Scorpio Sky

Schuyler Andrews, better known by his ring name Scorpio Sky, is an American professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist born on April 2, 1983, in Los Angeles, California. He has gained notoriety in the professional wrestling circuit, particularly in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he is a member of the faction Sky Flight. Sky is celebrated for his achievements as a two-time AEW TNT Champion and one-time AEW World Tag Team Champion, having also made appearances in promotions such as Ring of Honor and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.
Profession:
Wrestler
Full Name:
Schuyler Andrews
Date of Birth:
2 April 1983
Place of Birth:
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality:
United States
Gender:
Male
Height (cm):
178
Weight (kg):
94
Career Started:
2002
Years Active:
From - 2002, To - Present
Ring Name:
Scorpio Sky, Gallinero Tres, Mason Andrews

Scorpio Sky Bio

Schuyler Andrews, better known by the ring name Scorpio Sky, is an American professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist born on April 2, 1983, in Los Angeles, California. He has gained recognition in the professional wrestling circuit, particularly in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he is a member of the faction Sky Flight. Sky is celebrated for his achievements as a two-time AEW TNT Champion and one-time AEW World Tag Team Champion.

Andrews has also made appearances in various wrestling promotions including Ring of Honor, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, and Championship Wrestling From Hollywood. He became the first African-American champion in AEW history when he won the inaugural AEW World Tag Team Championship with Frankie Kazarian. His career spans over two decades, beginning in 2002 with regional promotions before reaching national and international stages.

Early Life and Background

Andrews developed an interest in wrestling at a very young age, idolizing Bret Hart, Ric Flair, and The Midnight Express. He cites these wrestlers as major influences on his style and approach to the sport. During his high school years, Andrews trained with the wrestling team to gain experience and develop his athletic abilities.

After graduating from high school, Andrews considered enlisting in the United States Army. Instead, he opted to pursue college education but dropped out during his freshman year. Andrews then decided to follow his passion and began training to become a professional wrestler, joining the Revolution Pro Rudos Dojo to begin his journey in the sport.

Andrews draws inspiration from multiple sources beyond professional wrestling. He lists boxers Muhammad Ali and Floyd Mayweather Jr. as influences on his in-ring persona. Outside of wrestling, Andrews is a supporter of the Los Angeles Lakers NBA team, reflecting his deep connection to his hometown of Los Angeles.

Path to Professional Wrestling

Andrews began his professional wrestling career in June 2002, making his debut in Revolution Pro as a masked wrestler named Gallinero Tres. His first match was against Top Gun Talwar. After wrestling under the mask until November 2002, Andrews re-debuted as Scorpio Sky in the Rudos Dojo Fight For the Revolution Battle Royal. The tournament finals saw Sky face Quicksilver in a match that ended in a draw, with both men receiving Revolution Pro contracts.

Following the tournament, Sky and Quicksilver formed a tag team known as the Aerial Xpress. The team quickly gained momentum, defeating established tag teams including Super Dragon and TARO. Their success earned them recognition as the Southern California Tag Team of the Year for 2003. They also won the 2003 Revolution Pro Tag Team of the Year award, establishing their reputation in the regional wrestling scene.

Sky achieved individual success early in his career by winning the Revolution Pro Wrestling Junior Heavyweight Title on August 4, 2003, defeating Super Dragon. He also became the last holder of the APW-LA Light Heavyweight Championship before it transitioned to the AWS Light Heavyweight Title, with Sky being named the first champion. These accomplishments in his first full year of competition demonstrated his potential and set the foundation for his future career.

Scorpio Sky Career

Early Career (2002–2009)

Sky quickly established himself in the Southern California independent wrestling scene. In 2004, he toured Japan with Scott Lost for Osaka Pro Wrestling, gaining international experience early in his career. That same year, Sky won the Revolution J Tournament, defeating Super Dragon, Quicksilver, and Joey Harder in a four-way match. He also made his debut in Combat Zone Wrestling, expanding his presence across different wrestling styles and promotions.

In 2007, Sky began working regularly for the Empire Wrestling Federation, making an impact in the Inland Title Series Tournament. He reached the finals but lost to Brandon Gatson in a match nominated for 2007 Match of the Year. Sky continued pursuing the EWF Heavyweight Championship, eventually defeating Gatson in a highly anticipated 2-out-of-3 falls match on May 2, 2008, to become champion. He successfully defended the title 11 times over the summer before relinquishing it due to a serious back injury in August 2008.

Pro Wrestling Guerrilla Breakthrough (2003–2012)

Sky was part of Pro Wrestling Guerrilla from its early days, as the promotion was founded by fellow Southern California wrestlers. He and Quicksilver chased the PWG World Tag Team Championship, facing champions Arrogance in multiple title matches. On July 9, 2005, at the 2nd Annual PWG Bicentennial Birthday Extravaganza, Sky won the PWG Tag Team Championship by rolling up Scott Lost for the pinfall. This match was named Southern California Match of the Year for 2005.

After losing the championship, Sky engaged in a bitter feud with Scott Lost that culminated in an I Quit Match in December 2005, which Sky won. He later formed a stable called The Dynasty, which included himself, Jade Chung, Joey Ryan, Chris Bosh, and Scott Lost. Sky’s rivalry with Frankie Kazarian became a major storyline, ending in a Loser Leaves PWG match in January 2007, which Sky lost. He returned to PWG in 2010 for Scott Lost’s retirement match and made appearances through 2012.

