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|nicknames=El Novio de Madonna | |nicknames=El Novio de Madonna | ||
|nameHistory=Louie Spicolli (debut - death), Mercenario III (WWA), The Body Snatcher (WWF, 08/92), Killer Blond (AAA, 1993), Madonna's Boyfriend (AAA, 93 - 94), Rad Radford (WWF, 94 - 95) | |nameHistory=Louie Spicolli (debut - death), Mercenario III (WWA), The Body Snatcher (WWF, 08/92), Killer Blond (AAA, 1993), Madonna's Boyfriend (AAA, 93 - 94), Rad Radford (WWF, 94 - 95) | ||
|family= | |family=JB Varsity (nephew) | ||
|maestro=[[Bill Anderson]] | |maestro=[[Bill Anderson]] | ||
|birthdate=[[February 10]], [[1971]] - [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[USA]] | |birthdate=[[February 10]], [[1971]] - [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[USA]] | ||
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|debut=[[Early 1988]] - [[Duluth]], [[Minnesota]], [[USA]] | |debut=[[Early 1988]] - [[Duluth]], [[Minnesota]], [[USA]] | ||
|lostmaskto=[[Villano III|Los Villanos III]], [[Villano IV|IV]], [[Villano V|V]] - [[July 19]], [[1991]] - [[Auditorio de Tijuana]] | |lostmaskto=[[Villano III|Los Villanos III]], [[Villano IV|IV]], [[Villano V|V]] - [[July 19]], [[1991]] - [[Auditorio de Tijuana]] | ||
|height= | |height=5'10") | ||
|weight= | |weight=248lbs/112kg | ||
|signatureMoves=[[Power Bomb]], [[Death Valley Driver]], [[Northern Lights Suplex]] | |signatureMoves=[[Power Bomb]], [[Death Valley Driver|Spicolli Driver]], [[Northern Lights Suplex]], [[Spinebuster]] | ||
|titles=[[WWA World Trios Titles]] (2, w/ [[Bill Anderson]] & [[Tim Patterson]]), Arizona: | |titles=[[WWA World Trios Titles]] (2, w/ [[Bill Anderson]] & [[Tim Patterson]]), Arizona: IWF Championship,AWF Heavyweight Title | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Louie Spicolli, born Louis Mucciolo, started to train at age 17 as a birthday present from his family. He was trained by [[Bill Anderson]], who would later be one of his team partners in the [[Mercenarios Americanos]] (Amercian Mercenaries) team. | |||
Louie's debut was in early [[1988]] when he lost in a WWF TV taping in [[Duluth]], [[Minnesota]] to veteran "Outlaw" Ron Bass. He'd mainly wrestle as a preliminary wrestler, or "TV jobber" for the WWF or Verne Gagne's AWA whenever they were in California, though with the years he became a regular WWF "TV wrestler" (meaning he was a regular preliminary in the federation's minor shows). | Louie's debut was in early [[1988]] when he lost in a [[WWF]] TV taping in [[Duluth]], [[Minnesota]] to veteran "Outlaw" Ron Bass. He'd mainly wrestle as a preliminary wrestler, or "TV jobber" for the WWF or Verne Gagne's AWA whenever they were in [[California]], though with the years he became a regular WWF "TV wrestler" (meaning he was a regular preliminary in the federation's minor shows). | ||
He also wrestled in lucha style cards in | He also wrestled in lucha style cards in California and [[Tijuana]] as a "gringo" heel, as he was especially trained for that style. He had some success in Tijuana's [[WWA]] as he became a two times trios champion. | ||
His first actual push in a TV based promotion was in [[1990]] when | His first actual push in a TV based promotion was in [[1990]] when Herb Abrams started out his UWF promotion based out of California. Spicolli, now nicknamed "Cutie Pie" still had the role of a preliminarist, but he got interview time, etc., so they probably had some plans for him though this promotion went nowhere. | ||
He kept wrestling for the | He kept wrestling for the WWF and many indies, including the Arizona based IWF, where he was recognized as the first champion (he was awarded the title on [[December 15]], [[1992]]). He also wrestled as Killer Blond or Louie Spicolli whenever [[AAA]] was in California promoting shows, and he impressed [[Konnan]] and [[Antonio Peña]], so in [[1994]] he started to wrestle in [[Mexico]] as well. Now he had a new name, Madonna's Boyfriend, and he was a cocky, dancing American rudo. Spicolli wasn't all that big, but in Mexico he was like a giant and he was an asset to the memorable [[Los Gringos Locos]] stable. He had an appearance for the legendary AAA/IWC [[When Worlds Collide]] PPV. Following [[Art Barr]]'s untimely death, there was no point in continuing the Los Gringos Locos stable and Spicolli (along with [[Eddie Guerrero]] and Konnan) left AAA. | ||
Shortly thereafter he joined the | Shortly thereafter he joined the WWF where he had a low-card wrestler role as the grunge boy Rad Radford and was involved in an angle with The Bodydonnas team of Skip and Sunny. He left the WWF and signed with [[ECW]] where he was used in a better way and had a feud with one of the promotion's top guys, [[Tommy Dreamer]]. In late [[1997]] he signed with [[WCW]] via his old friend [[Scott Hall]] and had a minor push as a nWo member and lackey of Hall. He was given more mic time than ever and he was even used as a commentator for some shows. | ||
