Sick Boy (wrestler)

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Robert Scott Vick (born March 20, 1973) is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling from 1997 to 1999 under the ring name Sick Boy, where he was a member of Raven's Flock. Scott grew up in Colmbia, SC. Scott moved to Hilton Head, Sc. In 1991 while in High School Scott's first contact with professional wrestling first took place. Scott was approached by a talent scout with World Championship Wrestling. 1992 Scott was an All-American in football and was named to the National Prep Magazine's Top 100 High School football players in the nation. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Robert Scott Vick (born March 20, 1973) is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling from 1997 to 1999 under the ring name Sick Boy, where he was a member of Raven's Flock. Scott grew up in Colmbia, SC. Scott moved to Hilton Head, Sc. In 1991 while in High School Scott's first contact with professional wrestling first took place. Scott was approached by a talent scout with World Championship Wrestling. 1992 Scott was an All-American in football and was named to the National Prep Magazine's Top 100 High School football players in the nation. After high school in 1993, Scott attended the University of Cincinnati on a football scholarship. Scott later transferred to the University of South Carolina where his football career was cut short by a serious knee injury. In 1996 He signed a contract with WCW. In 1999 Scott signed with WWE. Vick was trained at the WCW Power Plant and debuted in World Championship Wrestling in October 1997 as part of Raven's Flock. Vicks first match on Monday night nitro against Chris Benoit was the third match of his career. He left The Flock when Perry Saturn defeated Raven and won the freedom of the members of The Flock. After the Flock split-up Vick and WCW could not come to terms on the development of a new character. Vick was released from WCW in 1999. October 1999 Vick signed a booking contract With WWE. Originally Vick was to be involved in a story line with Val Venis. Due to the direction of the Val Venis character the story line was dropped. Between 2000 and 2002 Vick made frequent appearances with World Wrestling Entertainment, wrestling in dark matches and would begin training in WWE's developmental territory, Ohio Valley Wrestling. Between 2003 and 2004 Vick had tryouts with the CFL and the NFL. 2004 Vick was brought back in the WWE for a possible story line that involved Kane and Triple H. Soon after the story line ended, and Vick left WWE. Vick also has a fitness consulting company that he started in 2003. Vick wrestled a WWE dark match during March 2005 but disappeared from wrestling again soon afterwards. Scott made a movie with Ken Kennedy called Fighting the Still Life, a drama/action film.
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