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Alexander K. Whybrow (February 18, 1981April 11, 2011) was an American
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, better known by his
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Larry Sweeney. He performed primarily on the
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, but also competed in
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Professional wrestling career

Sweeney's first professional match took place at the
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Battle of the Belts 2000 on May 20, 2000, at the
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. He wrestled under the ring name 'El Zapatista' and participated in a three-ring, 120-man battle royale. He did not decide to pursue a career in professional wrestling until 2002, when he was living in India and training in amateur wrestling at the Sri Satpal Pehlewan Akhara at the Chattrasol Stadium in Model Town, Delhi, India. After returning to the states and completing his studies, he enrolled in the Chikara Wrestle Factory in
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, in September 2003, under head trainer
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and co-instructors
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and
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. Sweeney also received training from
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and
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in
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, before debuting on May 1, 2004, in
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. On June 16, 2005, he defeated veteran wrestler
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for the PWE Heavyweight Championship in
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. He went on to hold the title for 11 months before losing it to Mike Quackenbush in May 2006; in the meantime he had become a regular for many of the larger independent wrestling companies in the US. In July 2006, he represented Chikara at MXW's InterPromotional Incident. On July 31, 2006, Sweeney made an appearance on '' Raw'', broadcast live from the
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in New Jersey, where he played an imposter
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in a segment titled "Orton Knows Best". Later that year, he was the subject of the 'Introducing' feature article in the national magazine ''The Wrestler''. 2007 saw him go on to a feud with
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over the ICW/ICWA Texarkana Television Championship. On May 11, 2007, in
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, he won the IWC Super Indy Title after defeating "Black Machismo" Jay Lethal, Azrieal, and
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in a one-night tournament. He went on to feud for the title with "Fabulous" John McChesney, who defeated him for the title on July 7. After chasing McChesney for over six months, Sweeney regained the title on January 19, 2008, after winning a Texarkana Death Match. On July 20, 2007, Sweeney was crowned the first CWE Undisputed Champion after defeating
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and Chris Hero in separate matches in
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. He competed in a War Games match for the NWA Upstate promotion in
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, in April 2007, after successfully defending the ICW/ICWA title against Eddie Kingston in a strap match the night before at
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. On May 18, 2007, he lost to wrestling legend
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at Women's Superstar United in New York City. Sweeney made his debut with the Hawaii-based promotion Action Zone Wrestling on January 7, 2008,
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at their event ''Battleclash III'', a match billed on his 'ain't no doubt about it'
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as the 66th Pearl Harbor anniversary showdown. He also participated in a Boxer vs Wrestler match against Larry Barnes (44–3–0, 17 KO's) on April 5, 2008, in
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, at New Rochelle High School for the New York State Wrestling Federation. In November 2008 he announced the formation of his own company, Bad Brothers of Wrestling (BBOW). Sweeney promoted two shows, in April 2007 and October 2008, at
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and announced plans to run shows at schools and carnivals, primarily in the Midwest.


Chikara (2004–2009)

