Early career Buckridge's early career from 2001 to 2005 was under the ring name "Ru Starr" and spent in firstly New York Wrestling Connection and then simultaneously in
New England Championship Wrestling (NECW).
Ohio Valley Wrestling Debut (2005–2006) Entering
Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) in November 2005 and adopting the new ring name of "Pat Buck", he faced
Mark Henry in his first OVW appearance and lost to him in less than a minute. Early the next year, Buck lost matches to
Elijah Burke,
Ryan Reeves and
Mikey Batts. On March 11, he also lost to
Jack Bull in a six-way match involving Discord, Charles Evans, Luis Almodovar and Mikey Batts. That same month, Buck began wrestling as The Erotic Erraticator whose ring style and
in-ring persona was modeled after
Adrian Adonis. Teaming with Robbie Dawber and Jack Bull, Buck faced teams including
The Highlanders, The Riggs Brothers and
Cody Runnels and Elijah Burke in
dark matches on OVW television. On June 5, he and
Shawn Spears unsuccessfully took on
Roadkill and Chet the Jet. Two weeks later at a June 16
Six Flags Show, he teamed with Jack Bull, Rahim, and
Deuce 'n Domino in a 10-man tag team match against Cody Runnels,
Kasey James, Roadkill, Mo, and Chet the Jet. Buck's team lost when he was pinned by Roadkill. During the next two months, he teamed with Jack Bull and
Shad Gaspard and also lost to Chet the Jet,
Mike Mizanin and Chuck Evans in single matches. On July 12, he and Shawn Spears lost to
The Untouchables On August 5, he defeated Scott Cardinal and, at a
Six Flags Show several days later, he participated in an 18-man
battle royal including Bull, Gaspard, Burke, Lennox Lightfoot, Ranger Milton, Rod Steele, Eddie Craven III, Mike Kruel, Shawn Osborne,
Jon Bolen,
Neighborhoodie, Seth Skyfire, Johnny Punch, Los Locos and The Untouchables.
Gothic Mayhem (2006–2007) During the summer of 2006, Buck formed Gothic Mayhem with Johnny Punch. Much like
Stevie Richards' parody of KISS in
Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) during the mid-1990s, the team was styled after
Twisted Sister. Both sporting
mohawks and carrying
electric guitars to the ring, they were followed by valets Melody and
Roni Jonah as part of their entourage. They lost, however, to Bad Company (Eddie Craven and Mike Kruel), High Dosage (Ryan Reeves and Jon Bolen) and OVW Southern Tag Team Champions Cody Runnels and Shawn Spears. Buck also lost to
Atlas DaBone,
Jay Bradley and
Vladimir Kozlov during the year as well as making a brief appearance in Derby City Wrestling. On October 10, Gothic Mayhem lost to Los Locos in a qualifying match to enter a championship tournament for the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship. The two wrestled their last match together against The Major Brothers on November 7. Buck teamed with Ryan Reeves in a match against OVW Southern Tag Team Champions
Colt Cabana and Shawn Spears the following week.
Tag Team Champion (2008–2009) In early 2008, Buck worked single matches with Charles Evans,
Drew McIntyre,
Kevin Thorn and
Rob Conway. After his recent loss to Conway, his opponent suggested he toughen himself up by becoming a "man of iron" like himself. Buck took his advice literally making his debut as "The Man of Iron", Conway's own name, and defeated Lennox Lightfoot ending his four-month losing streak. Forming The Men of Iron with Conway during the summer, they captured the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship from 'The Insurgency (Ali and Omar Akbar) in Louisville on May 27. Successfully defending the titles against The Insurgency during a series of matches held at
Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, they held the championship for two months before losing to Darriel Kelly and Josh Lowry in a four corners match with The Insurgency and Dirty Money on August 6. In early 2009, Buck formed a team known as Top Shelf Talent with J.D. Maverick. In their first match as a team, they defeated Tony Mann and
Hog Wild. They continued to wrestle teams including Knuckles and Knives (Johnny Punch and
Rudy Switchblade) and Tilo and
Shiloh for the next few months. On April 22, Top Shelf Talent defeated
Fang and
Igotta Brewski and Totally Awesome (
Sucio and
Kamikaze Kid) in a three-way match to win the
OVW Southern Tag Team Championship. The pair held the championship for 49 days, before losing it to Totally Awesome on June 10. Patrick relocated to Tampa, Florida to work with FCW upon news that WWE was ending their partnership with OVW in 2009. Upon arrival, Patrick became a referee for the promotion working all live events and television, until he left in 2010. Patrick was part of the crowd funded WRP project by Jeff Katz in 2011 playing the character of “Liberal Redneck” Muncie McGee. The project featured a steady cast of talent, but the project never saw the light of day. Buck became the head trainer at the New York Wrestling Connection school in 2010, but left in early 2011 after a dispute with management. He then debuted for Pro Wrestling Syndicate (PWS). Teaming with John Silver as "The Lone Rangers" and being managed by Opie and Anthony's Sam Roberts, the duo defeated The Urban Legends for the tag team championship on August 20, 2011, in Ronkonkoma, New York. In 2012, Buck became the co-owner of PWS, alongside Eric Tapout. In 2012, Patrick opened a wrestling school called Create A Pro. He is the sole owner of the Create A Pro NJ school, and full partner of Curt Hawkins for the Create A Pro NY school (opened 2014). Notable students include MJF and Kris Stadtlander. Create A Pro Students are regularly used for WWE, NXT, and Impact. Buck became a producer and show timer for Impact Wrestling in 2018. He produced and competed in Impact's Ultimate X Match for the “United We Stand” event in New Jersey during Wrestlemania 35 weekend. In 2016 Buck Became the sole owner of
WrestlePro. Patrick successfully brought WrestlePro to Anchorage, Alaska in 2019 at the Sullivan Arena. The main event featured MJF vs Joey Janela vs Pat Buck. Mick Foley was special enforcer.
WWE (2019–2022) On August 7, 2019, Buck announced that he had signed with WWE as a backstage producer. He was furloughed on April 15, 2020, due to COVID-19 cutbacks with an expected furlough end date of July 1, 2020. A few months later, he was rehired. On the July 27 episode of Raw, Buck was involved in a brawl between
Shayna Baszler and
Nia Jax where he tried to separate the two but was attacked by Jax. The following week on Raw, Buck announced that Jax was indefinitely suspended for assaulting him before being once again attacked by Jax. On April 4, 2022, it was reported that Buck resigned from WWE, just following
WrestleMania 38.
All Elite Wrestling (2022–present) On April 14, 2022, only ten days after his WWE resignation, it was reported Pat Buck had signed with
All Elite Wrestling as a coach. On August 3, 2022, Buck was named the Vice President of Talent Development. Buck was reportedly suspended after being involved in a fight between
CM Punk,
Ace Steel,
Kenny Omega and
The Young Bucks following the
2022 All Out media scrum, but that suspension was lifted after an investigation found that he was only attempting to break up the fight. ==Championships and accomplishments==