Those of us on these Boards who are of a "certain age" may remember former pro wrestler Chief Jay Strongbow, who died April 3 at the age of 83.



Strongbow was one of the most popular - and colorful - characters in American pro wrestling, reaching the peak of his popularity from the 1960's through the 1980's. His career spanned nearly forty years, and he was known for his flashy, feathered headdresses and "war dance," which he would perform before "finishing off" an opponent.

Though billed as a Native American, Strongbow was actually an Italian-American whose real name was Joe Scarpa. I remember in an interview many years ago, Strongbow was asked what Indian tribe he belonged to. His answer: "The Wop-a-ho Tribe."

R.I.P.

Signor V.


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