After being trained at the Chikara Wrestle Factory, Sweeney made his debut for the promotion on July 10, 2004, at the second annual Young Lions Cup, as the leader of Sweet 'n' Sour International, a stable of wrestlers who had been denied wildcard spots in the tournament. Throughout the tournament Sweeney's stable mates interfered in his matches and in the end he defeated Jigsaw to win the
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in only his seventh professional match. Jigsaw was looking for a rematch with Sweeney, but he was more interested in the bigger Chikara names, such as Chris Hero and Mike Quackenbush. On October 30, 2004, Sweeney's stable met a group led by Jigsaw in an eight on eight
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match. Sweeney was pinned by Jigsaw, after his stable mate Spyrazul turned on him and then unmasked himself as Quackenbush. On November 19 Sweeney lost the Young Lions Cup to Jigsaw in his first defense. Sweeney in 2008 Sweeney entered the 2005 Tag World Grand Prix with Share Cropper, but they were eliminated from the tournament in the first round by Shane Storm and Mister ZERO. On May 20 Sweeney and Cropper were defeated by Jolly Roger and Lance Steel in a "Crybaby/Slave for a Month" match and as a result the entire Sweet 'n' Sour International were forced to wear diapers the following night. Sweeney refused to do this and after Crossbones pulled off his towel to reveal the diaper, Sweeney fired all of his stable mates and disbanded Sweet 'n' Sour International. The following month Sweeney brought his ICW-ICWA Texarkana Television Championship to Chikara and debuted his new bodyguard, Mana the Polynesian Warrior. On March 31 Sweeney lost the Texarkana Television title to
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and after Sweeney and Mana were defeated on April 21 by Lance Steel and Lance Steel, Mana turned on Sweeney. The following month Sweeney debuted his new talk show segment, Winner's Circle, and then cleanly defeated Mana before regaining the Texarkana title from Milano Collection A.T. Sweeney then started a feud with Eddie Kingston, to whom he would lose the Texarkana title on July 22. During the feud Sweeney and Kingston performed an angle, where Sweeney ran over Kingston with a car. Sweeney recaptured the Texarkana title in Canada, but on November 18, 2006, at ''Talent Borrows, Genius Steals'' Kingston defeated him in a " Yellow Belly Strap match" to win the feud. In 2007 Sweeney's
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relationship with Chris Hero entered Chikara, when on April 22 he helped Hero defeat
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and thus force him back into
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. The following month Hero, Sweeney and Castagnoli joined forces with Team F.I.S.T. (
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,
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and Chuck Taylor) to form the Kings of Wrestling superstable. The stable was later joined by Mitch Ryder, Shayne Hawke and
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. On December 9 Castagnoli defeated Hero, who afterwards left Chikara for good, thus disbanding the Kings of Wrestling. Sweeney continued to team with Mitch Ryder and Shayne Hawke as the Fabulous Three and together they made it to the quarter-finals of the 2008 King of Trios tournament, before losing to the Golden Trio of
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and
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. After a series of trios losses, Ryder fired Sweeney from the group on June 15, 2008, after which Sweeney turned '' tecnico'' for the first time in his Chikara career. After months of trying to earn the trust of former Kings of Wrestling stable mate Claudio Castagnoli, he finally agreed to team with Sweeney on December 14. However, in the match against the Fabulous Two Sweeney turned on Castagnoli by hitting him with brass knucks and re-joined Ryder and Hawke. On January 25, 2009, at ''Revelation X'' Sweeney called out Castagnoli, despite knowing that he was at the time wrestling in Japan for Pro Wrestling Noah. Chikara Director of Fun Leonard F. Chikarason came out and announced that since Shayne Hawke was unable to make it to the show, the Fabulous Three were taken out of the 2009 King of Trios. That same night Sweeney and Ryder defeated Los Ice Creams (El Hijo del Ice Cream and Ice Cream, Jr.), but this would end up being Sweeney's for the moment final appearance for the company, as afterwards Ryder left the company and the Fabulous Three quietly disbanded.


Ring of Honor (2006–2009)

On December 23, 2006, Sweeney made his debut in
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(ROH), interfering on behalf of the
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(
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and
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) in their win against the
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. The following night, Hero announced that Sweeney was in ROH as his new agent. Sweeney went on to form Sweet 'n' Sour Inc., an agency consisting of Sweeney's "clients": Chris Hero,
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, personal trainer
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, and Bobby Dempsey.
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was briefly a part of Sweet & Sour Inc. during the summer of 2007, but left when Sweeney signed him to a developmental contract with
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was also briefly part of the stable in January 2008 but later quietly departed ROH. In February 2008 he declared a hostile takeover attempt of ROH and signed
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,
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, and Shane Hagadorn in the wake of this declaration. On April 11, 2008, he recruited Eddie Edwards into the group as well. On May 10, 2008, Brent Albright quit the group following a loss where he and Chris Hero lost a
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to Delirious and Pelle Primeau (also included were Jack Evans and Ruckus). Sweeney ordered him to beat down Bobby Dempsey with the rest of the group but instead he delivered
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es to every member aside from Sweeney, who escaped from the ring. On June 6, Sweeney made an offer to
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leader
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to join him in his stable. Strong declined as he had done in the past only to find himself attacked and beaten down by his NRC stable mate
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. Richards proceeded to tear away his NRC T-shirt to reveal he was wearing a Sweet N' Sour, Inc. shirt underneath, joining the stable. On June 28, 2008, in
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, Sweeney proudly welcomed the newest member of Sweet N' Sour, Inc., Go Shiozaki, into the fold as well as welcome back returning member Tank Toland. During his time in ROH, Sweeney wrestled only four matches for the promotion; he defeated Claudio Castagnoli in a singles match at Final Battle 2007, competed in a
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in spring 2008, defeated Roderick Strong in a gauntlet match in August 2008 and wrestled in a tag team match with Davey Richards in December 2008. His largely non-wrestling role in ROH earned him the ''
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'' award for "Best Non-Wrestler" in 2007 and 2008. On October 19, 2008, Sweeney made an appearance at
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taping, the sister promotion of ROH. He cut a promo about how his client in ROH Sara Del Rey would get her Shimmer Championship rematch in ROH. Later in the evening he would pull Del Rey out of the ring to save her from
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and
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. On April 20, 2009, Sweeney announced on his official MySpace page that he had quit ROH over monetary issues. On December 19, 2009, at Final Battle 2009, ROH's first live pay-per-view, Sweeney returned to the company as a color commentator, but did not make any appearances after that.


