These are the people in charge of the insanity. Though don't expect management with the ego on the level of the E to involved, that face time is better used between teammates and opponents. Even Russel David, the most hands on of any of them, is still a Squared Circle-sized arms length away.
The Cavalry, The Executive Committee... The Four
Russel David - David has been a senior writer at PWM (e-wrestling's PWI, really) for the last several years. He first got the attention of the wrestling public as a columnist on the CWL.com website with The Bookmark. Using features that he created for that column, he went on to create an e-magazine of his own in The Mark. Since it's creation he's cultivated it's success into seemingly unrivaled contacts through out the business.
He was approached by The Fourth Man by the Legion's lost history and untapped potential, and working with James Boyd began cultivating ideas on all things Legion injecting the perspective of a New York hipster who has also been a die-hard wrestling fan since the day he was born. Russel David is the creative side of Legion. Together with Boyd, the logistics back bone.
As the Dunn Cup Chairman, he's the public face of the ownership, and will be the only one of the four that'll be stepping inside the ring to say anything for a good while. All in all, he's a good guy, in it for the roster and there careers, wanting to tell the best story possible.
James Boyd - Boyd is a student of the game, having been a promoter since the 80's with his long-time business partner Charles Dunn. Long enough for Boyd and Dunn to be as natural a shorthand for the two men as, say, Abott and Costello. A working relation he held stringent to, until Dunn's untimely death during a home robbery in 2003. Something that caused him to step away from the business for a time. He's a quiet man, who's extremely smart about the inner-workings of the business, working logistics with David and otherwise keeping the day to day nuts and bolts of the organization running.
Like many of his generation, he was inspired by the Legion of the 70's, and because he's always been the quiet yet informed-type, found all the information he could about it from the 30's and the 1890's. Using these lessons of promotion, he helped run All-Star Championship Wrestling for a good 13 years along side Charles Dunn, with financial support from a man by the name of Ethan Winters. It's because of the difficulties that came out of the working relationship between Boyd/Dunn and Winters, that's made Boyd forever weiry of 'backers', like The Fourth Man. And of people unfamiliar with the business like Duke. Though he keeps quiet and keeps to himself.
As always, Boyd is happier backstage in the Guerrilla position, then out in front of the crowd.
Sonja Duke - The great-great-great granddaughter of the Legion's creator... Sonja... is just not interested. A 27 year old R&D junior executive for a Fortune 500 company in Manhattan, though still living and looking after her mother in Queens, she has much different career aspirations on her mind then helping run a wrestling company.
Her father, Anthony, was a middle-aged Italian-American business owner, a greying caricature of Mario brought to life (the bulbous nose comes from the drinking habit). A bushy white mustache that was once black. Her father removed from the show man lineage he's come from, though still with a good blue streak when it comes to a sense of humor. A nice mirror of the modern decline of the American dream that his immigrant great-great-grandfather had. He would be in her position if not for his massive coronary in January.
Though she's the latest in the linage of Legion, having been unknowingly handed the reigns when her father died, and the owner to the rights of the federation, including the Cup itself, she's apathetic about the idea itself seeing it as a waste of her time. Wrestling really isn't her bag either. She's in this just enough to get her cut, not take this all that seriously and to look out for her families "best interest".
She'll continue to be disinterested in the proceedings, until the success of the promotion shows her what she could possibly gain in all of this.
Until then she's a generally quiet, entertaining side character with a blue sense of humor.
The Fourth Man - He's the money behind this whole thing. Bank rolling all manner of things Legion.
Who is The Fourth Man?
Suffice to say he has a history with not only David and Boyd, but also the business contacts in wrestling to rival Russel David. Not only did he spear head the Legion idea, but he also got David and Boyd on the same page before helping find the roster for the first season.
Legal Dossiers on the Four, to come.