Information about "nature Boy" Buddy Rogers
| Buddy Rogers | |
|---|---|
| Statistics | |
| Ring name(s) | Herman Rohde Dutch Rogers Buddy Rogers |
| Billed height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) |
| Billed weight | 227 lb. |
| Born | January 20 1921 |
| Died | May 26 1992 (aged 71) |
| Trained by | Joe Cox Fred Grubmeyer |
| Debut | June 1939 |
| Retired | 1978 |
"Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers , born Herman C. Rohde, Jr., (February 20, 1921 – June 26, 1992) was a professional wrestler and one of the biggest wrestling stars in the beginning of the television era. His performances inspired generations of professional wrestlers, such as "Nature Boy" Ric Flair, who used Buddy Rogers' nickname, as well as his look, his attitude, and his finishing hold, the Figure Four Leglock. He was the first of many historic names to hold the title now known as the WWE Championship.
Career
The son of German immigrant parents, Rogers was a New Jersey police officer before being discovered by a local promoter and soon became a top wrestler using his real name around his hometown where he gained his first major win over Ed "Strangler" Lewis.He continued his career in Houston, where he assumed the name "Buddy Rogers". Rogers would get his first major taste of gold during his tenure there, winning the Texas Heavyweight title four times, once from the great Lou Thesz, beginning a long feud both in and out of the ring. After leaving the Texas territory for Columbus, Ohio, the final pieces of his character were added. He bleached his hair and was given the moniker "Nature Boy" by promoter Jack Pfeffer after the popular jazz song.
No-name promotions and CWC (WWE)
With the advent of television, Rogers' flashy look, great physique and bombastic personality instantly caught the ire of audiences. The first sign of Rogers' impact was his involvement in Sam Muchnick's opposition promotion in St. Louis, Missouri, a major wrestling market at the time. He was pitted against the well respected Lou Thesz as a draw. In the end, Muchnick's promotion was powerful enough with Buddy Rogers as its main star that the two promotions merged. Rogers continued control of the Midwest as a booker and wrestler, most notably in Chicago, frequently selling out the 11,000-seat arena. In the 1950s, Rogers expanded into Vince McMahon Sr.'s Capitol Wrestling Corporation.National Wrestling Alliance (1960-1963)
In 1961, the National Wrestling Alliance voted him NWA World Heavyweight Champion. He took the belt off of Pat O'Connor on June 30 in front of 38,622 fans at Comiskey Park, the largest crowd for an NWA and a wrestling attendance record that would not be matched until a WWF show at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto in July 1986 (main evented by Hulk Hogan vs. Paul Orndorff) drew more than 74,000 fans. To many promoters, it seemed that Buddy Rogers favored northeastern promoters over other territories. Promoters and noted shooters Karl Gotch and Bill Miller confronted Rogers in Columbus and broke his hand. Another injury in Montreal in a match against Killer Kowalski kept Rogers on the sidelines. On his return, the heads of the NWA voted to switch the title back over to Lou Thesz, who made it public that he did not like Buddy Rogers. On January 24, 1963, the match took place in Toronto. Rogers was hesitant about dropping the title, so promoter Sam Muchnick put in place two safeguards to guarantee Rogers' cooperation. First, the match was only one fall, out of the ordinary since most title matches were two out of three falls until the mid-seventies. The second safeguard was his threat to give Rogers' bond away to charity. Thesz won the match and the title.World Wide Wrestling Federation (1963)
Northeast promoters, led by McMahon and Toots Mondt, withdrew their membership from the NWA and formed the World Wide Wrestling Federation, as Thesz was not a strong draw in the area. Rogers was awarded the WWWF World Title as its first holder in April 1963. He was also the first WWWF Superstar to win a World Championship outside the United States. However, his reign was cut short by a mild heart attack that greatly hindered his endurance. He quickly dropped the title to Bruno Sammartino on May 17 of that year, in a match that lasted a mere 48 seconds. Legend says that Mondt dragged Rogers out of his hospital bed and forced him into the match, but it was obvious that Rogers couldn't take the burden of a world championship in his condition.(Sammartino stated in interviews that Rogers was lazy --not wanting to go past 10-15 minute matches and the heart attack story was a ruse for Rogers to save face.) By the end of the year, he was retired and only wrestled an occasional show for The Sheik's promotion in Detroit and Montreal.Jim Crockett Promotions and WWF (1978-1992)
