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Buddy Rogers (born Herman Gustav Rohde Jr.; February 20, 1921 – June 26, 1992), better known by the ring name "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers, was an American professional wrestler who was one of the biggest professional wrestling stars in the beginning of the television era.
Mar 19, 2021 · At the end of 2020, Tim Hornbaker released his latest book detailing the life and career of former NWA and WWWF Champion Buddy Rogers entitled Master of the Ring – The Biography of Nature Boy Buddy Rogers.
Jan 6, 2021 · Mat Matters: The quizzical calls from Bobby Davis (1937-2021) Posted by Greg Oliver | Jan 6, 2021. Bobby Davis was a mythical figure for so long with pro wrestling fans. He was the legendary manager of the even more legendary “Nature Boy” Buddy Rogers. With his death today, January 6, 2021, at the age of 83, I found myself looking back to ...
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When I heard of Buddy's death, I would have to say my reaction was shock. While it is not unusual for a man of his age to get sick, it was very surprising for it to be Buddy. Buddy was never sick and like I said ALWAYS in the BEST of shape. I was stunned that we had just been with him just weeks before and really couldn't believe what had happened.
Personal Data. Birthplace: Camden, New Jersey, USA. Day of death: 26.06.1992 (at the age of 71) Cause of death: Herzinfarkt. Gender: male. Height: 6' 0" (183 cm) Weight: 235 lbs (107 kg) Background in sports: Ringen, Schwimmen, Football, Boxen. Career Data. Alter egos: Buddy Rogers. a.k.a. Dutch Rogers. Dutch Rohde. a.k.a. Herman Rohde.
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Jan 10, 2023 · On June 26, 1992, Buddy Rogers died at 71 years old, after a series of strokes. He leaves a complicated legacy, but a lasting one. He was the first man to hold both the NWA world title and the WWWF/WWF/WWE world championship, and he invented the figure-four grapevine, the hold we know today as the figure-four leglock.