[2] At age five, he moved[2] to Hamilton, Ontario, and growing up, he enjoyed football, wrestling at the YMCA and bodybuilding with Mike Sharpe.
After a brief stint in Maple Leaf Gardens in 1955, The Flying Scotts, as they were known, became one of the top tag teams in the Toronto and Buffalo areas during the late 1950s.
Defeating Chris and John Tolos for the Stampede International Tag Team Championship in 1958, they would feud with Butcher and Mad Dog Vachon the following year.
[1] In his last years he met local wrestler Michael "The Legendary Eclipso" Weddle from Salem, Va, who also promoted American Championship Wrestling and worked with them as commissioner and helped bring in talent like Johnny Weaver to help promote events, some of this can be found under ACW, Eclipso, Sandy Scott in youtube videos.
He worked with ACW until his death and was remembered by a special event in Rocky Mt Va After retiring from professional wrestling, he settled in Roanoke, Virginia, with his wife.