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Joseph Scott James (born May 4, 1961) is an American wrestling referee producer, former
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and retired
professional wrestler Professional wrestling, often shortened to either pro wrestling or wrestling,The term "wrestling" is most often widely used to specifically refer to modern scripted professional wrestling, though it is also used to refer to real-life wrest ...
better known as Scott Armstrong, who is currently signed to Diamond Championship Wrestling. He worked for
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. James is the oldest son of
Bob Armstrong Joseph Melton James (October 3, 1939 – August 27, 2020) was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, "Bullet" Bob Armstrong. In the course of his career, which spanned five decades, Armstrong held numerous championsh ...
and has three brothers who became wrestlers,
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,
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and
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.


Professional wrestling career


Early career (1983–1989)

Armstrong started wrestling in 1983 as "Scott Armstrong" for his future. He wrestled primarily in the Georgia and Alabama area. On January 2, 1984, he teamed with his brother Brad Armstrong for the first time, losing to
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and
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in Birmingham, Alabama.


World Championship Wrestling (1990)

Armstrong made his debut with WCW on May 27, 1990, on a house show in Los Angeles when he defeated Rick Fargo. Scott started as a
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, teaming with and later facing
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.


Smoky Mountain Wrestling (1991–1995)

Armstrong then joined
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's
Smoky Mountain Wrestling Smoky Mountain Wrestling was a professional wrestling promotion that held events in the Appalachian area of the United States from October 1991 to December 1995, when it was run by Jim Cornette. The promotion was based in Knoxville, Tennessee, wit ...
, appearing on October 30 in Greensville, South Carolina, and defeating
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. In March 1992 he went under a mask and was redubbed "Dix i.e. Dy-no-mite". Wrestling as Dy-no-mite, he competed in a tournament for the vacant SMW title. After defeating Carl Stiles in an opening round, wild card match he was pinned by Dirty White Boy in the quarterfinals. Despite the loss Dy-no-mite was strongly pushed and won most of his matches, while registering some losses in 1992 to
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and
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. On May 8, 1993, he became involved in an angle with Jim Cornette on SMW TV when the manager announced that Dixie Dy-no-mite was nothing more than Scott Armstrong in a mask, and that he wore it out of shame over his father
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. Scott came to ringside and took off the mask, professing his love for his father. Shortly afterwards Armstrong left the promotion in September 1993. Armstrong made only two appearances in SMW in 1994 while also wrestling in WCW. In March 1995 Armstrong returned again to SMW, this time teaming with
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. After teaming with his brother
Steve Armstrong Steven James (born March 16, 1965), better known by his ring name Steve Armstrong, is an American professional wrestler. He is the son of fellow wrestler "Bullet" Bob Armstrong, and has three brothers who also wrestled: Scott, Brad, and Bria ...
for two house show matches in April he left the promotion once more.


World Championship Wrestling (1994–2001)

