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15 Facts About Brady Boone

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Brady Boone performed with the World Wrestling Federation under the ring names Brady Boone and Battle Kat.

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Brady Boone wrestled under the ring name Brady Boone, and was billed as the cousin of Billy Jack Haynes.

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Brady Boone worked in Mid-Atlantic, Central States, Florida and All Japan Pro Wrestling in 1987.

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Brady Boone began wrestling full-time for the WWF on July 2,1987, used primarily as an upper-level opening match wrestler.

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Meanwhile, on television Brady Boone lost almost all of his encounters, but challenged The Honky Tonk Man for the Intercontinental Championship on the December 8,1987 and May 10,1988, episodes of Superstars.

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Brady Boone was involved in one major angle on October 31,1987, when he tagged with Scott Casey in a losing effort against Demolition.

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Brady Boone was stretchered out as a part of that angle which led to Demolition feuding with the team of Haynes and Ken Patera plus various other allies.

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On June 10,1988, Brady Boone returned All Japan Pro Wrestling and lost to Shunji Taknao.

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Brady Boone defeated Iron Mike Sharpe for Trans World Wrestling Federation at the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland on January 29,1990.

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Brady Boone returned to the WWF on May 4,1990, on a house show in a loss to Paul Diamond.

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Brady Boone reappeared at the Universal Wrestling Federation's only pay-per-view, Beach Brawl on June 9,1991, where he and Jim Cooper lost to The Blackhearts.

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Brady Boone came out of retirement in 1996 wrestling for NWA Florida.

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Brady Boone wrestled as the Fire Cat losing to Rob Van Dam on November 8,1996, in Gainesville, Florida.

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Brady Boone's last recorded match was a loss to Adrian Street on November 7,1997.

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Brady Boone is the uncle of former wrestler and WCW referee Johnny Boone.