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Bob Kelly (wrestler) (Robert Raymond Kelley) was born on 28 June, 1936 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA, is an American professional wrestler. Discover Bob Kelly (wrestler)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

Popular As Robert Raymond Kelley
Occupation N/A
Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 28 June, 1936
Birthday 28 June
Birthplace Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Date of death 12 October, 2014
Died Place N/A
Nationality United States

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Bob Kelly (wrestler) Height, Weight & Measurements

At 78 years old, Bob Kelly (wrestler) height is 5ft 11in and Weight 216 lb.

Physical Status
Height 5ft 11in
Weight 216 lb
Body Measurements Not Available
Eye Color Not Available
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Who Is Bob Kelly (wrestler)'s Wife?

His wife is Chris (m. June 1958)

Family
Parents Not Available
Wife Chris (m. June 1958)
Sibling Not Available
Children 5

Bob Kelly (wrestler) Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bob Kelly (wrestler) worth at the age of 78 years old? Bob Kelly (wrestler)’s income source is mostly from being a successful professional. He is from United States. We have estimated Bob Kelly (wrestler)'s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
House Not Available
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Source of Income professional

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1936

Robert Raymond Kelley (June 28, 1936 – October 12, 2014), better known as "Cowboy" Bob Kelly, was an American professional wrestler and booker best known for his in-ring tenure during the 1960s and 70s.

Arguably the most popular wrestler to compete in Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling, Kelly has been described as "John Wayne, Wyatt Earp and Roy Rogers all rolled into one" and a "hero to thousands upon thousands of Gulf Coast Wrestling Fans".

Kelley was born on a farm in rural Kentucky on June 28, 1936.

Prior to entering the world of professional wrestling, he was an avid rodeo fan and competitive bronco rider.

It was from here that the nickname “cowboy” originated.

1950

He served a stint in the U.S. Marine Corps in the early 1950s, where he first got a taste for grappling as part of the wrestling team.

1958

Kelly married his wife, Chris, in June 1958 and started his journey in pro-wrestling the following year in Louisville, Kentucky.

He began by setting up rings and helping the ring crew in a promotion run by Wee Willie Davis and soon was doing ring announcing for the outfit.

This led to stints as a referee and eventually as an in-ring competitor, initially with the nickname “Irish”.

Kelly has credited fellow wrestler Matt Gilmore (aka Duncan McTavish) as being his mentor.

“He always liked me” Kelly said of Gilmore, “He watched me work…he asked Larry to book me with him in North Bay so he could work with me and show me what to do”.

After a tenure wrestling in North Bay, Ontario, Canada, Kelly went on to further his wrestling skills while under Lee Fields and Charlie Carr in Mobile, Alabama.

He took quickly to the city, later starting that “I’m so thankful I spent my time in Mobile”.

It work here where he also developed a close friendship with promoter Lee Fields, who became his best friend.

He work often remark how the two miracles of his life were meeting his wife and making friends with Lee Fields.

After Lee's retirement, Kelly travelled and occasionally tagged with his younger brother, Bobby.

Kelly stated that “him and I just got along.

We went over a million miles together.

He was just great to be around”.

Throughout his career, Kelly's home territory was the Gulf Coast region, a territory spanning from Northern Florida into Alabama and Mississippi.

He became a top babyface in the territory, so much so that he didn't need to travel often, as was the case for the majority of wrestlers in the United States at the time.

“It was a deal where we didn’t need to go anywhere else.

We had a home there and we was booked and we was on top, we made money” Kelly stated, “we were only out of town once or twice a week”.

Kelly would travel to Eddie Graham’s Southern Florida territory and had occasionally wrestled in Puerto Rico, but he had no need to wrestle outside the Gulf Coast.

Kelly always appreciated the importance of his fanbase.

He remarked that he and Fields “after the matches, we’d never just leave.

We stayed around and signed autographs”.

During his career, Kelly had memorable feuds with wrestlers such as the Wrestling Pro, Eddie Sullivan and perhaps his most heated rival, Don Fargo.

Kelly later became a booker for the Gulf Coast territory.

He worked in this position for many years, coming “out of retirement” occasionally as part of the storylines.

1986

He wrestled his final match in 1986, a decade after his full-time wrestling career had ended in 1977.

Working alongside Lee Fields, the pair coordinated with Sam Muchnick and NWA to bring various stars from other territories into Mobile, Pensacola, Louisiana and Mississippi.

Through his friendship with Lee Fields who owned a motor racetrack, Kelly also became a race car driver.

He also owned a wrecked service in Mobile in his post-wrestling years.

He was a member of the Cauliflower Alley Club Board of Directors and was President of the annual Gulf Coast Wrestlers Reunion in his later life.

Kelly was good friends with William “Bill” Moody, known as Paul Bearer in WWE.

2013

He had said he was “devastated” after learning of Moody's passing in 2013.

Kelly had spent time with Moody on the Saturday before his passing at the annual Gulf Coast Wrestlers Reunion in Mobile.

Moody had credited Kelly with getting him interested in the wrestling business

2014

He was a record 18-time NWA Mississippi Heavyweight Champion and 11 time NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Champion and was inducted into the NWA Hall of Fame, class of 2014.