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Buck Robley
Nickname: Yellow Belly, Colonel, The Sick & Devious One
Weight: 237 lbs.
From: Bossier City, LA
Birthday: Jan 19th
Pro Debut: 1968
Aliases: Buckley Christopher George Robley III, Phil Robley, William Phillip Christopher Buck Robley
Feds Worked For: TSW, MSW, Amarillo, Central States, NWA, Southeastern Championship Wrestling (AL/GA/TN)
Finisher: Elbow Drop
Signature Moves: Lariat
Career Highlights: -NWA Alabama Champion
-MSW Mid-South Tag Team Champion (w/ Bill Watts)
-NWA Central States Champion
-NWA Central States Television Champion
-NWA (Central States) World Tag Team Champion (2x; 1 each w/ Crusher Blackwell & The Blue Yankee)
-NWA Southeastern Brass Knucks Champion (2x)
-NWA-West Western States Tag Team Champion (w/ Hank James)
-TSW Louisiana Tag Team Champion (w/ Bill Watts)
-TSW United States Tag Team Champion (2x, 1 each w/ Bob Slaughter & Bill Watts)
Affiliates: Continental Warriors, Bill Watts. Bob Slaughter, Crusher Blackwell, The Blue Yankee, Hank James, Karl Kox, Dick Murdoch, Dusty Rhodes, Lorenzo Parente, Bobby Hart, Bob Sweetan, Bruiser Brody, Stan Hansen, The Grappler
Notable Feuds: Ken Mantell, Dick Murdoch, Danny Hodge, Mike George, Bob Sweetan
Other Facts: -Real name was Phil Buckley
-Sometimes billed from Amarillo, TX
-Earned the nickname "Yellow Belly" because of the cowardly deeds he would do while in the ring. During his time in MSW, he often wore a shirt which said "Don't call me Yellow!" which was designed and supplied by Jim Ross.
-Spents his retirement old age time hanging with his buddies in a bar in Bossier City called Crickets.
-Passed away May 28, 2013 at the age of 68 from congestive heart failure
Supplemental Information
Upcoming Events
- WWE · May 1 6:30pm · Tulsa
- ASP · May 2 11:30am · Noble
- UWO · May 2 3:00pm · Noble
- WFC · May 2 7:00pm · Broken Arrow
- BCW · May 2 7:00pm · Guthrie
- BCW · May 3 4:00pm · Guthrie
- RDW · May 8 7:00pm · Oklahoma City
- LCW · May 9 11:30am · Bristow
- NAW · May 9 6:30pm · Watts (Chewey)
- UWE · May 16 6:00pm · Tahlequah
- EPW · May 16 6:00pm · Arcadia
- NAW · May 16 6:30pm · Bunch (Greasy)
- TexPro · May 16 7:00pm · Ardmore
- FIW · May 16 7:00pm · Enid
- UWO · May 22 7:00pm · Oklahoma City
- ASP · May 2 11:30am · Noble
- BCW · May 2 7:00pm · Guthrie
- BCW · May 3 4:00pm · Guthrie
- EPW · May 16 6:00pm · Arcadia
- FIW · May 16 7:00pm · Enid
- LCW · May 9 11:30am · Bristow
- NAW · May 9 6:30pm · Watts (Chewey)
- NAW · May 16 6:30pm · Bunch (Greasy)
- RDW · May 8 7:00pm · Oklahoma City
- TexPro · May 16 7:00pm · Ardmore
- UWE · May 16 6:00pm · Tahlequah
- UWO · May 2 3:00pm · Noble
- UWO · May 22 7:00pm · Oklahoma City
- WFC · May 2 7:00pm · Broken Arrow
- WWE · May 1 6:30pm · Tulsa
There are currently no upcoming appearences.
Most Active Members
- Striker
- Michael York
- The Mayne Event
- cphs_sweethearts
- Talon
Oklafan Quiz
Ric Flair defeated David Von Erich to retain the NWA World Title in Lawton in February 1983.

