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Ray Gordy

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Ring name(s) Jesse
Jesse Dalton
Terry Gordy Jr.
Ray Gordy
Ray Geezy
Cousin Ray
T-Ray [1]
Billed height 5 ft. 10 in. (178 cm)
Billed weight 215 lb. (98 kg.)
Born March 23 1979 (1979-03-23) (age 29)
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Resides Louisville, Kentucky
Billed from The A-T-L (as Ray Geezy)
Trained by Terry Gordy
Pro Wrestling NOAH
Debut 2000

Ray Gordy (born Terry Ray Gordy, Jr.[2] on March 23 1979) is an American professional wrestler currently signed with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) appearing on its SmackDown! brand under the ring name Jesse. He is the son of legendary wrestler Terry Gordy of the Fabulous Freebirds.

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Career

Gordy has worked for several promotions before working with WWE. Some of them being NWA Georgia and North American Wrestling Association (NAWA). He had some success winning several titles for both promotions. In 2001, Gordy went to Japan to wrestle with NOAH. There he stayed and wrestled until 2002 where he joined NAWA:Ring Champions based out of Rome, Georgia. There he formed a brief team with Nick Rampage and Jayson Phoenix known as The New Varsity Club. Early 2003 saw Gordy form a new union with Iceberg Slim and Tank Norton known as the Extreme Freebirds. During this time he a had string of matches against his former partners Phoenix and Rampage, along with having some great matches against A.J. Styles.

World Wrestling Entertainment

In August 2005, Gordy signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and debuted for Deep South Wrestling (DSW) in early 2006 as Ray Geezy--a wigger gimmick. He teamed with Damien Steele, who was preppy and well-spoken. In November of 2006, he began teaming with Henry Godwinn at WWE SmackDown! house shows and changed his name to Cousin Ray, dropping his gangsta gimmick to reform The Godwinns with Henry. On the May 11 2007 edition of SmackDown!, a vignette aired with Gordy as Jesse Dalton alongside fellow WWE developmental talent Drew Hankinson as Festus. It was reported on June 2, 2007 that the "Dalton Boys" gimmick was being changed by WWE. Jesse and Festus were put in traditional wrestling gear and transformed their gimmick to be a little less country. On the June 29 2007 edition of SmackDown!, vignettes hyping Jesse and Festus return to the roster began to air. Jesse and Festus made their official televised in-ring debut on the October 5 2007 edition of SmackDown!, defeating Mike Tolar and Chad Collyer.[3]

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

Personal life

  • Ray resides in Louisville with his wife, Jen.
  • Is the son of the late Terry Gordy

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