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Title: Obscure WCW Wrestler Found Dead


Infinite Devil Machine - March 25, 2008 08:32 AM (GMT)
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Chase Tatum, who wrestled in WCW in 1998 & 1999, was found dead in his home in Buckhead, Georgia on Sunday, reports the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

His father Roy Tatum told the newspaper that his son died of an accidental drug overdose ten days after undergoing back surgery to repair a degenerative disc. His father said his son had been battling a painkiller addiction and had plans to enter a rehabilitation facility in Miami soon. "He was in the process of getting his life back together," Tatum said. "He was confident that he was going to turn things around, to live a normal life without those painkillers."

A friend discovered Tatum's body at around 4 p.m. on Sunday afternoon at his Buckhead, Georgia home. Tatum was unresponsive and could not be revived by emergency medical technicians.

At 6-feet, 3-inches tall and 265 pounds, Tatum won the Mr. Georgia bodybuilding competition when he was 19 years old. He was a personal trainer, and a client encouraged him to give professional wrestling a shot. He went to the WCW Power Plant and made his debut in the promotion in 1998, losing to Scott Steiner on an episode of WCW Thunder on March 6.

Tatum worked approximately 10 televised matches during his entire WCW tenure. He primarily worked in an enhancement role on WCW Saturday Night. He lost to the rising Bill Goldberg on the March 14, 1998 edition of WCW Saturday Night. He also lost to Curt Hennig, Van Hammer, Scott Norton and current SmackDown wrestler Dave Taylor over the course of two years. His lone singles win in WCW came against The Gambler in January 1999. He worked two episodes of WCW Monday Nitro during the summer of '99; losing to WCW Television Champion Rick Steiner in a squash match on July 26, and in his final appearance in WCW on August 23, he was powerbombed by Sid Vicious during his match with Mikey Whipwreck, which ended in a no contest. Tatum was briefly a member of the short-lived No Limit Soldiers faction which included Rey Mysterio and Konnan. In September 1999, WCW purged the roster and released a slew of wrestlers including Tatum. That marked the end of his career in professional wrestling.

His father said he suffered his back injury during his time in WCW and took painkillers to get by for a number of years because he did not have health insurance to pay for the surgery to correct the problem.

Tatum had been acting in recent years and appeared in the 2007 film Who's Your Caddy?. He also worked as a road manager and personal assistant for hip hop duo Outkast.


Credit: RajahWWF.com

dynamite kido - March 25, 2008 05:37 PM (GMT)
Weird. I don't remember the guy at all.

By the way, nice Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers avatar. That movie is AWESOME.

SamoaRowe - March 25, 2008 06:42 PM (GMT)
I don't remember this guy either. I didn't have access to cable during that time, but still, usually a name like that would at least ring a bell (like, I'd at least have heard his name tossed around).

KSSassy - March 26, 2008 09:38 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (SamoaRowe @ Mar 25 2008, 12:42 PM)
I don't remember this guy either. I didn't have access to cable during that time, but still, usually a name like that would at least ring a bell (like, I'd at least have heard his name tossed around).

No one I have talked to remembers him either.

whitemilesdavis - March 26, 2008 12:41 PM (GMT)
I remember him from the No Limits gang. Along with Swole and a G'd up Brad Armstrong, it was a pretty rediculous faction. He was a huge blond-haired guy who couldn't wrestle a bit. That doesn't narrow it down much, huh?

Mad Dog - April 1, 2008 05:47 AM (GMT)
The name almost sounds familiar and I might remember him if I saw a picture of him but I can't say I remember him. And I used to fucking watch everything WCW put on the air.

whitemilesdavis - April 1, 2008 12:26 PM (GMT)
Weird thing about this guy...the day after he died this woman in my office was all torn up over an old high school friend dying. Turns out it was Chase Tatum, and that was his real name. She talked about what a jerk he turned into after getting on roids and how open he was about his use. Pretty strange.

KSSassy - April 1, 2008 12:59 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (whitemilesdavis @ Apr 1 2008, 06:26 AM)
Weird thing about this guy...the day after he died this woman in my office was all torn up over an old high school friend dying. Turns out it was Chase Tatum, and that was his real name. She talked about what a jerk he turned into after getting on roids and how open he was about his use. Pretty strange.

The one thing about Ric Flair that the mainstream media seems to have missed -- he LIVED to retire. After suffering a broken back and all of the hard knocks he has taken, he didn't drop dead before the age of 50. That alone says a lot for The Man.


Erick Von Erich - April 1, 2008 03:25 PM (GMT)
I remember the name, but I only vaguely remember the face. He was one of those guys whose name was always brought up when fan "newsletters" were talking about the young guys WCW was training. Guys like Emory Hail, Johnny Attitude, Chad Fortune, Horshu (Luther Reigns), etc.

Oh, and WMD, less we forget, "4 x 4" was also in the No Limit Soldiers!! Big roided up black dude with arms the size of a beer keg.


KSSassy - April 2, 2008 12:33 PM (GMT)
I think I read somewhere that his last pro match was against John Cena -- before Cena hit the big time, obviously.




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