Scorpio Sky

Scorpio Sky
Birth name Schuyler Andrews[1]
Born April 2, 1983 (age 33)
Los Angeles, California
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Gallinero Tres
Harold[2]
Mason Andrews
Scorpio Sky
Billed height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[3]
Billed weight 190 lb (86 kg)
Billed from Big Bear, California
Trained by Revolution Pro Rudos Dojo
Debut 2002

Schuyler Andrews (born April 2, 1983)[1] is an American professional wrestler and mixed martial artist, better known by his ring name Scorpio Sky. He is best known for his appearances with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, but has also appeared for Wrestling Society X, WWE, Osaka Pro Wrestling in Japan, WXW in Germany and IPW in England. He competes for the Championship Wrestling from Hollywood promotion, where he was the CWFH Heritage Heavyweight Champion and was the promotions inaugural Television Champion.

Career

Early career (2002-2003)

Andrews took an interest in wrestling at a very young age, idolizing the likes of Bret Hart, Ric Flair, and The Midnight Express. In high school he trained with the wrestling team to gain experience. After graduating, Scorpio Sky joined the Revolution Pro Rudos Dojo along with Quicksilver and Chris Bosh. Sky debuted in Revolution Pro in June 2002 as a masked wrestler named Gallinero Tres in a match with Top Gun Talwar. After losing the match he spent the rest of 2002 under the mask from June until November when he re-debuted as Scorpio Sky in the Rudos Dojo "Fight For the Revolution" Battle Royal, a tournament where the winner would receive a Revolution Pro contract. The finals saw Sky face Quicksilver. The match went to a draw and both men were given contracts.

Afterward, Sky and Quicksilver formed a tag team known as the Aerial Xpress (AXP). AXP received a strong push, defeating several other tag teams (such as Super Dragon and TARO) and were named the Southern California Tag Team of the Year for 2003. They also won the 2003 Revolution Pro Tag Team of the Year award. Sky won the 2003 Revolution Pro Wrestling Rookie of the Year award after winning the Revolution Pro Wrestling Junior Heavyweight Title by defeating Super Dragon on August 4, 2003. On October 18 he defeated Lost to become the last man to hold the APW-LA Light Heavyweight Championship and co-owned the Alternative Wrestling Show Tag Team Titles with Quicksilver. Later the APW-LA Lightweight title would become the AWS Light Heavyweight Title and Sky was named the first champion. Sky lost the Revolution Pro Junior title to Rising Son in December 2003 in a ladder match. His January 2004 rematch had to be postponed when doctors found he needed emergency surgery, which would sideline him for two months. He regained his title March 6, 2004 and remained champion for 10 months, surviving many title defenses. In the Summer of 2004, Sky and Scott Lost toured for Osaka Pro Wrestling in Japan. On October 16 Scorpio Sky won the Revolution J Tournament, by defeating Super Dragon, Quicksilver and Joey Harder in a 4-way match. In November 2004 he debuted in Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) in a "SoCal" match. AXP once again were named the Southern California Tag Team of the Year. In December 2004, Revolution Pro Wrestling held its final show where Sky lost the Revolution Pro Junior Heavyweight title to his partner Quicksilver.

Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2003–2012)

Sky joined Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), a new promotion owned by SoCal wrestlers Super Dragon, Joey Ryan, Disco Machine, Topgun Talwar, Scott Lost and Excalibur. In PWG, Sky and Quicksilver hooked back up with Dino Winwood as their manager to chase the PWG World Tag Team Championship. They received a shot at the champions Arrogance (Chris Bosh and Scott Lost), but were unable to dethrone them. On February 12, 2005 the Aerial Xpress was given a rematch for the PWG Tag Team Title but were once again defeated by Bosh and Lost. Later in June, The AXP defeated Los Luchas (Zokre and Phoenix Star), thus becoming #1 contenders for the PWG tag team title. Bosh and Lost forced through stipulations that if the AXP lost the match, not only would that be their last tag team title opportunity, but they would also be forced to remove their masks. The Masks vs. Title Match took place on July 9, 2005 at 2nd Annual PWG Bicentennial Birthday Extravaganza: Night One. Quicksilver was taken out of the match due to injury after Bosh hit him with a chair leaving Sky alone. Though outnumbered Sky was able to roll up Lost for a three count. The match would go on to be named the Southern California Match of the Year for 2005. Despite the victory Sky was assaulted after the match by Lost, Bosh, and "The Technical Wizard" Joey Ryan. The three bloodied Scorpio and removed his mask.

