

Inducted as the second Hall of Famer in 2005, Hunter is a name synonymous with Global Extreme Wrestling. After Ricky Sollars bailed on the company he created, Hunter bought him out and took the reigns, propelling the company to heights that nobody had dare dream of. Involved in some of the most memorable feuds in GEW - his feud with Kameron Chase remains one of the most remembered of all time - the legacy Hunter left on the federation after his retirement in 2007 remains untouched. Boasting an unsurpassed eleven GEW world titles, he is to this day considered the most famous and successful GEW superstar of all time.

GEW's first ever Grand Slam champion, and its only such champion until 2008, Knuckles whas been named by none other than the legendary Hunter as the greatest performer of GEW's early days. It was Knuckles who showed GEW superstars that if they aimed for the moon, they could hit it.

Being a part of Global Extreme Wrestling since its inception in 2001, Shawn's name is another that is often mentioned alongside Hunter's when it comes to legendary competitors. Love him or hate him, nobody can deny the excitement and unpredictability that came whenever Shawn was in or around a GEW arena. Often pushing his body beyond its limits, Shawn went to the greatest of extremes to ensure both himself and the company he would have given his life for as much success as possible. A multiple-time GEW World and International Champion and the winner of GEW's only Royal Rumble match, Shawn was inducted into the Hall of Fame a few months after his retirement from his General Manager position in November 2008.

Inducted two days after his 23rd birthday, Kameron became the fifth Hall of Famer in November, 2008. The first ever Extreme Chaos champion and the youngest GEW World Heavyweight Champion in history, Kameron has been a constant in GEW since his debut in June of 2006. As the cocky, young Pittsburgh kid, Kameron's popularity rose over the years as he battled with Shawn Hickenbottom and former mentor, Hunter, throughout 2006 and into 2007. It wasn't long before he was recognized as THE face of GEW. A four-time GEW World Champion, Kameron was sidelined with a broken neck in September 2008 but bounced back stronger than ever to break his own record for the most Extreme Chaos Championship reigns.

A storied career through over a dozen World title reigns eventually brought the iconic Magnum to Global Extreme Wrestling where within just a couple of short months, he captured the GEW World Heavyweight Championship. What followed was an amazing story of determination as Magnum transformed himself from young underdog upstart to the single most dominanant individual in the company over the course of a three hundred day reign. Although he lost the title the same day he was inducted into the Hall of Fame, at Extreme Extravaganza 2009, James' staggering reign ranks as possibly the single greatest accomplishment in GEW history, and he has already held the championship again since then on multiple occasions. James also holds the distinction of being the individual who was inducted to the Hall of Fame in the shortest amount of time since his GEW debut.
Baby Dogg
One of two stars inducted at Extreme Extravaganza 2009, Sarah "Baby Dogg" Warner is a model of success for the women of GEW. The first female comeptitor to hold each of the World Heavyweight Championship, Omega Championship and Extreme Chaos Championship, the outspoken Glaswegian was also the second Grand Slam champion, and the winner of 2008's inaugural Commonwealth Cup tournament. Sarah possibly holds more firsts and records than any other competitor in GEW history, and has proven conclusively that the women of GEW are every bit as tough as the men.