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Curly Moe

Donald Chester Zalesky (April 3, 1962 – July 1, 2015),[3][4] better known by his ring name Curly Moe, was a Canadian-American retired professional wrestler best known for his time in International World Class Championship Wrestling.[1][2] He was a popular "babyface" in the promotion during the early 1990s, whose gimmick was based on the character Curly Howard from the comedy team The Three Stooges. Bill Apter's 1Wrestling.com has called Curly Moe one of the "silliest characters" in pro wrestling history.[5]

Curly Moe
Birth nameDonald Chester Zalesky
Born(1962-04-03)April 3, 1962
Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada[1][2]
DiedJuly 1, 2015(2015-07-01) (aged 53)
Belleville, New Jersey, U.S.
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Curly Moe[1][2]
Diesel Don[1][2]
Billed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[1][2]
Billed weight394 lb (179 kg)[1][2]
Trained byJohnny Rodz
Debut1990
Retired1994

Professional wrestling career edit

Zalesky trained under Johnny Rodz at "The World's Famous" Gleason's Gym in Brooklyn. Initially wrestling under the name Diesel, Zalesky's trainer changed his ring name several times, including Curly Man Don, before settling on Diesel Don in late 1989.[6] An agile "big man", Zalesky could perform dropkicks and a double leg enzuigiri despite weighing over 500 lbs. He trained with fellow students such as Big Sweet William, Kid Krush, and Mondo Kleen while at the facility. He was also the first-ever opponent of Tommy Dreamer, a future Extreme Championship Wrestling star, who debuted on October 28, 1989.[7]

The derby-wearing behemoth would "Hulk Up" in much the same way Curly did in several of the short films and then unleash his power onto his victim. The Southern oddity didn't have an extended career but he was fun to watch while he Nyuk Nyuk'd his way around the ring.

—Jay Shannon, 1Wrestling.com (April 1, 2010)[5]

Zalesky made his pro wrestling debut the following year in International World Class Championship Wrestling. He was brought in by the Savoldi family as a "family friendly" character younger wrestling fans could relate to. His "gimmick" or in-ring persona was based on Curly Howard of The Three Stooges. He not only bore a strong resemblance to Howard but skillfully mimicked his mannerisms both in and outside the ring.[8] His finisher was called the Soitenly Splash[5] and celebrated victories by performing the Curly Shuffle in the center of the ring.[9]

The promotion went so far as to claim he was the real-life nephew of Curly and Moe Howard attracting some attention from the media. Zalesky was largely used as a comedy act, who antagonized "Boston Bad Boy" Tony Rumble and other IWCCW "heels" with his zany antics, rather than as a serious competitor. In 1991, Zalesky was ranked #445 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the country by Pro Wrestling Illustrated; he was also interviewed by PWI senior editor Bill Apter on PWI Conference.[10]

Post-retirement edit

Weighing in at around 600 lbs. during his career, Zalesky retired due to health problems shortly after IWCCW folded. Following his retirement, Zalesky began teaching ESL (English as a Second Language) to adults in Newark, New Jersey; however, his weight continued to increase over the years. In 2005, his weight reached around 730 lbs. and Zalesky underwent a gastric bypass surgery, resulting in a significant weight loss of 340 lbs. In December 2006, after false reports of his death had circulated the internet, Zalesky issued a public statement to editor Bill Apter regarding his life following his retirement and appeared on 1Wrestling.com.[11] The previous month, he had apparently left a message on the online forums of KayfabeMemories.com to dispel the internet rumors.[A] 1Wrestling.com later included Zalesky's "Curly Moe" gimmick as one of the "silliest characters in wrestling" for a special April Fools' Day column in 2010.[5]

Zalesky died to liver cancer on July 1, 2015.[3][4]