Armstrong made his return to WCW on January 18, 1994, at a TV taping for
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where he wrestled
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. On March 6 he wrestled
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on The Main Event. In August on
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Armstrong was defeated by
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. On the September 10th episode of Worldwide he faced
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in one of the last WCW matches for the latter. On the December 17th edition of
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Armstrong wrestled Jean Paul Levesque. Armstrong began to form teams with his brothers, which he had already done with
Steve Armstrong Steven James (born March 16, 1965), better known by his ring name Steve Armstrong, is an American professional wrestler. He is the son of fellow wrestler "Bullet" Bob Armstrong, and has three brothers who also wrestled: Scott, Brad, and Bria ...
in a one-shot appearance with Smoky Mountain in July 1994. At Starrcade '94 on December 27, 1994, Scott teamed with his brother Brad Armstrong and wrestled a dark match against
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and
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. On the January 7th, 1995 episode of WCW Saturday Night Scott and Brad again teamed against
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. A week later on
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they would earn their first WCW victory when they defeated Bob Starr and
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. On January 25 in a dark match at Clash of Champions XXX Brad and Scott defeated
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and Bunkhouse Buck. The team with Brad however dissolved and Scott Armstrong began teaming with his brother Steve instead. At the July 10th taping of WCW Pro, the World Tag Team champions
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and
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defeated the duo in the debut match. A month later on the August 5th, 1995 edition they fell to Arn Anderson and Ric Flair. On August 22 they faced
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but were again unsuccessful. On June 20, 1995, Armstrong wrestled
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at a WCW Pro taping in Gainesville, Georgia. On September 16
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would make his successful debut on WCW Saturday Night by pinning Armstrong. He made his first ever WCW PPV appearance at WCW World War III on November 26, 1995, when he competed in the three ring battle royal. After being eliminated he was placed on a stretcher and put in a neck brace. While wrestling singles matches with Konnan in the first half of 1996 under his Scott Armstrong name, Scott and Steve began competing under their real surnames as the James Brothers from time to time. On the February 17th edition of WCW Saturday Night they again fell to Men At Work. In June 1996 they were defeated by
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, and on the July 1st edition they were defeated again by Arn Anderson and Ric Flair. On the July 28, 1996, edition of WCW Worldwide they fell to Lord Steven Regal and Squire Dave Taylor. On the August 22, 1996, taping of WCW Pro The James Brothers would finally gain their first WCW victory when they defeated
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and Rick Thames. They would go on to face The Amazing French Canadians and
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during the remainder of 1996. The James Brothers would continue teaming in 1997 and faced The Amazing French Canadians and
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. On the April 13th, 1997 edition of WCW Worldwide they defeated The Southern Posse. After this they moved on to a brief series of matches with Harlem Heat, and in May 1997 defeated the new duo of
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and Bobby Walker, the latter put together by
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. After this they were winless for the rest of 1997 in matches with Mortis and Wrath, as well as The Public Enemy. Their pairing continued into 1998 but again saw little success. They were winless against
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in multiple encounters. On the September 13th PPV Fall Brawl '98 they were involved in an angle when WCW Worldwide announcer
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attempted to interview them, only to be interrupted by
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who then attacked both brothers. Thirteen days later they would defeat
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on WCW Saturday Night. On November 30, 1998, the duo enjoyed the biggest victory of their WCW tenure when they upset
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and
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on
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. Success continued for The James Brothers in 1999. On January 6, 1999, they upset Alex Wright and Disco Inferno in Mobile, Alabama. On the January, 1999, edition of WCW Saturday Night they defeated
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and Mike Sullivan. The winning streak was stop in April on WCW Saturday Night when they were defeated by
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. On April 27, 1999, at a television taping in Bismarck, North Dakota, they faced the NWO for the first time and defeated Vincent and
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. On April 29, 1999, on WCW Monday Nitro the team faced Raven in a handicap match and were victorious. Scott's teaming with Steve finally came to an end on March 1, 2000, when The James Brothers faced WCW World Tag-Team Champions Big Vito and
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at a WCW Saturday Night taping. Shortly thereafter Steve Armstrong left the promotion, while Scott became a referee.


Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

Armstrong joined
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in 2002 as a referee for
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. On January 29, 2005, he made a return to the ring at
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in Tampa, Florida. Armstrong participated in a 17-man battle royal along with his brother Brad and father Bob.


World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE (2006–2022)

