• Owner of GEW - Chelsea Reed - Majority shareholder and CEO of Global Extreme Wrestling, Chelsea Reed is relatively new to wrestling, but is certainly not new to the cut-throat world of business. With hands-on support from her husband James Magnum and her half-brother Kameron Chase, Chelsea has managed to steer GEW through recession and the debts left by a string of previous owners who couldn't stick the job out. Now she's looking ahead, to build GEW into the pre-eminent wrestling company worldwide.


  • Chaos General Manager - Oliver Queen - As a former GEW International Champion, Ollie knows the rigours of the ring first hand, while as heir to a significant fortune and a successful businessman in his own right, he knows how to deal with the bottom line of the industry. This balance of experiences, as well as a laidback and laconic attitude, ensure that Oliver is admirably equipped to act as the bridging point between GEW's talent and upper management.


  • GEW Lawyer - Dexter Sinister - With a year-and-a-half stint as General Manager of Chaos behind him, sports lawyer Dexter was the undoubted first choice for the position of GEW's senior lawyer when it became vacant. Although it may be tempting to dismiss him as nothing more than a cockney wideboy, Dex possesses a keen business mind and an eye for subtle details, which serve him well in his current role - and while he and Chelsea Reed have butted heads plenty of times in the past, they both ultimately want what's best for the company.


  • Play-By-Play Commentator - Mick "Crell" Crellin - Crell started out as an interviewer for a small independent promotion. You know the type. Guys talking straight to a camera in front of a tacky backdrop while some old man holds the mic. Well Mick was the guy getting coffee, the guy who cleaned the old guys shoes. After years of working to show he can work in front of the camera, he finally got his chance and made it work for him. In 2008, Xavier and Melissa Michaels announced their takeover of GEW, and Crell got his big break. He's been the voice of GEW ever since.


  • Color Commentator - Stevie Howard - Can you say offensive and not made for television? When he's not calling for more weapons or perving on the women of GEW, Stevie settles for susbstituting most of his words with obscentities. Why? Because being an annoying asshole that loves to piss off the censors is just him. His commentary is without a doubt designed for the thinking-impaired - although sitting next to Crell long enough seems to have at least left him knowing what the moves are called, which is an improvement over when he started.


  • Ring Announcer - Carly Mitchell - When veteran ring announcer Chuck Roberts left the company on a mutual agreement when his contract expired, then-owner Xavier Michaels brought in rookie Carly Mitchell as his replacment. Although the news was questioned at first, Carly's stunning good looks, dedication to learning the business and her strong but not overpowering voice have made her a natural in the role.


  • Head Interviewer - Nigel Havers - Nigel is a true GEW veteran, having been an employee of Global Extreme Wrestling since the creation of the company in 2001. Throughout successive changes in management he came close to being replaced on multiple occasions, but has proven his worth time and time again thanks to his vast experience and knowledge of the company.



  • Interviewer - Hayden Clarke - Hayden joined the company at the end of 2007 after progressing through an internship program held by GEW. Since her inception to the promotion, Hayden has proved time and time again that she is one of the best interviewers to ever be handed a microphone and her skills keep on improving week after week.


  • Senior Official - Philip "Bowdie" Bowden - Joining the company shortly after the management change in 2006, Philip Bowden was made the senior referee after being thrown in at the deep end and being put in charge of main event matches from the start. With little experience before GEW, many contested the decision to make him the head referee, but he soon silenced the doubters through his performances.


  • Referee - Isabella Tomlinson - Global Extreme Wrestling's only female referee, Isabella Tomlinson joined the company fresh out of high school in 2006. She has remained loyal to the company throughout, always giving her best effort in the hopes of one day taking over Philip Bowden's role as senior official.


  • Referee - Edward "Eddie" Meyer - Eddie joined GEW in early 2007, starting out with the ring and stage crew and helping out in every possible way. He expressed interest in progressing through the company after stating that his dream was to someday step into a ring. After an accident in mid-2007 that left permanent damage to his spine, he soon realised that wrestling was out of the question and began training as a referee and frequently made appearances at house shows, eventually making it onto the main shows and becoming one of the top referees.


  • Head Road Agent - Cash Daniels - A former wrestler himself, Cash retired from the profession in late 2004 after twelve years on the independent scene. In early 2005, he was taken on as a road agent by GEW and rapidly progressed to become to head of the team. Without Cash, there would literally be Chaos backstage.


  • Head of Security - Matt Davies - Matt leads a team of eight security guards, policing every event that GEW holds be in a live wrestling event, promotional event, autograph signing, press conference... Matt and his team ensure that the talent are kept safe.



  • Head of Media and Production - Alice Reina - After graduating from New York University, Alice Reina applied successfully for a position with in the media department in 2005. Impressed with her skills and work ethic so much, when the former head of Production - Amy Jordan - resigned from the company due to the 2008 management change, Alice was promoted to the position and hasn't disappointed since.


  • Head of Marketing and Promotions - Janet Ward - In similar fashion to Alice, Janet applied for a position within the marketing department in early 2005. After the Michaels siblings took a chance on her innovative ideas and saw the resulting success those ideas brought to the company, she was promoted to her current role as Head of Marketing and Promotions.