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Scott Irwin

Scott Keegan Irwin (May 14, 1952 – September 5, 1987) was an American professional wrestler. He was best known for his tag team with his brother Barney "Bill" Irwin.[1]

Scott Irwin
Birth nameScott Keegan Irwin
Born(1952-05-14)May 14, 1952[1]
Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.[1]
DiedSeptember 5, 1987(1987-09-05) (aged 35)[1]
Cause of deathBrain tumor
FamilyBill Irwin (brother)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Scott Irwin[1]
The Super Destroyer[1]
Super Destroyer #2[2]
Thor the Viking[1]
Lumberjack Eric
Billed height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Billed weight295 lb (134 kg)
Trained byVerne Gagne[1]
DebutMarch 13, 1976[2]
Retired1986

Professional wrestling career edit

Early career (1976-1978) edit

After training under Verne Gagne in 1975, Irwin debuted for the AWA on March 13, 1976 in Davenport, Iowa, going to a time limit draw with another rookie, Dick Blood. He mainly wrestled preliminary matches until June 1976 when he left for Georgia Championship Wrestling where he stayed until the spring of 1977. From there he went on to Jim Crockett's Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling. He wrestled in Mid-Atlantic until early 1978.

World Wide Wrestling Federation (1978) edit

Irwin debuted in the World Wide Wrestling Federation on March 14, 1978 as one half of the Yukon Lumberjacks, where he was given the ring name "Lumberjack Eric" and his tag team partner, Zarinoff Lebeouf, was given the ring name "Lumberjack Pierre". Soon after debuting, The Lumberjacks wrestled against Dino Bravo and Dominic DeNucci for the WWF Tag Team Championship on June 2, but the match ended in a double disqualification.[3] The Lumberjacks continued their feud with Bravo and DeNucci, and after several unsuccessful title rematches, the Lumberjacks finally defeated them for the title on June 26.[1][3] The Lumberjacks continued their success by retaining their title in several matches over the next several months against the likes of Bravo and DeNucci, Gorilla Monsoon and S.D. Jones and Haystacks Calhoun and Tony Garea.[4] On November 21, The Lumberjacks lost their title to Garea and Larry Zbyszko.[4] After the title loss, Pierre retired from wrestling and Eric left the WWWF.

Championship Wrestling from Florida (1979-1980) edit

 
Irwin (top) goes for a splash on to Butch Reed (bottom) in 1983

After leaving the WWWF, Irwin debuted in Championship Wrestling from Florida in December 1978 as "Thor the Viking", with Oliver Humperdink as his manager. While in FCW, Irwin found championship success and wrestled his final match as Thor on October 14, 1979, with a victory over Steve Keirn.[5] The following month, Irwin returned to the CWF as the masked "Super Destroyer", and went on to win a tag team match with Stan Lane against Keirn and Mike Graham.[5]

Mid-South Wrestling (1980-1982) edit

Irwin continued to use the Super Destroyer character in the CWF throughout the rest of 1979 before debuting in Mid-South Wrestling on November 27, 1980, in a losing effort to Ted DiBiase.[5] Irwin, as the Super Destroyer, returned to Mid-South on April 18, 1981, and won the tag team championship with the Grappler after defeating Dick Murdoch and the Junkyard Dog in the finals of a tournament to claim the vacant title.[5] However, the Destroyer and the Grappler lost the tag team title days later to Murdoch and JYD, on April 27.[6] Soon after the title loss, Destroyer rebounded by winning the Louisiana Heavyweight Championship on May 1.[7] He held the title for over two months before losing it to Bob Roop on July 22.[7] Irwin continued to perform as the Super Destroyer upon joining the Continental Wrestling Association, and soon formed a successful tag team with the Masked Superstar.

The Super Destroyers (1982-1984) edit

The team soon jumped ship to Georgia Championship Wrestling, and continued their success by winning the NWA National Tag Team Championship on January 22, 1982 from the Armstrongs (Bob and Brad).[5] Beginning in March, the Superstar gave his half of the title to Big John Studd.[8] On July 2, Super Destroyer and Studd lost the title to The Fabulous Freebirds.[8] 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 October 1983.[9] Soon after debuting, they acquired Skandor Akbar as a manager.[1] The Destroyers lost the title to Brian Adias and Iceman King Parsons on December 25 before regaining it on January 30, 1984.[9] The Destroyers held the title for four months before losing it to Rock 'n' Soul (Parsons and Buck Zomhofe).[9] The Destroyers quickly rebounded and won the title back thirteen days later, but after the match, Rock 'n' Soul unmasked them.[9]