Armstrong appeared on the July 28, 2006, episode of
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's ''
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'' refereeing the
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match between
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and
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. In August 2006, Armstrong was hired as a full-time WWE referee, in WWE's ECW brand. He became ECW's senior referee in February 2007 after
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was moved to SmackDown!. He was also the only WWE referee for the ECW brand at
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. At WWE's
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pay-per-view event on August 17, 2008, Armstrong refereed the
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match between
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and
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. He then moved to the
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brand, becoming its senior official. In November 2008 referees were made no longer exclusive to certain brands. At
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on April 5, 2009, Armstrong refereed the main event WWE Championship match between Triple H and Randy Orton. On September 13, 2009, at Breaking Point in
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, Armstrong was involved in a storyline in which he made a controversial call on the main event match between
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and The Undertaker. Armstrong called for the bell and declared Punk the winner, even though The Undertaker never actually submitted defeat, thus making a reference to the
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(which was held in the same venue in 1997). On October 30, 2009, Armstrong faced CM Punk on ''SmackDown'', but lost in a
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. The next week, Armstrong fast-counted for
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in his match with Punk, costing Punk the match. On February 26, 2010, Armstrong was initially released from his WWE contract. However a year later, Armstrong reappeared on WWE programming on February 20, 2011, as the referee for the main event during the
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pay-per-view. He officiated
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vs.
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match at
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as well as the match between
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and
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match for the
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at Money in the Bank. He returned to ''
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'' on August 5, 2011, refereeing the match between
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and
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. On September 18, 2011, at
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, Armstrong officiated the main event between Triple H and CM Punk. During a run-in,
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and
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verbally abused him, to which Armstrong retaliated by punching The Miz in the face before being beaten down by the two. At TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs, Armstrong was
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's referee when he cashed-in his Money in the Bank briefcase and counted the pinfall for Bryan's World Heavyweight Championship victory over
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. In early 2012, Armstrong became a producer for the company. Scott Armstrong also officiated the match between CM Punk and Chris Jericho for the WWE Championship at
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. On August 19, 2012, at
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, Armstrong officiated the match between Triple H and
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in which Triple H told him not to stop the match. At
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, he was accidentally Brogue kicked by
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when he was used as a human shield for
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Big Show, causing Big Show to lose via disqualification. At
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, Armstrong officiated the
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match between
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and Randy Orton, and made a fast 3-count in favor of Bryan to allow him to win the championship. He was
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fired the next night for his actions. This was later revealed as a ploy to keep Bryan away from the title. Armstrong made another appearance at
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, being the second referee of the Bryan-Orton match after the first referee was knocked out, before himself being knocked out by Big Show. Armstrong returned at the main event of
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, where he was recruited by The Authority to screw Bryan out of the championship, but was kicked out of the ring by Bryan. At
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, he was sent by Triple H to replace the knocked out referee, but was struck down by the debuting
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. Afterwards, he didn't appear on WWE programming until the January 4, 2016, edition of ''Raw'', where he tried to help Sheamus win the
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against
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while the guest referee, Vince McMahon, was knocked out. On April 15, 2020, Armstrong was furloughed from the WWE along with several other producers due to the COVID-19 cutbacks, but he returned on October 4. Armstrong was officially released from the WWE on January 5, 2022, ending his 15-year tenure with the company.


Personal life

James is married to Michelle and has two children. In 2008, he helped raise money for The Zoo Northwest Florida (now Gulf Breeze Zoo) after it suffered damage from
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.


Championships and accomplishments

*Dixieland Championship Wrestling **DCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *
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( 1 time) – with
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(
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) *North Georgia Wrestling Association **NGWA Tag Team Championship (1 time) * NWA Wrestle Birmingham **NWA Wrestle Birmingham Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Bob Armstrong *Peach State Wrestling **PSW United States Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Mad Jack *Pensacola Wrestling Alliance **PWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *
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( 1 time) – with Brad Armstrong **
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( 5 times) *Southeastern Xtreme Wrestling **SXW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) **SXW Impact Championship (1 time) *Tennessee Mountain Wrestling **TMW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Brad Armstrong *United Championship Wrestling **UCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Bob Armstrong *USA Wrestling **USA Junior Heavyweight Championship (2 times)


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Armstrong, Scott 1961 births 20th-century male professional wrestlers 20th-century American professional wrestlers 21st-century male professional wrestlers 21st-century American professional wrestlers American male professional wrestlers The Authority (professional wrestling) members Living people Professional wrestlers from Marietta, Georgia American professional wrestling referees People from Gulf Breeze, Florida NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champions