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Richard John "Dick" Beyer (July 11, 1930 – March 7, 2019) was an American professional wrestler is best known by his ring names, The Destroyer and Doctor X.Among other places, he worked extensively in Japan and in 2017 he was awarded one of the country's highest honors, the Order of the Rising Sun.
Kurt Beyer (born September 23, 1960) is a semi-retired American professional wrestler who competed in Japanese and international promotions during the 1990s, most notably teaming with his father The Destroyer during his last tour with All Japan Pro Wrestling in 1993.
Beyer's official Medal of Honor citation reads: He displayed conspicuous gallantry in action. His platoon, in which he was a tank-destroyer gunner, was held up by antitank, machinegun, and rifle fire from enemy troops dug in along a ridge about 200 yards to the front.
Dick "The Destroyer" Beyer: Three-time WWA World Heavyweight Champion and one-time AWA World Heavyweight Champion [12] 2002 Bob Geigel: Three-time AWA World Tag Team Champion [12] 2002 Baron von Raschke (James Raschke)
This is a list of notable professional wrestlers and personalities that performed in the different incarnations of the Pacific Northwest Wrestling promotion from: . 1925–1992 (as Don Owen Sports)
Dick Beyer † The Destroyer / Dr. X 1973 1975 Antonino Biasetton † Antonino Rocca / Argentina Rocca 1948 1950 1954–1955 1957 1959 1968 Vince Billotto: Vinnie Valentino 1987–1988 [13] Frank Earl Black: Blackjack Black 1972 Eugene Blackley † Gene Blackley 1949 Jerry Blackwell † Crusher Blackwell / Jerry Blackwell 1977–1978 1980 1982 ...
The following is a list of gridiron football players who became professional wrestlers. [1] [2] [3] People may appear on the list multiple times if they were signed to more than one league.
Dick Beyer: The Destroyer 1980 DeVoy Brunson: DeVoy Brunson 1979–1980 Plasee Conway Jr. Tiger Conway Jr. 1979 Ralph Derreberry: Big Boy Williams 1980 William Ensor † Buddy Landel 1979–1980 Donald Gaston: Don Carson 1979 Ginger † Ginger, the Wrestling Bear 1979–1980 Tommy Heggie: Jim Pride 1979 Patrick Helvey: Ric McCord 1979–1980 ...