Ken Lucas (wrestler)
Ken Lucas | |
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Birth name | Ken Lucas |
Born | 1941 Arizona |
Died | Pensacola, Florida | August 6, 2014 (aged 73)
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Ken Lucas |
Billed height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
Billed weight | 223 lb (101 kg) |
Billed from | Mesa, Arizona |
Debut | 1960 |
Retired | 1985 |
Ken Lucas (1941 – August 6, 2014) was an American professional wrestler who won many tag and singles championships in the southern US National Wrestling Alliance territories between 1960 and 1985, before finishing his career as a jobber in the American Wrestling Association. He trained Ricky Morton to wrestle, and they teamed often in the early 1980s, winning three championships six times.[1] He was from Mesa, Arizona and died at his home in Pensacola, Florida.[2]
Career
National Wrestling Alliance (1960–1984)
Tucson (1960–1964)
Ken Lucas began his career in 1960 for Monte LaDue's territory in Tucson, Arizona. In May 1962, he won his first title, the NWA Western States Tag Team Championship, with "Iron" Mike DiBiase. He would win two more with Hans Steiner in 1963, before leaving the Tucson area in 1964. During his time in Tucson, he also made stops in Pittsburgh, Hawaii, and Denver.
Texas (1963–1965, 1977)
During his last days in Tucson in 1963, Lucas made a stop in Amarillo, working for Dory Funk, Sr. He remained in the area until 1965. He would also wrestle briefly in Fort Worth. He wouldn't return to the area until 1977.
Tri-State (1964–1979)
In 1964, Lucas went to the Tri-State area of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma, working for Leroy McGuirk. He spent fifteen years in the area, before Bill Watts took the reigns in 1979. During his tenure there, Lucas held two NWA Louisiana Heavyweight Championships and four NWA Mississippi Heavyweight Championships, among other titles.
Gulf Coast (1964–1984)
Lucas went to the Gulf Coast area in 1964, and competed in the area, on and off, for over two decades. During that time, he would hold eleven NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Championships, fifteen NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championships with eleven different partners, five NWA Alabama Heavyweight Championships, two NWA City of Mobile Heavyweight Championships, and two NWA United States Junior Heavyweight Championships, among other titles.
Georgia (1965–1966, 1969)
Lucas went down to Georgia Championship Wrestling in 1965. He would spent two years in the area, before leaving in 1967. He would briefly return to the area in 1969.
Mid-America (1968–1981)
Lucas joined the Mid-America area ran by George Gulas in 1968. When Jerry Jarrett broke away from Gulas to form the Championship Wrestling Association in Memphis, he went back and forth between Nashville and Memphis for three years until Gulas's promotion closed in 1980. He won several Tag Team Championships within the area and one NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Championship.
Florida (1976)
Lucas made a stop in Florida in 1976, working for Championship Wrestling from Florida]]. While there, he held two Tag Team titles with Mike Graham.
Central States (1978)
Lucas made a brief stop in the Central States area in Kansas City in 1978. While there, he held one Heavyweight Championship and one Tag Team Championship with Kevin Sullivan.
Southwest Championship Wrestling (1982–1984)
After wrestling for the NWA for over two decades, Lucas went back to Texas for Southwest Championship Wrestling in 1982. While there, he won two Tag Team Championships with Ricky Morton, whom Lucas trained four years earlier in Tennessee.
American Wrestling Association (1984–1985)
In 1984, Lucas joined the American Wrestling Association in Minneapolis. By this time, Lucas was winding down his career, so he was mainly used as a jobber. After a year with the AWA, Lucas retired after 25 years in the ring.
Retirement and death
After retiring, Lucas became a fixture at the T&W Flea Market, where he would sell hats and other items.
On August 6, 2014, Lucas passed away at his home in Pensacola, Florida; he was 73 years old.
Championships and accomplishments
- Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling
- NWA Heavyweight Championship (10 times)[4]
- NWA Louisiana Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[4]
- NWA Alabama Heavyweight Championship (7 times)
- NWA Mississippi Heavyweight Championship (4 times)
- NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (4 times) – with Chris Lucas[4]
- NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship (15 times) – with Bobby Fields, Dennis Hall, Chris Lucas, Don Carson, Mac MacFarland, Johnny West, Mike Boyette, Nick Kozak and Gorgeous George Jr.[4]
- NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Gulf Coast version) (4 times) – with Mike Boyette, Johnny West, Bob Kelly and Dennis Hall[5]
References
- ^ Ken Lucas' profile at WrestlingData.com
- ^ Moon, Troy (2014-08-07). "Pensacola wrestler Ken Lucas dies". Pnj.com. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
- ^ NWA World Tag Team Title (Central States) history At wrestling-titles.com
- ^ a b c d Buckler, David (2012-04-21). "Ken Lucas". Onlineworldofwrestling.com. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
- ^ NWA United States Tag Team Title (Gulf Coast) history At wrestling-titles.com