Danny Davis, a former World Wrestling Federation referee, held a reputation as one of the most contentious officials in the history of the WWF, leaving a lasting impact on the organization.
In 1987, Davis's tenure as a referee came to an abrupt end when he was stripped of his license by then WWF President, Jack Tunney, due to his controversial actions.
Following his departure from the refereeing role, Davis transitioned to a career as a wrestler, with Jimmy Hart serving as his manager.
As a wrestler, Davis teamed up with the Hart Foundation, comprising Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart, in tag team action, showcasing his skills in the ring.
However, Davis's reputation as a referee did not stay tarnished for long, as he was reinstated by Tunney in 1989, resuming his duties as an active WWF referee.
Davis continued to officiate matches until his departure from the WWF in 1994, leaving behind a legacy as a complex and intriguing figure in the world of professional wrestling.