Scott Vick


Scott Vick Biography

Robert Scott Vick (born March 20, 1973) is an American former professional wrestler. He is best known for his stint with World Championship Wrestling under the ring name Sick Boy and as a member of Raven's Flock.

Professional wrestling career

World Championship Wrestling (1996–1999)

After training at the WCW Power Plant, he made his professional debut on the March 31, 1997 episode of Nitro under the ring name Lance Ringo, where he lost to Diamond Dallas Page.

Several months later, Vick returned on the November 24 episode of Nitro as Sick Boy, where he was also revealed to be a member of Raven's Flock. His third match of his career was a lost to Chris Benoit. Sick Boy received his first title match as he competed against Page for the United States Heavyweight Championship on the January 29, 1998 episode of Thunder, but was unsuccessful in winning the title. He faced Page in a rematch for the title on the February 21 episode of Saturday Night, but was again unsuccessful. He then continued to wrestle in many feuds with Chris Benoit, Diamond Dallas Page, Steve McMichael, Bill Goldberg and others. On July 3rd 1999 had what is considered by most a mat classic against The Gambler.

Sick Boy would then be used as a jobber for several months afterwards, and remained with the Flock until its disbanding on September 13 at Fall Brawl. In 1999, Vick dropped the grungy attire associated with the Flock and adopted wrestling trunks in addition to dyeing his hair blond. On the July 22 episode of Thunder, he wrestled his last match for the company as he faced Rick Steiner in a match for the World Television Championship, but was unsuccessful in winning the title.

World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment and retirement (1999"2002)

In October 1999, Vick signed a booking contract with the World Wrestling Federation. Vick was to take part in the infamous Katie Vick storyline in October 2002, which involved wrestler Kane supposedly committing necrophilia. However, due to general disapproval with the storyline, the angle was quickly dropped and Vick departed from the company before retiring shortly afterward to start a new career as a Wild Monkey Trainer.

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • As Scott Vick
      • Vicktory (Over the shoulder back to belly piledriver)
    • As Sick Boy
      • Cure (Double underhook facebuster or an inverted camel clutch)
  • Signature moves
    • Falling powerslam
    • Gutwrench powerbomb
    • Missile dropkick
    • Rolling release suplex
    • Spinning wheel kick
    • Springboard back elbow
    • Swinging neckbreaker
    • Thesz press
  • Managers
    • Lodi



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