Luke Scarpa
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Luke Joseph Scarpa was an American professional wrestler, best known for his Chief Jay Strongbow persona in the WWF, where he won the World Tag Team Championship four times. Despite being of Italian descent, he portrayed a Native American wrestler, which helped him stand out in the wrestling world. He began his career in 1947, trained by Chief Don Eagle. He made a name for himself in territories like Georgia and Florida, winning multiple championships. In 1970, he joined the WWWF (the precursor to WWE), where he had notable feuds with wrestlers like Spiros Arion, Jimmy Valiant, and Billy Graham. He also became a multiple-time tag team champion, both as a singles and tag team competitor. After retiring in 1986, Strongbow worked as an agent for the WWF and was involved in mentoring new talents like Tatanka. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 1994. His last appearance with the company was in 2008. Strongbow passed away on April 3, 2012, at the age of 83, following a fall at his home.
Known for
Credits

Micki & Maude (1984)
as Self

Andre the Giant (2018)
as Self (archive footage)

Bad Guys (1986)
as Sod Buster

The Life and Times of Captain Lou Albano (1986)
as Chief Jay Strongbow

Villains of the Squared Circle (1986)
as "Chief" Jay Strongbow

Tag Team Champions (1986)
as Chief Jay Strongbow

Wrestling's Biggest, Smallest, Strangest, Strongest! (1985)
as "Chief" Jay Strongbow

WWE Hall Of Fame 1994 (1994)
as Chief Jay Strongbow

WWE The Brawl to End it All (1984)
as "Chief" Jay Strongbow

Most Unusual Matches (1985)
as Chief Jay Strongbow
WWE Houston Wrestling: October '86 (1986)
as "Chief" Jay Strongbow

Best of the WWF Volume 2 (1985)
as "Chief" Jay Strongbow
WWE St. Louis Wrestling: September '84 (1984)
as "Chief" Jay Strongbow

The Best of the WWF: volume 4 (1985)
as "Chief" Jay Strongbow
WWE at Madison Square Garden: June 30, 1973 (1973)
as "Chief" Jay Strongbow





