> Collectibles What a hell of a guy to have bending your ear than Joe Scarpa. > Books The match was an extremley rough one hour draw. Chief Jay Strongbow Popularity . both a main event and mid-card performer, Strongbow was one of the most Baron Mikel Scicluna & Rocky Tamayo: WWWF Showdown at Shea '76 Jun 25th 1976: A man of both character and talent, the Ring Chronicle is proud to induct this important figure from wrestling history into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame. Chief Jay Strongbow made frequent appearances in NWA: Georgia Championship Wrestling's TBS program. After a brief departure for an All Japan tour that summer, following a loss to Ron Garvin on September 8, 1990, Scarpa left the company once more. Chief Jay Strongbow vs. Kamala: August 25, 1984 I had an opinion about pro wrestling, until I wrestled and they showed me that my opinion was wrong, Scarpa said in the aforementioned December 2003 shoot interview with Highspots. It would be made permanently legal at the opening of 1970. His last match on record occurred on May 8 for the Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation, teaming with Trent Young (no relation) in a loss to Joe Thunder and Johnny Blaze. Strongbow exhibits all four of those qualities, as well as one other memorable trait: Going on the warpath. This marked his first victory with his father's company. "Winning titles was never the primary goal for Strongbow, especially during his latter years in the ring. [5] They were defeated for the belts in Allentown, Pennsylvania on March 8, 1983 edition of Championship Wrestling by the Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika). He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation in the early 1980s under the ring name Jules Strongbow, where he held the WWF World Tag Team Championship on two occasions with his kayfabe brother, Chief Jay Strongbow.[1][2][3]. He left the promotion in January 1987. He wanted to be Jay, and made a point of telling me that he had a lot of Indian in his family. Chief Jay Strongbow Is A Member Of . He also changed his name to Mark Pyle. November 17, 1984 House Show:Big John Studd defeatedChief Jay Strongbow. Arion was now aheel, and pinned Strongbow in eastern arenas as he went on to challenge champion. Yeah, uh huh, yeah, uh huh. Chief Jay was known for his famous Tribal War Dance, which was equal, if not more electrifying that, In 1975, Jay Strongbow began feuding with Spiros Arion. The Chief, who retired from active competition in the mid 1980s, is looking forward to WWE Homecoming where he can reconnect with several of the legends he worked with over the years as well as meeting some of the current WWE Superstars. "Chief" Jay Strongbow, passed away yesterday at the age of 83. Greg Oliver has been writing about pro wrestling since 1985, and is the author of wrestling books: The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Storytellers (with Steven Johnson), The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: Heroes & Icons (with Steven Johnson and Mike Mooneyham); The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Heels (with Steven Johnson); The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Tag Teams (also with Johnson); The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Canadians; SLAM! Theyd scoot you along like a vacuum cleaner, he complained. Luke Joseph "Joe" Mark Scarpa Jr. (April 23, 1967 - February 25, 2016) [1] was an American professional wrestler, known by his ring name Mark Young, who competed in the World Wrestling Federation in the 1980s and early 1990s, World Championship Wrestling, and many independent promotions. September 22, 1984 MSG Network:Nikolai Volkoff defeated Chief Jay Strongbow. Truly, "Chief" October 1969: Joe Scarpa received a shot at the Worlds title for winning the first Georgia TV title tournament. In 1982, Jay Strongbow formed a tag team with his on-screen brother,Jules Strongbow. Chief Jay Strongbow made frequent appearances in NWA: Georgia Championship Wrestlings TBS program. Chief Jay was known for his famous Tribal War Dance, which was equal, if not more electrifying that Hulk Hogan 's 'hulking up'. Your email address will not be published. The hassle of the traveling and being away from my family. He treated me like a son. During his time under his real name, Scarpa helped shape a number of other careers, including Jack Brisco, Jimmy Garvin and Bill Watts. Wrestling Father / Son List; . On June 28, 1982, the pair from Pawhuska, Okla.defeated the diabolical Japanese duo of Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito to win the World Tag Team Championship. First Name Chief #6. Young was positioned as an opening match talent that was roughly parallel to Paul Roma, Steve Lombardi, Brady Boone, and Tim Horner. His health never improved and