Scorpio Sky
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Ring name(s) | Scorpio Sky |
Billed height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) |
Billed weight | 190 lb (86 kg) |
Born | Montclair, California |
Billed from | The City of Angels |
Trained by | Revolution Pro Rudos Dojo |
Debut | June 2002 |
Scorpio Sky is an American professional wrestler from Montclair, California; he's a current member of the PWG and Wrestling Society X rosters.
He has worked for many local promotions, such as Revolution Pro, Alternative Wrestling Show, All Pro Wrestling and Lucha Extreme Wrestling. Sky has also competed in some major promotions such as Ultimate Pro Wrestling, Combat Zone Wrestling and the defunct Xtreme Pro Wrestling, as well as westside Xtreme wrestling in Germany and Osaka Pro Wrestling in Japan.
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[edit] Career
Scorpio Sky was trained by Revolution Pro Rudos Dojo, like may others young wrestlers of the promotion, starting his training in 2001 at the age of 18.
[edit] 2002
Scorpio Sky debuted in Revolution Pro in June 2002 as a masked wrestler in a match with Topgun Talwar, and later joined forces with Quicksilver in a tag team known as The Aerial Express (AXP), with Dino Winwood as a manager. He spent 2002 under the masked name "Gallinero Tres" from June until November when he debuted as Scorpio Sky in the Rudos Dojo "Fight For the Revolution" Battle Royal.
[edit] 2003
The Aerial Express received a strong push, by defeating several other Tag Teams (such as the team of Super Dragon and Taro), gaining the opportunity for a Title match against Halloween and Damian 666, but they were defeated. They were named the Southern California Tag Team of the Year for 2003 and They also won the 2003 Revolution Pro Tag Team of the Year award and Scorpio Sky also won the 2003 Revolution Pro Rookie of the Year award, after winning the Revolution Pro Junior Heavyweight Title, by defeating Super Dragon. The team also wrestled for XPW in the two shows the promotion held in Los Angeles. Sky also joined PWG, a new promotion owned by some SoCal wrestlers. On October 18th, he became AWS/APW Light Heavyweight Champion and co-owned [AWS] Tag Team Titles with Quicksilver. He held 2 singles Lightweight titles and a tag title all at once and seemingly dominated the Junior Division in California.
[edit] 2004
Sky lost the Revolution Pro title to Rising Son in December 2003. His January 04' Rematch had to be postponed when doctors found a serious injury which needed emergency Surgery. The surgery put Sky on the sidelines for 2 months. He regained his title March 6th and remained champion for 10 months, surviving many title defenses. On October 16th, Scorpio Sky won the Revolution J tournament, by defeating Super Dragon, Quicksilver and Joey Harder in a 4way match. Later the same year Aerial Express gained another title shot, but American Wild Child and Angel retained. In November 2004 he debuted in CZW in a "SoCal" match. AXP once again were named the Southern California Tag Team of the Year. In the Summer of 2004 Scorpio Sky and Scott Lost toured for Osaka Pro in Japan. In late 2004 Revolution Pro held its final show in December where Scorpio Sky lost the Revolution Pro Junior Heavyweight title to his partner Quick Silver.
[edit] 2005
On February 12th, the Aerial Express lost a PWG title match to Scott Lost and Chris Bosh, but later, in June, they defeated Los Luchas, thus becoming #1 contenders for the title; they finally ended up winning the belts on July 9th, defeating Scott Lost and Chris Bosh. Scorpio Sky had to remove his mask after "The Professional" Scott Lost, "Photogenic" Chris Bosh, and "The Technical Wizard" Joey Ryan assaulted AXP after the victory. The three incapacitated Quicksilver and then bloodied and removed the mask of Scorpio Sky. Since the incident, Sky has wrestled maskless. After the title vacated, the Aerial Express split.
[edit] 2006
Scorpio Sky has frequently toured Europe in 2006. He also joined Human Tornado to form a new Tag Team, known as Dark and Lovely, but after a few weeks Scorpio Sky returned to his career as a single competitor in PWG.He seemingly turned up the heat a bit so to speak often resorting to short cuts to get the win. He now is managed by Jade Chung. In April he broke the Human Tornado's leg during a match. They have become hated rivals since. He recently formed "The Dynasty", the PWGstable consisting of Scorpio Sky, Joey Ryan, Chris Bosh, and Scott Lost.
In June Scorpio Sky toured in Europe, performing shows for 1PW and Lucha Vavoom in England and Holland. He was eliminated by Frankie Kazarian in the first round of Battle of Los Angeles 2006 PWG tournament on September, 2nd; he lost by diqualification, due to Jade Chung intrusion.
On October 21, at the Alternative Wrestling Show's "Halloween Slaugherhouse 3", Scorpio Sky made his return to the AWS as The Human Tornado's mystery tag team partner to face the team of Crayz and Al Katrazz. He returned to the ring wearing his trademark mask. Since he lost his mask in the PWG federation, he may continue to wear the mask in AWS.
[edit] Finishing and signature moves
- Final Answer (Spinning headlock elbow drop onto the knee)
- Fatal Answer (Spinning headlock elbow drop onto the knee followed by a neckbreaker)
- Blackout DDT (Implant DDT)
- Scorpio Sky Twister (Spinning fireman's carry into a facebreaker knee smash)
- 450° splash or corkscrew 450° splash
- Triangle choke
- Leapfrog Hurricarrana (Leaping hurricarrana onto the opponent sitting or standing on the top rope)
- 5 Story Frog Splash (High elevation frog splash)
- Dropkick
- Somersault plancha
Nicknames
- The King of Sting
- The Count of Monte Fisto
- The Greatest
Theme music
- "New Generation" By the Scorpions
- "Alien Nation" by the Scorpions
Tag Team Partners
- Quicksilver as the Aerial Express
- Human Tornado as Dark and Lovely
- Scott Lost and Chris Bosh as The Dynasty
Managers
- Dino Winwood
- Jade Chung
[edit] Championships and accomplishments
- Former PWG Tag Team Champion (With Quick Silver)
Alternative Wrestling Show:
- 2 Time AWS Tag Team Champion (With Quick Silver)
- Former (and first) AWS Lightweight Champion
All Pro Wrestling (Los Angeles):
- APW-LA Lightweight Champion (and the final man to hold the title)
Revolution Pro:
- 2 Time Junior Heavyweight Champion
- 2004 Revolution J Tournament Winner
Awards:
- 2003 Revolution Pro Rookie of the Year
- 2003 Revulution Pro Tag Team of the Year (with Quick Silver)
- 2003 Southern California Tag Team of the Year (with Quick Silver)
- 2004 Southern California Tag Team of the Year (with Quick Silver)
- 2005 #1 Runner up S.C.R.A.P. Magazine Comeback of the year.
- 2006 Neil Stephensen Best Athlete Award