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Kenny Casanova Wrestling Book Author
Kenny Casanova Wrestling Book Author

AUTHOR KENNY CASANOVA 

KENNY CASANOVA – is a DJ, Fulbright Scholar, former pro wrestler and the ghostwriter for pro wrestler autobiographies including Kamala Speaks (funded on Kickstarter,)  Brutus Beefcake, and a young adult novel/autobiography Dangerous Danny Davis, with two more to be released shortly; Vader Time & Sabu. TAG: A Time Travel Story. appeals to science fiction fans who love tales with post-apocalyptic backdrops and alternate timelines (WOHW.com).

PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING – Widely known as a loud, flamboyant, karaoke-singing pro wrestling manager, he was also an announcer, commentator, promoter/ booker, and a writer. Kenny’s first international break came ring-announcing for the WWF  in 1996. Kenny has since written, produced and provided commentary on hundreds of videos/DVD’s. Kenny has worked with many superstars around the world and been featured in many editions of various wrestling magazines. He occasionally played “Kim Chee” for Kamala, leading to his first wrestling book project. (KennyCasanova.com).

ACTING – Kenny’s first acting gig was as the star of “Dead Resident,” a sweet, cheesy zombie flick.

RADIO / DJ EXPERIENCE- His first college radio show, was for WCHD in Albany, NY, from 1989-91 for an alternative rock/rap show. Early to mid-90s, he became a bit writer for Nikki Neal’s “Nik at Night” show on Q104, providing voice overs as many goofy characters, most notable for his Grape Ape impersonation. He also did the same on the ZRock Morning Show with Matt “Sharkmann” Hobley.

PROFESSIONAL DJ – Kenny Casanova is now a mobile/event DJ out of Upstate NY, providing high-quality entertainment services for weddings, events & parties (TheDJservice.com).

TEACHING EXPERIENCE – As a current high school teacher since 2000, Kenny Casanova was awarded a 50k Fulbright Scholarship in 2007 from the Japanese Government to act as an American educational ambassador for their country. He spent 6 weeks in Japan, visiting many different schools in both Tokyo & Kumomoto, Japan.