[Gene Okerlund|"Mean" Gene Okerlund]]
*[[Bob Orton, Jr.|"Cowboy" Bob Orton]]
*[[Roddy Piper|Rowdy Roddy Piper (Roderick Toombs)]]
*[[Jake "The Snake" Roberts|Jake "The Snake" Roberts (Aurelian Smith, Jr.)]]
*[[Leon White|Vader (Leon White)]]
*[[Luke Weyers]]
*[[Mae Young]]
 
====Referees====
=====Main rosters=====
*[[Mike Chioda]]
*[[Jack Doan]]
*[[Mickie Henson]]
*[[Chris Kay]]
*[[Jim Korderas]]
*[[Dewey Larson]]
*[[Nick Hamilton|Nick Patrick (Nick Hamilton)]]
*[[Chad Patton]]
*[[Mike Posey]]
*[[Charles Robinson (referee)|Charles Robinson]]
*[[Marty Rubalcaba]]
 
=====Developmental rosters=====
*[[Robert Briskoe]]
*[[Goose Mahoney]]
*[[Mark Owens]]
*[[Kevin Keenan|Keenan Quinn (Kevin Keenan)]]
*[[Ray Ramsey]]
 
====Trainers and road agents====
*[[Arn Anderson|Arn Anderson (Martin Lunde)]]
*[[Chris Brannan]]
*[[Jason Crivello]]
*[[Greg Gagne (wrestler)|Greg Gagne]]
*[[Anthony Garcia|Tony Garea (Anthony Garcia)]]
*[[Barry Hatch]]
*[[Larry Heck]]
*[[Tim Horner]]
*[[Steve Keirn]]
*[[Eric Langley]]
*[[Jack Lanza|Blackjack Lanza (Jack Lanza)]]
*[[Dean Malenko|Dean Malenko (Dean Simon)]]
*[[Ricky Steamboat|Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat (Richard Blood)]]
*[[David Taylor (wrestler)|Dave Taylor]]
*[[Tim White (wrestling)|Tim White]]
 
====Other====
*[[Sue Aitchison]] - ''manager of community relations''
*[[Stone Cold Steve Austin|"Stone Cold" Steve Austin (Steve Williams)]] - ''occasional appearances''
*[[Thomas Barreca]] - ''Executive Vice President of WWE Enterprises''
*[[Jayson Bernstein]] - ''Director of Corporate Communications''
*[[Eric Bischoff]]
*[[Robert A. Bowman]] - ''member of the Board of Directors''
*[[Dorothy Brill]] - ''Senior Vice President of Human Resources''
*[[Carlos Cabrera]] - ''Spanish Commentator''
*[[Chris Chambers (editor)|Chris Chambers]] - ''Senior Vice President of Interactive media''
*[[Peter Clifford]] - ''Vice President of Affiliate Sales''
*[[Edward S. Cohen]] – ''Executive Vice President''
*[[Lou D'Angeli]] - ''Director of Live Events for ECW''
*[[Gary Davis (WWE)|Gary Davis]] - ''Director of WWE Smackdown Your Vote!''
*[[Carl Demarco]] - ''President of WWE Canada''
*[[Basil DeVito]] – ''Director of Marketing Initiatives''
*[[Pete DiNicola]] - ''COO, Senior Vice President''
*[[Darren Drozdov]] - ''wwe.com reporter; co-host of WWE Byte This!''
*[[Kevin Dunn (WWE)|Kevin Dunn]] - ''Executive Vice President of Television Production & Executive Producer''
*[[Howard Finkel]] - ''works backstage; part-time announcer''
*[[Donna Goldsmith]] - ''Senior Vice President of Consumer Products''
*[[Jim Morris (wrestler)|Hillbilly Jim (Jim Morris)]] - ''Public relations''
*[[Jim Johnston (composer)|Jim Johnston]] - ''Music Director''
*[[Edward Kaufman]] - ''Executive Vice President and General Counsel''
*[[David Kenin]] - ''member of the Board of Directors''
*[[John Laurinaitis]] - ''Vice President of Talent Relations''
*[[Neil Lawi]] - ''General Manager of WWE music group''
*[[Dan Levi]] - ''Senior Vice President of Marketing''
*[[Marissa Mazzola-McMahon]] - ''Director of National Public Relations''
*[[Linda McMahon]] - ''CEO''
*[[Heather Mitchel]] - ''producer''
*[[Christopher Nowinski]] - ''Public relations''
*[[Joseph Perkins]] - ''member of the Board of Directors''
*[[Jason Robinson (designer)|Jason Robinson]] - ''Set Design''
*[[James A. Rothschild]] – ''Senior Vice President''
*[[Hugo Savinovich]] - ''Spanish Commentator''
*[[Kurt Schneider (WWE)|Kurt Schneider]] - ''Executive Vice President of Marketing''
*[[Frank Serpe]] - ''Senior Vice President of Finance''
*[[Michael Sileck]] - ''Chief Financial Officer''
*[[Ron Simmons]] - ''Public relations''
*[[Joel Simon]] - ''President of WWE Films''
*[[Stuart Snyder]] - ''WWE President''
*[[Michael B. Solomon]] - ''member of the Board of Directors''
*[[Steve Taylor (WWE)|Steve Taylor]] - ''Vice President of event operations''
*[[Savio Vega|Savio Vega (Juan Rivera)]] - ''Pay-Per-View analyst''
*[[Tim Walbert]] - ''Director''
*[[Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.]] - ''member of the Board of Directors''
*[[Andrew Whitaker]] - ''Senior Vice President of International Television''
*[[Mark Yeaton]] - ''Timekeeper''
*[[Julie Youngberg-Drozdov]] - ''Costume designer''
 
==See also==
*[[List of professional wrestlers]]
*[[World Wrestling Entertainment alumni]]
 
==External links==
*[http://www.wwe.com/superstars/ WWE Superstars page]
*[http://www.wwe.com/superstars/raw/ RAW Roster at WWE.com]
*[http://www.wwe.com/superstars/smackdown/ SmackDown! Roster at WWE.com]
*[http://www.wwe.com/shows/ecw/extremists/ ECW Roster at WWE.com]
*[http://www.wwe.com/superstars/divas/ WWE Divas Page]
*[http://www.wwe.com/superstars/halloffame/ WWE HOF Page]
*[http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com/profiles/wwe.html WWE Roster at ObsessedWithWrestling.com]
 
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