Ian Dean

Ian Dean (3 July 1970 – 13 August 2018) was an English professional wrestler, best known as Doc Dean.[1] He worked for All Star Wrestling, often teaming with Robbie Brookside as The Liverpool Lads. In 1997, he participated on New Japan Pro Wrestling's Best of the Super Juniors tournament, defeating Jushin Thunder Liger. He also worked televised matches for World Championship Wrestling in the late 1990s.

Ian Dean
Born(1970-07-03)3 July 1970
Liverpool, England
Died13 August 2018(2018-08-13) (aged 48)
Orlando, Florida, U.S.
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Doc Dean
Billed height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Billed weight11.6 st (162 lb; 74 kg)
Debut1984
Retired1998

Professional wrestling career

Dean made his debut at the age of 14 in 1984 for All Star Wrestling (ASW). He worked for the promotion throughout the 1980s and 1990s.[2] He teamed with Robbie Brookside to form The Liverpool Lads, a successful tag team in Britain.[2][1] Together, they held the ASW British Tag Team Championship twice.[2] They team disbanded after Dean turned on partner Brookside, setting up a feud between the two.[2] They were the subject of a BBC2 video diary that captured matches, backstage footage, and details about life on the road.[2] On occasions, Dean teamed up with the third member of The Liverpool Lads, Frankie Sloan.[2] The three toured Africa, Asia, and Europe.[2] As a singles wrestler, Dean also held the ASW British Welterweight Championship twice.[2]

In 1997, Dean attended the Best of the Super Juniors tournament for New Japan Pro Wrestling, during which he defeated Jushin Thunder Liger and Chavo Guerrero Jr..[2] He met Chris Jericho in Japan, who later recounted their time together in his autobiography A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex.[3] Later that year, he signed a contract with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and appeared on WCW Saturday Night and WCW Main Event as enhancement talent.[2][4] Dean worked for WCW until July 1998, when he decided to retire from wrestling due to injuries.[2]

Personal life

Dean set up his own plumbing business in Florida shortly after retiring.[2][1] He later had to quit his job due to neck and back injuries.[1]

He had three children.[2] His had his son Adam with female wrestler Klondyke Kate.[2][1]

On 13 August 2018, Dean died from a heart attack at his home in Orlando, Florida; he was 48 years old.[2][1] After his death, Klondyke Kate opened a fundraising page to raise money to send Dean's body across the Atlantic to be buried in his hometown of Liverpool.[2][1]

Championships and accomplishments

  • European Wrestling Union
  • EWU European Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Robbie Brookside
  • Other Championships
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References

  1. Docking, Neil (22 August 2018). "Family of wrestling great Ian 'Doc' Dean need funding to fly his body home to Liverpool". Echo. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
  2. Docking, Neil (15 August 2018). "Ian 'Doc' Dean dead: British wrestling legend passes away at 48". Mirror. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
  3. Jericho, Chris (2007). A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex. Grand Central Publishing. ISBN 0446408905.
  4. Boon, Alan (15 November 2015). "5 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT WWE'S ROBBIE BROOKSIDE". f4wonline. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
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