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In this edition, we’re spotlighting the Top 10 Pro Wrestlers Born in Delaware, with a focus on Bulldog Brower and the legendary Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe. As always, we’ve got you covered with full results from a packed weekend of independent wrestling, breaking news updates from around the region, and a fresh batch of must-watch videos.
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Top 10 Pro Wrestlers Born in Delaware
This is the next entry in our continuing series highlighting the Top 10 Pro Wrestlers Born in Each Mid-Atlantic State. In this edition, we’re focusing on Delaware, spotlighting wrestlers who were actually born in the state, regardless of where they were raised or trained. Once we’ve covered all the states in the region, we’ll finish with an overall ranking of the Top 10 Wrestlers Born in the Mid-Atlantic Region as a whole.
Jay Briscoe (Laurel, DE)
A legendary figure in Ring of Honor (ROH), Jay Briscoe was a multi-time ROH World Tag Team Champion and held the ROH World Championship twice. He also appeared in New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) and had a prominent role in Supercard of Honor events, part of the independent circuit.Mark Briscoe (Laurel, DE)
Alongside his brother Jay, Mark Briscoe formed the Briscoe Brothers, a tag team that became synonymous with ROH’s success. He is currently a key member of All Elite Wrestling (AEW).Bulldog Brower
A key figure in the 1960s and 1970s, Bulldog Brower competed in promotions like NWA and WWWF. Known for his powerful style, he was instrumental in shaping the regional wrestling scene and left a lasting impact on Delaware’s wrestling legacy.Pat Kenney (Wilmington, DE)
Known as Simon Diamond in ECW, Pat Kenney made a name for himself with his charismatic heel persona. He also worked in Impact Wrestling (formerly TNA) and appeared in WWE's ECW brand.Glen Osbourne (Wilmington)
A veteran of East Coast Wrestling Association (ECWA), Glen Osbourne was known for his technical wrestling and contributions to the independent wrestling scene. He also appeared in National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and WCW during its earlier years.Jim Kettner
While not a wrestler, Jim Kettner’s impact on Delaware’s wrestling scene as a promoter and trainer in ECWA helped develop stars who went on to compete in WWE, Impact Wrestling, and various other independent promotions.Brickhouse Brown (Wilmington, DE)
A prominent heel in Mid-South Wrestling and USWA, Brickhouse Brown was known for his charisma and ability to play the crowd. He also competed in WCW, WWF, and Global Wrestling Federation (GWF), making appearances in national promotions.Mark Frear
Known under the ring name A.C. Golden, Mark Frear worked throughout ECWA and Delaware Championship Wrestling (DCW). He appeared in WWE's developmental territories and regional circuits.Muddy Waters
A respected wrestler in East Coast Wrestling Association (ECWA) and Delaware Championship Wrestling (DCW), Muddy Waters was known for his solid in-ring abilities. He has also worked in Ring of Honor (ROH).Jake Alexander
A staple in East Coast Wrestling Association (ECWA) and Delaware Championship Wrestling (DCW), Jake Alexander is known for his work as both a singles competitor and tag team specialist. He has appeared in Ring of Honor (ROH) and WWE's developmental territories.