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Lt. James Earl Wright

Also known as James Earl, Lt. James Earl, James R. Wright, Dale Veasey, Hunter

Personal Data
Birthday:
20.05.1958
Birthplace:
Orlando, Florida, USA
Gender:
male
Height:
5' 8" (173 cm)
Weight:
235 lbs (107 kg)

Career Data
Alter egos:
Dale Veasey
Hunter
Lt. James Earl Wright
    a.k.a.  James Earl
    a.k.a.  Lt. James Earl
    a.k.a.  James R. Wright
Roles:
Singles Wrestler (1982 - 1996)
Tag Team Wrestler (1982 - 1996)
Trainer
Beginning of in-ring career:
1982
End of in-ring career:
1996
In-ring experience:
14 years
Wrestling style:
Technician
4.11
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 8
Number of comments: 5
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Average rating: 3.88  [8]
Average rating in 2024: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2023: 4.00  [3]
Average rating in 2014: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2011: 4.00  [2]
Average rating in 2010: 1.00  [1]
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Conquistador37 wrote on 02.04.2024:
[6.0] "Dale Veasey showed right away he had something going for him. Had one heck of a physique, wonderful timing, notable body control and looked like a somebody for a nobody. Solid, credible heel enhancement talent. His peak was probably in Southwest; there he was finally an upper card heel on Texas All Star Wrestling, it seemed like he found his footing. From here though his career took a downward trajectory and I have to cast blame on his lack of height, as it was VERY obvious. So obvious and so painful, that in Memphis he had a valet "Bambi" and it was hard to tell who was shorter! Then The State Patrol gimmick. It's a shame that he's the one that retired early and his near dead weight tag partner is the one who trained a whole bunch of guys WRONGLY. Something tells me Dale Veasey would have been the better trainer at the Power Plant. 5.5"
Giantfan1980 wrote on 20.05.2023:
[3.0] "Another WCW jobber. His biggest match in WCW was being in the first World War 3 battle royal and unsurprisingly, getting tossed out early on. He retired the following year. Wasn't around long enough in the big leagues to go higher than a 3."