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Name:
Jonathan Cullen
From: Bridgend
Current Role: TWF Play‐by‐Play Announcer (April 7, 2021–present)
Career: PWC Play‐by‐Play Announcer (November 2008–December 2013)
TWF Play‐by‐Play Announcer (January 2014–December 18, 2020)
A fan of the TWF from the very start, Jonathan attended as many TWF events as he could, championing the TWF to his friends. After heading to Cardiff University to study broadcast journalism, Cullen learned that the TWF was starting it's own company to help nurture future TWF stars. With expectations set low, Cullen surprised himself when he got what was initially the job simply as a backstage reporter and general helper, but when days before the first ever PWC taping the planned Play‐by‐Play announcer pulled out, Cullen was given the job on a "temporary" basis. The identity of the planned Play‐by‐Play announcer has never been discovered. The temporary tag was eventually dropped and Cullen was "the" voice that sound tracked the many moments of wrestlers pre-TWF careers. The best judge of his success and talent was that when Scott Hudson departed the TWF in late 2013, he hand picked Cullen as his successor. Cullen's love of some of the TWF's biggest names already drew the ire of his new broadcast colleague, Bryan Daniels, but the two's commentary has already become a favourite of TWF fans. Cullen has an encyclopaedic knowledge of TWF history and frequently drops little known facts during broadcasts and on his ever-growing Twitter profile.
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Name:
Dan Chancellor
From: Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
Current Roles: TWF Play‐by‐Play Announcer (January 2014–present)
TWF Overload Host (January 2014–present)
A regular on the Capitol wrestling scene, Chancellor hosted a weekly wrestling show on a talk radio station in the twilight hours in his home town. What made his show different was that particular prominence was given to large promotions outside of north America, such as the TWF as well as Canadian, Japanese and Mexican wrestling. Initially a little nervous in front of a camera, Chancellor worked away at his craft and when the TWF reformatted the highlights show, Overload, Chancellor was invited to host the show. Chancellor is also the lead announcer of TWF Meltdown, striking up a rapport with Bryn Tomos as the "alternative" wrestling commentators.
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Name:
David McCartney
From: Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
Current Role: TWF Colour Analyst (September 2021–present)
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Name:
Adrian Mackay
From: Kingston upon Thames
Current Role: TWF Ring Announcer (September 2021–present)
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Name:
Tyler Fuller
From: Liverpool
Current Role: Head of Arena Security (January 2015–present)
A frequent presence during the TWF's events in north west England for several years, when the TWF decided to take part of the arena security in-house as a way of consolidating operations and gathering better information on any issues to both TWF talent and spectators, Tyler was the first man the company called. A former member of the RAF, Fuller was a three-time RAF Heavyweight champion in boxing and was ranked as high as fourth in the UK. After voluntarily leaving the RAF, Tyler worked a series of other jobs, including time as a model, whilst also studying Kung Fu. His military background, martial arts past, as well as his imposing frame, make him easy to spot, even in a crowd of professional wrestlers, all of whom are glad Tyler is on their side!
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Name:
Archie Ross
From: Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire
Current Role: Internet Correspondent (January 2015–present)
Archie's wide reaching remit is to cover all of the TWF's internet activity, from what the talent post on social media, to introducing several of the TWF's YouTube clips and shows. Archie's role continues to expand and he frequently is the first on the scene of any major news updates, with his own social media presence growing at a rate of knots. Archie is a well-known video game fan and reports with great enthusiasm the developments of the TWF's own video game series.
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Name:
Caleb Gregory
From: Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
Current Role: TWF Backstage Reporter (January 2015–present)
Caleb is the latest fresh face to join the TWF broadcast team, debuting in January 2015 as the TWF's newest backstage reporter. Gregory has a background in acting and photography and immediately brought his incredible eye for one canvas to the other, with his Instagram feed regularly attracting the attention of the application's "Popular" page. Gregory isn't afraid to answer the tough questions and despite not having a sports background, he can certainly handle himself, training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu when not consuming a cup of coffee or finding the best surfing spots in the world.
