Scorpio Sky

Wrestler

Birthday April 2, 1983

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, United States

Age 40 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5 ft 10 in

Weight 170 lb

#28789 Most Popular

1983

Schuyler Andrews (born April 2, 1983), better known by the ring name Scorpio Sky, is an American professional wrestler and mixed martial artist currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW).

Andrews is also known for his appearances with Ring of Honor (ROH), Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla.

In ROH, he and Frankie Kazarian are one-time ROH World Tag Team Champions while he, Kazarian, and Christopher Daniels (known as SoCal Uncensored, or SCU) are one-time ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions.

Sky joined AEW with Kazarian and Daniels and became one-half of the inaugural AEW World Tag Team Champions with Kazarian.

Sky eventually struck out on his own in singles competition, but would form a tag team dubbed "The Men of the Year" with Ethan Page, later picking up a manager in American Top Team's Dan Lambert, which led to Sky's first reign as AEW TNT Champion.

He would later win back the title for a second time in April 2022.

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, Andrews joined the Revolution Pro Rudos Dojo.

2002

He 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).

2003

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.

2004

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 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.

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.

2005

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.