he died April 3, 2012. Still billed as Todd Overbow, Scarpa journeyed the following month to the Global Wrestling Federation. Born on August 3, 1934, William Dee Calhoun grew up on a farm in McKinney, Texas; a rural suburb located in Collin County about 30 miles (48 kilometers) north of Dallas. Scarpa was given a strong initial push, scoring victories against Lombardi, Barry Horowitz, Bill Woods, and Bill Brundt that summer. Chief Jay Strongbow. Blonde girl gets pulled over for speeding. Verne Gagne. November 16, 1984 House Show:Brutus Beefcake defeated Chief Jay Strongbow. He taught so many of us the psychology of being a babyface. Cop gets out, walks up to her window, unzips his fly, and pulls out his pecker. Be it as a performer or as part of the management team, Strongbow made many sacrifices, and selflessly gave himself to the "sport." Strongbow and Kent fought inside of a small shark cage, with the first man to escape being declared the winner. never above "doing the job" in order to help "the team." July 17, 1984 House Show:Chief Jay Strongbow defeated Ken Jugan. As a role model - for people of In fact, said Dotty, Scarpa was at the hospital when the Curtis youngest daughter was born. August 25, 1984 House Show:Kamala defeated Chief Jay Strongbow. It is easy to see, I am sure, what a great influence Joe had on my career. Tomahawk Chop; Sleeper Hold; Indian Deathlock, World Tag Team Champion; 1994 WWE Hall of Fame Inductee. Chief Jay Strongbow was an identity that he kept for the rest of his life. selflessly gave himself to the "sport." Blonde says oh no, not another breathalyzer. He would face "The Duke of Dorchester" Pete Doherty later that month and would defeat him in each encounter. While there, he was forced into D.I. American wrestler of all time, and a consistent box office draw. Joe Scarpa, who entertained pro wrestling fans for decades as Native American favorite Chief Jay Strongbow, died Tuesday at the age of 83. On February 25, 2016, Scarpa died at the age of 48. This page has moved. In February 1989, Scarpa, as Vince Young, would join World Championship Wrestling as part of a wave of fresh talent brought in under the new ownership of the company. Under Joe Scarpa, he wrestled about eight years, primarily around Georgia, Florida and Tennessee. But the man was always on edge over saving a penny., Finkel said Strongbow never needed the world title. He was renamed "Jules Strongbow" placed into a tag team with Chief Jay Strongbow, who was billed as his brother. In November he was paired against Earthquake in the latter's initial run of house show matches, and gained his first victory on American television when he pinned Barry Horowitz on the December 4th edition of Prime Time Wrestling. Still, a wrestler as popular as Jay Strongbow couldn't help but pick up a fair share of championships. He never recovered and died on April 3, 2012 at the age of 83. Strongbow enjoyed a successful career and even after his retirement, remained connected to professional wrestling. In a 1977 interview with the Newport, Rhode Island Daily News, Strongbow complained about the miles and miles of driving required by professional wrestling. The Native American duo of Strongbow & White Wolf held the title for over 8 months before being forced to vacate the championship when White Wolf's neck was "broken" by Ken Patera's devastating finisher, the Swinging Neckbreaker. Homer ODell wanted to flip a coin. The two wrestled all over the WWF circuit, including an Indian Strap match at Madison Square Garden on July 30, 1979. Jay Strongbow - Official Wrestling Yearbook No.3, June 1973 Cover (cropped).jpg 399 429; 31 KB. Talking Wrestling with Greg Valentine Born Jonathan Anthony Wisniski, Jr., the younger Valentine didn't immediately capitalize on his father's name. displayed his professionalism in another important, but far less He had a memorable feud withBulldog Don Kent, which culminated in a shark cage match in 1977. "Chief Frank Hill" redirects here. 150. A man who truly loved the wrestling business, when his ring career ended, Strongbow . Much like his contemporary Wahoo McDaniel, he portrayed a Native American wrestler, who wore a war bonnet to the ring and would "go on the warpath" when the fans started cheering him against an opponent. Chief Jay & White Wolf were extremely popular, but their reign was abbreviated in 1977 when they were forced to vacate the titles due to a neck injury suffered by White Wolf. They really had a super tag team for the time they did together, said Curtis widow, Dotty. For over 30 years, Strongbow has been a role model for his fans, a teacher and friend to his co-workers, and a fair and respected boss to the wrestlers on the road. He was the adopted son of Chief Jay Strongbow. Bob Carter's Honor Guard after losing a match to Tony Anthony. Dominic