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Dick Beyer (Richard John Beyer) was born on 11 July, 1930 in Buffalo, New York, U.S., is an American professional wrestler (1930–2019). Discover Dick Beyer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

Popular As Richard John Beyer
Occupation N/A
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 11 July, 1930
Birthday 11 July
Birthplace Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Date of death 2019
Died Place Akron, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Dick Beyer Height, Weight & Measurements

At 89 years old, Dick Beyer height is 5ft 10in and Weight 265 lb.

Physical Status
Height 5ft 10in
Weight 265 lb
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

Family
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Children 4; Including Kurt

Dick Beyer Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dick Beyer worth at the age of 89 years old? Dick Beyer’s income source is mostly from being a successful professional. He is from United States. We have estimated Dick Beyer's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
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Source of Income professional

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1930

Richard John Beyer (July 11, 1930 – March 7, 2019) was an American professional wrestler is best known by his ring names, The Destroyer and Doctor X.

1950

Beyer began as a Babyface wrestler in the mid-1950s, and he was voted 1955 Rookie of the Year by the Wrestling Life magazine.

1953

He played in the 1953 Orange Bowl for Syracuse.

He graduated with a master's degree in education and was a member of the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta's Syracuse Chapter, as well as an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America.

He was a schoolteacher and swim coach in New York until he began his wrestling career.

Beyer worked the first seven years of his mat career near his Western New York home, due in large part to his coaching job and commitment to the U.S. Army Reserve.

Beyer also served as an assistant to Ben Schwartzwalder.

1962

His career as masked wrestler The Destroyer began in 1962 in Los Angeles.

Beyer traveled to California after Freddie Blassie praised Beyer’s heel skills to local promoter Jules Strongbow, who informed him he would wrestle as the masked Destroyer.

Beyer's original mask was hard to see through and itchy, but Ox Baker lent him a mask made from a woman’s girdle, which served well for Beyer.

He boasted about his East Coast academic background to help develop his heel character.

He used the figure four leg lock (which became his signature finisher) on his way to the Worldwide Wrestling Associates (WWA) championship on July 27, 1962 in a win over Freddie Blassie, who convinced him that the mask gimmick would give him a large push.

He defended the championship for ten months.

1963

In early 1963, Beyer wrestled three sold-out matches against Giant Baba at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles.

In May 1963, he traveled to Japan for the first time in his career, to wrestle Rikidōzan in a match watched by over 70 million TV viewers, being Japan's highest rated show at the time.

Beyer was also the last person to hold a victory over Rikidōzan before his death.

1964

In June 1964, he returned to Los Angeles and beat Dick the Bruiser for another WWA championship run, losing it to Bob Ellis in September, regaining it in November, and finally dropping it in March 1965 to Pedro Morales.

1966

Between 1966 and 1972, Beyer wrestled as Doctor X while in Minneapolis.

He had matches with many of the top names in the business including his real brother-in-law Billy Red Lyons, who handed him his first American Wrestling Association (AWA) defeat on Minneapolis television, with a figure-four leglock.

1970

In August 1970, he took a chance at revenge against his former partner Blackjack Lanza.

He stood in the center of the ring with announcer Marty O'Neill, who told the fans that Doctor X was a former coach from Syracuse University.

Doctor X then removed his mask, handed it to promoter Eddie Williams, and wrestled the match as Dick Beyer.

In other AWA cities, Beyer was unmasked by Lanza or Paul Diamond.

In these matches, his name was said to be Bruce Marshall.

He wanted to lose the mask because he and his family were set to go to Japan, where he would be The Destroyer again.

1972

During 1972, he had several battles with "Crippler" Ray Stevens.

Their last match saw him written out of the AWA with a purported broken leg.

1973

From 1973 to 1979, Beyer wrestled in Japan on a deal with Giant Baba and NTV of Tokyo.

He feuded with Mil Máscaras in a series of seven matches, stating on his style, "He was the best competitor that I ever wrestled. He never gave you anything – it's true – but I didn't give him anything either. You talk about a shoot or a half-shoot, and that's the kind of match that it was."

He also helped promote All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) for Baba and established himself as a gaijin tarento in a late-night TV show called Uwasa No Channel.

His appearance on the musical-comedy show only furthered the Destroyer’s popularity in Japan, which led to him recording a Christmas album for his fans.

1979

He held the PWF United States Championship until 1979, when he left AJPW and the championship was abandoned.

Beyer was also the first American wrestler signed to a Japanese promotion.

1984

Beyer went into semi-retirement in Akron, New York, in 1984.

1993

His retirement match took place on July 29, 1993, where, he, his son Kurt Beyer, and Giant Baba defeated Haruka Eigen, Masanobu Fuchi, and Masao Inoue.

1995

Until 1995, he taught physical education in the Akron Central School District, and coached football, wrestling and swimming.

He served on the board of directors of the Cauliflower Alley Club, which holds annual reunions in Las Vegas.

He was a member of Toastmasters International, a public speaking club, and carried the club designation of Certified Toastmaster.

2017

Among other places, he worked extensively in Japan and in 2017 he was awarded one of the country's highest honors, the Order of the Rising Sun.

As an athlete at Syracuse University, Beyer was a member of the varsity football and wrestling teams.