The next night Sky did not show up for a title defense and the Aerial Xpress were forced to vacate the title, and the team split. This led to Sky's "Disappearance To Africa" angle. Sky was seemingly out of the wrestling business, but finally made his return in September, without a mask, to attack Scott Lost after his match with Christopher Daniels at PWG's Battle of Los Angeles tournament. This led to a bitter feud between Sky and Lost ending with an "I Quit Match" in December, in which Sky was victorious.

Sky started 2006 on the sidelines with a knee injury. In February he returned and toured Germany and England on PWG's "European Vacation" shows. When they returned to the states Sky feuded with the Human Tornado. During this feud Sky broke Tornado's ankle in a match taking place in Las Vegas. Tornado's then manager Jade Chung turned on him and formed an alliance with Sky. The self-proclaimed "Scorpio Sky Experience" became hated by the fans quickly, and helped Sky climb to the top of PWG, defeating the likes of Kevin Steen, Chris Hero, Homicide and Human Tornado. Sky then went on to form a stable known as The Dynasty, consisting of himself, Jade Chung, Joey Ryan, Chris Bosh and Scott Lost.

It was at this time the rivalry between Sky and Frankie Kazarian began, after Sky assaulted Frankie after a match and cut his hair on May 6, 2006. In June, Sky toured in Europe, performing shows for 1PW, IPW, and Lucha Vavoom in England and the Netherlands. He competed in PWG's Battle of Los Angeles 2006 tournament on September 2, but was eliminated by Kazarian via disqualification after Jade Chung's interference. After Sky, Chris Bosh and Scott Lost defeated Kazarian and his tag team partners Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley, Frankie had enough and challenged Scorpio to a "Loser Leaves PWG" match which was to take place in January. On January 13, 2007 Scorpio Sky lost a "Loser Leaves PWG" match to Kazarian ending their nine-month-long feud and forcing Scorpio out of PWG.

Soon after, The Dynasty seemingly brought Scorpio Sky back to PWG, but it was actually an impostor Sky who was noticeably smaller than the original. The real Sky would eventually come into the ring out of the crowd and beat the fake Scorpio Sky out of the building. In the summer of 2007, Sky and Joey Ryan feuded, ending with Sky defeating Joey Ryan and thus winning his reinstatement back into PWG. In October Sky made his official return to PWG teaming with The Young Bucks (Nick and Matt Jackson) to defeat Los Luchas (Zokre, Phoenix Star and Nemesis) in a 6-man tag. He then defeated Ronin at All Star Weekend 6 before teaming with him in a Round Robin Tournament defeating Los Luchas in the first round.

On July 30, 2010 Scorpio Sky made his return to Pro Wrestling Guerrilla to compete against Scott Lost in Lost's retirement match. Sky defeated Lost after hitting him with his own "Big Fat Kill" finishing move. After the match they shook hands and bid goodbye to the fans. During the summer of 2011, Sky once again began regularly working for PWG, reforming the Dynasty with Joey Ryan. On August 20, Sky and Ryan defeated the RockNES Monsters (Johnny Goodtime and Johnny Yuma) to become the number one contenders to the PWG World Tag Team Championship.[4] On September 10, Sky and Ryan failed to capture the PWG World Tag Team Championship from The Young Bucks.[5] Sky's final PWG appearance came on December 1, 2012 when he defeated Joey Ryan in a single's match.

Wrestling Society X (2006–2007)

Sky participated in MTV's Wrestling Society X (WSX).[3] In WSX, Sky had the gimmick of being "the best athlete in history...of Montclair High" and carried around two plaques that were awards he had won.[3] He competed against the likes of Matt Sydal, Jack Evans, and 6-Pac. The show was not picked up for a second season.

Other promotions (2007–present)

Sky began working regularly for the Empire Wrestling Federation (EWF) in 2007 quickly making waves in the Inland Title Series Tournament. He defeated JT Blackstar and Ryan Taylor to advance to the finals where he would lose to Brandon Gatson. The match was nominated for the 2007 Match of the Year. Early in the year 2008, Sky chased for the EWF Heavyweight Championship held by Gatson. After defeating Dan Kobrick in a singles match he competed in a 4-way with Korbick, Bino Gambino and Gatson for the title. He was unsuccessful in winning being eliminated by Kobrick after a superkick from Gatson. Scorpio Sky then earned a shot at Gatson's Heavyweight Title after defeating Dan "The Man" Kobrick and Terex in a #1 contender's three-way dance. After the match, Gatson went out to congratulate Sky and then leveled him with a superkick. Their match at the 12th Anniversary Extravaganza was one of the most hyped matches in the history of the EWF and held the rare distinction of being scheduled for 2 out of 3 falls. In another match of the year candidate, Scorpio Sky went on the defeat Gatson 2 falls to 1 and become the EWF Heavyweight Champion on May 2, 2008.

