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Len Rossi

Rinaldo Leonard Rositani (September 24, 1929 – October 9, 2020[4]), known professionally as Len Rossi, was an American professional wrestler who competed throughout the National Wrestling Alliance from 1958–1972.[5] A 14-time NWA World Tag Team Champion and one of the most popular stars in the history of NWA Mid-America,[4] Rossi was also a member of both the NWA Hall of Fame (class of 2016) and the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame (class of 2004).

Len Rossi
Rossi in 1979
Birth nameRinaldo Leonard Rositani[1]
Born(1929-09-24)September 24, 1929
Utica, New York, United States
DiedOctober 9, 2020(2020-10-09) (aged 91)
Nolensville, Tennessee
Spouse(s)
Jeanie Rossi
(m. 1993)
[2]
Professional wrestling career
Billed weight206 lb (93 kg)
Billed fromUtica, New York[3]
Debut1958
Retired1972

Early life edit

Rossi was born to Italian migrant parents in 1929 in Utica, New York.[4] He worked out at a local YMCA in his teenage years where a coach goaded him into wrestling. Rositano stated that "he mopped the floor with me, but I took it as a challenge" and from the age of 14, he wrestled for the YMCA. Due to their being no high school wrestling program in the area, he wrestled unsanctioned matches for a few dollars a shot. He then served two years in the U.S. military but his sights were set on a career in wrestling. "That was my intention from the very beginning" Rositano stated. Soon thereafter he set about a career as a pro under New York promoter Ed Don George.[4]

Professional wrestling career edit

Len Rositano became Len Rossi early in his career after a Boston promoter told him that his surname would not fit onto a promotional poster. His first major rival was Gypsy Joe in 1954 and '55 in the NWA's Utah-Idaho area. He went on to wrestle in Texas, Illinois, Wisconsin and New York before traveling to Tennessee for what was scheduled to be a short tenure in 1958.[4] With his son approaching age to start school, Len and his wife decided to settle in Tennessee. Rossi would leave the state to wrestle in different territories, as well as a tour of Japan, but Tennessee would be his home thereafter.

In June 1958, Rossi won the NWA World Tag Team Championship with Tex Riley, defeating Don & Jackie Fargo in NWA Mid-America, the first of fourteen reigns for Rossi.[6] They continued as a team throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s, becoming the most popular team Nick Gulas's Mid-America territory.[7][4] Rossi has credited Riley (the veteran of the pairing) for advancing his understanding of wrestling audiences. Rossi and Riley went on to have numerous reigns as tag team champions together with both the NWA World and NWA Southern Tag Team Championship.[6]

Rossi was the main babyface and most popular wrestler on Birmingham's Channel 42 "Live Studio Wrestling" from the 1960s until 1972.[8] "He was different than what they were used to seeing down here" fellow wrestler Billy Wicks said of Rossi, "he was a Yankee coming down to Tennessee and that wasn't easy".[4] Rossi was also NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Champion throughout much of the 1960s, defending the title primarily in NWA Mid-America and various promotions across the Southern U.S.[9]

In 1972, at the height of his popularity, Rossi was involved in an automobile accident en route to a wrestling bout in Tupelo. He suffered serious external injuries including broken arms, ribs, ankle and broken bones in his feet[5] though he sustained no internal injuries. “I was able to get out of the car with my left arm, which was not broken and roll into a ditch as a tractor trailer headed straight for us” Rossi stated about the accident.[5] Ultimately, the injuries ended his wrestling career.

Later life edit

After retiring from professional wrestling, Rossi became interested in healthy eating as a means of healing, which was spurred on after his accident and an unrelated stay in hospital. "God stepped in, and I went back to school to study natural healing and the use of nutriceuticals," Rossi said. For the past 40 years, he operated Len Rossi's Health Foods, the oldest operating merchant in Brentwood, Tennessee.[5] Since his retirement from wrestling, Rossi was inducted into the NWA Hall of Fame (class of 2016) and the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame (class of 2004). He was also honored by his adopted hometown in Tennessee for his "athletic career, induction into the NWA Hall of Fame and continued commitment to the community." Rossi died on October 9, 2020, in Nolensville, Tennessee. He was 91 years old.[10]

