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Birth name
  
William Fritz Ensor

Debut
  
1979

Billed from
  
Jacksonville

Billed weight
  
235 lb (107 kg)

Trained by
  
Boris Malenko


Billed height
  
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)

Role
  
Professional wrestler

Children
  
2

Name
  
Buddy Landel

Movies
  
Box of Moonlight

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Born
  
August 14, 1961Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S. (
1961-08-14
)

Ring name(s)
  
Buddy LandelThe Nature Boy

Died
  
June 22, 2015, Chilhowie, Virginia, United States

Spouse
  
Tuesday Smith (1975-1976) Donna Landel (1981-2015) 

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Buddy Landel (born William Fritz Ensor; August 14, 1961 – June 22, 2015), better known as "Nature Boy" Buddy Landel, was an American professional wrestler born in Knoxville, Tennessee.

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1976–1990

Landel first became interested in professional wrestling when a friend of his sister Lou Anne Smith, introduced him to Bob Orton, Randy Savage and Boris Malenko. Landel was an amateur wrestler in high school, but dropped out during his junior year. While he was training with Boris Malenko, Landel lived in an apartment with Olympian Bob Roop.

He started his career in 1979 in Bill Watts's Mid South Wrestling. He also worked in International Championship Wrestling. He went to the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)'s Jim Crockett Promotions in 1985 and joined manager James J. Dillon's stable. A wrestling card with a Landel-Ric Flair main event in July 1985 broke Elvis Presley's attendance record in Dorton Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina. He won the NWA National Heavyweight Championship from Terry Taylor at Starrcade '85 in Greensboro, North Carolina.

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Landel was set to win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship from Ric Flair in 1985. However, Landel had a falling out with the management of Jim Crockett Promotions and left the company.

Landel went back to the Tennessee area in 1986. With Bill Dundee, Dutch Mantell, and Jerry Lawler, he headlined the last sold-out show in the Mid-South Coliseum. He worked in the Alabama territories in 1987 and 1988. Landel at one time was managed by Andy Kaufman, Jim Cornette, and Jimmy Hart.

1990–2015

He came back to the NWA in 1990 and wrestled "Nature Boy" Ric Flair in a "Battle of the Nature Boys". He wrestled Flair in a "Gauntlet match" which aired on November 24, 1990. The storyline was dropped after three months because of Landel's personal problems. In early 1991, he was under consideration for membership in Alexandra York's The York Foundation.

He went back to the independents in 1991 and was going to wrestle "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers for his Tri-State Title in early 1992 but the promotion folded before the match could happen.

He worked in Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW) in 1992 and in 1994-1995. There he became one of the main eventers managed by Jim Cornette. Buddy held the SMW Heavyweight Championship and the SMW Television Championship in 1995. He remained a heroic character until the promotion folded in late 1995. Landel and Shawn Michaels set a record house at the Knoxville Coliseum.

After Cornette closed SMW, both Cornette and Landel went to the World Wrestling Federation. He started the same day as The Ringmaster (the future Stone Cold Steve Austin) on December 5, 1995. He continued to use a very similar image to Ric Flair, even using Flair's early 90s WWF entrance music. He made his Raw debut defeating Bob Holly. He also defeated Matt Hardy and Chris Michaels. Landel wrestled Bret Hart in a WWF World Heavyweight Championship match televised on January 13, 1996. Landel suffered a serious injury shortly after his debut tearing his right quadriceps, and he was out of action for six months. After his injury healed, he only worked a few more WWF matches.

In 2005 he worked at NWA Rocky Top promotion in Knoxville doing color commentary with Tony Basilio.

Landel was honored as Most Influential WWF/WCW Wrestler from Kentucky by the state's governor and made a Kentucky Colonel in 1990. On August 27, 2011 Landel was inducted into the Legends Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame.