The Long Riders (1984-1986) edit

After being unmasked, the brothers dropped the Destroyers aspect of their team and instead began wrestling under their real names while their tag team was renamed to the "Long Riders". The Riders continued their feud with Rock 'n' Soul and lost the title to them again, on August 4, after Parsons defeated Bill in a singles match.[9] The Riders won the American Tag Team Title for the fourth and final time on September 28 after defeating Rock 'n' Soul.[9] The brothers soon lost the title to the Fantastics (Tommy Rogers and Bobby Fulton) on October 22.[9]

On November 18, Irwin returned to Georgia Championship Wrestling and, with his brother, defeated Brad Armstrong and Jacques Rougeau in the finals of a one-night tournament to win the NWA National Tag Team Championship.[10] The next night, the Long Riders retained their newly won title against Armstrong and Tommy Rich.[10] On January 11, 1985, the Riders lost the title to Ole Anderson and Thunderbolt Patterson.[10] After the Riders lost a rematch for the title the following night, Scott faced Anderson and Patterson in two subsequent rematches with Kareem Muhammad and then Doug Somers as his partners, due to Bill leaving GCW, but was unable to win either rematch.[10] Irwin wrestled a few more matches in GCW before leaving the promotion.

The Long Riders soon sprang up in the American Wrestling Association later in mid-1985, where they lost their debut match to the Road Warriors for the Warriors' tag team championship on July 14. On September 28, the Riders and Harley Race lost to Genichiro Tenryu, Giant Baba and Jumbo Tsuruta in a six-man tag team match at SuperClash.[10] The Riders continued in the AWA until April 20, 1986, where they lost a tag team title match to Curt Hennig and Scott Hall at WrestleRock. The Long Riders also worked in Montreal for Gino Brito`s Internation Wrestling between treatment for cancer and Scott had lost his hair.

Death edit

On September 5, 1987, Irwin died from a brain tumor.[11][2] He was 35 years old.

Championships and accomplishments edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Scott Irwin profile". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  2. ^ a b c "Cagematch profile".
  3. ^ a b "Cagematch match listings, page 1".
  4. ^ a b "Cagematch match listings, page 2".
  5. ^ a b c d e "Cagematch match listings, page 3".
  6. ^ a b "Mid-South Tag Team Championship history".
  7. ^ a b c "Mid-South Louisiana Heavyweight Championship history".
  8. ^ a b c . Wrestling Titles. Archived from the original on 2007-12-18. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). "(Dallas) Texas: NWA American Tag Team Title [Fritz Von Erich]". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. ISBN 978-0-9698161-5-7.
  10. ^ a b c d e "Cagematch match listings, page 4".
  11. ^ "Scott Irwin". Retrieved 2021-03-03.
  12. ^ "NWA Florida Tag Team Championship history". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
  13. ^ "NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (Florida version) history". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
  14. ^ "NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Florida version) history". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
  15. ^ "NWA National Heavyweight Championship history". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
  16. ^ "Canadian International Tag Team Championship history". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
  17. ^ . Wrestling Information Archive. Archived from the original on 2011-09-21. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
  18. ^ "N.W.A. American Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  19. ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). "Texas: WCWA Television Title". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. p. 396. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  20. ^ "World Class Television Title". Wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  21. ^ "World Tag Team Championship (WWE) history". WWE. Retrieved 2008-02-09.

