David Sheldon (July 20, 1953 – November 25, 2007) was an American
professional wrestler
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, better known by his
ring name, Angel of Death.
Sheldon wrestled in various
North American
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regional
promotions during the 1980s and early 1990s including
Stampede Wrestling
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,
World Class Championship Wrestling
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(WCCW), the
Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF) (as the bodyguard of
The Freebirds) and in
Jim Crockett Promotions
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(where he was the first man to portray the
masked wrestler "
The Black Scorpion").
Professional wrestling career
Early career (1985–1987)
Sheldon debuted in 1985.
In early 1986, he began wrestling with
"Strangler" Steve DiSalvo as "The Angel of Death" in the Calgary-based Stampede Wrestling and faced mainstays such as
Johnny Smith
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Early life
During the Great D ...
and feuded with
Owen Hart
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eventually losing to him and
Bruce Hart in a tag team match with
Robbie Stewart in
Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan on April 28, and to he and
Ben Bassarab in
Calgary, Alberta
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on June 20, 1986. Moving on to
Bill Watts
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' Universal Wrestling Federation as "The Angel of Death", he appeared at several Superdome Extravaganza supercards in late 1986 feuding with
Ken Massey although he later lost to The Freebirds in a 6-man tag team match with
Bill Irwin and
The Viking on April 11. As "Angel of Death", His
gimmick was to play
Taps on a trumpet before his match.
Returning to Calgary to face Owen Hart in single matches in May 1987, their first matchup resulted in a double disqualification on May 21 although he was defeated in rematches on May 22 and May 24. While still in the Mid-South region, he continued to appear on Superdome Extravaganza events teaming with
Vladimir Petrov against the then NWA Tag Team Champions
The Rock 'n' Roll Express
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on June 13, 1987.
Jim Crockett Promotions / World Championship Wrestling (1987–1991)
He also began wrestling for
Jim Crockett Promotions
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during the mid-1980s, teaming with
Big Bubba Rogers
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and manager
Skandor Akbar
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against
UWF Tag Team Champions The Lightning Express
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The serial's story focuses on whether a railroad will ...
at the
Great American Bash '87 on July 31, 1987. He also competed in Dallas-based independent promotions early in his career including
World Class Championship Wrestling
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later losing to
The Missing Link and Jason Sterling in a tag team match with
Vince Apollo and later participated in a "triple dome Texas roundup" match at the last
WCCW Parade of Champions supercard on May 8, 1988.
Returning to Jim Crockett Promotions as one half of the Russian Assassins with
Jack Victory
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, he and Victory feuded with
Ivan Koloff
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Early life
Perras was ...
who had left
Paul Jones' Army
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during late 1988 eventually defeating Koloff and
Junkyard Dog
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at
Starrcade '88. Returning to Stampede Wrestling in mid 1989, he wrestled against Kim Schau, Ron Ritchie and
Eddie Watts before the promotion closed later that year. In 1990, he was awarded the
WCCW Texas Heavyweight Championship by forfeit from then champion
Kerry Von Erich
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in
Dallas, Texas
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on July 13, although he lost the title to Kevin Von Erich four months later on November 23, 1990.
In August 1990, while competing in
World Championship Wrestling
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(WCW), Sheldon also began wrestling as "
The Black Scorpion" at
house shows. The identity of The Black Scorpion, speculated by announcers at the time to have been a former friend of
Sting, was hinted to be as one of several wrestlers then competing in World Championship Wrestling including The Angel of Death, having been a former training partner of Sting while a part of
Powerteam USA
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several years before. While wrestling as The Black Scorpion during that time, the character who eventually wrestled Sting was
Al Perez
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Professional wrestling career
Early career
Perez began wrestling as an amat ...
(and at the conclusion of the storyline was eventually revealed to be longtime rival
Ric Flair at
Starrcade 1990) by the time of their first encounter at
Clash of the Champions XII
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on September 5, 1990.
Late career (1991–1995)
During the early 1990s, Sheldon continued wrestling in Texas independent promotions winning the TWF Tag team titles with
Abdullah the Butcher
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in 1990, although they eventually lost the belts to
Steve Austin
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and "The California Studd" Rod Price on November 11, 1990. Following the close of WCCW in January 1991, he lost to Kevin Von Erich on February 23 in a match for the vacant WCCW Texas Heavyweight Championship recognized by the now defunct Texas Wrestling Federation before it closed three months later. Later aligning himself with
Kevin Sullivan and
One Man Gang
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, the three attacked
El Gigante following his match against Tony Mella before
Ron Simmons
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ran in chasing the three out of the ring during a televised WCW event in
Dothan, Alabama
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on May 11, 1991. The next week he appeared on WCW Saturday Night, attacking Ron Simmons as Simmons had a match the following evening against Butch Reed, another of Teddy Long's charges. While in the
Global Wrestling Federation
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, he teamed with
Eddie Gilbert in his feud with
Big Bad John
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facing Big Bad John in tag team matches with
Dark Patriot on April 10 and
Barry Horowitz
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Early life
Horowitz attended Florida State University, where he studied sports nutrition and wrestled ...
on April 17 in a steel cage match resulting in a no contest. Turning against Gilbert, he was later defeated by Gilbert,
John Tatum and Rod Price in a 6-man tag team match with Horowitz and Johnny Mantell on April 24, 1992. He was scheduled to wrestle
Bruiser Brody
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and Kerry Von Erich at the time of their deaths, however his own career was also cut short after suffering a severe leg injury after wrestling a match against
P. N. News
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Professional wrestling career
Earl ...
(as a result, P. N. News was taken off WCW television for the remainder of his contract and eventually released from the company). Wrestling sporadically in the promotion during the 1990s, he occasionally appeared on
WCW Saturday Night
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.
Sheldon retired in 1995.
Death
It was reported that Sheldon was found dead in
Bedford, Texas
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in November 2007. He was found on his couch with the TV remote in his hand. His body was claimed by his "little sister", Missy Evans, a close friend for more than 20 years. He did not have close family living near him, but a sister with whom he had not spoken in more than 20 years was said to be living in Miami at the time of his death. Sheldon's friends gathered on December 8, 2007 at a memorial service in North Richland Hills that Evans planned. Many wrestling greats were there, including
Terry Taylor
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and Cowboy Johnny Mantell.
His ashes are buried at Bear Creek Cemetery in Euless, Texas. Sheldon's dearest friend from high school, Pat Mitchell, provided early and later wrestling career highlights to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram for a full-page obituary.
Championships and accomplishments
*Texas Wrestling Federation
**TWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with
Abdullah the Butcher
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*
World Class Championship Wrestling
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**
WCCW Texas Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
References
External links
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1953 births
2007 deaths
20th-century professional wrestlers
American male professional wrestlers
Faux Russian professional wrestlers
Masked wrestlers
Professional wrestlers from Texas
Sportspeople from Arlington, Texas