Kasey James

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Kasey James
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Ring name(s) Kurt Sellers[1]
Kasey James
James Curtis[1]
Billed height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[1]
Billed weight 235 lb (107 kg)[1]
Born March 20, 1982 (1982-03-20) (age 26)[1]
Belvidere, IL
Billed from Memphis, Tennessee
Trained by Rockin' Randy Ricci[1]
Debut 2000

Kurt Sellers[1] (born March 20, 1982),[1] better known as K.C. James or James Curtis, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment and wrestling in Ohio Valley Wrestling, where he is a former OVW Television Champion. He also makes sporadic appearances on ECW as a jobber, and is a former SmackDown! competitor.[1]

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[edit] Career

[edit] Early career

James started his career along with CM Punk, Colt Cabana, Brad Bradley, and Adam Pearce under the training of Rockin' Randy and the NAWF. He also held the NAWF North American Title.

[edit] International Wrestling Association

James also spent a lot of time in Puerto Rico for the IWA teaming with Glamour Boy Shane, Bison Smith, and Chet the Jet. He won the Intercontinental title and is a former three-time tag team champion. He was also a member of Savio Vega's La Compania and was managed by Jose Chapparo. KC James became infamous within the IWA when he brought in a wrestler named "Carlito" to parody Carlito when he was still with the World Wrestling Council. James often called the fans in attendance "you puercos", which translates as "you pigs". He feuded with Miguel Pérez, Jr., Chicano, Slash Venom, Glamour Boy Shane, Rikishi, and Invader #1.

[edit] World Wrestling Entertainment

[edit] Ohio Valley Wrestling

Along with Roadkill, James won the Ohio Valley Wrestling Southern Tag Team Championship from The Untouchables (Domino and Deuce Shade) on April 5, 2006 in Louisville, Kentucky. Roadkill and James lost the titles on May 27, 2006 to Shad Gaspard and Neighborhoodie in Louisville, Kentucky, before he was called up to WWE's main roster.

[edit] SmackDown!

On August 4, 2006, James made his SmackDown! debut when he was introduced (along with Idol Stevens) by Michelle McCool as one of her favorite "Teacher's Pets." The two went on to defeat Funaki and Scotty 2 Hotty with the help of McCool.

The following week Stevens and James defeated WWE Tag Team Champions Paul London and Brian Kendrick in a non-title match. On the August 18 edition of SmackDown Stevens and James ambushed the Tag Team Champions.

James and Stevens had a lot of run-ins with WWE Tag Team Champions Paul London and Brian Kendrick and "The Pit Bulls" (until Kid Kash was released from his contract), leading up to a title match at No Mercy, which London and Kendrick won. On November 10, on SmackDown!, James lost to Chris Benoit, tapping out to the Crippler Crossface.

[edit] Return to OVW and WWE dark matches

After McCool got injured, the tag team fell apart in early March 2007. He was then moved to Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), where he was placed in a tag team alongside Cassidy O'Reilly. Calling themselves The James Boys, they defeated The Major Brothers to capture the OVW Southern Tag Team Championships on June 29, 2007. In September, James once again started wrestling dark matches for WWE. Wrestling as "James Curtis", he defeated Colt Cabana on November 17, to become the OVW Television Championship. On December 14, he beat Cody Rhodes in a title defense. He lost the title to Jamin Olivencia on February 20, 2008 due to OVW and WWE parting ways on February 7, 2008.

He also appeared regularly on ECW as a jobber throughout the end of 2007 and the start of 2008, losing to wrestlers such as Kevin Thorn,[2] CM Punk,[3] Shelton Benjamin[4] and others.[5][6][7]

[edit] In wrestling

  • Signature foreign object

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i James Curtis Profile. Online World Of Wrestling. Retrieved on 2008-03-05.
  2. ^ Rote, Andrew (2007-10-09). Strange days return to ECW. WWE. Retrieved on 2008-03-19.
  3. ^ Rote, Andrew (2007-10-30). A scary affair. WWE. Retrieved on 2008-03-19.
  4. ^ Andrew Rote (2008-01-01). Extreme resolutions. WWE. Retrieved on 2008-02-16.
  5. ^ Andrew Rote (2008-02-05). Playing for payback. WWE. Retrieved on 2008-02-16.
  6. ^ Rote, Andrew (2008-02-19). Time is on their side. WWE. Retrieved on 2008-03-19.
  7. ^ Rote, Andrew (2008-03-04). Sense of entitlement. WWE. Retrieved on 2008-03-19.

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