Championships and accomplishments edit

References edit

  1. ^ Observer Staff (October 19, 2020). "OCTOBER 19, 2020 OBSERVER NEWSLETTER: WWE DRAFT, G1 CLIMAX 30". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  2. ^ "Relocated Rossi still preaches gospel of good health - the Nashville Ledger".
  3. ^ Chicago Film Archives presents "Wrestling from Chicago" (September 11, 2014). "Great Yamato vs. Len Rossi (06/10/1955)" – via YouTube.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Johnson, Steven; Oliver, Greg; Mooneyham, Mike; Dillon, J. J. (January 11, 2013). The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: Heroes and Icons. ECW Press. ISBN 9781770902695 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ a b c d Editor, Kerri Bartlett • Assistant. "Len Rossi Health Foods celebrates 40 years in Brentwood". {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  6. ^ a b "Len Rossi".
  7. ^ III, Harris M. Lentz (October 21, 2003). Biographical Dictionary of Professional Wrestling, 2d ed. McFarland. ISBN 9781476605050 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ "Wrasslin' at Channel 42: More exciting on TV". March 29, 2014.
  9. ^ "NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com.
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on December 25, 2016. Retrieved November 24, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^ Hoops, Brian (January 19, 2019). "Pro wrestling history (01/19): Ric Flair wins WWF title in 1992 Royal Rumble". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
  12. ^ Duncan, Royal; Will, Gary (2006) [2000.]. "(Memphis, Nashville) Tennessee: Southern Tag Team Title [Roy Welsch & Nick Gulas, Jerry Jarrett from 1977]". Wrestling title histories: professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present. Waterloo, Ontario: Archeus Communications. pp. 185–189. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  13. ^ "Southern Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles. Retrieved January 19, 2020.

