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[edit] Dale Veasey
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]]}} Dale Veasey is a retired American professional wrestler, best known by his ringname Lt. James Earl Wright, who competed in North American regional promotions including the Mid-South region and the National Wrestling Alliance, particularly the Georgia and Florida territories, as well as brief stints in the World Wrestling Federation and World Championship Wrestling, most notably as one half of the tag team State Patrol with Buddy Lee Parker during the 1990s. He would also have a successful career teaming with "Bulldog" Bob Brown in international promotions including Stampede Wrestling and the World Wrestling Council. [edit] Early careerMaking his professional debut in early 1982, Veasey's wrestling career began in Georgia and Florida. Later that year however, he disappeared from the scene and did not reappear until February 1984, in Georgia Championship Wrestling. The on-air reason given for his hiatus was that he had been in a serious automobile accident, breaking his ankle, jaw, right arm, and also suffering two skull fractures. On his return he was heavier than when last seen in 1982, but spent the next few months trimming down to a typical 1980s wrestler's bodybuilder physique. Veasey was still with the promotion when Black Saturday occurred, at which point he transition to other territories, loosing several singles matches to Tim Horner, Shawn Michaels, Terry Taylor and Iceman Parsons while in the Mid-South territory in January 1985 and spending most of the year wrestling in Florida Championship Wrestling facing veterans such as Wahoo McDaniel, Rip Rogers and Hector Guerrero. While in Texas All-Star Wrestling, he also defeated Terry Daniels in a tournament final to win the vacant TASW Junior Heavyweight Championship in San Antonio, Texas on September 2, 1985 holding the title for four months before leaving the area. [1] [edit] The Alaskan Hunters & State PatrolThe following year, Veasey underwent another physical transformation into the Road Warriors inspired, The Hunter. He spent most of 1986/1987 wrestling as either The Hunter in singles competition or with tag-team partner Bob Brown as The Alaskan Hunters, going on to win the WWC North American Tag Team Championship with Brown defeating Miguelito Perez & Tony Atlas in San Juan, Puerto Rico in June 20, 1987. After defeating WWC World Tag Team Champions Mark & Chris Youngblood on August 26, the two would briefly hold both the World and North American tag team titles before loosing the World titles back to the Youngbloods September 20, 1987. After the North American titles were abandoned by the promotion in November, Veasey and Brown would leave the promotion by the end of the year. Early in 1989, Veasey and Brown spent some time in the World Wrestling Federation and, later, a very short spell in Stampede Wrestling, but by the end of 1989 Veasey was in World Championship Wrestling as 'Lieutenant James Earl Wright' along with 'Sergeant Buddy Lee Parker', his tag team partner in the State Patrol (which first formed while both were in Stampede). [edit] World Championship WrestlingMaking their debut in late 1990, they substituted for the Samoan Swat Team and were defeated by the NWA/WCW US Tag Team Champions the Steiner Brothers at Chicago’s UIC Pavilion on September 30 and also faced Ricky Morton & Tommy Rich on December 14, 1990. [2] During 1991, he and Parker regularly appeared on televised shows including WCW Power Hour and WCW Saturday Night. After loosing to ”Flyin’” Brian Pillman on WCW Power Hour on January 26, both he and Parker brawled with Pillman, with Pillman getting the upper hand. [3] This would lead to a brief feud which resulted in a rematch at Clash of the Champions XIV with Wright again loosing to Pillman on January 30. [4] Although having success against preliminary wrestlers in early 1991, [5] Veasey and Parker teamed with Big Cat in a 6-man tag team match in a loosing effort against the then WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Champions Junkyard Dog, Ricky Morton & Tommy Rich at Wrestle War ‘91 on February 24, 1991. [6] He would also loose to Junkyard Dog in a series of singles match during March and Dustin Rhodes during April, before loosing to Big Van Vader in a handicap match with Joe Cazana on April 24, 1991. [7] The following year, Veasey lost to "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan in a match for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship on November 20 and, with Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker, lost to then WCW World Tag Team Champions The American Males on December 7, 1994. [8] Appearing on WCW Saturday Night during early 1995, he lost singles matches against Sting, Brian Pillman and Renegade. Although loosing the American Males on August 21, they would later defeat Col. Parker's Stud Stable (Bunkhouse Buck & "Dirty" Dick Slater) during Monday Night Nitro on September 18. Loosing to the Nasty Boys on October 11 and Sting & Ric Flair on October 25, he and Parker would later appear in a 60-man Battle Royal where both he and his partner were eliminated by Cobra at World War Three '95 on November 11, 1995. After being eliminated, Veasey pulled Cobra out of the ring eliminating him from the battle royal as well, however nothing came from this. [9] The following year, they lost a match against WCW World Tag Team Champions Harlem Heat on WCW Saturday Night in Rome, Georgia on March 30, 1996. [10] Touring Japan several times during the late 1990s, Veasey retired from active competition although he has since wrestled in the Georgia-based Columbus Championship Wrestling in January 2002. [11] Other than at least two trips to Japan, James Earl Wright remained with WCW until 1996 when he (mostly) seemed to retire. [edit] Championships and accomplishments