External links edit

  • Scott Irwin's profile at Cagematch.net  , Wrestlingdata.com  

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For the professor of agricultural marketing see Scott H Irwin Scott Keegan Irwin May 14 1952 September 5 1987 was an American professional wrestler He was best known for his tag team with his brother Barney Bill Irwin 1 Scott IrwinBirth nameScott Keegan IrwinBorn 1952 05 14 May 14 1952 1 Duluth Minnesota U S 1 DiedSeptember 5 1987 1987 09 05 aged 35 1 Cause of deathBrain tumorFamilyBill Irwin brother Professional wrestling careerRing name s Scott Irwin 1 The Super Destroyer 1 Super Destroyer 2 2 Thor the Viking 1 Lumberjack EricBilled height6 ft 3 in 191 cm Billed weight295 lb 134 kg Trained byVerne Gagne 1 DebutMarch 13 1976 2 Retired1986 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Early career 1976 1978 1 2 World Wide Wrestling Federation 1978 1 3 Championship Wrestling from Florida 1979 1980 1 4 Mid South Wrestling 1980 1982 1 5 The Super Destroyers 1982 1984 1 6 The Long Riders 1984 1986 2 Death 3 Championships and accomplishments 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksProfessional wrestling career editEarly career 1976 1978 edit After training under Verne Gagne in 1975 Irwin debuted for the AWA on March 13 1976 in Davenport Iowa going to a time limit draw with another rookie Dick Blood He mainly wrestled preliminary matches until June 1976 when he left for Georgia Championship Wrestling where he stayed until the spring of 1977 From there he went on to Jim Crockett s Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling He wrestled in Mid Atlantic until early 1978 World Wide Wrestling Federation 1978 edit See also Yukon Lumberjacks Irwin debuted in the World Wide Wrestling Federation on March 14 1978 as one half of the Yukon Lumberjacks where he was given the ring name Lumberjack Eric and his tag team partner Zarinoff Lebeouf was given the ring name Lumberjack Pierre Soon after debuting The Lumberjacks wrestled against Dino Bravo and Dominic DeNucci for the WWF Tag Team Championship on June 2 but the match ended in a double disqualification 3 The Lumberjacks continued their feud with Bravo and DeNucci and after several unsuccessful title rematches the Lumberjacks finally defeated them for the title on June 26 1 3 The Lumberjacks continued their success by retaining their title in several matches over the next several months against the likes of Bravo and DeNucci Gorilla Monsoon and S D Jones and Haystacks Calhoun and Tony Garea 4 On November 21 The Lumberjacks lost their title to Garea and Larry Zbyszko 4 After the title loss Pierre retired from wrestling and Eric left the WWWF Championship Wrestling from Florida 1979 1980 edit nbsp Irwin top goes for a splash on to Butch Reed bottom in 1983 After leaving the WWWF Irwin debuted in Championship Wrestling from Florida in December 1978 as Thor the Viking with Oliver Humperdink as his manager While in FCW Irwin found championship success and wrestled his final match as Thor on October 14 1979 with a victory over Steve Keirn 5 The following month Irwin returned to the CWF as the masked Super Destroyer and went on to win a tag team match with Stan Lane against Keirn and Mike Graham 5 Mid South Wrestling 1980 1982 edit Irwin continued to use the Super Destroyer character in the CWF throughout the rest of 1979 before debuting in Mid South Wrestling on November 27 1980 in a losing effort to Ted DiBiase 5 Irwin as the Super Destroyer returned to Mid South on April 18 1981 and won the tag team championship with the Grappler after defeating Dick Murdoch and the Junkyard Dog in the finals of a tournament to claim the vacant title 5 However the Destroyer and the Grappler lost the tag team title days later to Murdoch and JYD on April 27 6 Soon after the title loss Destroyer rebounded by winning the Louisiana Heavyweight Championship on May 1 7 He held the title for over two months before losing it to Bob Roop on July 22 7 Irwin continued to perform as the Super Destroyer upon joining the Continental Wrestling Association and soon formed a successful tag team with the Masked Superstar The Super Destroyers 1982 1984 edit See also the Super Destroyers The team soon jumped ship to Georgia Championship Wrestling and continued their success by winning the NWA National Tag Team Championship on January 22 1982 from the Armstrongs Bob and Brad 5 Beginning in March the Superstar gave his half of the title to Big John Studd 8 On July 2 Super Destroyer and Studd lost the title to The Fabulous Freebirds 8 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 October 1983 9 Soon after debuting they acquired Skandor Akbar as a manager 1 The Destroyers lost the title to Brian Adias and Iceman King Parsons on December 25 before regaining it on January 30 1984 9 The Destroyers held the title for four months before losing it to Rock n Soul Parsons and Buck Zomhofe 9 The Destroyers quickly rebounded and won the title back thirteen days later but after the match Rock n Soul unmasked them 9 The Long Riders 1984 1986 edit After being unmasked the brothers dropped the Destroyers aspect of their team and instead began wrestling under their