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Scott Casey
Scott Casey (born March 19, 1947) 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, now resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. Trained by the legendary Dory Funk Sr., Casey showcased his talents in various promotions worldwide over the course of his twenty years in the ring.〔Wwe Encyclopedia Updated and Expanded The Definitive Guide To Wwe〕 ==Early career== Scott Casey began his wrestling career around 1970 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. A month later, on September 11 he defeated Tully Blanchard to win the SWCW Southwest Heavyweight Championship. In September, Casey also held the SWCW Southwest Tag Team Championship with Buddy Mareno, replacing the 'injured' Bobby Jaggers. After leaving SCW he went to World Class Championship Wrestling where he was managed by Sunshine. Him and Sunshine would also bring in The Great Kabuki in the feud with Jim Cornette and Midnight Express. And later Kabuki after he turned on Him and Sunshine. John Tatum and Missy Hyatt would also show up and work a program with Casey and Sunshine too. However he would leave WCCW in the middle of the program and Sunshine would keep the program going with other wrestlers involved.
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