Leedy began wrestling in 1944. During the late 1940s, he wrestled for various promotions in the United States and Canada.
Midget wrestler Sky Low Low, who debuted in the late 1940s, adopted his ring name in reference to Lee. By 1950, Lee was appearing with the
Calgary, Alberta-based
Big Time Wrestling promotion. On 26 February 1951, Lee defeated
Al Mills for the promotion's
NWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship. Mills regained the championship from Lee the following month. Lee won the championship from Mills a second time on 29 January 1952, once again losing the championship to Mills in a rematch the following month. On 2 April 1955, Lee and
Earl McCready defeated
Fritz Von Erich and Lou Sjoberg for the
Alberta Tag Team Championship. They lost the championship back to Von Erich and Sjoberg later that month. On 20 May 1955, Lee defeated Von Erich and Sjoberg for the championship a second time, this time with Don Lee as his partner. Lee continued to wrestle for Big Time Wrestling until at least 1956. In 1957, Lee wrestled 30 matches in Australia - including two bouts against
NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz - followed by a single bout in New Zealand. In mid-1957, Lee wrestled for
NWA Los Angeles, where he briefly held the
NWA International Television Tag Team Championship alongside
Shag Thomas. In late-1957, Lee began wrestling for the
Honolulu, Hawaii-based promotion
50th State Big Time Wrestling. He continued to wrestle for the promotion until early 1959. During his stint in Hawaii, Lee lived in
Waikiki in Honolulu. In late-1958, Lee toured Japan with the
Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance, participating in the "International Competitions of the Fall" series as one-half of a tag team with
Don Leo Jonathan. While in
East Asia, Lee visited
Formosa during the
Second Taiwan Strait Crisis, reportedly being introduced to
Chiang Kai-shek. In the early-1960s, Lee toured South Africa. In 1961,
Jeremy Taylor recorded a satirical song entitled "
Ag Pleez Deddy" ("Oh Please Daddy") in which reference is made to a scheduled bout between Lee and the South African wrestler Willie Liebenberg. After finishing his tour, Lee flew to the United Kingdom in 1962 to exchange his pay, which he had been given in
pound sterling. He ultimately settled in the UK, working for
Joint Promotions and other companies. During his time in the UK, he faced
Tiger Joe Robinson in a bout that promoter
Atholl Oakeley described as "one of the finest fights ever seen in London". Leedy's last recorded bouts were in mid-1968, when he toured Japan with
International Wrestling Enterprise as part of its "Big Summer Series". == Professional wrestling persona ==