Spivey's stay in the Central States territory was short-lived, according to Scott Hall Spivey did not like Kansas City. The duo had a shot at the NWA Central States Tag Team Champions Marty Jannetty and "Bulldog" Bob Brown but did not manage to win the titles. The highlight of their stay in Jim Crockett Promotions was being defeated by Arn and Ole Anderson when the rookies challenged for the NWA National Tag Team Championship.Īfter working in MACW the duo joined Bob Geigel's NWA Central States territory based in Kansas City in 1985. When the two men did get into the ring it was with little success. At first, they were booked so sparingly that the two were given a job for the Charlotte Orioles (which Jim Crockett owned at the time) as part of the ground crew. Initially, American Starship worked only sporadically. In 1984, Rhodes moved from Championship Wrestling from Florida to the Charlotte, North Carolina-based Jim Crockett Promotions, bringing Spivey and Hall with him. The men wore furry boots, bright masks and silver pants. Spivey adopted the ring name "Eagle" and Hall the ring name "Coyote". Spivey and Scott Hall formed a tag team in CWF called "American Starship". Spivey was trained as a wrestler by Dusty Rhodes, the then- booker for Championship Wrestling from Florida (CWF) and made his debut in 1983. Professional wrestling career Championship Wrestling from Florida (1983–1984) Spivey spent several years working in a number of jobs in Tampa before meeting professional wrestler Dusty Rhodes, who offered to train him to wrestle. Spivey aimed to play football professionally and was drafted by the New York Jets, but was forced to change his plans after suffering a severe knee injury in his junior year. He attended the University of Georgia, where he played football for the Georgia Bulldogs for three seasons as a defensive end and was named an All-American football player in his sophomore year. While he only worked a few matches under that name, he later inspired the creation of the Bray Wyatt character as Spivey worked with Windham Rotunda to initially develop it. His last wrestling persona, Waylon Mercy, was inspired by Robert De Niro's portrayal of Max Cady in the 1991 remake of Cape Fear. In Japan he teamed with various wrestlers over the years winning the World Tag Team Championship with Stan Hansen and teaming with Johnny Ace for long periods of time. He started his career teaming with Starship Coyote, collectively known as "American Starship". for teaming with Sid Vicious and then with "Mean" Mark Callous as " The Skyscrapers" in WCW and teaming with Mike Rotunda to form The American Express in WWF. Spivey spent a lot of his career as part of various tag teams and is especially known in the U.S. He retired from wrestling in 1995 due to injuries and now works in alcoholism counselling in his native Florida. Throughout his career, he has worked extensively for World Championship Wrestling, the World Wrestling Federation, and All Japan Pro Wrestling. America, and Waylon Mercy, initially working under the name Starship Eagle. Yes, there is a bar scene and an expert mixologist stands in to introduce you to a vast array of tequilas.and if you came by yourself, you can watch what's on one of the flat screen TV's.Daniel Eugene Spivey (born October 14, 1952) is an American retired professional wrestler best known under the ring names "Dangerous" Dan Spivey, Dangerous Dan The Left Hand Man, Danny Spivey, Mr. Then you have the standard burritos, enchiladas and fajitas, and the house specialty flans (coconut and coffee) and the pastel de tres leches sponge cake to make it a sweet ending. Other offerings like the crackling calamari and carne a la parilla might cost you a bottle of Chateau Camou. You can bet your next round of Modelo Especial on the chile relleno or tuna tostones to start, and chile negro or ahi tuna for dinner. Chef Salvador Morales, borrowed from El Dorado, is also imported from our neighbor to the South along with the beers and some of the wines found on the short list. The warm décor composed of wood material, pottery and iron chandeliers-imported from south of the border-sets the pace for a fun and comforting evening, especially when coupled with serious margaritas. This is the perfect venue for a first date or a group celebration. This hip West Hollywood spot fosters L.A.'s love affair with Mexican food. THIS RESTAURANT IS CLOSED Santo Coyote Restaurant Review:
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