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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.
Jan 23, 2020 · But, when he made the decision to dye his hair blond, change his name to “Nature Boy” Buddy Rogers and take on an arrogant, flamboyant personality, the muscular and talented Rohde’s career truly took off. The eventual addition of his controversial manager Bobby Davis completed Rogers’ heel persona.
Born Herman Rohde, he started his wrestling career using that name. He gained some much needed experience in these few years, but did not really become famous until he changed his name and dyed his hair blonde. He called himself Buddy Rogers in respect to the movie star with that same name.
Dec 2, 2022 · He rose to fame on the back of this gimmick and etched his name in the annals of pro wrestling history as the one and only Nature Boy. However, the moniker actually precedes Ric Flair. Before Flair even started wrestling, there was a guy by the name of Buddy Rogers, the original Nature Boy.
- Who Was The Original Nature Boy, Buddy Rogers?
- Buddy Rogers Was at The Center of WWE Leaving The NWA
- Ric Flair Becomes The New Nature Boy
- Nature Boy Buddy Rogers' Legacy in Professional Wrestling
Nature Boy Buddy Rogers began his wrestling career in 1939, 10 years before Ric Flair was even born. He started off wrestling as a child for the YMCA before moving on to work as a circus wrestler when he turned 17. When he was 18, he wrestled his first match as a professional wrestler and won over a man named Moe Brazen. This led Rogers to become a...
There was a lot of drama between Buddy Rogers and Lou Thesz over their career. Both men politicked a lot to hold the world title, but Thesz held the most power. In 1963, Thesz beat Rogers for the NWA World Championship, but Vince McMahon Sr. did not agree with this decision. As a result, McMahon withdrew from the NWA and started his own promotion s...
"Rogers was the first great worker who came up with the spots and sequences as he called them," Jim Cornette said of the Nature Boy in his Jim Cornette Experience podcast. "Everybody, all the bleached-blonde guys in the 50s, the Fargos to the Grahams, everyone was inspired by Buddy Rogers, all the way to every bleached-blonde heel ever in wrestling...
In his Wooooo Nation Uncensored podcast, Ric Flair revealed how he became the new Nature Boy. "George Scott came to me, who never gets enough thanks and enough gratitude from me, as George Scott was the booker. He knew Buddy real well. He said, 'Ric, I think we should try something with you, where you could pattern yourself a little bit after Buddy...
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Jan 10, 2023 · At 17, he joined a traveling circus as a wrestler, wrestling on the mat for real against all comers and appearing in worked bouts with other, older pros on the circuit. After the circus, Buddy Rogers worked as a stevedore and as a police officer. But the ring lured him back.
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Jan 22, 2020 · When he turned 17, he toured as a wrestler with the circus using his birth name of Herman Rohde, taking on all who dared to climb in the ring before taking up the role of a local police officer. Enforcing the law became tiresome and Rohde longed for a return to the ring and to be in the spotlight.