Born |
Kelowna, British Columbia |
November 10, 1978
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Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Scotty Mac |
Billed height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) |
Billed weight | 191 lb (87 kg) or 201 lb (91 kg) |
Billed from | Kelowna, British Columbia |
Trained by | House of Pain Chance Beckett Michelle Starr Rob Gillespie Can-Am Wrestling |
Debut | December 26, 2000 |
Scott Schnurr, best known by his ring name Scotty Mac, is a Canadian professional wrestler. He is best known for working for Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling/Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling, as well as several independent promotions in Canada and the United States.
He is a fan favourite, arguably one of the most popular wrestlers in ECCW history. Many fans refer to him as "the HBK wannabe." Scotty is also one of the promotion's most decorated wrestlers, having won multiple titles on many occasions. He is the currently an owner of ECCW.
Scotty Mac started training in professional wrestling in 1999 when he trained with Rob Gillespie in Can-Am Wrestling which is based in Alberta. Scotty did not wrestle while training in Can-Am. He would move on to Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling's House of Pain where he trained under the tutelage of Chance Beckett and Michelle Starr.
Scotty debuted in professional wrestling for NWA: Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling on December 26, 2000 against Chance Beckett. Not only was Beckett his trainer, but Scotty's cast for a broken wrist was removed just two days prior to the match. Less than two years after his debut, a three month feud with Black Dragon culminated with Scotty winning the ECCW Heavyweight Championship in a steel cage match. Scotty Mac is now part owner of ECCW
Scotty won the 2003 Pacific Cup tournament, winning matches against Beckett, Tony Kozina, and Black Dragon before defeating Bryan Danielson in the finals. Scotty returned to the finals in 2007, but lost the three-way match to Kyle O'Reilly. Kozina was the third participant.
Scotty made appearances for Portland Wrestling between 2004-2005. His appearances include defeating Moondog Moretti in a chain match, and winning the tag titles with Aaron Idol as the team of New Attitude.