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The Full Blooded Italians were announced for the first-ever match of the new Extreme Reunion organization in 2009; which is conceived as a continuation of the original Extreme Championship Wrestling. Their opponents were announced as The Blue World Order (Stevie Richards and the Blue Meanie). They would lose to them. [8]
The team and cousin storyline of Nunzio and Noble soon faded. Nunzio reformed the Full Blooded Italians, this time with Johnny "The Bull" Stamboli and Chuck Palumbo, but the team found little success. [11] After WrestleMania XX, Palumbo was drafted to Raw, and the F.B.I. was reduced to a tag team. [12]
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Later that year, he became the leader of The Full Blooded Italians, adopting the nickname "The Big Don" and the tongue-in-cheek gimmick of a caporegime. Rich both managed The Full Blooded Italians and occasionally wrestled. He left ECW in 1999. [1] [14]
Michael Iorio (born April 20, 1964) is a retired American professional wrestler best known under the ring name of Big Guido.Iorio wrestled as an enforcer for The Full Blooded Italians in Extreme Championship Wrestling in the late 1990s.
Graziano would return to wrestling in 2009 since ECW folded in 2001. On June 29, 2009, Graziano reunited with The Full Blooded Italians at Legends of The Arena losing to The Blue World Order. In August 2010, Graziano made an appearance for TNA Hardcore Justice (2010).
Full Blooded Italians members (17 P) Pages in category "American professional wrestlers of Italian descent" The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total.
A month later, Smothers traveled to the Continental Wrestling Association, spending 1985 as an enhancement talent appearing on Saturday morning television. [3]For the first time in his nascent career, Smothers, a natural babyface, began to receive a noticeable push, [3] gaining wins over the likes of Danny Davis, Gypsy Joe, Ron Sexton, and David Haskins. [2]