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Gino Brito

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Canadian professional wrestler (born 1941)
Gino Brito
Brito in 1976
Personal information
BornLouis Gino Acocella
(1941-05-18)May 18, 1941 (age 84)[2]
ChildrenGino Brito Jr.
FamilyJack Britton (father)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Gino Brito
Louis Cerdan
Billed height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)[1]
Billed weight240 lb (109 kg)[1]
Trained byGeorge Cannon[2]
Debut1961
Retired2004

Louis Gino Acocella[2] (born May 18, 1941), better known by hisring nameGino Brito, is a retired Canadianprofessional wrestler and promoter. He was most popular inMontreal. AsLouis Cerdan, he was aWWWF Tag Team Champion with fellowItalian-Canadian wrestlerTony Parisi. He trained another Italian-Canadian wrestler,Dino Bravo.

Professional wrestling career

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Active wrestler

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Brito (top) and Tony Parisi (bottom),c. 1983

Brito was the son of wrestler Jack Britton. Born Gabriel Acocella, he and his brother Luigi were renamedJack Britton andLou Kelly, respectively, by promoterPaul Bowser, who wanted to attractBoston's Irish population to his events by featuring "Irish" wrestlers.[3]

He began working with Detroit promoters Bert Ruby and Harry Light over a year later.,[2] who organized a central booking office for midget wrestlers in the 1950s.[2] Brito had a job for the promotion shuttling the wrestlers from city to city.[2] Before becoming a professional wrestler at the age of seventeen, Brito was anamateur wrestler.[2] At age seventeen, he was trained byGeorge Cannon.[2] He began working with Detroit promoters Bert Ruby and Harry Light over a year later.[2]

He first teamed withTony Parisi in Tennessee, where the duo won the tag titles inNick Gulas's promotion within two weeks.[2] The two also won theWWWF Tag Team Championship in 1975 fromBlackjack Mulligan andBlackjack Lanza.[2] They later lost the title toThe Executioners.[2] Brito continued to wrestle through the mid-80s.

Promoting

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He also promoted shows under theInternational Wrestling banner inMontreal beginning in the 1980s, when he earned a television deal for his promotion.[2] The promotion lost several key players in the mid-1980s, such asThe Rougeaus,Rick Martel, andDino Bravo.[2] It held events that sometimes had up to 20,000 fans in attendance.[4] The company, however, went bankrupt in 1987, nine months after the aforementioned wrestlers left.[2] The promotion was the last Quebec-based promotion to have a weekly television show.[5]

After International Wrestling closed,Pat Patterson convinced Brito to be the WWWF promoter in Montreal, a job Brito held for four years.[2] Brito also appeared in the WWF old-timers battle royal in November 1987 (the first eliminated in a match won byLou Thesz that featured several former world champions).

In 2003, Brito began promoting again with a promotion called Canadian Professional Wrestling (CPW) inHull, Quebec.[6][7] He joined with promoterPaul Leduc and his Montreal-based promotion.[6] The promotion draws crowds of approximately 600 people every couple of months.[6] More than 1,000 people attended the first anniversary event, in whichAbdullah the Butcher andPierre Carl Ouellet also participated.[7] In October 2004, at the age of 63, Brito wrestled a match for the promotion, a loss in a six-man tag team match.[8] In January 2005, the first of six events began airing on Canadian pay-per-view, which featured wrestlers from Brito's CPW, as well as footage from his International Wrestling promotion.[4]

Personal life

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Brito's father, Jack Britton, and uncle were both professional wrestlers.[2] Brito's son, Gino Brito Jr., also worked in the business for a short time.[2]

He is of Italian descent, which is reflected in his ring name Gino Brito.[2] To form the name, Brito shortened his father's name Britton.[2] He was good friends with other Italian wrestlers, such asTony Parisi,Bruno Sammartino, andDominic DeNucci.[2]

Brito was arrested in October 1992 on extortion and loan sharking charges in relation to his work as an "enforcer" for loan sharks in the Montreal area.[9]

After finishing his career in the wrestling business, Brito began working atSubaru car business—buying and auctioning—with his brother-in-law.[2]

Championships and accomplishments

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References

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  1. ^abShields, Brian; Sullivan, Kevin (2009).WWE Encyclopedia.DK. p. 112.ISBN 978-0-7566-4190-0.
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw"Canadian Hall of Fame: Gino Brito".SLAM! Wrestling.
  3. ^"The Acocellas"Mad Dogs, Midgets and Screw Jobs: The Untold Story of How Montréal Shaped the World of Wrestling byPatric Laprade andBertrand Hébert;ECW Press (2013) via Google Books; retrieved April 13, 2018
  4. ^abLacroix, Corey David (November 12, 2004)."CPW secures PPV deal".SLAM! Wrestling. Archived from the original on July 18, 2012. Retrieved2008-09-14.
  5. ^Leroux, Yves (January 16, 2005)."Gino Brito honoured at inaugural MWO show".SLAM! Wrestling. Retrieved2008-09-14.
  6. ^abcOliver, Greg (July 16, 2003)."Brito's CPW trying to grow".SLAM! Wrestling. Retrieved2008-09-14.
  7. ^abLacroix, Corey David (November 5, 2003)."CPW celebrates in style".SLAM! Wrestling. Retrieved2008-09-14.
  8. ^Lacroix, Corey David (October 22, 2004)."Gino Brito returns to the ring".SLAM! Wrestling. Retrieved2008-09-14.
  9. ^"Wrestling Observer Rewind • Oct. 19, 1992". 28 August 2016.
  10. ^"North American Heavyweight Title (Maritimes)". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved2008-11-11.
  11. ^"Grand Prix Wrestling Tag Team Title page". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved2020-01-07.
  12. ^"International Wrestling International Tag Team Title (Montreal)". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved2008-09-14.
  13. ^"History of the World Tag Team Championship".World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved2008-09-14.
  14. ^"International Heavyweight Title/WWWF International Heavyweight Title History". Solie's Title Histories. Retrieved2008-09-14.

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