Daniel Briley

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"Danny Davis" is also used in wrestling by heel referee Danny Davis (Dan Marsh) in the World Wrestling Federation.
Danny Briley Flag of the United States
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Ring name(s) Danny Davis
Billed height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Billed weight 213 lb (97 kg)
Born March 4
Jackson, Tennessee Flag of Tennessee
Trained by Buddy Fuller
Debut 1977
Retired 1997

Daniel Briley is a former professional wrestler who worked under the stage name Danny Davis. Briley is now the owner of Ohio Valley Wrestling.

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Briley started wrestling in 1977 in the Tennessee territory where he made a name for himself as "Nightmare" Danny Davis. He would also wrestle as one half of the masked Masters of Terror in the United States Wrestling Association.

As Danny Davis, Briley had a frequent tag team with Ken Wayne in the 1980s. At one time, they wrestled under masks as "The Nightmares". The duo also worked under masks as "The Galaxians" for WCW [1990s].

Davis retired in 1997 to become a trainer for Ohio Valley Wrestling.

He is the uncle of the former World Wrestling Entertainment and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling wrestler, Doug Basham.

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