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comment_5581297

No details posted that I can find, but Dave broke the news on WOR last night. He had a wrestling career, but his bigger influence was as a booker. Kris, Bix, Dylan ... anyone want to take a shot at a bio? He booked Mid Atlantic from 1973-1981 when the territory transitioned to singles matches, brought in Wahoo and Johnny Valentine and also got over Flair and Steamboat as stars. He was also a key player in the early days of the WWF expansion until he had a falling out with Hogan and had a brief stint early in '89 WCW that was pretty disappointing.

comment_5581300

No details posted that I can find, but Dave broke the news on WOR last night. He had a wrestling career, but his bigger influence was as a booker. Kris, Bix, Dylan ... anyone want to take a shot at a bio? He booked Mid Atlantic from 1973-1981 when the territory transitioned to singles matches, brought in Wahoo and Johnny Valentine and also got over Flair and Steamboat as stars. He was also a key player in the early days of the WWF expansion until he had a falling out with Hogan and had a brief stint early in '89 WCW that was pretty disappointing.

 

Here's an interesting bio done when inducted in to SLAM! Wrestling Canadian Hall Of Fame

comment_5581303

Should anyone do a bio, a while back we starting coining the term "the George Scott finish" which is basically where you get the situation of two guys' shoulders being on the mat at the same time and it not being clear who pinned who (for example from a bridging German suplex). In his 1989 WCW run he used this finish over and over again. I don't know if he's the originator of that finish, but he sure did love using it.

comment_5581432

When Scott had his fastball he was one of the best bookers ever but he lost it after leaving JCP and never really got it back.

His work with the WWF in '86-'87 may have been the promotion's high water mark as far as booking continuity goes.

 

Does anyone recall what led to the falling out with Hogan and his subsequent departure?

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comment_5581449

He did all the house show lineups for the WWF while he was there and because they always announced the full lineup of the next show in each market and they ran multiple shows each night, it was a stressful job that required great organization. Dave doesn't really consider him critical to the WWF's success since they continued to grow without him. His peak was in transforming JCP.

comment_5581486

I had no idea Scott had heat with Hogan over Hogan bringing "Unsavory" characters backstage. I assume that was code for drug dealers. Anyone know what the hell that was about?

 

He also had heat with Dick Ebersol over SNME. Ebersol wanted more silly SNL type skits and Scott wanted a straight wrestling program.

 

that being said you have to give him credit for the JCP run but also because he was also, at least to a degree, able to adapt and work and have success in a non-traditional, sports entertainment/wrestling company

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