real names while their tag team was renamed to the Long Riders The Riders continued their feud with Rock n Soul and lost the title to them again on August 4 after Parsons defeated Bill in a singles match 9 The Riders won the American Tag Team Title for the fourth and final time on September 28 after defeating Rock n Soul 9 The brothers soon lost the title to the Fantastics Tommy Rogers and Bobby Fulton on October 22 9 On November 18 Irwin returned to Georgia Championship Wrestling and with his brother defeated Brad Armstrong and Jacques Rougeau in the finals of a one night tournament to win the NWA National Tag Team Championship 10 The next night the Long Riders retained their newly won title against Armstrong and Tommy Rich 10 On January 11 1985 the Riders lost the title to Ole Anderson and Thunderbolt Patterson 10 After the Riders lost a rematch for the title the following night Scott faced Anderson and Patterson in two subsequent rematches with Kareem Muhammad and then Doug Somers as his partners due to Bill leaving GCW but was unable to win either rematch 10 Irwin wrestled a few more matches in GCW before leaving the promotion The Long Riders soon sprang up in the American Wrestling Association later in mid 1985 where they lost their debut match to the Road Warriors for the Warriors tag team championship on July 14 On September 28 the Riders and Harley Race lost to Genichiro Tenryu Giant Baba and Jumbo Tsuruta in a six man tag team match at SuperClash 10 The Riders continued in the AWA until April 20 1986 where they lost a tag team title match to Curt Hennig and Scott Hall at WrestleRock The Long Riders also worked in Montreal for Gino Brito s Internation Wrestling between treatment for cancer and Scott had lost his hair Death editOn September 5 1987 Irwin died from a brain tumor 11 2 He was 35 years old Championships and accomplishments editCauliflower Alley Club Posthumous Award 2007 with Betty Joe Hawkins Championship Wrestling from Florida NWA Florida Tag Team Championship 1 time with Bugsy McGraw 12 NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship Florida version 1 time 13 NWA United States Tag Team Championship Florida version 1 time with Jos LeDuc 14 Georgia Championship Wrestling NWA National Heavyweight Championship 1 time 15 NWA National Tag Team Championship 3 times with Big John Studd 1 Masked Superstar 1 and Bill Irwin 1 8 Lutte Internationale Canadian International Tag Team Championship 1 time with Bill Irwin 16 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him No 77 of the 100 best tag teams of the PWI years with the Masked Superstar in 2003 17 Mid South Wrestling Association Mid South Louisiana Heavyweight Championship 1 time 7 Mid South Tag Team Championship 1 time with The Grappler 6 World Class Championship Wrestling NWA American Tag Team Championship 4 times with Super Destroyer 1 Bill Irwin 9 18 WCCW Television Championship 2 times 19 20 World Wide Wrestling Federation WWWF World Tag Team Championship 1 time with Yukon Pierre 21 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Best Wrestling Maneuver 1982 SuperplexSee also editList of premature professional wrestling deathsReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k Scott Irwin profile Online World of Wrestling Retrieved 2009 09 05 a b c Cagematch profile a b Cagematch match listings page 1 a b Cagematch match listings page 2 a b c d e Cagematch match listings page 3 a b Mid South Tag Team Championship history a b c Mid South Louisiana Heavyweight Championship history a b c NWA National Tag Team Championship history Wrestling Titles Archived from the original on 2007 12 18 Retrieved 2008 02 09 a b c d e f g h Royal Duncan amp Gary Will 2006 Dallas Texas NWA American Tag Team Title Fritz Von Erich Wrestling Title Histories Archeus Communications ISBN 978 0 9698161 5 7 a b c d e Cagematch match listings page 4 Scott Irwin Retrieved 2021 03 03 NWA Florida Tag Team Championship history Wrestling Titles Retrieved 2008 02 09 NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship Florida version history Wrestling Titles Retrieved 2008 02 09 NWA United States Tag Team Championship Florida version history Wrestling Titles Retrieved 2008 02 09 NWA National Heavyweight Championship history Wrestling Titles Retrieved 2008 02 09 Canadian International Tag Team Championship history Wrestling Titles Retrieved 2008 02 09 Pro Wrestling Illustrated s Top 100 Tag Teams of the PWI Years Wrestling Information Archive Archived from the original on 2011 09 21 Retrieved 2008 02 09 N W A American Tag Team Title Wrestling Titles com Retrieved January 19 2020 Royal Duncan amp Gary Will 2000 Texas WCWA Television Title Wrestling Title Histories Archeus Communications p 396 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 World Class Television Title Wrestling titles com Retrieved November 19 2016 World Tag Team Championship WWE history WWE Retrieved 2008 02 09 External links editScott Irwin s profile at Cagematch net nbsp Wrestlingdata com nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scott Irwin amp oldid 1220784116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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