Brett Wayne Sawyer, the former NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Champ, died on Friday (Sept. 8) at the age of 63, according to Fightful. His cause of death is not yet known. Sawyer was an influential figure in the world of professional wrestling, leaving behind a rich legacy that many fans and fellow wrestlers will remember for years to come. Known for his impressive skills and dedication to the sport, he inspired countless individuals throughout his career.
A native of St. Petersburg, Fla., whose legal name was Brett Moyan, Sawyer was trained by wrestling legend Ricky Steamboat and made his career debut in 1976 at the age of 16. His journey through the wrestling world began early, and over the course of the early 1980s, he achieved significant success. He won the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship four times and the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship five times, showcasing his remarkable talent and resilience.
Sawyer's contributions to wrestling did not end with his in-ring career. After retiring in 1998, he opened a wrestling school in his hometown called Mad Dog's Palace School of Professional Wrestling, where he continued to share his knowledge and passion for the sport with aspiring wrestlers. This dedication to nurturing the next generation of talent further solidified his impact on the wrestling community.
Biography
Attribute | Details |
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Full Name | Brett Wayne Sawyer |
Birthplace | St. Petersburg, Florida |
Legal Name | Brett Moyan |
Career Debut | 1976 |
Championships Won | 4-time NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Champion, 5-time NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Champion |
Retirement Year | 1998 |
Wrestling School | Mad Dog's Palace School of Professional Wrestling |
Survived By | Wife and two children |
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