Championships and accomplishments edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Curly Moe is alive and well. I know because I am Curly. I check the net once in a while. I never wrestled as Gustav the Giant. I trained with Tazz - Pete a great guy. & Tommy Dreamer - His mom made me gym pants one time. Nice people. I am 44 years old and I am living in Northern NJ, in the Newark area where I teach English in the Portuguese and Brazilian community known as the Iron Bound. I have been married for 8 years. So please tell people Curly is alive and well."[12]

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Curly Moe Profile". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2007-07-13.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Simpson, Greg. . Mindbenders.ca. Mindbenders Wrestling Greats. Archived from the original on 2018-10-20.
  3. ^ a b Apter, Bill (July 1, 2015). "DON "CURLY MOE" ZALESKY HAS DIED". 1Wrestling.com.
  4. ^ a b "DONALD ZALESKY Obituary". The Star-Ledger. July 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d Shannon, Jay (April 1, 2010). "April's Fools: The Silliest Characters in Wrestling". 1Wrestling.com.
  6. ^ Mazer, Sharon (1998). Professional Wrestling: Sport and Spectacle (Print). Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. pp. 88–89. ISBN 1578060214.
  7. ^ Dreamer, Tommy (October 25, 2010). "SLAM! Wrestling: Celebrating 23 years of Tommy The Dreamer". Canadian Online Explorer.
  8. ^ Carter, Madison. . OldSchool-Wrestling.com. Weird World of Wrestling. Archived from the original on December 1, 2008.
  9. ^ Napolitano, George. Championship Wrestling: Masters of Mayhem. Bdd Promotional Book Co, 1991. (pg. 81) ISBN 0792455959
  10. ^ Moe, Curly (1992). "An Interview with Curly Moe". PWI Conference (Interview). Interviewed by Bill Apter. Boston.
  11. ^ Apter, Bill (December 7, 2006). "Newsline: Curly Moe". 1Wrestling.com. Archived from the original on October 5, 2014.
  12. ^ Zalesky, Don (November 16, 2006). "Curly Moe". KayfabeMemories.com. Retrieved November 12, 2014.

External links edit

  • Curly Moe at Cagematch.net
  • Curly Moe at Wrestlingdata.com
  • Professional wrestling record for Curly Moe from The Internet Wrestling Database

