Dan Spivey

Dan Spivey

Acting
Born Oct 14, 1952
From Tampa, Florida, United States

Daniel Eugene Spivey is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling, WWE, and All-Japan Pro Wrestling in the 1980s and 1990s While working for the NWA as one of the Skyscrapers, Spivey also competed in his home state of Florida, winning the NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship in late 1989. However, this title win was not referred to on NWA Television. Spivey would go on to hold the title until July 1992, when he lost it to Lou Perez Spivey also kept on touring with AJPW while working for the NWA, mainly teaming with Stan Hansen. Spivey and Hansen formed a very popular Gaijin team that almost won AJPW's "World's Strongest Tag Determination League" in 1990. By the end of 1990, Spivey returned to WCW television. The Skyscrapers briefly reunited at Starrcade (1990) as he and Sid Vicious defeated The Big Cat and The Motor City Madman. Between 1990 and 1995, Spivey made regular American appearances for Herb Abrams' Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF). He defeated Johnny Ace at UWF's Blackjack Brawl to become the only UWF Americas Champion. Spivey portrayed a heel despite his character acting as a peaceful southern gentleman outside the ring. Waylon would shake the hands of the fans and thank them for coming to see him wrestle, his opponent, and even the referee before his matches. However, once the bell rang, he became vicious, insincerely apologizing for actions such as kicking or choking a downed opponent. Mercy's finishing move saw him apply a sleeper hold as he revealed a wide-eyed, insane expression. Once the bell rang, he would return to his "peaceful southern gentleman" act. Mercy was pushed upon his debut with victories over numerous enhancement talents (including a young Jeff Hardy), as well as established stars such as Bob Holly, The 1-2-3 Kid and Doink the Clown. Soon after, he competed in matches with the top faces of WWE at the time, such as Bret Hart, Razor Ramon, and WWF World Heavyweight Champion Diesel. Spivey's only pay-per-view appearance as Waylon Mercy came at In Your House 3, where he lost to Savio Vega. Spivey defeated WWE Champion Diesel by count out in his last televised match. Spivey retired in 1995 due to injuries After retiring, Spivey briefly attempted to forge a career as a fashion model.[He went on to work for Spivey Underground Utility Construction Company, a construction company owned by his family. In 2014, Windham Rotunda revealed that his character of Bray Wyatt was given to him by Spivey who was attending the WWE Performance Center at the time, and shares a number of similarities with the Waylon Mercy character. On August 1, 2015, Spivey, at age 62, who hadn't wrestled since 1995 due to injuries, returned to the ring for Dory Funk Jr.'s !BANG! promotion. Spivey and Funk worked a 10-man Japanese Bonsai match. Spivey was also awarded the "Fighting Heart Award. Spivey was arrested on July 14, 2007 for driving under the influence in Odessa, Florida. He was released on $500 bond. He became sober in April 2009. He now owns his own company, Spivey's Sober Companions, in Odessa and Stamford, Connecticut. Spivey is also the Ambassador for the breakfast restaurant chain, The Breakfast Station in Florida.

Known For

Filmography — Acting

WWE: The Best of Saturday Night's Main Event
10.0
2009

WWE: The Best of Saturday Night's Main Event

Himself

WCW Clash of the Champions XV: Knocksville USA
2.0
1991

WCW Clash of the Champions XV: Knocksville USA

"Dangerous" Dan Spivey

WrestleMania II
6.3
1986

WrestleMania II

"The Golden Boy" Danny Spivey

1987

WWE Wrestling at The Meadowlands: January '87

Danny Spivey

NWA Clash of The Champions X: Texas Shootout
1990

NWA Clash of The Champions X: Texas Shootout

Himself

WWE In Your House 3: Triple Header
9.5
1995

WWE In Your House 3: Triple Header

Waylon Mercy

Grunt! The Wrestling Movie
5.1
1985

Grunt! The Wrestling Movie

Battle Royale Wrestler

WCW Halloween Havoc 1989
6.6
1989

WCW Halloween Havoc 1989

Dan Spivey

NWA Clash of The Champions IX: New York Knockout
1989

NWA Clash of The Champions IX: New York Knockout

Himself

WCW WrestleWar 1991
8.5
1991

WCW WrestleWar 1991

"Dangerous" Dan Spivey

1986

WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: May '86

"The Golden Boy" Danny Spivey

WCW WrestleWar 1989
7.0
1989

WCW WrestleWar 1989

"Dangerous" Dan Spivey

NWA The Great American Bash 1989
8.1
1989

NWA The Great American Bash 1989

Himself

1986

WWE Houston Wrestling: November '86

"The Golden Boy" Danny Spivey

1987

WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: January '87

Danny Spivey

Unmasking the Idol
3.7
1986

Unmasking the Idol

Bullets

WCW Starrcade 1992
6.5
1992

WCW Starrcade 1992

"Dangerous" Dan Spivey

NWA Clash of The Champions VI: Ragin' Cajun
1989

NWA Clash of The Champions VI: Ragin' Cajun

Dan Spivey

WCW SuperBrawl 1
5.0
1991

WCW SuperBrawl 1

"Dangerous" Dan Spivey

The True Story of WrestleMania
8.3
2011

The True Story of WrestleMania

1987

WWE Houston Wrestling: November '87

"The Golden Boy" Danny Spivey

1987

WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: March '87

Danny Spivey

WCW Starrcade 1990
7.3
1990

WCW Starrcade 1990

"Dangerous" Dan Spivey

1987

WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: November '87

Danny Spivey

UWF Blackjack Brawl
1994

UWF Blackjack Brawl

"Dangerous" Dan Spivey

The Best of the WWF: volume 8
1986

The Best of the WWF: volume 8

Danny Spivey

NWA WrestleWar 1989
1989

NWA WrestleWar 1989

1992

AJPW October Giant Series 1992 - Day 17

1988

WWC Aniversario '88: A Hot Night in Bayamón

"Dangerous" Dan Spivey