Bob Orton Bob Orton Sr. El Lobo Rocky Fitzpatrick The Zodiak
Billed height
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Billed weight
245 lb (111 kg)
Billed from
Kansas City, Missouri
Debut
1947
Retired
1981
Robert Keith Orton Sr. (July 21, 1925 – July 16, 2006) was an American professional wrestler. The patriarch of the Orton wrestling family, his two sons Bob Orton Jr. and Barry Orton, and grandson Randy Orton, have all wrestled professionally. To distinguish between him and his son, he is also known as Bob Orton Sr. Bob Orton Sr. was often referred to by his nickname "The Big O".
Orton eventually left Capitol Wrestling Corporation in 1962, by competing in other NWA territories. In 1968, Orton returned to Capitol Wrestling Corporation renamed as World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), often using the ring name Rocky Fitzpatrick. In September 1968, as "Cowboy" Rocky Fitzpatrick, he was number one challenger to WWWF World Heavyweight ChampionBruno Sammartino, losing to Sammartino at Madison Square Garden. He fought Sammartino in other northeastern cities as well. In the summer of 1969, Orton wrestled in the Ohio Sports Classics Promotion. During the rest of his career, he worked in Kansas City, St. Louis, California and Florida. He retired in 1981 and spent the last years of his life living in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Personal life
Orton married his wife Rita on January 22, 1950. Together they had three children: Bob Jr., Barry, and Rhonda. Bob Jr.'s son, Randy Orton, is also a professional wrestler.
Orton died in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 16, 2006, at the age of 80, five days short of his 81 birthday, following multiple heart attacks.[2] He was cremated and had his ashes scattered on Mount Charleston, Nevada in April 2007.
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