Scott Casey

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Scott Casey is a former American professional wrestler, whose career spanned a consecutive twenty years during the 1970s and 1980s. Originally from Amarillo, Texas he now resides in Las Vegas, Nevada.

In the late 1970s and 1980s he had a nine year run with Joe Blanchard's Southwest Championship Wrestling, where he held the SWCW Southwest Heavyweight Championship (defeating Tully Blanchard), the SWCW World Heavyweight Championship and the SWCW Southwest Tag Team Championship with Buddy Mareno.

From 1987 to 1990 he had a stint in World Wrestling Entertainment, making perhaps his most high-profile appearance at Survivor Series 1988. During this event he teamed up with Jake Roberts, Tito Santana, Ken Patera and Jim Duggan.

After retiring from active wrestling in 1990 (at the end of his WWF stint), he took jobs in car dealership and construction, and worked as a trainer for Nick Bockwinkel's UWF International wrestling promotion. He is now working as a security guard at a casino in Las Vegas, a post he has held for over twelve years.

His brother, Steve Casey, was also a professional wrestler and competed in the NWA in the late 1980s and later in Global Wrestling Federation during the early 1990s as 'Steve Dane'.

He trained current WWE superstar Booker T.


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