Ken Lucas (August 20, 1940 – August 6, 2014) was an American professional wrestler who won many tag and singles championships in the southern US National Wrestling Alliance territories between 1960 and 1985, before finishing his career as a jobber in the American Wrestling Association.
In May 1962, he won his first title, the NWA Western States Tag Team Championship, with "Iron" Mike DiBiase.
During his last days in Tucson in 1963, Lucas made a stop in Amarillo, Texas, working for Dory Funk Sr.'s Western States Sports promotion.
In 1964, Lucas went to the NWA Tri-State territory of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma, working for Leroy McGuirk.
While there, he won two Tag Team Championships with Ricky Morton, whom Lucas trained four years earlier in Tennessee.
[citation needed] Lucas' signature moves were the abdominal stretch, powerslam, and sleeper hold.