Later that month on May 31 he defeated Lil Cholo and Karl Anderson in the AWS promotion to win the AWS Heavyweight Title, again becoming a double champion and being dubbed the "King of SoCal". Sky would successfully defend his EWF Heavyweight title 11 times over the summer defeating the likes of Ryan Taylor, Scott Lost and Joey Ryan in the process. On August 16 Sky lost the AWS heavyweight title to Scott Lost. Days later it was announced that he had suffered a serious back injury leading to him relinquishing the EWF heavyweight title on August 22. On April 26, 2009 Sky defeated Johnny Paradise to become #1 Contender for the AWS Heavyweight title. He faced Scott Lost for the title on May 17 but was unsuccessful due to a double count out finish. On July 10, 2009, Sky defeated nine other men in a cash out match to become the first EWA Champion. On August 22 at XPW's 10 Year Anniversary Show Sky and Luke Hawx won the XPW World Tag Team Titles by defeating Matt Cross and Tool.

Sky made his Ring of Honor debut on January 29, 2010, during the WrestleReunion 4 weekend, teaming up with Scott Lost in a losing effort against Colt Cabana and El Generico.[6] He once again competed with ROH on March 26 & 27 again teaming with Scott Lost to face the Kings of Wrestling and Kenny King respectively. On June 19, 2010 Sky would win the world record 159 man battle royal in AWS.

In 2011, it was revealed that Sky would take part in a new hiphop/pro wrestling collaboration, the Urban Wrestling Federation, with taping of the first event "First Blood" taking place on June 3.[7]

On the August 27, 2012, episode of WWE Raw, Andrews played a character known as "Harold" in one of Daniel Bryan's anger management classes that also involved Kane.[2] He also appeared the following week, again as Harold, as Kane and Daniel Bryan continued with their anger management. In December 2012, WWE publicly severed its ties with Andrews after Andrews allegedly made anti-gay comments on Twitter.[8][9] Andrews would apologize saying this in an interview on SoCalUncensored.com "There are not too many people out there more open to different races and religions and sexualities than myself. I have a lot of gay friends, I work with gay people, I work with transgender people."...."I won’t try to defend what I said. And though it was not intended the way people were taking it; it was not intended to bash the gay community or have anything to do with the gay community, it was wrong to say it."

On January 7, 2016 Scorpio Sky competed on the debut PCW (Pacific Coast Wrestling) show in Torrance, California defeating TJ Perkins in the semi-main event. He defeated Kenny King at their second show on March 26, 2016. On May 6, 2016 Scorpio Sky defeated Frankie Kazarian at the EWF 20th anniversary show.

On October 16, 2016 Scorpio Sky defeated DJ Zema Ion, Ricky Starks and Aaron Solow in a Fatal 4-Way for the Sideshow Championship at the inaugural WrestleCircus debut show.[10]

Championship Wrestling From Hollywood (2010–present)

On September 17, 2010 the Hollywood-based NWA territory launched a weekly television show on KDOC. Sky's first appearance on "NWA Championship Wrestling From Hollywood" came on October 8, 2010 challenging Adam Pearce for the NWA World Heavyweight title. He came very close to winning but Pearce used a low blow followed by a piledriver to secure the victory. After the match Rocky Romero & Claudio Castagnoli atttacked Sky from behind. Joey Ryan and Willie Mack would come to Sky's aid leading to a 6-Man tag match on October 22. Joey Ryan, Willie Mack, and Scorpio Sky were successful. Sky's next appearance came in a losing effort to former partner Joey Ryan in a one on one matchup on November 5.

On the December 3rd edition Sky was seen laid out in the dressing room from an attack. On December 10 Sky faced and defeated "Pretty" Peter Avalon. On the January 7th edition Sky defeated Austin Aries in a 1 on 1 match. Soon after it was announced that the Sky/Aries rivalry would continue in a Best of 5 Series of matches. The second match between the 2 took place on February 4; Aries was the winner injuring Scorpio Sky's knee in the process. Two weeks later Aries & NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce defeated Sky & Joey Ryan in a tag team match on February 18. Sky would get his revenge on March 12 when he defeated Aries in Match 3 of their series; pinning him after a vicious knee strike to the face. Aries wouldn't stay down long as he defeated Sky on March 18 in Match 4, giving him a concussion with a series of blows to the head. The 5th and final match in the series took place on May 7. Sky forced Aries to tap out to a figure 8 like submission hold but would refuse to release it after the match ended. The referee was forced to disqualify Sky and reverse the decision.

