Brian Wickens
Born
8 January 1947 (79)
Place of Birth
Aukland, New Zealand
Also known as
Bushwhacker Luke, Cousin Luke
Biography
Brian Wickens is a semi-retired New Zealand professional wrestler best known as Luke Williams, one half of the tag team known as "The Sheepherders" on the independent scene and in the National Wrestling Alliance and as The Bushwhackers in the WWF. After leaving Stampede Wrestling, the Kiwis began doing double duty in NWA Pacific Northwest as well as the Canadian-based International All-Star Wrestling around 1979-1980 as "The Kiwi Sheepherders". In 1979, the team won the NWA Pacific Northwest Ta...
Brian Wickens is a semi-retired New Zealand professional wrestler best known as Luke Williams, one half of the tag team known as "The Sheepherders" on the independent scene and in the National Wrestling Alliance and as The Bushwhackers in the WWF. After leaving Stampede Wrestling, the Kiwis began doing double duty in NWA Pacific Northwest as well as the Canadian-based International All-Star Wrestling around 1979-1980 as "The Kiwi Sheepherders". In 1979, the team won the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship on three occasions between 21 July and 5 August 1980, before they left the territory. On 22 September, the Sheepherders lost the gold to Dutch Savage and Stan Stasiak, only to regain them a week later. On 11 February 1980, the Sheepherders became double champions when they downed Dutch Savage & Stan Stasiak, this time for the NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship. Top faces Rick Martel & "Rowdy" Roddy Piper teamed up in May, to take the NWA Canadian tag title from The Sheepherders and, in effect, run the duo out of the Northwest region by August, gaining the NWA Pacific Northwest tag titles when the Sheepherders left the promotion. The next stop for The Sheepherders was a brief stay in the Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling territory run by Jim Crockett. In MACW, the two won the NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship by beating Matt Borne & Buzz Sawyer for the gold. The Sheepherders held onto the gold for close to three months before dropping it to Dewey Robertson and Rocky Johnson on 12 December. After losing the titles, Luke and Butch headed for warmer weather as they traveled to Puerto Rico and began working for the World Wrestling Council as Los Pastores. While in Puerto Rico, the team won the WWC North American Tag Team Championship twice while touring the island
Filmography (40)
Catch of the Day 2: You Die at Dawn!
2020
350 Days
2019
The True Story of WrestleMania
2011
WWE WrestleMania X-Seven
2001
Heroes of Wrestling
1999
ECW WrestleFest: 50 Years of Funk
1997
WWE Action Zone!
1997
Big Bully
1996
WWE Royal Rumble 1995
1995
German Fan Favorites
1994
WWE WrestleMania X
1994
WWE Survivor Series 1993
1993
WWE Grudges, Gripes & Grunts
1993
WWF European Rampage 1993
1993
WWE Smack 'Em Whack 'Em
1993
WWE March to WrestleMania IX
1993
WWE Wrestling's Hottest Matches
1992
WWE SummerSlam 1992
1992
WWE SummerSlam Spectacular 1992
1992
WWE WrestleFest '92
1992
3rd Annual Battle of the WWE Superstars
1992
WWE WrestleMania VIII
1992
WWE Royal Rumble 1992
1992
WWE Survivor Series 1991
1991
WWE Survivor Series Showdown 1991
1991
WWE SummerSlam 1991
1991
2nd Annual Battle of the WWE Superstars
1991
WWE SuperTape: Volume 4
1991
WWE Mega Matches
1991
WWE Funniest Moments
1991
WWE Royal Rumble 1991
1991
WWE Survivor Series 1990
1990
Wrestling Tough Guys
1990
Battle of the WWE Superstars
1990
WWE The Ultimate Challenge Special: The March to WrestleMania VI
1990
WWE SuperTape: Volume 1
1990
WWE Royal Rumble 1990
1990
WWE Survivor Series 1989
1989
WWE Survivor Series Showdown '89
1989
The Best of the WWF: volume 20
1989