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RIP Bruno Sammartino Wraslin' ChAMP
« on: April 18, 2018, 10:51:05 AM »
 from the "The Odd, Mysterious & Fascinating History of Pittsburgh" FB page:
 
WWE Hall of Famer & longtime #Pittsburgher Bruno Sammartino has passed away at age 82.

"The story of Bruno Sammartino is the story of the American dream.

During his childhood in the small Italian mountain town of Abruzzi, Italy, Bruno Sammartino heard stories about how the streets in the United States were paved with gold. Though he believed it literally at the time, Sammartino would experience fortune and fame first-hand as the longest-reigning WWE Champion and the most beloved competitor in the history of the squared circle.

Life wasn�t always so glorious for The Italian Superman. Bruno�s brother and sister both passed away at young ages, and Adolf Hitler�s Nazi forces seized their town, but Bruno persevered. He and his mother hid in a mountain called Valla Rocca during the German occupation and eventually joined his immigrant father in Pittsburgh in 1950.

Sammartino began lifting weights as a young man and grew to become one of the strongest men on the planet. After setting a world record in 1959 by bench-pressing 565 pounds, Sammartino caught the eye of Vincent J. McMahon, and became a sports-entertainer.

Bruno became an overnight sensation, connecting with not only fellow Italians but also Latinos, Greeks, and Jews, successfully bridging the gap in America�s melting pot of wrestling fans. His legend continued to grow on May 17, 1963, when Sammartino defeated Buddy Rogers in just 48 seconds to become the second-ever WWE Champion in front of nearly 20,000 fans at the old Madison Square Garden.

Bruno held the WWE Championship for nearly eight years � by far the longest reign of all time, and a record for all professional wrestling champions, no matter the organization. A household name all over the country, the beloved hero defended his title in legendary rivalries against WWE Hall of Famers Killer Kowalski, Gorilla Monsoon and George �The Animal� Steele.

In early 1968, Sammartino headlined the first wrestling event at the brand-new Madison Square Garden, just eight days after it opened. The Garden truly was the house that Bruno built, as he sold it out an astounding 187 times. When he lost the title to Ivan Koloff in 1971, grown men in the crowd were seen weeping, but on Dec. 10, 1973, Sammartino became the first two-time WWE Champion and held the title for an additional three-and-a-half years.

On Aug. 9, 1980, Sammartino defeated his former prot�g�, Larry Zbyszko, inside a steel cage at New York City�s Shea Stadium in front of more than 35,000 people. The heated grudge match broke box-office records for wrestling events, and Bruno retired from the ring the following year.

Bruno returned to WWE in the mid-80s as a broadcaster alongside Mr. McMahon and as a mentor for his son David, who was just beginning his grappling career. Now known as The Living Legend, Bruno also engaged in several rivalries with a generation of WWE�s greatest villains, including �Rowdy� Roddy Piper, �Macho Man� Randy Savage and The Honky Tonk Man.

The star power and influence of Sammartino was exemplified by the fact that he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013 by none other than Arnold Schwarzenegger. It was the 188th and final time that Sammartino headlined and sold out Madison Square Garden."

#RIPBrunoSammartino

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Re: RIP Bruno Sammartino Wraslin' ChAMP
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2018, 11:20:27 AM »
He was one of the best...At age 12, my late father, who was a huge fan, took me to see him wrestle, (ringside), in Poughkeepsie, NY.  R.I.P. Bruno..."Riposare in Pace" - and Godspeed.
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Re: RIP Bruno Sammartino Wraslin' ChAMP
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2018, 11:45:36 AM »
 Wow,  I remember watching him wrestle on TV when I was a little kid...  Tic Tic Tic for us all.  Its the third death this week of a celebrity I knew of.  Sure brings home the feeling of mortality.
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Re: RIP Bruno Sammartino Wraslin' ChAMP
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2018, 12:09:42 PM »
My Dad would take me to the Boston Garden. We would ride the green line. I remember seeing Bruno, Victor Rivera, Gorilla Monsoon, George "the animal" Steele. Good times. You couldn't look at a cover of a wrestling magazine and not see Bruno's forehead with all these bleeding cut marks (from hand held razors I'm told). Totally staged, but it still took physical skill.
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Re: RIP Bruno Sammartino Wraslin' ChAMP
« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2018, 12:45:12 PM »
He and my sister were in the same graduating class at Schenley High School.

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Re: RIP Bruno Sammartino Wraslin' ChAMP
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2018, 03:17:23 PM »
I remember seeing "Gorilla Monsoon" at the same event as Bruno! :thumb:





There was another big guy wrestler during that time....remember "Haystacks Calhoun?"








 
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Re: RIP Bruno Sammartino Wraslin' ChAMP
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2018, 09:06:26 PM »
My dad took me to see Bruno at the Nassau coliseum....he totally wiped the floor with Bo Bo Brazil!! who as I remember was wrestling in a really big diaper ROFLMAO



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