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Bruno
Sammartino interviewed recently for WWE specials -
June 2014

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Sammartino
presented with statue of himself in the ring
WWE
had a film crew in Pittsburgh, PA over the past week
and filmed footage for a future Bruno Sammartino DVD
or WWE Network special. It should be noted that Bruno's
name has been mentioned in numerous WWE surveys lately.
Bruno
Sammartino bio:
Height:
5'10"
Weight: 265 lbs.
From: Abruzzi, Italy; Pittsburgh, Pa.
Signature Move: Bear Hug; Backbreaker
Career Highlights: Longest-reigning WWE Champion;
2013 WWE Hall of Fame Inductee
During
his childhood in a small Italian mountain town, 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 riches first-hand as the longest-reigning
WWE Champion and the most beloved competitor in the
history of the squared circle.
Life
wasnt always so glorious for The Italian Superman.
Brunos brother and sister both passed away at
young ages and Adolf Hitlers Nazi forces seized
their town, but Bruno persevered. He hid in a mountain
called Valla Rocca during the German occupation and
eventually joined his immigrant father in Pittsburgh
in 1950.
Sammartino
began exercising at the local Young Mens Hebrew
Association 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 Mr. McMahons father, Vincent J. McMahon,
and went pro almost instantly.
Bruno
became an overnight sensation, connecting with not
only fellow Italians, but also Latinos, Greeks and
Jews, successfully bridging the gap in Americas
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 in 1971, grown men
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 protégé,
Larry Zbyszko, inside a steel cage at New York Citys
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 support
system for his son David, who was just beginning his
grappling career. Now known as The Living Legend,
Bruno also engaged in several rivalries with emerging
stars Rowdy Roddy Piper, Macho Man
Randy Savage and The Honky Tonk Man.
In
his final match, Bruno teamed with the man many say
he passed the torch to, Hulk Hogan. Many Superstars
have carried the torch for WWE since then, but it
was Bruno Sammartino who lit the fire, and became
WWEs first genuine superhero.
Website
Bruno
Sammartino - WWE

Bruno
in his prime as WWWE Champion


with
Arnold Schwarzenegger

with
Triple H at Madison Square Garden construction site

with
Bob Backlund, former WWE Champion

with
Jess McMahon
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