Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
After the title loss, Super Destroyer returned to singles competition before he formed The Super Destroyers tag team with his real-life brother Bill Irwin. [1] Bill became Super Destroyer No. 1 while Scott became Super Destroyer No. 2, and the brothers won their first NWA American Tag Team Championship from Bulldog Brower and Roddy Piper in ...
The Super Destroyers is a professional wrestling Tag team consisting of Doug Stahl and A. J. Petrucci. They both currently perform on Independent circuit and they are best known for their stint in NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling where they were the first and longest reigning tag team champions .
"The Super Destroyers" from WCWA - tag team wrestling team "Super Destroyer #2" Bill Irwin "Super Destroyer #1" Scott Irwin "Super Destroyer" Don Jardine "The Super Destroyers" from ECW - tag team wrestling team "Super Destroyer #1" A. J. Petrucci "Super Destroyer #2" Doug Stahl "Super Destroyer" Gary Royal "Super Destroyer Mark II" Sgt ...
That same year, he won the WCCW Television Championship to complete his total of 7 times. He made a late return in 1983 to WCCW as Super Destroyer No. 2 with his brother Scott, once again managed by Skandor Akbar, being the recent NWA North American Tag Team Champions for the first time. After the death of his brother Scott in 1987 caused by a ...
The Super Destroyers Super Destroyer #1 and Super Destroyer #2) May 19, 1984: WCCW Show San Antonio, Texas 3 46 Rock 'N Soul unmasked The Super Destroyers after the match, revealing them to be Bill and Scott Irwin. [3] [1] 73 The Super Destroyers Super Destroyer #1 and Super Destroyer #2) July 4, 1984: Independence Day Star Wars: Ft. Worth ...
In 1982 the promotion was renamed World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) and grew beyond the limits of the Texas territory, with syndicated television shows available across the United States and internationally. The company was renamed World Class Wrestling Association in 1986 when they left the NWA.
Wilson has recaptured some of the magic which made him a Super Bowl champion with the Seahawks and one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. 2024 has seen a return to form for “Mr. Unlimited.”
He famously walked the top rope, a move he taught to Mark Calaway (the future Undertaker) in the mid-1980s while competing in World Class Championship Wrestling. [3] He was unmasked in Texas in 1972 by Billy Red Lyons and Red Bastein and identified as Don Jardine; still, he continued to wrestle under the mask as "The Spoiler" in Texas and Oklahoma.