Jump to content
TSM Forums
Sign in to follow this  
Guest CM Punk

Cpl Kirchner Passes away

Recommended Posts

Guest CM Punk

Former WWE Superstar Thomas Spear, professionally known as Corporal Kirchner, passed away of natural causes Sunday in his home in White Marsh, Md. He is survived by his two sons, daughter and step-daughter, as well as two grandchildren.

 

A Vietnam veteran, Kirchner is known for defending his country in the ring as well as out. He is not only revered as one of sports-entertainment’s toughest competitors, but also one of its greatest patriots.

 

In the early 1980s, Kirchner was a close protégé of another patriot, former WWE Champion and Hall of Famer Sgt. Slaughter. Perhaps one of Kirchner’s most celebrated victories took place at WrestleMania 2 where he defeated WWE Hall of Famer Nikolai Volkoff in a Flag Match. See Kirchner in action in the Flag Match from WrestleMania 2.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Thomas Spear was a professional wrestler. Early in his career he was known as Corporal Kirchner and is known in North America for his brief feud with Nikolai Volkoff in the WWF in 1986. He was considered one of the toughest men in the WWF at the time and his career suffered because many wrestlers were afraid to to work with him. He was terminated by the WWF and allegedly assaulted Vince McMahon in the process. He then made a successful wrestling career for himself in Japan.

 

He sought out a wrestling career in Japan, using the Super Leather and Leatherface gimmicks.

 

His career in Japan was as the masked Leatherface, utilising the mask and character of the villain of the movie The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. He originally wrestled for Atsushi Onita's FMW promotion and was considered by many to be the toughest hardcore wrestler in FMW. He was put into jail for six months following an attempted assault by a fan, which left the fan with severe facial injuries. During his brief time in jail, the Leatherface character which Kirschner created was given to another wrestler, Rick Patterson, who eventually left FMW and went to IWA. During his stint in IWA, Kirschner was released from prison, and during a subsequent Leatherface (Patterson) match in IWA, the original Leatherface (Kirschner) appeared in the crowd. This set up the team of the Leatherfaces, which lasted only one match and was intended as a transition of the character away from Patterson. The match was a Bed of Nails match (and was part of the 1995 King of the Deathmatch tournament in Japan) against two popular wrestlers, Shoji Nakamaki and Hiroshi Ono. In a match that would become legendary among hardcore wrestling fans, Kirschner ripped off a piece of the bed of nails and placed it on Ono's throat, before performing a leg-drop. He then powerbombed Ono onto the bed of nails. Kirschner afterward left the promotion. After his departure, the promotion claimed that he was fired in an attempt to salvage Ono's destroyed reputation.

 

In 2005, ECWA Super 8 Tournament Finalist Andrew Ryker said Kirschner was his inspiration for getting into the wrestling business.

 

Kirschner died on Sunday, October 15 2006 of natural causes at his home in White Marsh, Maryland. He is survived by his two sons, daughter and step-daughter, as well as two grandchildren.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Cpl. Kirschner was essentially a Sgt. Slaughter rip-off that they brought in after Slaughter left. He couldn't wrestle worth a damn and didn't get over at all. Vince let him go, citing that his work was subpar, and he beat the shit out of him. He was blackballed from working in the United States again, hence his move to Japan and adoption of the Leatherface gimmick.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Never met him. If he served and was honorably discharged, he should get some respect for that at least. He'd have made a good modern heel, a badass military man, but that wasn't going to happen in the Hogan/cartoon era WWF.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Cpl. Kirschner was essentially a Sgt. Slaughter rip-off that they brought in after Slaughter left. He couldn't wrestle worth a damn and didn't get over at all. Vince let him go, citing that his work was subpar, and he beat the shit out of him. He was blackballed from working in the United States again, hence his move to Japan and adoption of the Leatherface gimmick.

 

Good for him. Vince is a scumbag.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

RIP....he seemed awful young, though, what defines "natural causes"?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
RIP....he seemed awful young, though, what defines "natural causes"?

 

"Natuaral Causes" almost always means that the guy died of some humiliating condition and the family just wants to save face.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Cpl. Kirschner was essentially a Sgt. Slaughter rip-off that they brought in after Slaughter left. He couldn't wrestle worth a damn and didn't get over at all. Vince let him go, citing that his work was subpar, and he beat the shit out of him. He was blackballed from working in the United States again, hence his move to Japan and adoption of the Leatherface gimmick.

 

Good for him. Vince is a scumbag.

 

Yes, because we all know that assualting your jerk boss because you weren't any good at your job is a reasonable thing to do.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Never met him. If he served and was honorably discharged, he should get some respect for that at least. He'd have made a good modern heel, a badass military man, but that wasn't going to happen in the Hogan/cartoon era WWF.

Wasn't this the basis of Sgt. Slaughter's original gimmick?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
People called me all day yesterday. "Are you alright?" I'd say, "If I wasn't, then how could I answer the phone? What, I'm going to resurrect for you? Yeah, I'm dead, but for you I'll answer the phone."

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Never met him. If he served and was honorably discharged, he should get some respect for that at least. He'd have made a good modern heel, a badass military man, but that wasn't going to happen in the Hogan/cartoon era WWF.

Wasn't this the basis of Sgt. Slaughter's original gimmick?

 

 

Yes but he turned face to go against Iron Sheik just as Hogan was winning the belt, and as soon as that was done he was out-even if it was due to his own actions. I don't think it would have fit for a few more years, his original gimmick, not the Iraqi thing.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Super Leather

"Yeah, I'm dead, but for you I'll answer the phone." That's amazing.

 

I used to have the Wrestling Superstars Corporal Kirschner action figure. This was also after he was no longer appearing on WWF TV, as a jobber or otherwise.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Sign in to follow this  

×