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Bruno Sammartino |
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He was the most popular pro wrestler of the 1960's and early 1970's and helped to put the WWF on the map and spent his career trying to bRing honor and pride to an often sleazy profession. Bruno Sammartino would ultimately become the longest running champion in the WWF history. Bruno Sammartino was born in Abruzzi, Italy and and learned the basics of wrestling as a child. He immigrated to the United States when he was a teenager and began engaging in boxing and weightlifting. He decided to try his hand at professional wrestling in 1959 After a few years learning the ropes, Bruno was able to team with Whipper Billy Watson to win the International Tag Team championship in Toronto, Canada in 1962.Having championship experience prompted Bruno to hit the big time and he entered the WWWF as a challenger to the WWWF World Champion, Buddy Rogers. On May 17, 1963 he got his chance and defeated Rogers to become the WWWF World Heavyweight champion - it was a title he would hold for the next seven years. Bruno was a fighting champion, putting up the belt against all comers, including Killer Kowalski, Classy Freddie Blassie, Gorilla Monsoon, Waldo Von Erich and George "the Animal" Steele. Bruno defeated all of them and occasionally competing in tag team action, teaming with Spiros Arion to win the WWWF tag team championship in 1967. Nicknamed the Italian Strongman, Sammartino possessed enormous brute strength and a heartwarming charisma which drew fans to him. When he wrestled in huge venues (especially Madison Square Garden), they always sold out with almost everyone in attendance rooting for him. His fans felt that he was fighting for them often against evil competitors or overwhelming odds. Notable amongst these was a match against the 600 pound behemoth Haystacks Calhoun. That he beat Calhoun was not so much a surprise as the fact that he lifted the huge man off of the ground and bodyslammed him to the mat. On January 17, 1971 the unthinkable happened. Sammartino was pinned by Ivan Koloff after the "Russian Bear" struck him from the top rope with a Russian Leg Drop. After almost eight years as the WWWF champion, Sammartino found himself off of his throne and decided to take some time off. After a brief period of relaxation, he popped up in the World Wrestling Association and teamed with Dick the Bruiser to defeat Ernie "the Big Cat" Ladd and Baron Von Rasche for the WWA tag team titles. While in California, he also won the Los Angeles Battle Royal in January 1972 and then decided to make his return to the WWWF.
In the years since his retirement, Sammartino became disenchanted with the transition pro wrestling was making into "sports entertainment" and withdrew from any involvement in it. Professional wrestling, however, owes a debt of gratitude to the man who, for man observers, brought respect to the sport.
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