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]]}} Founded 1887 in Triengen, Switzerland, Trisa today is one of the world's foremost producers of oral care and hair care brushes. Trisa markets its products in over 70 countries on every continent. Trisa owes its reputation as a leader in the field of technology to its longstanding collaboration with the world's leading universities and dentists. [edit] History
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[edit] David Sheldon
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]]}} David Shedon is a retired professional wrestler, known by his ring name the Angel of Death, who wrestled in North American regional promotions during the 1980s and early 1990s including Stampede Wrestling, World Class Championship Wrestling, the Universal Wrestling Federation as the bodyguard of The Freebirds and the National Wrestling Alliance, most notably as the first man who portrayed the masked wrestler Black Scorpion in Jim Crockett Promotions during the early 1990s. [5] [edit] Early careerIn early 1987, Sheldon began wrestling with "Strangler" Steve DiSalvo as the Angel of Death in the Calgary based Stampede Wrestling and faced mainstays such as Johnny Smith and feuded with Owen Hart eventually loosing to him and Bruce Hart in a tag team match with Robbie Stewart in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan on April 28, and to he and Ben Bassarab in Calgary, Alberta on June 20, 1986. Moving on to Bill Watts' Universal Wrestling Federation as the Angel of Death, he appeared at several Superdome Extravaganza supercards in late 1986 feuding with Ken Massey although he later lost to The Freebirds in a 6-man tag team match with Bill Irwin and The Viking on April 11. Returning to Calgary to face Owen Hart in single matches in May 1987, their first matchup resulted in a double disqualification on May 21 although he was defeated in rematches on May 22 and May 24. [6] While still in the Mid-South region, he continued to appear on Superdome Extravaganza events teaming with Vladimir Petrov against the then NWA Tag Team Champions The Rock 'n' Roll Express on June 13, 1987. He also began wrestling for Jim Crockett Promotions during the mid 1980s, teaming with Big Bubba Rogers and manager Skandor Akbar against UWF Tag Team Champions the Lightning Express at the Great American Bash '87 on July 31, 1987. He also competed in Dallas-based independent promotions early in his career including World Class Championship Wrestling later loosing to The Missing Link & Jason Sterling in a tag team match with Vince Apollo and later participated in a "triple dome Texas roundup" match at the last WCCW Parade of Champions supercard on May 8, 1988. [7] Returning to Jim Crockett Promotions as one half of The Russian Assassins with Jack Victory, [8] he and Victory feuded with Ivan Koloff who had left Paul Jones' Army during late 1988 eventually defeating Koloff and Junkyard Dog at Starrcade '88. [9] Returning to Stampede Wrestling in mid 1989, he wrestled against Kim Schau, Ron Ritchie and Eddie Watts [10] before the promotion closed later that year. In 1990, he was awarded the WCCW Texas Heavyweight Championship by forfeit from then champion Kerry von Erich in Dallas, Texas on July 13, although he lost the title to von Erich four months later on November 23, 1990. [edit] Black Scorpion{{Main|The Black Scorpion (professional wrestling)}} In August 1990, while competing in World Championship Wrestling, Sheldon also began wrestling as the Black Scorpion during house shows. The character, speculated by announcers at the time to have been a former friend of Sting, was hinted as one of several wrestlers including the Angel of Death having been a former training partner of Sting while a part of Powerteam USA. [11] While wrestling as the Black Scorpion during that time, the character who eventually wrestled Sting was Al Perez (and at the conclusion of the storyline was eventually revealed to be longtime rival Ric Flair at Starrcade '90) by the time of their first encounter at Clash of the Champions XII on September 5, 1990. [edit] Later careerDuring the early 1990s, Sheldon continued wrestling in Texas independent promotions winning the TWF Tag team titles with Abdullah the Butcher in 1990, although they eventually lost the belts to Steve Austin and "The California Studd" Rod Price on November 11, 1990. Following the close of WCCW in January 1991, he lost to Kerry von Erich on February 23 in a match for the vacant WCCW Texas Heavyeight Championship recognized by the now defunct Texas Wrestling Federation before it close three months later. Later aligning himself with Kevin Sullivan and One Man Gang, the three attacked El Gigante following his match against Tony Mella before Ron Simmons ran in chasing the three out of the ring during a televised WCW event in Dothan, Alabama on May 11, 1991. [12] While in the Global Wrestling Federation, he teamed with Eddie Gilbert in his feud with Big Bad John facing Big Bad John in tag team matches with Dark Patriot on April 10 and Barry Horowitz on April 17 in a steel cage match resulting in a no contest. Turning against Gilbert, he was later defeated by Gilbert, John Tatum and Rod Price in a 6-man tag team match with Horowitz and Johnny Mantell on April 24, 1992. He was schedualed to wrestle Bruiser Brody and Kerry Von Erich at the time of their deaths [13], however his own career was also cut short after suffering a severe leg injury after wrestling a match against P.N. News (as a result, P.N. News was taken off WCW television for the remainder of his contract and eventually released from the company). Wrestling sporadically in the promotion during the 1990s, he occasionally appeared on WCW Saturday Night before wrestling his last match in 2000. [edit] Championships and accomplishments
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[edit] External links{{DEFAULTSORT:Sheldon, David}} Category:1963 births Category:Living people Category:American professional wrestlers Category:National Wrestling Alliance alumni 209.213.84.10 20:53, 21 September 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-09-21
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