Early career (1980–1984) While working as a mechanic and
bouncer in
Minnesota, Penzel met professional wrestler
Hulk Hogan in a gym. Hogan introduced him to
American Wrestling Association promoter Verne Gagne, who sent him to his
professional wrestling school.
World Wrestling Federation (1984–1987) After working as a preliminary wrestler for the
World Wrestling Federation under the name "RT Reynolds", Penzel was eventually given the
character of a military hero after WWF owner/promoter
Vince McMahon discovered that he had been in the
82nd Airborne. Penzel then adopted the ring name "Corporal Kirchner" and used a
militaristic character with several vignettes airing showing him in typical army survival training exercises to help build his character as a patriotic American. He is known for his feud with
Nikolai Volkoff in the
World Wrestling Federation in 1986 and into 1987 which included a victory over Volkoff at
WrestleMania 2 in a Flag Match; they would trade victories, with Kirchner winning many of the early matches, but Volkoff coming up victorious in most of the matches near the end of the feud. During a pre-Wrestlemania 2 interview with
Jesse "The Body" Ventura in Ventura's
"Body Shop" segment, he talked about his time in the U.S. Army, and even made a reference to Ventura's time as a Navy SEAL, causing Ventura to momentarily break character and agree with him. He was a member of the WWF's Australian tour in mid-1986 (the WWF's first tour to Australia under Vince McMahon's ownership), wrestling in
Adelaide,
Brisbane,
Melbourne,
Perth and
Sydney, and was considered one of the toughest men in the WWF at the time. He was also considered one of the
stiffest wrestlers in the WWF and his career suffered because many wrestlers were reluctant to work with him, and he was subsequently used as enhancement talent. He was suspended by the WWF for testing positive for drug use in July 1987 and when his suspension ended, he declined to return and left the company. In 2001, Kirchner was announced as a participant in the Gimmick Battle Royal at
WrestleMania X-Seven. The WWF went as far as to picture him in a graphic on WWF.com promoting the match, though he was removed weeks before the event.
Stampede Wrestling (1987) After leaving the World Wrestling Federation, Penzel joined the
Calgary, Alberta, Canada-based
Stampede Wrestling promotion, debuting in September 1987 under the ring name "Colonel Kirchner". While in Stampede Wrestling, his regular opponents included
Jason the Terrible,
Makhan Singh, and
Zodiac. Penzel left Stampede Wrestling in December 1987.
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (1989–1990) Penzel had some short stints with
New Japan Pro-Wrestling in June 1989 and March 1990. Then he started what would be a successful wrestling career for himself in Japan as he created the ring name and gimmick of "Leatherface" and tied it in with
the villain of the same name from the movie
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Universal Wrestling Federation (1991) In 1991, Penzel appeared with the
Universal Wrestling Federation as "Corporal Kirchner".
W*ING (1992–1994) In 1992, Penzel joined
Víctor Quiñones' W*ING promotion and was considered by many to be the toughest hardcore wrestler in W*ING. While in Japan, he had a fight with
American Wrestling Association wrestler, Jonnie Stewart, breaking Stewart's jaw and causing Stewart to leave the tour prematurely. Penzel was later arrested and jailed 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 that Penzel created was given to another wrestler, Rick Patterson, who eventually left W*ING and went to
International Wrestling Association of Japan.
International Wrestling Association Japan (1994) During a subsequent match in the IWA that the new Leatherface competed in, the original Leatherface (Penzel) appeared in the crowd. This set up the team of the Leatherfaces, which lasted for only one match and was intended as a transition of the character away from Patterson. On December 13, 1994, the Leatherfaces faced two popular wrestlers, Shoji Nakamaki and Hiroshi Ono, in a
nail hell deathmatch. In a match that would become a classic within
hardcore wrestling, Penzel broke
kayfabe after the match and ripped off a piece of the bed of nails, placed it on Ono's throat and then executed a
leg drop onto the patch of nails. He then
powerbombed Ono onto the bed of nails. Penzel afterward left the IWA, with the promotion claiming that he was fired in an attempt to salvage Ono's destroyed reputation.
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (1995–2002) Penzel then left for
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling. Using a modified version of his Leatherface gimmick, he debuted for the promotion under the name "Super Leather" and later formed a tag team with
Chris Romero. The team proved to be successful, as they managed to score wins over popular and well-known tag teams including
Jado and
Gedo, and
Masato Tanaka and Iko Kuroda. Penzel remained with FMW until its closure in 2002.
Late career (2002–2010) Following the closure of FMW, Penzel made some further appearances for International Wrestling Association Japan. He retired from wrestling full-time in 2004. In 2007, he revived his Leatherface character for his first match since 2004. In his return match, he teamed with
Jayson Voorhees as The Serial Killers in a losing effort to
Mad Man Pondo and
Necro Butcher on February 25, 2007, during the
Insane Clown Posse's Tempest Release Party. On March 2, the Serial Killers defeated KJ Hellfire and Ricky during the Tempest Release Party. He wrestled his final match in
Tokyo, Japan on January 26, 2010, teaming with
Mr. Pogo and The W*inger in a loss to
Hisakatsu Oya,
Ricky Fuji, and
Tarzan Goto. == Personal life ==