Leslie Malady (born October 28, 1940), better known by the name Les Thatcher, is an American former professional wrestler. He helps run Elite Pro Wrestling Training, a professional wrestling school in his hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio, with Ricky Steamboat and, up until his death on August 1, 2019, Harley Race. He is also on the board of directors of the Cauliflower Alley Club. He won several regional tag team championships with various partners, including Nelson Royal and Roger Kirby. He turned his hand to singles competition as a junior heavyweight.
In 1966, Thatcher started to work as part of a "cousins" faction. He was a member of the team with Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall. They used this gimmick in various southern territories until 1969.
In the 1970s, Rudy Kay brought Thatcher to the Maritimes territory. This was the only time in his career that he worked as a heel (villainous character). It was in the Maritimes that Thatcher also began announcing matches. Afterward, he worked with Jim Crockett's Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, announcing with Gordon Solie.
In the 1970s, Thatcher also announced for Southeastern Championship Wrestling. Throughout his broadcasting career, he also worked with Bob Caudle, Lance Russell and Jim Ross. During his announcing/hosting tenure, he worked for such companies as Georgia Championship Wrestling.
In 1994, Thatcher worked as an announcer for Smoky Mountain Wrestling in East Tennessee. He also ran the Heartland Wrestling Association beginning in 1996. He also created & produced the Brian Pillman Memorial Show. He also operates professional wrestling training seminars and weekend camps under the Elite Pro Wrestling Training banner.
In 1999, Thatcher appeared in an episode of the MTV Series True Life called "I'm A Pro Wrestler". The following year he also appeared in an episode of To Tell The Truth. He was elected onto the board of the Cauliflower Alley Club. Thatcher co-hosted a weekly wrestling radio program with Doc Young called Wrestling Weekly from 2005 to 2008. New editions of Wrestling Weekly are now being released as weekly podcasts found on the Wrestling Observer website. He also does routine website audio shows for PWInsider.
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