On July 2 Sky defeated Peter Avalon in the 1st round of the "Be A Star" Television title tournament. On July 30 he defeated James Morgan in the 2nd round. Finally on July 10, 2011 Sky pinned So Cal Crazy after hitting the "Ace of Spades" to win the tournament and become NWA Hollywood's first Television champion. Sky's first title defense came on September 17 when he defeated Ray Rosas. He would once again defend his title on October 22 against Willie Mack. Despite Mack coming very close, Sky was able to pick up the victory after delivering the Ace of Spades. Shortly after Sky assembled a stable known as "The Experience" with strength coach Big Duke and agent Xtian Cole. The Experience would often be escorted to the ring by women and begin every match with a ring girl circling the ring with an "Experience" placard. On 12 May 2012, NWA Hollywood ran its first non-TV event in its history, with Scorpio Sky defending the Television Championship against Nick Madrid as it main event.[11] Sky would defend the Television title 3 more times before his year long title run ended losing it to Willie Mack on July 22, 2012. He was unsuccessful in the rematch losing via pinfall. Sky would defeat Johnny Yuma, Peter Avalon, and Ray Rosas in a 4 way qualifier to earn another shot at Mack's Television title in a ladder match. Sky would go on to lose the final match.

On May 5, 2013 Sky was the last man eliminated in the finals of the Red Carpet Rumble to crown the first ever CWFH Heritage Heavyweight Champion by Shaun Ricker. He defeated Ricker in a rematch at the tapings later on that night to win the Heritage title, but the match was never aired due to the controversial finish. On November 3, 2013, Scorpio defeated Matt Striker to retain the title. On January 12, 2014, Sky lost the title to Ricky Mandel. He returned on September 14, 2014 attacking Vermin. On September 28, 2014 he teamed with Big Duke to defeat Vermin's Johnny Yuma & Johnny Goodtime via disqualification. Sky would spend the first half of 2015 feuding with Vermin defeating Ryan Taylor for the Television title on January 25, 2015 then losing it to Kevin Martenson on March 22, 2015. Sky would challenge Yuma for the Heritage title at the Red Carpet Rumble in July but was defeated. On April 10, 2016 Scorpio Sky was the special referee in the Heritage title match between Peter Avalon and Sasha Derevko.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2012–2013)

On June 28, 2012, Andrews, working under the ring name Mason Andrews, made his debut for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), losing to Rashad Cameron in a TNA X Division Championship tournament qualifying match on Impact Wrestling.[12] On July 8 at Destination X, Andrews defeated Dakota Darsow, Lars Only and Rubix in a Last Chance match to earn his way back into the tournament. He then defeated Kid Kash immediately afterwards to qualify for the finals of the tournament.[13] Later that same night, Andrews was defeated by Zema Ion in the final Ultimate X match, which also included Kenny King and Sonjay Dutt.[13] Andrews returned to TNA on January 12, 2013, to take part in TNA X-Travaganza, wrestling in an Ultimate X match, which was won by Kenny King and also included Rubix and Zema Ion.[14] Mason Andrews returned again on April 4, 2013 edition of TNA Impact to compete in a No. 1 contender X Division match against Petey Williams and Sonjay Dutt, which was eventually won by Petey Williams.[15] Sky has since parted ways with TNA.


Mixed martial arts (2011–present)

On August 28, 2011 Andrews made his mixed martial arts debut, defeating Jason Bell in the third round via referee stoppage due to strikes from the mount.

On August 24, 2014 Andrews returned to the cage and defeated Jose Jovel at University of MMA "Fight Night 8" at 1 minute 57 seconds of the first round by TKO submission via arm bar. [16]

On October 12, 2014 Andrews defeated James Hershey via second-round TKO (punches) at Mansion Fights 20.

On March 8, 2015 Andrews suffered his first loss to Lance Bush via split decision at University of MMA Fight Night 9

On June 6, 2015 Andrews competed in and won a 4-man muay thai kickboxing tournament.

Media

On February 1, 2009 Sky was seen in a Super Bowl ad being given the Attitude Adjustment by John Cena. He was also involved in the 200th episode of the CBS show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Sky was a guest star on the second season of the Comedy Central show Tosh.0 alongside Comedian Daniel Tosh. Since Sky has been seen in various WWE SyFy Smackdown! ads & commercials. In 2013 he was featured in an episode of the show Betas.