Ring of Honor and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2010–2018)

Sky made his Ring of Honor debut in January 2010 at WrestleReunion 4, teaming with Scott Lost against Colt Cabana and El Generico. He returned to ROH in September 2017 and challenged Cody for the ROH World Championship. Sky later formed SoCal Uncensored with Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian. The faction won the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship in March 2018 and the ROH World Tag Team Championship in October 2018.

In 2012, Sky appeared in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name Mason Andrews. He participated in the TNA X Division Championship tournament, reaching the finals at Destination X but losing to Zema Ion in an Ultimate X match. Sky returned to TNA in 2013 for X-Travaganza and other appearances before parting ways with the promotion. During this period, he also made appearances on WWE programming, including as a character named Harold in Daniel Bryan’s anger management segments on Raw in 2012.

All Elite Wrestling Era (2019–Present)

Sky signed with All Elite Wrestling in January 2019 as part of SoCal Uncensored alongside Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian. He and Kazarian won a tournament to become the first-ever AEW World Tag Team Champions, defeating the Lucha Brothers on the October 30, 2019 episode of Dynamite. This victory made Sky the first African-American champion in AEW history. The duo successfully defended the title against teams including the Lucha Brothers, Private Party, and The Inner Circle before losing to Kenny Omega and Adam Page in January 2020.

Sky transitioned to singles competition and pursued the AEW TNT Championship. After several title opportunities, he formed an alliance with Ethan Page called The Men of the Year, later adding Dan Lambert of American Top Team as their manager. Sky remained undefeated in singles matches for a year before winning the TNT Championship on March 9, 2022, defeating Sammy Guevara. He lost the title briefly but regained it in a ladder match in April 2022, making him a two-time TNT Champion. Sky’s second reign ended in July 2022 when he lost to Wardlow in a street fight match.

Sky returned to AEW television in July 2023 after over a year away, defeating Action Andretti on Collision. He also returned to Ring of Honor in 2023, wrestling sporadically and defeating opponents including Tony Nese, Fred Rosser, and Darius Martin. In July 2025, Sky returned to Collision after nearly a year off television, accepting and defeating Max Caster in his open challenge. He formed an alliance with Top Flight and Christopher Daniels, with the group being named Sky Flight.

Style and Strengths

Scorpio Sky is known for his athletic ability and technical wrestling skills. His background in high school wrestling and mixed martial arts has influenced his in-ring style, which incorporates striking, submissions, and high-flying maneuvers. Sky cites boxers Muhammad Ali and Floyd Mayweather Jr. as inspirations for his persona, bringing a confident and sometimes arrogant character to his performances. His versatility allows him to excel in both singles and tag team competition.

Notable Events and Milestones

One of Sky’s most significant achievements was becoming the first African-American champion in AEW history when he won the inaugural AEW World Tag Team Championship. His pinfall victory over Chris Jericho in November 2019 earned him a World Championship match. In ROH, Sky won both the World Six-Man Tag Team Championship and World Tag Team Championship as part of SoCal Uncensored. His undefeated streak in singles competition in 2021-2022 culminated in his first TNT Championship victory, establishing him as a top singles competitor in AEW.

Scorpio Sky Career Wins

Scorpio Sky has achieved numerous championship victories throughout his career across multiple promotions. His accomplishments include tag team and singles titles, spanning over two decades of competition. Sky became the first African-American champion in AEW history and has held multiple championships in major promotions.

AEW Highlights

Sky won the inaugural AEW World Tag Team Championship with Frankie Kazarian in October 2019, defeating the Lucha Brothers in a tournament final. The pair successfully defended the title against several teams before losing to Kenny Omega and Adam Page. Sky is a two-time AEW TNT Champion, first winning the title in March 2022 from Sammy Guevara and regaining it in April 2022 in a ladder match. His second reign lasted until July 2022 when he lost to Wardlow.

Other Wins & Performances

In Ring of Honor, Sky won the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship with SoCal Uncensored in March 2018 and the ROH World Tag Team Championship with Frankie Kazarian in October 2018. He also held the NWA Hollywood Television Championship three times and was the first champion in that title’s history. Sky won the EWF Heavyweight Championship in 2008 and the AWS Heavyweight Championship the same month, becoming a double champion dubbed the King of SoCal. His regional accomplishments include the Revolution Pro Wrestling Junior Heavyweight Title and multiple tag team championships with Quicksilver as part of the Aerial Xpress.

Scorpio Sky Family

Family Background and Racing Lineage

Information about Scorpio Sky’s family background, parents, and siblings is not publicly available in the provided sources. Sky has kept details about his immediate family private throughout his wrestling career.

Personal Life

Scorpio Sky’s marital status and information about any spouse or children are not available from the provided sources. Outside of wrestling, Sky is known to be a supporter of the Los Angeles Lakers NBA team. He also has a background in mixed martial arts, having competed in MMA matches from 2011 to 2015 with a record that included victories by TKO and submission.

2025 Season Performance

In 2025, Scorpio Sky made a significant return to AEW television after nearly a year away from the ring. At Collision 100 on July 5, 2025, Sky accepted Max Caster’s open challenge and defeated him in a competitive match. This victory marked his successful return to action and demonstrated that he remained at a high level of performance despite his extended absence.

Following his return, Sky formed a new alliance with Top Flight, consisting of Dante Martin, Darius Martin, and Leila Grey. He also reunited with his former SoCal Uncensored stablemate Christopher Daniels. The following week, this alliance was officially named Sky Flight, signaling a new chapter in Sky’s career. The formation of Sky Flight positioned Sky as a veteran leader and mentor to younger talent while continuing his own in-ring competition.