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Rogers married Ruth "Debbie" Nixon in 1969 and subsequently adopted her son, David Buddy Rogers, as his own. [14] When Rogers retired from wrestling, he took a job as a manager at a Playboy Club casino.
Mar 19, 2021 · Davis and Rogers were best friends, and Bobby’s relationship with Rogers gave me firsthand insight into Buddy’s career, plus a perspective that I never would’ve had otherwise. Bobby was there when Buddy won the NWA World Title in 1961 and was with him as his health deteriorated in the years that followed.
Mar 1, 2021 · The absence of a full length biography on Buddy Rogers has, for years, been a glaring void in the field of wrestling history. Although fully acknowledging the perils of drawing sporting parallels, Rogers’ lack of biographical treatment is no less significant than if baseball’s Joe Dimaggio, or hockey’s Maurice Richard, had been denied the ...
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.”
CHARLES "BUDDY" ROGERS will be remembered primarily because he succeeded Douglas Fairbanks as husband to Mary Pickford. But he had an impressive career in his own right.
At over 70 years old the man had the body of a man half his age. He loved to go for a walk on the beach, in fact, he was out there just about every morning--scoping out the chicks. Buddy was a huge flirt but when it came down to it, Debbie, his wife, was the only one for him. He loved the good life. Limo's and Wild Suits... that guy...
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Dec 20, 2020 · His biographies of Charles A. Comiskey, Ty Cobb, and Joe Jackson were each nominated for awards by the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), including being a finalist for the prestigious Ritter Award. Tim lives in South Florida with his wife, Jodi.
- Tim Hornbaker