Scott Casey | |
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Ring name(s) | Scott Casey[1] |
Billed height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
Billed weight | 253 lb (115 kg) |
Born | January 11, 1954 Amarillo, Texas |
Resides | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Billed from | Bulverde, Texas |
Debut | 1970s |
Retired | 1990 |
Scott Casey (born January 11, 1954) is a retired American professional wrestler who is probably best known for his stint in the World Wrestling Federation between 1987 and 1990. His brother, Steve, was also a wrestler who appeared in the National Wrestling Alliance in the late 1980s and for the Global Wrestling Federation in the early 1990s as 'Steve Dane'. Casey, originally from Amarillo, Texas,[1] now resides in Las Vegas, Nevada.[1]
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Scott Casey began his wrestling career in the 1970s and in his early career spent nine years in Joe Blanchard's Southwest Championship Wrestling promotion. On August 30, 1983 Casey defeated Adrian Adonis to win the Southwest Championship Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship.[2] A month later, on September 11 he defeated Tully Blanchard to win the SWCW Southwest Heavyweight Championship.[3] In September, Casey also held the SWCW Southwest Tag Team Championship with Buddy Mareno, replacing the 'injured' Bobby Jaggers.[4]
After leaving SCW he went to World Class Championship Wrestling where he was managed by Sunshine.
In 1987 Casey began wrestling for the World Wrestling Federation (now known as WWE). He appeared in single matches as a baby face on WWF TV shows helping maintain top heels like Honky Tonk Man, Greg Valentine, and the Iron Sheik look strong. He would also wrestle the odd tag team match on WWF TV with other mid-opening card guys like S D Jones, Sam Houston and Lanny Poffo, to put over top heel teams like the Hart Foundation, the Islanders and Demolition. On the WWF house show events he scored most of his victories wrestling opening card matches against Steve Lombardi, Iron Mike Sharpe and the Red Rooster. His most high-profile appearance was at the 1988 Survivor Series where he teamed with Jake Roberts, Tito Santana, Ken Patera and Jim Duggan in a losing effort against André the Giant, Rick Rude, Mr. Perfect, Harley Race and Dino Bravo. Casey continued to wrestle for the World Wrestling Federation until he left in 1990.
Casey, after leaving the World Wrestling Federation, retired from active wrestling. Casey took jobs in car dealership and construction, and began working as a trainer for Nick Bockwinkel's UWF International wrestling promotion. Casey is credited as the trainer who broke former WCW and TNA wrestler, currently in WWE Booker T into the business.[5] Casey now works as a security guard at the Luxor hotel/casino in Las Vegas, a post he has held for over twelve years.[6]
In 2006 Casey was honored by the Cauliflower Alley Club.