In wrestling

  • "The King of Sting"
  • "The King of SoCal"
  • "The Experience"
  • "The Closer"
  • "Sugar"

Championships and accomplishments

  • Adenaline Unleashed Championship (1 time)
  • APW-LA Lightweight Championship (1 time)[17]
  • AWS Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[18]
  • AWS Light Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[3][19]
  • AWS Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Quicksilver[3]
  • EWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time, current)
  • PWI ranked him #271 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2013[21]
  • RPW Junior Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[22]
  • Revolution J Tournament (2004)[23]
  • Revolution Pro Rookie of the Year (2003)
  • Revolution Pro Tag Team of the Year (2003) with Quicksilver
  • Match of the Year (2005) with Quicksilver vs. Chris Bosh and Scott Lost, July 9, 2005, The 2nd Annual PWG Bicentennial Birthday Extravaganza - Night One[24]
  • Most Outstanding Wrestler (2011, 2013)[25][26]
  • Tag Team of the Year (2003, 2004) with Quicksilver[27][28]
  • Jesse Hernandez Award (2008)

Notes

  1. 1 2 Howell, Nolan (June 30, 2013). "Scorpio Sky flies high and aims for the stars". Slam! Sports. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  2. 1 2 Caldwell, James (2012-08-28). "Sky reacts to playing "Harold" on Raw". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved 2012-08-28.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Scorpio Sky". MTV. Retrieved 2010-05-16.
  4. Massingham, Matt (2011-08-21). "8/20 PWG results in Reseda, Calif.: BOLA tournament winner, Young Bucks not shaking hands turned into angle, Tag Title match, Finlay debuts". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved 2011-08-21.
  5. "PWG: title match results from Saturday night, main event for next show". Pro Wrestling Torch. 2011-09-11. Retrieved 2011-09-11.
  6. Johnson, Mike (2010-01-30). "Complete ROH in Los Angeles Wrestlereunion Live Report". PWInsider. Retrieved 2010-03-14.
  7. Martin, Adam (2011-05-06). "UWF roster update and hip hop stars involved". WrestleView. Retrieved 2011-05-13.
  8. Fernandes, Steven (2012-12-08). "WWE will not work with wrestler who made gay slurs, WWE honors Colt Cabana". Pro Wrestling Insider. Retrieved 2013-11-20.
  9. Alvarez, Bryan (2013-11-19). "Tues update: Many notes from Raw, more UFC 167 fallout, Rogan on GSP and why he should retire, brush up your tag team skills, tons more". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved 2013-11-20.
  10. "One on one with Wrestle Circus' Al Lenhart". Heel/Face Wrestling. 2016-10-20. Retrieved 2016-10-25.
  11. "NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood". Retrieved 28 July 2012.
  12. Caldwell, James (2012-06-28). "Caldwell's TNA Impact Wrestling results 6/28: Ongoing "virtual-time" coverage of live Impact - BFG Series, Tag Title main event". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved 2012-06-28.
  13. 1 2 Caldwell, James (2012-07-08). "Caldwell's TNA Destination X PPV results 7/8: Ongoing "virtual time" coverage of live PPV - Roode vs. Aries, new X Division champion, Angle vs. Joe". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved 2012-07-08.
  14. Trionfo, Richard (2013-01-12). "RVD vs. Jerry Lynn: Full TNA One Night Only X-Travaganza results". Pro Wrestling Insider. Retrieved 2013-01-12.
  15. "3/28 TNA Impact TV taping: Full results".
  16. Martin, Adam (2011-09-11). "Indy wrestler Scorpio Sky wins in his MMA debut". WrestleView. Retrieved 2011-09-12.
  17. "Independent Wrestling Results - October 2003". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  18. http://www.cagematch.de/?id=1&nr=100400
  19. http://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=872
  20. "Empire Wrestling Federation". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  21. "Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) 500 for 2013". The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved 2013-08-22.
  22. "Independent Wrestling Results - August 2003". onlineworldofwrestling.com. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  23. "Independent Wrestling Results - October 2004". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  24. "SoCal UNCENSORED Awards 2005". SoCal Uncensored. Archived from the original on April 7, 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-09.
  25. "2011 SoCal Year End Awards". SoCal Uncensored. 2012-10-02. Retrieved 2015-08-07.
  26. "2013 SoCal Year End Awards". SoCal Uncensored. 2014-05-30. Retrieved 2015-08-07.
  27. "SoCal Uncensored Awards 2003". SoCal Uncensored. Archived from the original on 2005-04-12. Retrieved 2010-10-26.
  28. "SoCal Uncensored Awards 2004". SoCal Uncensored. Archived from the original on 2006-06-12. Retrieved 2010-10-26.
  29. http://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3142
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