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    VALE: MARIO MILANO

    Rest in Peace - Mario Milano (1935 - 2016).
    For those that remember GTV9s ( Channel nines) World Championship Wrestling in the 60s-70 and Festival hall.


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    I remember him well. He wrestled for a long time.
    I think he was known to be a very nice man.
    R.I.P. Pickles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickles2 View Post
    I remember him well. He wrestled for a long time.
    I think he was known to be a very nice man.
    R.I.P. Pickles.
    I met him twice , he had a pizza place in Burnley street, Richmond Vic and also later in Clayton Road, Clayton. Vic.
    I never spoke to him, but he was telling another customer that he used to travel the world a bit , with out actually mentioning who he was. I think he kept a quiet profie.
    He was behind the counter making pizzas. then later he would be a guess appearance ( non participating Wrestling) at a wrestling show in Rowville, PCW, he might have had some interest in the venue, who knows with all the pomp that goes on with these shows.
    All I can say, that the new wrestling events do come any where near how real it looked like in the golden days.
    interesting he had to change his name to Milano.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Milano


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    I remember seeing him when I was a kid at I think the Horden Pavillion in Sydney ??? , I remember he was like the good guy in the show and wrestled the baddies. Well that's how it seemed to me as a young whipper snapper.


    I was wondering when I seen the name on the post if it was the same person and certainly seems so.


    RIP MR Malano


    Cheers Ean

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    Yep he was one of the good guys on the World Championship Wrestling for many years, it was on channel 9 at noon Saturday and Sunday for what seems like my entire childhood. A friend who used to go to his pizza shop in Richmond reckoned that he would get quite upset if anyone suggested the wrestling was staged. There was a story that he had a permanently injured eye from the bad-guy manager's cigar poke.

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    Yep, remember him well along with other wrestlers of his era like "Gorgeous George" who use to throw flowers out to the audience and "Killer Kalowski".

    RIP Mario.

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    Haystacks Carloon. Leroy the Heart Puncher ,allegedly had to move here from the US because he killed an opponent with his 'heart punch'. Unforgettable stuff.

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    I remember watching him on Saturday morning too ...him and "Brute Barnard"
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    Quote Originally Posted by POD View Post
    Haystacks Carloon. Leroy the Heart Puncher ,allegedly had to move here from the US because he killed an opponent with his 'heart punch'. Unforgettable stuff.
    Mario Milano was brilliant - WCW was a childhood tv staple for me. Used to watch it with my Dad. I thought Ox Baker was the heart puncher ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by l00kin4 View Post
    Mario Milano was brilliant - WCW was a childhood tv staple for me. Used to watch it with my Dad. I thought Ox Baker was the heart puncher ?
    David
    Me too, then after wrestling you had a 10 min break to go to the loo as Bob Santamaria gave his "point of View", then back in front of the idiot box to watch "Epic Theatre" And all this in glorious Black and white.
    Does any one here actually remember Black and white TV

    I heard from my mum a story where dad took her to festival hall one night to watch the wrestling, mum thought it was real and tried to get up towards the ring to stop it. She couldn't believe how men could get up there and beat each other up whilst the crowd cheered.
    She was very embarrassed when she was told by dad it was all staged.


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