[6.0] "Dale Veasey showed right away he had something going for him. Had one heck of a physique, wonderful timing, notable body control and looked like a somebody for a nobody. Solid, credible heel enhancement talent. His peak was probably in Southwest; there he was finally an upper card heel on Texas All Star Wrestling, it seemed like he found his footing. From here though his career took a downward trajectory and I have to cast blame on his lack of height, as it was VERY obvious. So obvious and so painful, that in Memphis he had a valet "Bambi" and it was hard to tell who was shorter! Then The State Patrol gimmick. It's a shame that he's the one that retired early and his near dead weight tag partner is the one who trained a whole bunch of guys WRONGLY. Something tells me Dale Veasey would have been the better trainer at the Power Plant. 5.5"
[3.0] "Another WCW jobber. His biggest match in WCW was being in the first World War 3 battle royal and unsurprisingly, getting tossed out early on. He retired the following year. Wasn't around long enough in the big leagues to go higher than a 3."
[1.0] "Es hatte einen Grund, dass er es in der WCW zu nichts gebracht hat. Sein Kampfstil war lame, auch wenn grundsätzliche Ansätze von Talent nicht abzustreiten sind."