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Rinaldo Leonard Rositani September 24 1929 October 9 2020 4 known professionally as Len Rossi was an American professional wrestler who competed throughout the National Wrestling Alliance from 1958 1972 5 A 14 time NWA World Tag Team Champion and one of the most popular stars in the history of NWA Mid America 4 Rossi was also a member of both the NWA Hall of Fame class of 2016 and the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame class of 2004 Len RossiRossi in 1979Birth nameRinaldo Leonard Rositani 1 Born 1929 09 24 September 24 1929Utica New York United StatesDiedOctober 9 2020 2020 10 09 aged 91 Nolensville TennesseeSpouse s Jeanie Rossi m 1993 wbr 2 Professional wrestling careerBilled weight206 lb 93 kg Billed fromUtica New York 3 Debut1958Retired1972 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional wrestling career 3 Later life 4 Championships and accomplishments 5 ReferencesEarly life editRossi was born to Italian migrant parents in 1929 in Utica New York 4 He worked out at a local YMCA in his teenage years where a coach goaded him into wrestling Rositano stated that he mopped the floor with me but I took it as a challenge and from the age of 14 he wrestled for the YMCA Due to their being no high school wrestling program in the area he wrestled unsanctioned matches for a few dollars a shot He then served two years in the U S military but his sights were set on a career in wrestling That was my intention from the very beginning Rositano stated Soon thereafter he set about a career as a pro under New York promoter Ed Don George 4 Professional wrestling career editLen Rositano became Len Rossi early in his career after a Boston promoter told him that his surname would not fit onto a promotional poster His first major rival was Gypsy Joe in 1954 and 55 in the NWA s Utah Idaho area He went on to wrestle in Texas Illinois Wisconsin and New York before traveling to Tennessee for what was scheduled to be a short tenure in 1958 4 With his son approaching age to start school Len and his wife decided to settle in Tennessee Rossi would leave the state to wrestle in different territories as well as a tour of Japan but Tennessee would be his home thereafter In June 1958 Rossi won the NWA World Tag Team Championship with Tex Riley defeating Don amp Jackie Fargo in NWA Mid America the first of fourteen reigns for Rossi 6 They continued as a team throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s becoming the most popular team Nick Gulas s Mid America territory 7 4 Rossi has credited Riley the veteran of the pairing for advancing his understanding of wrestling audiences Rossi and Riley went on to have numerous reigns as tag team champions together with both the NWA World and NWA Southern Tag Team Championship 6 Rossi was the main babyface and most popular wrestler on Birmingham s Channel 42 Live Studio Wrestling from the 1960s until 1972 8 He was different than what they were used to seeing down here fellow wrestler Billy Wicks said of Rossi he was a Yankee coming down to Tennessee and that wasn t easy 4 Rossi was also NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Champion throughout much of the 1960s defending the title primarily in NWA Mid America and various promotions across the Southern U S 9 In 1972 at the height of his popularity Rossi was involved in an automobile accident en route to a wrestling bout in Tupelo He suffered serious external injuries including broken arms ribs ankle and broken bones in his feet 5 though he sustained no internal injuries I was able to get out of the car with my left arm which was not broken and roll into a ditch as a tractor trailer headed straight for us Rossi stated about the accident 5 Ultimately the injuries ended his wrestling career Later life editAfter retiring from professional wrestling Rossi became interested in healthy eating as a means of healing which was spurred on after his accident and an unrelated stay in hospital God stepped in and I went back to school to study natural healing and the use of nutriceuticals Rossi said For the past 40 years he operated Len Rossi s Health Foods the oldest operating merchant in Brentwood Tennessee 5 Since his retirement from wrestling Rossi was inducted into the NWA Hall of Fame class of 2016 and the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame class of 2004 He was also honored by his adopted hometown in Tennessee for his athletic career induction into the NWA Hall of Fame and continued commitment to the community Rossi died on October 9 2020 in Nolensville Tennessee He was 91 years old 10 Championships and accomplishments editNational Wrestling Alliance NWA World Tag Team Championship Mid America version 16 times 11 with Tex Riley 2 Jackie Fargo 1 Tamaya Soto 2 Johnny Walker 2 Don Carson 2 and Bearcat Brown 7 NWA Mid America Heavyweight Championship 1 time NWA Mid America Tag Team Championship 3 times with Tony Charles 2 and Bearcat Brown 1 NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Championship 7 times NWA Southern Tag Team Championship 19 times 12 13 with Dick Beyer 1 Tex Riley 3 Mario Milano 5 Jackie Fargo 2 Bad Boy Hines 1 Tomayo Soto 1 Bearcat Brown 5 Johnny Walker 1 Kevin Sullivan 1 NWA Hall of Fame Class of 2016 Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum Class of 2004 inducteeReferences edit Observer Staff October 19 2020 OCTOBER 19 2020 OBSERVER NEWSLETTER WWE DRAFT G1 CLIMAX 30 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved October 19 2020 Relocated Rossi still preaches gospel of good health the Nashville Ledger Chicago Film Archives presents Wrestling from Chicago September 11 2014 Great Yamato vs Len Rossi 06 10 1955 via YouTube a b c d e f g Johnson Steven Oliver Greg Mooneyham Mike Dillon J J January 11 2013 The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame Heroes and Icons ECW Press ISBN 9781770902695 via Google Books a b c d Editor Kerri Bartlett Assistant Len Rossi Health Foods celebrates 40 years in Brentwood a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help a b Len Rossi III Harris M Lentz October 21 2003 Biographical Dictionary of Professional Wrestling 2d ed McFarland ISBN 9781476605050 via Google Books Wrasslin at Channel 42 More exciting on TV March 29 2014 NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Title Wrestling Titles com Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on December 25 2016 Retrieved November 24 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Hoops Brian January 19 2019 Pro wrestling history 01 19 Ric Flair wins WWF title in 1992 Royal Rumble Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online Retrieved January 18 2019 Duncan Royal Will Gary 2006 2000 Memphis Nashville Tennessee Southern Tag Team Title Roy Welsch amp Nick Gulas Jerry Jarrett from 1977 Wrestling title histories professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present Waterloo Ontario Archeus Communications pp 185 189 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 Southern Tag Team Title Wrestling Titles Retrieved January 19 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Len 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