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The original Full Blooded Italians began in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). After suffering a legitimate concussion at Wrestlepalooza in August 1995, J. T. Smith adopted the gimmick of believing himself to be an Old World Italian (despite being African American).
Kazarian began training with Killer Kowalski in Malden, Massachusetts in 1998, and wrestled his debut match after one month's training, facing Freight Train Dan. After remaining at Kowalski's school for eight months, Kazarian returned to Southern California and began wrestling on the independent circuit, primarily in the Empire Wrestling Federation, [2] where he continued his training and ...
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SoCal Uncensored (SCU) was an American professional wrestling stable that consisted of Christopher Daniels, Frankie Kazarian, and Scorpio Sky.. Daniels and Kazarian formed a tag team during their time in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).
Salvatore Valente is a retired American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Sal E. Graziano. For three years in the Extreme Championship Wrestling from 1998 to 2001, he was a member of The Full Blooded Italians and mainly managed Little Guido .
Tazz, born Peter Senerchia, former professional wrestler and currently wrestling commentator; Velvet Sky, born Jamie Lynn Szantyr; Bray Wyatt (1987–2023), born Windham Lawrence Rotunda (father of Italian descent), third generation professional wrestler, son of Mike Rotunda, grandson of Blackjack Mulligan, brother of Bo Dallas
Sal E. Graziano: Big Sal E. Graziano 1998–2000 Vic Grimes: Grimes / Vic Grimes 1999–2000 Eddie Guerrero Llanes † Eddie Guerrero 1995-1996 Héctor Guerrero Llanes: Héctor Guerrero 1995-1996 Oscar Gutierrez: Rey Misterio, Jr. 1995–1997 Scott Hall † Scott Hall 2000 Mike Hallick † Bruiser Mastino 1995 Hiroaki Hamada: Gran Hamada 1997 ...
John Calipari, basketball coach; Dolph Camilli, baseball player; Roy Campanella, baseball player; Lou Campi, professional bowler; Tony Canadeo, football player; Tony ...