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Adolfo Bresciano (Italian: [aˈdɔlfo breʃˈʃaːno]; August 6, 1948 – March 10, 1993), better known by the ring name Dino Bravo (Italian: [ˈdiːno ˈbraːvo]), was an Italian-Canadian professional wrestler and promoter. [1] After training under Gino Brito, Bravo started his career in Montreal in the 1970s, working for Lutte Internationale.
Dino Bravo † Dino Bravo 1959 Jack Brisco † Jack Brisco 1973–1976 1980 1982 [19] Floyd Brisco: Jerry Brisco / Bud Brisco 1967 1969 1980 [20] Timothy Brooks † Killer Tim Brooks 1970 1978 Bob Brown † Bulldog Bob Brown 1964–1970 1973–1988 [1] [2] [21] [22] Gerald Brown † Jerry Brown / Gerald Brown 1968–1969 1978–1983 [2] [13 ...
The Dream Team was a World Wrestling Federation tag team from 1985 to March 29, 1987 consisting of Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine managed by "Luscious" Johnny Valiant. The New Dream Team, also managed by Johnny Valiant, saw Dino Bravo replace Brutus Beefcake and competed from March 1987 until the winter of 1988.
Dino Bravo In August 1985, the World Wrestling Federation took over the Montreal-based International Wrestling (Lutte Internationale) promotion. Upon joining the WWF roster, IW mainstay Dino Bravo was billed as the WWF Canadian Champion in some Canadian cities until January 1986, when the title was abandoned.
Jean Gagné (July 19, 1947 – October 21, 2016) was a French–Canadian professional wrestler and manager, best known under the ring name Frenchy Martin.During his World Wrestling Federation heyday in the 1980s as the manager of Canadian wrestler Dino Bravo, he was known for his trademark sign that read "USA is not OK".
Dino Bravo 1976–1979 1986 [25] Freddie Brisco † Jack Brisco 1971–1975 1978 1980 1982–1984 [26] Gerald Brisco: Jerry Brisco 1970–1975 1978 1980–1984 [27] Dennis Brown: Denny Brown 1981 1984–1987 [28] Jerry Brown † Jerry Brown 1977 [29] [30] Robert Bruggers: Bob Bruggers 1973–1975 [31] James Brunzell: Jim Brunzell 1979–1980 ...
While Dino Bravo was Lutte's top star, the Rougeau Brothers were also popular with Quebec wrestling fans. [8] One of the promotion's first major storylines was a three-month feud pitting The Garvin Brothers ( Ronnie and Jimmy Garvin ) against Jacques and Raymond Rougeau, then reigning Canadian International Tag Team Champions , in the summer of ...
The following contest was a re-match from WrestleMania IV between Dino Bravo and "The Rock" Don Muraco. Muraco, the crowd favorite, was in control for most of the match until Bravo's manager, Frenchy Martin distracted Muraco, allowing Bravo to use his side suplex and pin