Bruce Woyan
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Bruce Woyan

June 14, 1969February 7, 1992 (aged 22)St. Petersburg, Florida, USA

Bruce Alan Woyan was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Buzz Sawyer. Sawyer started wrestling in 1978 (other sources state 1979) in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) affiliate Jim Crockett Promotions. He stayed there with some stints in Georgia Championship Wrestling until 1984. He mainly teamed with his brother, Brett Sawyer. Buzz had a feud with The Road Warriors after he left their manager Paul Ellering's Legion of Doom. Pez Whatley was the first wrestler to pin Sawyer on live television. He also had an epic feud with Tommy Rich that led to many bloody matches, the greatest of which occurred on was billed as the "Last Battle of Atlanta" and for the first time featured a completely enclosed cage; Rich won the match. It also featured manager Paul Ellering suspended 20 feet above the ring in a smaller cage. This is the match that Shawn Michaels credits for inspiring the Hell in the Cell concept used by WWE. The stipulation for this match was that Sawyer and Rich would never wrestle one another again. Tommy Rich lost a match to Ted DiBiase in which the stipulation was a loser leaves town match. Rich appeared the next week on TV under a mask and calling himself the mysterious Mr. R. WWE released the entire match on the WWE Network on September 5, 2016. Sawyer had a short WWE run in 1984 as "Bulldog" Buzz Sawyer (since the moniker Mad Dog was being used by Maurice Vachon) with Captain Lou Albano as his manager. Sawyer's gimmicks included a dog chain, a lot of barking, and a new bulldog finisher. After his WWF stint, he surfaced in the NWA territory Championship Wrestling from Florida, under the mind control of Kevin Sullivan. He feuded with Mike Graham, Dusty Rhodes, and Adrian Street. In 1985, Buzz went to Mid-South Wrestling (which became the Universal Wrestling Federation in 1986) and became a protégé of Dick Slater's. After Slater won the North American title, he gave the Mid-South TV title to Sawyer to defend for him. The promotion tricked Slater into letting Sawyer defend the North American title (which he promptly lost), and Sawyer then refused to give the TV belt back to Slater. In 1986, Sawyer left the UWF for World Class Championship Wrestling. He formed a team with Matt Borne and they won the WCWA Tag Team Championship. He also won the WCWA Television Championship and the WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship and feuded with Brian Adias while there. He got into a feud with Dingo Warrior and he lost his tag team titles, with Master Gee substituting for him, to Warrior and Lance Von Erich before reportedly being fired after failing a drug test.[6] He returned to WCW in 1989 as part of Gary Hart's J-Tex Corporation that was feuding with the Four Horsemen, and he had several matches against Arn Anderson.[6] He then joined Kevin Sullivan's "Slaughterhouse" stable in 1990. At the Wrestle War event in 1990, he was victorious in a tag team match where he and Sullivan defeated The Dynamic Dudes (Shane Douglas and Johnny Ace), but also fractured his wrist. He left WCW in 1991. Sawyer died at his Sacramento, California apartment from heart failure due to a drug overdose on February 7, 1992.

Filmography

Legends of Mid-South Wrestling poster

Legends of Mid-South Wrestling

as Buzz Sawyer

9.320136h 1m

Legends of Mid-South Wrestling

as Buzz Sawyer

Bret Hart: The Dungeon Collection poster

Bret Hart: The Dungeon Collection

as Buzz Sawyer

10.02013

Bret Hart: The Dungeon Collection

as Buzz Sawyer

Giants, Midgets, Heroes and Villains II poster

Giants, Midgets, Heroes and Villains II

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

0.020082h 30m

Giants, Midgets, Heroes and Villains II

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

Mid-South Wrestling Giants, Midgets, Heroes & Villains vol. 1 poster

Mid-South Wrestling Giants, Midgets, Heroes & Villains vol. 1

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

0.020072h 30m

Mid-South Wrestling Giants, Midgets, Heroes & Villains vol. 1

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

WCW WrestleWar 1990 poster

WCW WrestleWar 1990

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

7.519902h 49m

WCW WrestleWar 1990

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

NWA Clash of The Champions X: Texas Shootout poster

NWA Clash of The Champions X: Texas Shootout

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

4.019901h 46m

NWA Clash of The Champions X: Texas Shootout

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

WCCW Cotton Bowl Extravaganza '86

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

0.019861h 40m

WCCW Cotton Bowl Extravaganza '86

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

WCCW Labor Day Star Wars '86

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

10.019862h 0m

WCCW Labor Day Star Wars '86

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

The First Annual NWA Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament poster

The First Annual NWA Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

10.019862h 0m

The First Annual NWA Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

Mid-South Wrestling: November 11, 1985 poster

Mid-South Wrestling: November 11, 1985

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

0.019851h 12m

Mid-South Wrestling: November 11, 1985

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

NWA The Great American Bash 1985 poster

NWA The Great American Bash 1985

as Buzz Sawyer

0.019852h 20m

NWA The Great American Bash 1985

as Buzz Sawyer

GCW at The Omni (December '83) poster

GCW at The Omni (December '83)

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

0.019831h 58m

GCW at The Omni (December '83)

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

NWA The Last Battle of Atlanta poster

NWA The Last Battle of Atlanta

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer

0.019832h 0m

NWA The Last Battle of Atlanta

as "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer