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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Feb 25, 2011 · Preferred Name: Buddy Rogers. Date Of Birth: Feb 20th 1921. Place of Birth: Camden, New Jersey, United States. Nationality: USA. Gender: Male. Matches: 37 (0 Pay Per View) Date Of Death: Jun 26th 1992. Cause of Death: heart failure. Place of Death: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States.

  4. Rogers always regretted that despite the number of pictures he made - 42 in all - he never topped the success of Wings. Some of his pictures, inevitably, were bad and music was his ideal...

  5. Nov 10, 2020 · “Buddy Rogers was an icon on so many levels, and not only influenced a generation of wrestling fans, but a number of future wrestlers as well. And he did it as a heel. His arrogance, snarl, and, of course, his strut, infuriated fans from coast-to-coast, and his legacy will live forever.”

  6. Jan 22, 2020 · Tutored by Rudy Dusek, Joe Cox and Fred Grobmier, he honed his craft on the road in Jersey, New York and Philadelphia, using the names of ‘Dutch Rohde’ and ‘Dutch Rogers’ until settling in Texas in 1944 with ‘Buddy Rogers’. Along with the new name came a new look: bleached blonde hair, colourful tights, tanned muscular build and an arrogant strut.

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  8. Jan 23, 2020 · “Nature Boy” Buddy Rogers was one of the most inventive, talented, impersonated, controversial and, ultimately, respected champions ever. A superstar of wrestling’s “Golden Age” during the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s, he drew large and consistent crowds, won numerous championships (including six World titles in four major promotions ...