Scott D'Amore - Actor Profile

Scott D'Amore

Acting
Freshness: Jan 27, 2026
30Total Films
8.5 Highest Rated
Born: Aug 8, 1974
Birth Place: Windsor, Ontario, Canada

About Scott D'Amore

Scott Francis D'Amore is a Canadian professional wrestler, manager, promoter, booker and entrepreneur. He currently is the Co-Executive Vice President of Impact Wrestling, where he also worked from 2003 to 2010 as an on-screen manager. He also owns and books Border City Wrestling in Windsor, Ontario. In May 2005, D'Amore was appointed head of the TNA booking team. As a result of his increased offscreen workload, D'Amore opted to reduce his onscreen appearances. To explain his absence, D'Amore was attacked by Lance Hoyt at the Slammiversary PPV. Hoyt choke-slammed D'Amore and then hit him with a moonsault. D'Amore was taken on a stretcher as Team Canada spent weeks afterward talking about him being in the hospital. He came back as an on-screen force, however, when he used his BCW promotion in a plot to get Jeff Jarrett back the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. After that, he and Team Canada became fixtures in the Planet Jarrett stable. On November 13 at Genesis 2005, D'Amore tried to get the premiering Christian Cage, a longtime friend, to join Team Canada, and gave him a T-shirt to signify membership. At the end of the night, when Team Canada came out to help Jeff Jarrett beat down Team 3D, Christian came down. Under his Captain Charisma jacket, he was wearing the Team Canada shirt. After hugging D'Amore, however, he gave him the Unprettier and helped Team 3D put Jarrett through a table, doublecrossing his former friend. An all-or-nothing 8-man tag team match happened on the July 13 edition with them going against Rhino, Team 3D, and Jay Lethal, with a stipulation that the disbanding order would be null and void if Team Canada won; Jay Lethal pinned A-1, ending Team Canada's run as a group in TNA. Afterwards at Victory Road, D'Amore would say goodbye to the team once and for all, saying his farewells to all 4 members while blaming Young saying it was his fault they are disbanded. D'Amore has not been seen on Impact! until two years later on June 19, 2008, billed simply as a TNA Road Agent discussing Gail Kim. D'Amore then appeared on the July 17 episode of Impact!, only to get whipped by James Storm and Robert Roode. In July 2008 D'Amore's contract with TNA expired and he left to work in Border City Wrestling. However, in August 2009 D'Amore was hired back to TNA as the primary road agent for the Knockouts division. D'Amore left TNA on February 3, 2010, just as it was announced that BCW would be merging with BSE Pro to form Maximum Pro Wrestling. Return to Impact Wrestling (2017–present) Following the purchase of Impact Wrestling, Anthem Sports & Entertainment appointed Jeff Jarrett to run the promotion, Jeff brought back many former members of the TNA backstage personal, this included Dutch Mantel, Bruce Prichard and Scott D'Amore. Jarrett appointed D'Amore with the position he had been working in Global Force Wrestling: Vice President of International Relations. However Jeff Jarrett was fired from Impact Wrestling for gross misconduct. D'Amore then took on the role as Head of Creative with Impact. On December 5, D'Amore and Don Callis were announced as Impact Wrestling's new executive vice presidents.

Career Statistics & Market Influence

Analyzing the cinematic journey of Scott D'Amore reveals a career defined by diverse artistic exploration. With a total of 30 major appearances, the actor has established a significant footprint in global cinema.

Genre Dominance: Action

The majority of Scott D'Amore's filmography leans towards the Action genre. Audience data suggests that viewers respond most favorably to this persona, though their versatility has allowed for successful crossovers into other categories.

The "Box Office" Signature

With a 40% Success Ratio (movies rated above 6.5), Scott D'Amore remains a reliable draw for studios. Their peak performance was recorded in TNA Genesis 2005, which continues to be the benchmark for their career rating-wise.

Best Scott D'Amore Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Scott D'Amore's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Scott D'Amore.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2025 Wrestling Life Self Flop Similar →
2023 IMPACT Wrestling: Slammiversary 2023 Scott D'Amore Hit Similar →
2023 NJPW Battle In The Valley 2023 Scott D'Amore - English Commentary Hit Similar →
2022 IMPACT Wrestling: Throwback Throwdown III Scott D'Amore Flop Similar →
2022 Jim Crockett Promotions: Ric Flair's Last Match Scott D'Amore Average Similar →
2022 IMPACT Wrestling: Slammiversary 2022 Scott D'Amore (Ring Announcer) Hit Similar →
2022 IMPACT Wrestling: Hard to Kill 2022 - Hit Similar →
2021 IMPACT Wrestling: Throwback Throwdown II Giuseppe Scovelli Sr. Flop Similar →
2021 IMPACT Wrestling: Turning Point 2021 Scott D'Amore Flop Similar →
2021 IMPACT Wrestling: Slammiversary 2021 - Hit Similar →
2021 IMPACT Wrestling: Against All Odds 2021 Scott D'Amore Flop Similar →
2021 IMPACT Wrestling: Hardcore Justice 2021 - Average Similar →
2021 IMPACT Wrestling: Sacrifice 2021 - Flop Similar →
2010 Big Money Rustlas First Bank Robber Flop Similar →
2006 TNA Slammiversary 2006 Scott D'Amore Hit Similar →
2006 TNA Sacrifice 2006 Coach D'Amore (Manager) Flop Similar →
2006 TNA Lockdown 2006 Coach D'Amore (Manager) Hit Similar →
2006 TNA Destination X 2006 Coach D'Amore (Manager) Hit Similar →
2006 TNA Against All Odds 2006 Coach D'Amore (Manager) Hit Similar →
2006 TNA Final Resolution 2006 Coach D'Amore (Manager) Flop Similar →
2005 TNA Turning Point 2005 Coach D'Amore (Manager) Flop Similar →
2005 TNA Genesis 2005 Coach D'Amore (Manager) Super Hit Similar →
2005 TNA Bound for Glory 2005 Coach D'Amore (Manager) Super Hit Similar →
2005 TNA Unbreakable 2005 Coach D'Amore (Manager) Flop Similar →
2005 TNA Slammiversary 2005 Coach D'Amore (Manager) Flop Similar →
2005 TNA Hard Justice 2005 Coach D'Amore (Manager) Flop Similar →
2005 TNA Destination X 2005 Coach D'Amore (Manager) Flop Similar →
2005 TNA Against All Odds 2005 Coach D'Amore (Manager) Flop Similar →
2005 TNA Final Resolution 2005 Coach D'Amore (Manager) Flop Similar →
2004 TNA Turning Point 2004 Coach D'Amore (Manager) Super Hit Similar →

Scott D'Amore - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Scott D'Amore?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Scott D'Amore is "TNA Genesis 2005" with a rating of 8.5/10.

How many movies has Scott D'Amore acted in?

Scott D'Amore has been featured in at least 30 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Scott D'Amore?

Other notable films include "TNA Bound for Glory 2005", "TNA Turning Point 2004", and "TNA Against All Odds 2006".