DEAN PETERS


'Dean R. Peters' (August 22, 1958 - December 15, 1998) was a professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with the World Championship Wrestling and Pacific Northwest Wrestling as 'Brady Boone', 'Fire Cat' in All Japan Pro Wrestling and his short run in the World Wrestling Federation as 'BattleKat'. After his retirement, he became a referee for WCW during the late 1990s. After refereeing at a WCW event in Orlando, Florida, he died in a car accident.

Contents
Career
In wrestling
Championships and accomplishments
Notes
Further reading
External links

Career


Dean Peters graduated from Robbinsdale High School (were he was captain of the gymnastics team) in 1976 along with other future wrestling stars Curt Hennig, OWW Hennig Bio Tom Zenk Athletes Advanced: Robbinsdale High School and Rick Rude. Wrestling World Mourns Loss Of Legends Other future wrestling stars John Nord and Nikita Koloff (class of 1977) as well as Barry Darsow (class of 1978) attended RHS with Peters. Fan fests bring Demolition back together
Peters started his career in 1984 working for Don Owen's NWA Pacific Northwest Wrestling promotion. OWW: Brady Boone Bio He went by the name "Brady Boone" and was billed as the cousin of Billy Jack Haynes. In 1986, Boone won the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship twice, once with Coco Samoa and once with Ricky Santana.
In the late 1980s Peters went to work for WWF as the first "Battle Kat" where he received a small push. IMDb: Brady Boone Upon leaving the WWF Boone wrestled in the Global Wrestling Federation as the "Fire Cat." He later wrestled in the Florida area where he won the Suncoast Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship with Jerry Lynn.[1] In 1991, Peters competed at Universal Wrestling Federation's only PPV, UWF Beach Brawl.
In the late 1990s, Peters worked as a referee for WCW. On December 15, 1998 while driving home to Tampa, Florida from a WCW television taping in Orlando, Peters died in an automobile accident.

In wrestling



★ 'Finishing and signature moves'[2]


★ '''Frankensteiner''' (Top rope headscissors takedown)


★ '''Superkick'''
:
Moonsault

Championships and accomplishments



★ 'Pacific Northwest Wrestling'
:
NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship (2 times) with Coco Samoa (1) and Ricky Santana (1)[3]

★ 'Suncoast Pro Wrestling'
:
★ SPW Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Jerry Lynn[1]

Notes


1. bodyslamming.com bio
2. Bio on Online World of Wrestling
3. N.W.A. Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles
4. bodyslamming.com bio

Further reading



★ Bernstein, Ross. ''Grappling Glory: Celebrating A Century Of Minnesota Wrestling & Rassling''. Minneapolis: Nodin Press, 2004. ISBN 1932472312

External links



Dean Peters, aka Brady Boone, RIP

Championship Wrestling from Florida: Brady Boone

Deceased Superstars - Brady Boone

Brady Boone at Online World of wrestling



Brady Boone at the WrestlingWiki

This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.

psst.. try this: add to faves