In 1978, Rogers returned to wrestling as a babyface in Florida although he was in his late 50s. He later moved up to Jim Crockett Promotions in the Carolinas as a heel manager managing wrestlers like Jimmy Snuka, future WWF Intercontinental champion Ken Patera, Gene Anderson of the Minnesota Wrecking Crew and Big John Studd. His most notable moment during his run in the Carolinas was his feud with the new "Nature Boy", Ric Flair. The two had a hot feud before Rogers put over the younger Nature Boy on July 9, 1978. Flair would follow in Rogers' footsteps; in 1992, he became the second and last person to hold both the official NWA World title and WWF World title (Rogers being the first). After his time in Mid-Atlantic, he moved back into WWF where he was a babyface manager and part-time wrestler who also hosted the interview segment "Rogers' Corner." During a feud teaming with his old protégé Jimmy Snuka against Lou Albano and Ray Stevens, Rogers broke his hip and retired from wrestling for good.End of career and death
He was set to wrestle yet another "Nature Boy", this time Buddy Landel, in a comeback match for the Tri-State Wrestling Alliance (a predecessor of ECW) in early 1992, but the promotion went out of business and the match never occurred. Later in the year, Rogers was weakened by a severe broken arm and suffered three strokes, two on the same day. He was put on life support and died a short time afterwards on June 26, 1992.Information
Rogers was not well liked during his prime years because he had a habit of taking advantage of opponents in the ring. During his prime years, he was known as much for his distinctive Peacock-like strut as for his wrestling performance. With age, he mellowed and became a very respected veteran. Rogers was considered the first total package wrestler. He had all the looks, physique, personality and ability promoters wanted. He is often attributed with developing the psychology that several heels went on to use with great success, and with inventing the "Figure Four Grapevine" (later renamed the Figure-Four Leglock).He had one of the longest consistent top drawing periods of any main eventer, 15 years, and the ability to draw in several different territories successfully. In 1994, he was posthumously inducted into the World Wrestling Federation Hall of Fame.
Giant Baba respected Rogers as the most wonderful pro wrestler in the world.[1]
Championships and accomplishments
- *AWA Eastern States Heavyweight Championship (1 time) - (First and Only)
- *AWA World Heavyweight Championship (Ohio version) (3 times)
- Midwest Wrestling Association
- *MWA Ohio Tag Team Championship (4 times) - with Great Scott (3) and Juan Sebastian (1)
- Montreal Athletic Commission
- *World Heavyweight Championship (Montreal version) (3 times)
- *NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Northeast version) (2 times) - with Johnny Valentine (1) and Johnny Barend (1)
- *NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Championship (1 time) (First)
- *NWA World Tag Team Championship (San Francisco version) (1 time) - with Ronnie Etchison
- *Texas/NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship (6 times)1
- *Texas Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Otto Kuss
- *WWF Hall of Fame (Class of 1994)
- *WWWF United States Tag Team Championship (2 times) Johnny Valentine (1) and Johnny Barend (1)
- *WWWF World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) (First)
- Other Titles
- *Maryland Eastern Heavyweight Championship (3 times)
- *World Heavyweight Championship (Jack Pfeffer version) (5 times)
1Five of Rogers' six reigns with the NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship occurred before the title came under the control of the NWA and before the NWA was created. The situation is the same regarding Rogers' reign with the NWA Texas Tag Team Championship.
References
1. ^ "16文が行く (Jurokumon-ga-iku) ISBN 978-4-88493-279-4 "美しい金髪、彫りの深いハンサムな顔、見事に鍛え上げた体、豊かなスピード、足4の字固めやパイルドライバーを切り札とする華麗なテクニック、派手でゴージャスな雰囲気、MSGの二万人余りの観客を圧倒する威圧感。とにかくロジャースは、全ての面で世界最高のレスラーだった"
External links
- Buddy "Nature Boy" Rogers at FindAGrave.com
| Persondata | |
|---|---|
| NAME | Rogers, Buddy |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rohde, Herman (real) |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | American professional wrestler |
| DATE OF BIRTH | February 20, 1921 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Camden, New Jersey |
| DATE OF DEATH | June 26, 1992 |
| PLACE OF DEATH | |
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