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Home/People/Pezavan Whatley
Pezavan Whatley profile photo
Born
Jan 10, 1951Died: Jan 18, 2005
Lived 54 years
Place of Birth
Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

13
Movies
7
TV Shows
Also Known As
Pez Whatley
Pistol Pez
Shaska Whatley
Shaska
Willie B. Hert
IMDb Profile

Pezavan Whatley

Acting

Biography
Pezavan Whatley was a professional wrestler in the 1980s up until the mid-1990s. Whatley played football and wrestled for Notre Dame High School in Chattanooga, Tennessee and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC). He was UTC's first African-American wrestler. Whatley was also a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. Whatley started wrestling in 1973 after a brief career as a power lifter. He wrestled with The Sheik's 'Big Time Wrestling', after which he wrestled primarily in Alabama and Tennessee before going to Florida Championship Wrestling in 1984. He won the Southern Title twice while there. He was one-third of the "Convertible Blondes" with Rip Rogers and Gary Royal in the Angelo Poffo-promoted ICW, even though he didn't dye his hair blonde. One of Whatley's best-known moments in ICW was the "Mop Head" angle where Whatley had to wear a mop wig after losing a match to Ron Garvin. The match stipulation also required him to keep wearing it until he won another match. This led to not only a lengthy feud with Garvin but also to a long losing streak for Whatley. Most of Whatley's losses were by disqualification due to outside interference when Garvin would attack Whatley's opponent. The angle lasted for several months until Whatley finally won a match. He went to the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions in 1985 and often teamed with "The Boogie-Woogie Man" Jimmy Valiant against members of Paul Jones' Army. In 1986, after Valiant called Whatley "the best black athlete in professional wrestling", Whatley turned on Valiant and cut some of Valiant's hair, thinking Valiant's comment was racist. Whatley then became a "Heel", joined Jones' Army and renamed himself "Shaska Whatley". He frequently teamed with The Barbarian and Baron von Raschke in their war against Valiant, and would frequently spit on his opponents during matches. He eventually lost a hair vs. hair match to Valiant and was shaved bald. In 1986, during a short stint when Dusty Rhodes was NWA Champion, Whatley appeared to freelance during a TV interview and made the announcers visibly uncomfortable when he said that he wanted to become the first black NWA World Heavyweight Champion. In late 1987, Whatley had left Jones and started teaming with Tiger Conway Jr. as "The Jive Tones". They did not have much success, and Whatley left for Florida in 1988. He was part of Kevin Sullivan's goon squad in Florida and departed for Alabama shortly after his arrival. In Alabama's Southeast Championship Wrestling, Whatley became "Willie B. Hert" and was one of the top faces for the company. In the early 1990s Pez Whatley had a short stint in Japan's UWFi. He also worked for the World Wrestling Federation as an enhancement talent on their weekly television programs from January 1990 until April 1991, putting over many of the WWF's top stars. He also picked up a few victories on house shows, most notably over Paul Diamond and The Genius. Whatley then made sporadic appearances in World Championship Wrestling throughout the 90's as an enhancement talent as well as appearances at the 1995 and 1996 World War 3 Battle Royale events until his in-ring retirement in 1998, becoming a backstage worker for WCW and an assistant trainer at the WCW Power Plant.
Ric Flair & The Four Horsemen poster

Ric Flair & The Four Horsemen

as Himself
2007
WCW World War 3 1996 poster

WCW World War 3 1996

as "Pistol" Pez Whatley
1996
WCW World War 3 1995 poster

WCW World War 3 1995

as "Pistol" Pez Whatley
1995
WWE SummerSlam Fever poster

WWE SummerSlam Fever

as Pez Whatley
1990
WWC Aniversario '88: A Hot Night in Bayamón poster

WWC Aniversario '88: A Hot Night in Bayamón

as Pez Whatley
1988
The Third Annual NWA Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament poster

The Third Annual NWA Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament

as Shaska Whatley
1988
The Second Annual NWA Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament poster

The Second Annual NWA Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament

as Shaska Whatley
1987
NWA Starrcade 1986 poster

NWA Starrcade 1986

as Shaska Whatley
1986
NWA The Great American Bash '86 Tour: Charlotte poster

NWA The Great American Bash '86 Tour: Charlotte

as Shaska Whatley
1986
The First Annual NWA Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament poster

The First Annual NWA Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament

as Pez Whatley
1986
NWA Night of Champions poster

NWA Night of Champions

as Pez Whatley
1984
GCW at The Omni (December '83) poster

GCW at The Omni (December '83)

as Pez Whatley
1983
NWA The Last Battle of Atlanta poster

NWA The Last Battle of Atlanta

as Pez Whatley
1983