Brady Boone

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Dean Peters
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Ring name(s) Brady Boone
Battle Kat
Fire Cat
The Masked Fire Cat
Billed height 5'10"
Billed weight 220lbs
Born August 22, 1958
Robbinsdale, Minnesota
Died December 15, 1998
Robbinsdale, Minnesota
Billed from Oregon City, Oregon
Trained by [[]]
Debut 1984

Brady Boone (born August 22, 1958 - December 15, 1998) was a professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with the WCW as Brady Boone and his short run in WWF as Battle Kat. After making his debut as a refree at a WCW event in Florida he died in a car accident.

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Ricky Santana (Left) and Brady Boone (Right) while they were PWF Tag Team Champions in 1989.

Most likely remembered for his signature back flip off the top turnbuckle before each match.

  • Frankensteiner
  • Superkick
  • Moonsault

1976 graduate of Robbinsdale High School in Minnesota where he was captain of the Gymnastics team.

  • PNW Tag Team Champion (1x with Coco Samoa, 1x with Ricky Santana)
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