In 1962, Royal adopted the character of "Sir Nelson Royal", a "pompous, overbearing Englishman in tails and top hat".[6] He formed a tag team with The Viking (Bob Morse).[2]
In 1965, Royal abandoned his aristocratic character and adopted the character of a good-natured cowboy.[6][5] In 1966, he formed a tag team with Tex McKenzie.[2]
On December 6, 1976, Royal defeated Ron Starr to win the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship. He lost the championship to Chavo Guerrero, Sr. in February 1978, regaining it the following month and losing it to Guerrero once more in April 1978. In July 1979, Royal won the championship for a third time, defeating Al Madril by forfeit. Royal held the championship until December of that year before vacating it upon retiring from professional wrestling His father was in ill heath and Nelson operated his farm as well as his own western wear business.[citation needed]
Late career (1983–1989)
Royal broke his retirement in 1983, wrestling a handful of matches over the following years before returning to a fuller schedule in 1986.[1] At StarrCade on November 27, 1986, Royal appeared in a vignette promoting the upcoming Bunkhouse Stampede, in which he sat by a campfire explaining the rules of the match. In early 1987, Royal made a second tour with All Japan Pro Wrestling.[1]
Royal won the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship for a fourth time in October 1987. He lost the championship to Scott Armstrong twice, on both occasions quickly regaining it, before finally vacating it upon his retirement from professional wrestling in 1989.[1]
In 1989, Royal founded Atlantic Coast Wrestling, a short-lived independent promotion.
Royal was married to Karen L. Royal.[6] He had three children: two sons and a daughter. His daughter, Shannon Lloyd McCrary, performed as a valet in USA Championship Wrestling and Atlantic Coast Wrestling under the ring name "Sha Sha".[4][6][11]