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Donald Chester Zalesky April 3 1962 July 1 2015 3 4 better known by his ring name Curly Moe was a Canadian American retired professional wrestler best known for his time in International World Class Championship Wrestling 1 2 He was a popular babyface in the promotion during the early 1990s whose gimmick was based on the character Curly Howard from the comedy team The Three Stooges Bill Apter s 1Wrestling com has called Curly Moe one of the silliest characters in pro wrestling history 5 Curly MoeBirth nameDonald Chester ZaleskyBorn 1962 04 03 April 3 1962Chicoutimi Quebec Canada 1 2 DiedJuly 1 2015 2015 07 01 aged 53 Belleville New Jersey U S Professional wrestling careerRing name s Curly Moe 1 2 Diesel Don 1 2 Billed height6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 1 2 Billed weight394 lb 179 kg 1 2 Trained byJohnny RodzDebut1990Retired1994 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 2 Post retirement 3 Championships and accomplishments 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Citations 5 External linksProfessional wrestling career editZalesky trained under Johnny Rodz at The World s Famous Gleason s Gym in Brooklyn Initially wrestling under the name Diesel Zalesky s trainer changed his ring name several times including Curly Man Don before settling on Diesel Don in late 1989 6 An agile big man Zalesky could perform dropkicks and a double leg enzuigiri despite weighing over 500 lbs He trained with fellow students such as Big Sweet William Kid Krush and Mondo Kleen while at the facility He was also the first ever opponent of Tommy Dreamer a future Extreme Championship Wrestling star who debuted on October 28 1989 7 The derby wearing behemoth would Hulk Up in much the same way Curly did in several of the short films and then unleash his power onto his victim The Southern oddity didn t have an extended career but he was fun to watch while he Nyuk Nyuk d his way around the ring Jay Shannon 1Wrestling com April 1 2010 5 Zalesky made his pro wrestling debut the following year in International World Class Championship Wrestling He was brought in by the Savoldi family as a family friendly character younger wrestling fans could relate to His gimmick or in ring persona was based on Curly Howard of The Three Stooges He not only bore a strong resemblance to Howard but skillfully mimicked his mannerisms both in and outside the ring 8 His finisher was called the Soitenly Splash 5 and celebrated victories by performing the Curly Shuffle in the center of the ring 9 The promotion went so far as to claim he was the real life nephew of Curly and Moe Howard attracting some attention from the media Zalesky was largely used as a comedy act who antagonized Boston Bad Boy Tony Rumble and other IWCCW heels with his zany antics rather than as a serious competitor In 1991 Zalesky was ranked 445 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the country by Pro Wrestling Illustrated he was also interviewed by PWI senior editor Bill Apter on PWI Conference 10 Post retirement editWeighing in at around 600 lbs during his career Zalesky retired due to health problems shortly after IWCCW folded Following his retirement Zalesky began teaching ESL English as a Second Language to adults in Newark New Jersey however his weight continued to increase over the years In 2005 his weight reached around 730 lbs and Zalesky underwent a gastric bypass surgery resulting in a significant weight loss of 340 lbs In December 2006 after false reports of his death had circulated the internet Zalesky issued a public statement to editor Bill Apter regarding his life following his retirement and appeared on 1Wrestling com 11 The previous month he had apparently left a message on the online forums of KayfabeMemories com to dispel the internet rumors A 1Wrestling com later included Zalesky s Curly Moe gimmick as one of the silliest characters in wrestling for a special April Fools Day column in 2010 5 Zalesky died to liver cancer on July 1 2015 3 4 Championships and accomplishments editPro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked Curly Moe 445 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 1991References editNotes edit Curly Moe is alive and well I know because I am Curly I check the net once in a while I never wrestled as Gustav the Giant I trained with Tazz Pete a great guy amp Tommy Dreamer His mom made me gym pants one time Nice people I am 44 years old and I am living in Northern NJ in the Newark area where I teach English in the Portuguese and Brazilian community known as the Iron Bound I have been married for 8 years So please tell people Curly is alive and well 12 Citations edit a b c d e f Curly Moe Profile Online World of Wrestling Retrieved 2007 07 13 a b c d e f Simpson Greg Mindbender s Wrestling Greats M Mindbenders ca Mindbenders Wrestling Greats Archived from the original on 2018 10 20 a b Apter Bill July 1 2015 DON CURLY MOE ZALESKY HAS DIED 1Wrestling com a b DONALD ZALESKY Obituary The Star Ledger July 2015 a b c d Shannon Jay April 1 2010 April s Fools The Silliest Characters in Wrestling 1Wrestling com Mazer Sharon 1998 Professional Wrestling Sport and Spectacle Print Jackson University Press of Mississippi pp 88 89 ISBN 1578060214 Dreamer Tommy October 25 2010 SLAM Wrestling Celebrating 23 years of Tommy The Dreamer Canadian Online Explorer Carter Madison Indys Curly Moe OldSchool Wrestling com Weird World of Wrestling Archived from the original on December 1 2008 Napolitano George Championship Wrestling Masters of Mayhem Bdd Promotional Book Co 1991 pg 81 ISBN 0792455959 Moe Curly 1992 An Interview with Curly Moe PWI Conference Interview Interviewed by Bill Apter Boston Apter Bill December 7 2006 Newsline Curly Moe 1Wrestling com Archived from the original on October 5 2014 Zalesky Don November 16 2006 Curly Moe KayfabeMemories com Retrieved November 12 2014 External links editCurly Moe at Cagematch net Curly Moe at Wrestlingdata com Professional wrestling record for Curly Moe from The Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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