=== Death === | === Death === | ||
Louie Spicolli was found dead on [[February 15]], [[1998]] in his home of San Diego; he passed away only five days after his 27th birthday. The autopsy revealed a few days later that the cause of death was an accidental overdose of prescribed painkillers mixed with alcohol. Even though he was not a huge star, a death of this nature was still a shocking one in the world of wrestling, as [[WWE]], | Louie Spicolli was found dead on [[February 15]], [[1998]] in his home of San Diego; he passed away only five days after his 27th birthday. The autopsy revealed a few days later that the cause of death was an accidental overdose of prescribed painkillers mixed with alcohol. Even though he was not a huge star, a death of this nature was still a shocking one in the world of wrestling, as [[WWE]], WCW and ECW all payed homage to Spicolli before their weekly show. Spicolli's untimely death received a lot of attention by the media and fans. Other than becoming a professional wrestler, he always dreamed of becoming a wrestling booker, a Hollywood star, and a police officer. | ||
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Biography
Louie Spicolli, born Louis Mucciolo, started to train at age 17 as a birthday present from his family. He was trained by Bill Anderson, who would later be one of his team partners in the Mercenarios Americanos (Amercian Mercenaries) team.
Louie's debut was in early 1988 when he lost in a WWF TV taping in Duluth, Minnesota to veteran "Outlaw" Ron Bass. He'd mainly wrestle as a preliminary wrestler, or "TV jobber" for the WWF or Verne Gagne's AWA whenever they were in California, though with the years he became a regular WWF "TV wrestler" (meaning he was a regular preliminary in the federation's minor shows).
He also wrestled in lucha style cards in California and Tijuana as a "gringo" heel, as he was especially trained for that style. He had some success in Tijuana's WWA as he became a two times trios champion.
His first actual push in a TV based promotion was in 1990 when Herb Abrams started out his UWF promotion based out of California. Spicolli, now nicknamed "Cutie Pie" still had the role of a preliminarist, but he got interview time, etc., so they probably had some plans for him though this promotion went nowhere.
He kept wrestling for the WWF and many indies, including the Arizona based IWF, where he was recognized as the first champion (he was awarded the title on December 15, 1992). He also wrestled as Killer Blond or Louie Spicolli whenever AAA was in California promoting shows, and he impressed Konnan and Antonio Peña, so in 1994 he started to wrestle in Mexico as well. Now he had a new name, Madonna's Boyfriend, and he was a cocky, dancing American rudo. Spicolli wasn't all that big, but in Mexico he was like a giant and he was an asset to the memorable Los Gringos Locos stable. He had an appearance for the legendary AAA/IWC When Worlds Collide PPV. Following Art Barr's untimely death, there was no point in continuing the Los Gringos Locos stable and Spicolli (along with Eddie Guerrero and Konnan) left AAA.
Shortly thereafter he joined the WWF where he had a low-card wrestler role as the grunge boy Rad Radford and was involved in an angle with The Bodydonnas team of Skip and Sunny. He left the WWF and signed with ECW where he was used in a better way and had a feud with one of the promotion's top guys, Tommy Dreamer. In late 1997 he signed with WCW via his old friend Scott Hall and had a minor push as a nWo member and lackey of Hall. He was given more mic time than ever and he was even used as a commentator for some shows.
Death
Louie Spicolli was found dead on February 15, 1998 in his home of San Diego; he passed away only five days after his 27th birthday. The autopsy revealed a few days later that the cause of death was an accidental overdose of prescribed painkillers mixed with alcohol. Even though he was not a huge star, a death of this nature was still a shocking one in the world of wrestling, as WWE, WCW and ECW all payed homage to Spicolli before their weekly show. Spicolli's untimely death received a lot of attention by the media and fans. Other than becoming a professional wrestler, he always dreamed of becoming a wrestling booker, a Hollywood star, and a police officer.
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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91/07/19 | masks | Los Villanos I, IV & V | Mercenarios Americanos (Tim Patterson, Bill Anderson & Louie Spicolli) | Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California |