Personal life

Landel's roots were English, Cherokee Indian and German. His 5th great-grandfather was Peter Shipe, President George Washington's baggage master. Upon the end of his service, Peter Shipe was given a land-grant in Knoxville by Washington for his service, and the family owned the land for 200 years until it was sold in 1980 by his grandmother, Agnes Luttrell Shipe, surviving wife of Thomas Samuel Shipe.

Landel acknowledged that beginning in 1985 he had begun abusing drugs, using them for 10 to 15 years. He hoped by talking about the rampant drug abuse in Pro Wrestling, that he could help new comers to avoid the trials he went through as a result. He also had some trouble with the IRS, but Jim Crockett helped pay the tax bill.

He was an active reserve police officer since 1998 and went through the Sabre Tactical School ran by Paul Castle. Buddy had a daughter, Andrea, with his first wife, Tuesday Smith and was married to his 2nd wife Donna, for over 34 years. They had two daughters Celeste and Kolby. Together they were raising Kolby's son after her passing .

Death

On June 21, 2015, Landel was involved in a car crash. He was later released from the hospital and he returned to his home in Chilhowie, Virginia. His wife Donna found him dead the next morning.

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
  • Corkscrew elbow drop
  • Figure four leglock
  • Managers
  • Scotty Ace
  • Paul Adams
  • Skandor Akbar
  • Andy Kaufman
  • Jim Cornette
  • Jimmy Hart
  • James J. Dillon
  • The Duke
  • Bill Dundee
  • Lori Fullington
  • Ronald Gossett
  • Dawn Marie
  • Sherri Martel
  • Ron Slinker
  • Patricia Steinman
  • Billy The P
  • Johnny Angel
  • Kim Birchfield
  • Frankie Fargo
  • Eddie Adamson
  • BrittanyDiamond
  • Nicknames
  • "Nature Boy"
  • Entrance themes
  • "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred (SMW, 1992)
  • "Also Sprach Zarathustra" by Dr. Pop & Mr. Strauss (SMW, 1994–1995)
  • "Gimme Back My Bullets" by Lynyrd Skynyrd (SMW, 1995)
  • Championships and accomplishments

  • American Independent Wrestling Federation
  • AIWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • AIWF Hall Of Fame (Class of 2016)**
  • American Wrestling Federation
  • AWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Extreme Coastal Championship Wrestling
  • ECCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Georgia Championship Wrestling
  • NWA National Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Independent Professional Wrestling Alliance
  • IPWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Independent Wrestling Alliance
  • IWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South
  • IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Legends Pro Wrestling
  • LPW Hall of Fame (Class of 2011)
  • Mid-Atlantic Wrestling Alliance
  • MAWA National Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Mid-South Wrestling Association
  • Mid-South Television Championship (1 time)
  • New Dimension Wrestling
  • NDW Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • NWA Mid-America / Continental Wrestling Association
  • AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Championship (4 times)
  • NWA New Jersey
  • NWA United States Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Doug Gilbert
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
  • PWI ranked him No. 72 of the 500 top singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 1995
  • Southeastern Championship Wrestling
  • NWA Southeast Continental Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Smoky Mountain Wrestling
  • SMW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • SMW Beat the Champ Television Championship (1 time)
  • Southeastern Championship Wrestling
  • SCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Southern States Wrestling
  • SSW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • SSW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Beau James
  • Kingsport Wrestling Hall of Fame (Class of 2001)
  • Tennessee Mountain Wrestling
  • TMW Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • Tri-State Wrestling Alliance
  • TWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • United Atlantic Championship Wrestling
  • UACW Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Big Jesse
  • United States Wrestling Association
  • USWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • USA Wrestling
  • USA Tennessee Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • World Wrestling Council
  • WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • WWC Caribbean Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Terry Gibbs
  • WWC North American Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • WWC North American Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Terry Gibbs
  • Other titles
  • NCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • UAW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Jesse Landell
  • References

    Buddy Landel Wikipedia