Chief Jay Strongbow Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
"Chief" Jay Strongbow was arguably the most famous, beloved Native American wrestler of all time, and a consistent box office draw. As both a main event and mid-card performer, Strongbow was one of the most reliable, professional wrestlers of his, or any, day. A man who truly loved the wrestling business, when his ring career ended, Strongbow ...
October 4, 1928, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Died
April 3, 2012, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Place Of Birth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Height
6' 6" (1.98 m)
Profession
Actor
Spouse
Mary Scarpa (m. ?–2012)
Siblings
Jules Strongbow
Star Sign
Libra
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Fact
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Was the final surviving member of the WWE Hall of Fame class of 1994.
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Notable Title Wins Include: NWA (Georgia) Wildside Heavyweight title; NWA (Georgia) Tag Team titles; NWA (Florida) Tag Team titles; NWA (Tennessee/Alabama) Tag Team titles (3); NWA (Florida) Southern Tag Team titles (3); NWA (Florida) Heavyweight title; NWA (Florida) Brass Knuckles title (2); WWWF Tag Team Titles w/Sonny King; WWWF Tag Team Titles w/Billy White Wolf; WWWF Tag Team Titles w/Jules Strongbow (2); PWI Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (1973); PWI Inspirational Wrestler of the Year (1979)
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He was one of the most famous of the "Indian" (Native American) wrestlers. In reality, he was an Italian-American. He would privately joke that he was from the "Whopaho" tribe.
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One of his last matches against Greg Valentine, which was an Indian Strap match.
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WWE Hall-of-Famer.
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Longtime professional wrestler.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
World Wrestling Federation
1973-1986
TV Series
Chief Jay Strongbow
Bad Guys
1986
Sod Buster
Best of the WWF Volume 5
1986
Video
Chief Jay Strongbow
Tag Team Champions
1986
Video
Chief Jay Strongbow
The Life and Times of Captain Lou Albano
1986
Video
Chief Jay Strongbow
Villains of the Squared Circle
1986
Video
Chief Jay Strongbow
WWF's Explosive TNT Show
1986
Video
Chief Jay Strongbow
Best of the WWF Volume 2
1985
Video
Chief Jay Strongbow
Best of the WWF Volume 4
1985
Video
Chief Jay Strongbow
Biggest, Smallest, Strangest, Strongest!
1985
Video
Chief Jay Strongbow
The WWF's Most Unusual Matches
1985
Video
Chief Jay Strongbow
WWF Championship Wrestling
1972-1984
TV Series
Chief Jay Strongbow
Spectrum Wrestling
1977-1984
TV Series
Chief Jay Strongbow
WWF All-Star Wrestling
1972
TV Series
Chief Jay Strongbow
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
WWE Hall of Fame 2012
2012
TV Special
Himself
WWE: History of the World Heavyweight Championship
2009
Video documentary
Chief Jay Strongbow
WWE Raw
1994-2008
TV Series
Chief Jay Strongbow
WWF Hall of Fame
1996
TV Special
Himself
WWF Hall of Fame
1994
TV Special
Himself
WrestleMania VI
1990
TV Special
Chief Jay Strongbow (uncredited)
Micki + Maude
1984
Himself (as Joe Scarpa)
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
The History of WWE: 50 Years of Sports Entertainment
2013
Video documentary
Chief Jay Strongbow
WWE: Allied Powers - The World's Greatest Tag Teams