Lost Boys (professional wrestling)

In 2008, The Lost Boys reunited in King Kong Bundy's Devastation Wrestling Federation where they won the DWF Tag Team Championship.

On February 3, 1996, they represented NWA New Jersey at the first Eddie Gilbert Memorial Brawl in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, where they defeated Bad Attitude (Seek and Destroy) and The Greek Connection (Gus the Greek and Jimmy Londos) in a Triangle match to win the NWA United States Tag Team Championship.

[12] They also won matches against The Greek Connection, The Misfits (Derrick Domino and Harley Lewis), and Ralph Soto & Rasta the Voodoo Man.

[13] On November 22, Lost Boy Yar wrestled Larry Winters for a UWWA show at Westaby Hall in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania.

[9][10][11][15] The team also made appearances in Doug Flex's International Pro Wrestling, however, their feuds with Bad Attitude and The Hellriders kept them busy in the NWA.

Their finisher is the Generation X Jam, a move that has Yar hoisting their victim onto his shoulders, and Wolf executing a moonsault that sends the opponent crashing to the mat."

[20] Four days later in NJCW, Wolf and Don Montoya won a three-way tag team match against J.R. Ryder & Lupus and Overweight Lover & Twiggy Ramirez in West Long Branch, New Jersey.

[3][4] On December 17, 1999, Wolf made a final JAPW appearance in a singles match against Lord Zieg at "Season's Beatings" in Bayonne, New Jersey.

[19] Ten years after their breakup, The Lost Boys reunited in King Kong Bundy's Devastation Wrestling Federation.

The Lost Boys made their first title defense against KJ Hellfire and Rockin' Rebel at Pro Wrestling Unplugged's "Family Reunion" a week later.

The group signed a national syndication deal via internet television website TVByDemand.com, the parent company running Loco Wrestling, which was to begin airing shows in 85 cities later that year.

Outside interference from The Latin Connection (Downtown Raphael, El Monstro and D-Crazed) near the end of the match initially saw The Lost Boys awarded the AWFR titles.

The Lost Boys, accompanied by Doc Diamond, faced The Latin Connection (D'crazed and Monstro) weeks later at WrestleReality's Clementon Amusement Park show where they fought to a double-disqualification.

On March 7, The Lost Boys defeated The Latin Revolution and Dark Karnival at "You Owe Us" in a three-way tag team match.

[32] On September 26, 2009, The Lost Boys attempted to win back the DWF/Loco Wrestling tag titles from Bad Karma at "Locked and Loaded" in Pennsauken, New Jersey, but both teams ended up being counted out.