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Name:
Chuck Kirby
From: Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Current Roles: TWF Backstage Reporter (January 2014–present)
TWF Overload Host (January 2014–present)
Chuck Kirby's first broadcasting experience was as an announcer for a football game his sophomore year of high school, where he also played football and track and field. It was then he immediately knew he wanted to be in sports broadcasting. Kirby joined the historic WEEI sports talk station in Boston shortly after leaving high school and worked his way up to a producer level, but ultimately wanted to get back in front of a microphone to a larger audience. After accepting a role with WQXI in Atlanta to be an on-air host, Kirby shortly turned the ratings for his slot around to where he was out-performing almost the whole station. When the TWF was in Georgia it was hard to ignore Kirby and the TWF offered Kirby an opportunity to host a reformatted Overload. Kirby was initially apprehensive and insisted on meeting his co-hosts before hand. It was a move that paid off as the chemistry between Kirby, Dan Chancellor (with whom he shares a sports radio background) and the incomparable Jessica Mancini was evident immediately and Overload's fortunes turned around, from being a clear second-string show to an entertaining compliment to the week in the TWF.
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Name:
Ciera Bell
From: Geneva, Switzerland
Current Role: TWF Backstage Reporter (January 2019–present)
Career: PWC Backstage Reporter (January 2015–December 2018)
The daughter of a UN Ambassador, Bell grew up in Switzerland and is fluent in French, German, Italian and Spanish as well as English. Bell began her career at age 6 by acting in commercials, and in the meantime would dedicate time to also becoming a proficient dancer, appearing in several music videos. After being spotted in a music video for Christina Millian, Bell would be catapulted to being one of the top background dancers in the industry. But, Bell wanted to be seen as more than this, and transferred her skills away from dancing back into acting. Bell joined PWC with a view to one day be on the TWF's programming, allowing her to travel the world and further her career.
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Name:
Dylan Baker
From: Porthcawl, Bridgend
Current Role: PWC Play‐by‐Play Announcer (August 2018–present)
Baker gained much acclaim for his role as the main Play‐by‐Play announcer in PCW, replacing TWF alum Michael King in the role. Baker's partnership with another TWF alum - and part owner of PCW at the time - Ron Lindberg, was highly entertaining and there were many rumours that Baker was being looked at by many other promotions, such was his talent. After PCW was acquired by the TWF in March 2018 and the company's final SuperClash event drew the curtain on the long-running promotion, Baker took time away to evaluate his next move. At Summer Break XIX, Dylan appeared as a TWF Internet Correspondent and during the course of the program announced that he would once again be replacing Michael King as a lead announcer, this time in the TWF's development area, PWC.
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Name:
Gregory P. Middleton
From: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Current Role: PWC Colour Analyst (August 2018–present)
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Name:
Issy Colbert
From: Dundee, Scotland
Current Role: PWC Ring Announcer (August 2014–present)
An actress and model, Issy Colbert did not expect to enter the world of professional wrestling. Home-schooled to a Christian family, Colbert was scouted by an agent at a young age and appeared in several commercials, as well as appearing in bit-part roles across the UK. It was at an open casting call for the soon-to-be vacant PWC ring announcers job where Colbert shone, with her enthusiasm and calmness coming across in equal measure. Devoting her time away from PWC to several charitable causes, Colbert has already been taken to the hearts of several of the PWC faithful.
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Name:
Cora Thomas
From: Limerick, Ireland
Current Role: PWC Backstage Reporter (December 2018–present)
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Name:
Lee Patrickson
From: Bridgend
Current Role: PWC Backstage Reporter (May 2015–present)
Like Jonathan Cullen, Lee Patrickson is a lifelong TWF fan and spent whatever money he had on being able to watch the TWF in person. Patrickson was also present at the first ever PWC show in 2008 and developed an affinity for the up-and-coming talent on display. After developing a witty rapport whilst covering PWC for a leading website, Patrickson was offered the chance to host a video version of his column, which was extremely controversial, but was being viewed by the right people. When the TWF wanted to expand the PWC backstage team in 2015, Patrickson was the one who got the call, fulfilling his lifelong dream of being involved with the TWF in some capacity.
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Name:
Darren Warner
From: Mission Viejo, California, U.S.A.
Current Role: PWC Backstage Reporter (August 2014–present)
Born to a religious family in an affluent part of the United States, Warner doesn't strike you as being your typical wrestling announcer. With a background largely in acting and in television writing, Warner decided to expand his reach from outside the United States whilst undertaking work for his church in the United Kingdom. Seeking an opportunity to continue to perfect his acting and writing skills, Warner became involved in PWC and whilst not only appearing backstage, Darren is also dedicated to helping make PWC the best it can be.
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