Hiatus and return (2010)

On August 14, 2010, Sweeney wrestled his first match after a 14-month hiatus, losing to Dan Lawrence at an
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event. On July 26, 2010, Sweeney returned to Chikara at ''Chikarasaurus Rex: King of Show'', where he, disguised as Vökoder, a cyborg, previously portrayed by
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, stared down his
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partner Pinkie Sanchez. Vökoder made his next appearance on August 29, eliminating Sanchez from The Countdown Showdown battle royal. While it was at this point still a mystery who was portraying Vökoder, Sweeney went public with his hatred for Sanchez on the ''In Your Head'' radio show. On October 19 it was announced that Vökoder would take the final open spot on
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's Team Chikara in the ''torneo cibernetico'' match, where they would face BDK. During the ''torneo cibernetico'' match on October 23, Vökoder was unmasked as Sweeney. He managed to eliminate Sanchez from the match, before being eliminated himself by Claudio Castagnoli. Sweeney posted a blog entry on Chikara's official site on December 29, 2010, where he announced he would return to the promotion in 2011, but he died before doing so. During the first night of Chikara's 2011 King of Trios tournament on April 15, a memorial service was held in Sweeney's memory before the show. Many of Sweeney's fellow wrestlers also wrestled with a pink and purple armband, while Mike Quackenbush and Jigsaw used his signature moves to win their match. Eddie Kingston also used the song "
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" by The Highwaymen, which was one of Sweeney's favorite songs, as his entrance theme on the second night. Shortly afterwards, Chikara named the tournament to crown the first ever Chikara Grand Champion, the ''12 Large: Summit'' in memory of Whybrow. At the finals of the tournament on November 13, 2011, at
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, Whybrow's brother Oliver presented tournament winner Eddie Kingston with the championship belt.


Personal life

Whybrow was born in
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, and was raised in
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, with two siblings. He graduated from
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and
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. As a junior at Oberlin, he travelled to
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for a study-abroad program, and became interested in wrestling after seeing it there. He later moved to and resided in
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. Whybrow suffered from
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and had a
mental breakdown A mental disorder, also referred to as a mental illness, a mental health condition, or a psychiatric disability, is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning. A mental disorder is ...
in 2009, which he called "the absolute worst event" of his life at the time. Prior to becoming a professional wrestler, Whybrow worked as a house painter, blacksmith's apprentice, traveling carny and Kaplan tutor.


Death

Whybrow was found dead on the morning of April 11, 2011, at the age of 30, after he died by suicide by hanging himself from a turnbuckle post at a
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wrestling school.


Championships and accomplishments

* Chikara ** Young Lions Cup II *Championship Wrestling Experience **CWE Undisputed Championship (1 time) *International Wrestling Cartel ** IWC Super Indy Championship (2 times) **Super Indy VI tournament (2007) *Pro Wrestling Entertainment **PWE Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *Pro Wrestling WORLD-1 **WORLD-1 Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with King Kaluha *
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**ROH Year-End Award ***Best Talker Award (2007) *Ultimate Championship Wrestling **UCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *''
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'' ** Best Non-Wrestler (2007, 2008)


See also

*
List of premature professional wrestling deaths According to a 2014 study by Eastern Michigan University examining professional wrestlers who were active between 1985 and 2011, mortality rates for professional wrestlers are up to 2.9 times greater than the rate for men in the wider United State ...


References


External links

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International Wrestling Cartel article on Sweeney's death
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