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| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | Dale Hey[1][circular reference] June 16, 1947[1][circular reference] Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Died | November 26, 2012(2012-11-26) (aged 65)[1][circular reference] |
| Cause of death | Pneumonia[1][circular reference] |
| Professional wrestling career | |
| Ring name(s) | Buddy Roberts[1][circular reference] Dale Valentine[1][circular reference] Dick Roberts |
| Billed height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[2] |
| Billed weight | 225 lb (102 kg)[2] |
| Billed from | "Badstreet U.S.A." |
| Trained by | Ivan Koloff[3] |
| Debut | 1965 |
| Retired | April 2, 1993 |
Dale Hey (June 16, 1947 – November 26, 2012) was a Canadian-Americanprofessional wrestler, better known by hisring name,Buddy "Jack" Roberts. Primarily atag team wrestler, Roberts is known for his appearances as one ofThe Hollywood Blonds in the 1970s and as one ofThe Fabulous Freebirds in the 1980s. He was inducted into theProfessional Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2015 and theWWE Hall of Fame in 2016 as part of The Fabulous Freebirds.[4]
Hey was raised inNewton, Surrey and went to Princess Margaret High School, in BC Canada graduating in 1965. After school, he worked in local lumber mills as well as being a bouncer at nightclubs including the Grooveyard in New Westminster. He became an American citizen in 1974.[5]
Hey was trained as a professional wrestler byIvan Koloff.[3] He debuted in 1965 under the ring name "Dale Valentine", billed as being the younger brother ofJohnny Valentine. At the tail end of the 1960s, he was working as a preliminary wrestler in theAmerican Wrestling Association (AWA).[citation needed]
In 1970, Hey was brought into the Oklahoma-basedNWA Tri-State promotion bybookerBill Watts. Watts had intended to create a new tag team comprising Jack Donovan and veteran journeyman Jerry Brown. After Donovan left the promotion following a dispute with Watts, Watts hired Hey in his place. Hey was renamed "Buddy Roberts" and began teaming with Brown asThe Hollywood Blonds.[6] In 1972,Oliver Humperdink began managing The Hollywood Blonds.[7] The team of Brown and Roberts won numerous regional tag team titles across theUnited States throughout the 1970s.[8] They would disband in 1978.
After splitting from Brown, Roberts joined withMichael Hayes andTerry Gordy to formThe Fabulous Freebirds. Again, Bill Watts played a major role in this decision. Hayes and Gordy had been teaming together in various promotions in the Mid-South and Southeastern regions of the United States for several years, but Watts was not as impressed with Hayes's in-ring work as he was with his skills on the microphone.[3] His original plan was to have Gordy and Roberts as the actual tag team, with Hayes as their manager. Except for a high-profile stint in 1980 in Mid-South Wrestling (formed by Watts the previous year after breaking away from NWA Tri-State) with Hayes and Gordy as the Freebirds, Roberts did not work full-time with the team until they joined Georgia Championship Wrestling in late 1980. He later became known as Buddy "Jack" Roberts, due to his penchant for drinkingJack Daniel's whiskey.[9]
The Fabulous Freebirds won several titles and moved on toWorld Class Championship Wrestling in late 1982 and began a high-profile feud with theVon Erich family. They wrestledDavid Von Erich,Kerry Von Erich,Mike Von Erich andKevin Von Erich numerous times in 1986.[10] Roberts also had a long-standing feud with Von Erich allyChris Adams, which lasted on and off for more than five years.[9][11] Roberts' most famous singles angle came in WCCW in 1983, and involved the invention of what the Freebirds referred to as "Freebird Hair Removal Cream". The angle culminated in a hair match between Roberts andIceman Parsons on June 17.[12] Roberts seemingly won the match via tight-pulling, but the decision was reversed and the match restarted. In the fracas, Roberts' head was lathered in the hair removal cream. At subsequent events, Roberts wore a wig, kept in place by boxing headgear.[9] In 1984, Roberts and the Freebirds had a short stint in theWorld Wrestling Federation, mainly competing in six-man tag matches.[13] Here, they were managed byCyndi Lauper's manager, David Wolff. They left the promotion when WWF officials stated their intention to split the team up. At the AWA'sSuperClash in 1985, Roberts helped Hayes and Gordy defeatThe Road Warriors for theAWA World Tag Team Championship, but the decision was later reversed.[9]
In early 1986, The Freebirds went to theUniversal Wrestling Federation, where Roberts won the UWF Television Championship on September 28. He lost it to Savannah Jack on November 9.[14][15]
In 1987, The Freebirds split up and reformed. Roberts and Gordy turned on Hayes and teamed withIceman Parsons to feud with Hayes and the Von Erichs. Gordy eventually left Roberts to rejoin Hayes, turning on Roberts and cutting his hair instead of Hayes' after winning a loser-lose-hair cage match over Hayes at the5th Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions. Roberts, declaring his former partners to be traitors for befriending the Von Erichs and himself the last true Freebird, acted as a manager to theSamoan Swat Team. The feud ended in late 1988 when Hayes and Gordy left for theNWA'sJim Crockett Promotions, before Roberts retired from wrestling.[9] Roberts also had a short feud with World Class referee David Manning, which included several gimmick matches, such as Roberts wrestling with one arm tied behind his back. Manning, who was touted as an accomplished amateur wrestler by the promotion to compensate for the obvious size difference between the two, won most of the matches on a fluke.[citation needed]
Roberts managed Hayes andJimmy Garvin in one match againstSteve Armstrong andTracy Smothers inWorld Championship Wrestling (WCW) on September 5, 1990.[9] He came out of retirement on April 2, 1993, for theGlobal Wrestling Federation's Kerry Von Erich Memorial Show, and teamed with Michael Hayes (withSkandor Akbar in their corner), losing to Kevin Von Erich and Chris Adams (with Fritz Von Erich in their corner).[16] Roberts later developedthroat cancer, and had surgery to treat it. He was quoted as saying "Don't smoke. I think the reason this happened to me is because I was smoking too much. I recommend to anyone who smokes to quit now. It is hard, but it is worth it."[17]
Roberts died on November 26, 2012, at the age of 65, of pneumonia.[18][19] On April 2, 2016, Roberts was posthumously inducted into theWWE Hall Of Fame by his son, Buddy "Jack" Roberts Jr. as part ofThe Fabulous Freebirds.
1During the Freebirds' 5th reign, the reign carried over after the title's name was changed to the WCWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship since they were the champions during the time the name change occurred.