Nucciarone part 18 ans vivre au Canada Montral [4].. Carrire Dbuts. "Chief" Jay Strongbow was arguably the most famous, beloved Native American wrestler of all time, and a consistent box office draw. He trained every day with Don. He competed in the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), where he won the WWWF Tag Team Championship . Most Popular #144833. Years before, he had battled men like Spiros Arion and Jimmy Valiant. It was not just with kind words and actions but with chastisement when I needed it, Brisco wrote in his autobiography. The indelible image of his war dance and the resulting knee lifts and chops that his opponents received is among the most iconic in sports-entertainment. glamorous role - that of a WWF road agent. May 2, 1985 House Show:The Magnificent Muraco defeated Chief Jay Strongbow. January 2, 1985 House Show:Buddy Rose defeated Chief Jay Strongbow. First Name Chief. He was even considered to be a relatively hot fan-favorite of the '50s and '60s. [6], In May and June 1990, Scarpa joined All Japan Pro Wrestling on their Super Power Series tour. In late 2011, Strongbow suffered a fall at his home and was hospitalized. Years later, Strongbow would complain that Tatanka lived in a fantasy world.. For the first five years I was in the WWF, every arena I went to sold out, Strongbow bragged in a 2009 profile in his hometown Griffin, Georgia, newspaper to coincide with his induction into the Amsterdam, NY, Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame. Throughout the tour, he would team up with the likes of Abdullah The Butcher, Dusty Rhodes, Jr., Johnny Smith, Terry Gordy, and Ranger Ross. Wrestling once more as Vince Young, Scarpa made a return to World Championship Wrestling when he teamed with Al Jackson in an unsuccessful effort against The Barbarian and Dan Spivey in a match that aired on the August 22nd, 1992 edition of WCW Worldwide. Wrestler Born in Pennsylvania #27. And like all of the greatest Updates. They defeated the team ofBaron Mikel SciclunaandKing Curtis Iaukea. Strongbow could also brawl with the best of them, especially once his fiery temper had been ignited. His career started in 1947, and he wouldn't get the Strongbow character until 1970. His larger than life persona as a Native American wrestler ran from 1947 to 1985. They stayed together day and night. Chief Jay Strongbow worked as a road agent in the WWF during the 1990s. I found out there were better things to do than that., Away from the ring, Strongbow loved to golf and fish, and enjoyed quiet time on the farm in Griffin. Demarco jumped Scarpa and stomped him out of the ring. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. "Chief" Jay Strongbow was arguably the most famous, beloved Native American wrestler of all time, and a consistent box office draw. Arion, a popular and seemingly unbeatablebabyface, returned to the WWWF after an absence and teamed with Strongbow. Four and a half years later, on December 7, 1976, Jay Strongbow won his second WWWF World Tag Team Championship, this time with partnerBilly White Wolf. Still one of the most popular wrestlers in the WWF, in the eyes of the fans, Strongbow was now the "elder statesman" for WWF wrestlers, having been with the promotion for so long. After failing in regaining the belts, the Strongbows disbanded. Luke Joseph "Joe" Mark Scarpa Jr. (April 23, 1967 February 25, 2016)[1] was an American professional wrestler, known by his ring name Mark Young, who competed in the World Wrestling Federation in the 1980s and early 1990s, World Championship Wrestling, and many independent promotions. After seeking revenge on Patera for the loss of his partner, Strongbow then went on to face the WWWF World Heavyweight champion "Superstar" Billy Graham in a top-drawing feud. Strongbow understood how the wrestling business works, and was never above "doing the job" in order to help "the team." He drove around in an old pick-up truck and wanted the people to think he was one of them.. Wrestler. Although Strongbow & King only held the title for a month, Chief Jay demonstrated that he understood the nuances of the tag team division as well as anyone. The Post And Courier reports that Scarpa's health never improved after being. However, "The Chief" did venture outside the parameters of the WWWF on occasion, and was (for a time) a high-profile figure on TBS's NWA Georgia Championship Wrestling, the predecessor of WCW Saturday Night. A man who truly As both a main event and mid-card performer, Strongbow was one of the most reliable, professional wrestlers of his, or any, day. That time came in 1976 when he and fellow Native American Billy White Wolf defeated The Executioners and Tor Kamata & Nikolai Volkoff in a three-team tournament to win the championship gold.

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