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Tony Altomare

Anthony C. Altomare[a] (July 24, 1928 – February 18, 2003) was an American professional wrestler, trainer, and marketer. He is perhaps best known as one half of the tag team "The Sicilians" with Lou Albano, from his debut in 1960 to 1970.

Tony Altomare
Birth nameAnthony C. Altomare
Born(1928-07-24)July 24, 1928
Stamford, Connecticut, US
DiedFebruary 18, 2003(2003-02-18) (aged 74)
Stamford, Connecticut, US
Children2
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Tony Altomare
The Stamford Stomper[1]
Debut1960[1]

Early life edit

Altomare was born on July 24, 1928, in Stamford, Connecticut, to Frank and Pauline Altomare (née Vescio). He was the oldest of four children: brothers Peter and Robert and sister Madeline. At the age of 18, Altomare enlisted in the United States Army's 82nd Airborne Division, where he served for two years. It was during this time that his mother died, and he became something of a parent to his youngest brother Robert, who was only three at the time. Anthony and Peter, later joined by Robert, became lifeguards for Stamford's West Beach, where he would eventually rise to become the city's chief lifeguard for a 25-year tenure. During this time, he instituted free swimming lessons to the public and saved at least several lives. He married Mollie Gawitt of Stamford, and had two children.

Altomare's work as a lifeguard led to a career in entertainment. He appeared in 1964's The Horror of Party Beach, which was shot at West Beach. More importantly, he was recruited into the world of professional wrestling by a promoter who noted his impressive physique.[2]

Professional wrestling career edit

As a wrestler, Altomare was paired with Lou Albano, another Italian, in a stereotypical Italian gangster duo known as "The Sicilians." The pair won the Midwest tag team championship on the undercard of the June 30, 1961 Comiskey Park event starring Pat O'Connor and Buddy Rogers that set the all-time record gate in the United States to that point. Their realistic depiction of gangster characters caught the attention of actual mafiosi in 1961. In Chicago, Tony Accardo and two associates "requested" that Albano and Altomare cease using the word "mafia." During their run as Midwest tag team champions, personal differences with bookers and other wrestlers resulted in the pair abandoning the territory quickly enough that they did not lose the title before leaving.[3] In July 1967, they won the WWWF United States Tag Team Championship from Arnold Skaaland and Spiros Arion.[4] Albano and Altomare held the championship for two weeks.

After Albano became a manager in 1970, Altomare continued as a singles wrestler, until retiring sometime before 1979. He then worked as a road agent and referee. In 1979, Vince McMahon, Sr. assigned Altomare to be the chaperone of a new and unruly wrestler named Hulk Hogan. Altomare befriended Hogan and thus frequently let Hogan do as he please, including partying and drinking before matches.[5] Nonetheless, Altomare taught Hogan the basics of the wrestling business, in and outside the ring, and in his autobiography, Hogan called Altomare's appointment as his chaperone "one of the best gifts McMahon ever gave me."[6]

In 1980, Altomare filled in for Afa in a three-on-three match alongside Sika and his old partner, Lou Albano, ten years after the breakup of The Sicilians. The two remained friends for life.

Later, Altomare was promoted to a low-level executive position within Vince McMahon, Jr.'s new WWF promotion. He was responsible for ensuring the arrival and sale of WWF-branded merchandise at wrestling shows. In 1984, he opened a wrestling school in Orange, Connecticut, called "The Factory," where he trained later superstars such as Ted Arcidi, Paul Roma, and Doc Butler and established a training relationship with Curtis Sliwa and the Guardian Angels.[7]

Death edit

Tony Altomare died in Stamford of heart failure on February 18, 2003, at the age of 74. He was buried in Spring Grove cemetery in Darien, Connecticut.[8]

Championships and accomplishments edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Surname is occasionally misspelled Altimore, Altomore, or Altomaro.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Online World of Wrestling - Wrestler Profiles - Tony Altomare
  2. ^ Carella, Angela (2010). Guards shaped life at West Beach. GreenwichTime.com [1]
  3. ^ Albano, Lou (2008). Often Imitated, Never Duplicated: Captain Lou Albano. GEAN Publishing. pp. 23–25. ISBN 978-0-615-18998-7.
  4. ^ Ellison, Lillian. First Goddess of the Squared Circle, pp. 166–167.
  5. ^ Albano, 2008, p. 104
  6. ^ Hogan, Hulk (2009). My Life Outside the Ring. St. Martin's Press. p. 86. ISBN 978-0312588892.
  7. ^ Albano, 2008, pp. 104-105
  8. ^ Cribbs, Bill. "Miscellaneous Obituaries, Fairfield Co., Connecticut". www.genealogybuff.com. Retrieved 2017-09-05.
  9. ^ "Midwest Tag Team Title (Illinois & Wisconsin)".

External links edit

  • Online World of Wrestling profile
  • Tony Altomare at Find a Grave

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Anthony C Altomare a July 24 1928 February 18 2003 was an American professional wrestler trainer and marketer He is perhaps best known as one half of the tag team The Sicilians with Lou Albano from his debut in 1960 to 1970 Tony AltomareBirth nameAnthony C AltomareBorn 1928 07 24 July 24 1928Stamford Connecticut USDiedFebruary 18 2003 2003 02 18 aged 74 Stamford Connecticut USChildren2Professional wrestling careerRing name s Tony AltomareThe Stamford Stomper 1 Debut1960 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional wrestling career 3 Death 4 Championships and accomplishments 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editAltomare was born on July 24 1928 in Stamford Connecticut to Frank and Pauline Altomare nee Vescio He was the oldest of four children brothers Peter and Robert and sister Madeline At the age of 18 Altomare enlisted in the United States Army s 82nd Airborne Division where he served for two years It was during this time that his mother died and he became something of a parent to his youngest brother Robert who was only three at the time Anthony and Peter later joined by Robert became lifeguards for Stamford s West Beach where he would eventually rise to become the city s chief lifeguard for a 25 year tenure During this time he instituted free swimming lessons to the public and saved at least several lives He married Mollie Gawitt of Stamford and had two children Altomare s work as a lifeguard led to a career in entertainment He appeared in 1964 s The Horror of Party Beach which was shot at West Beach More importantly he was recruited into the world of professional wrestling by a promoter who noted his impressive physique 2 Professional wrestling career editAs a wrestler Altomare was paired with Lou Albano another Italian in a stereotypical Italian gangster duo known as The Sicilians The pair won the Midwest tag team championship on the undercard of the June 30 1961 Comiskey Park event starring Pat O Connor and Buddy Rogers that set the all time record gate in the United States to that point Their realistic depiction of gangster characters caught the attention of actual mafiosi in 1961 In Chicago Tony Accardo and two associates requested that Albano and Altomare cease using the word mafia During their run as Midwest tag team champions personal differences with bookers and other wrestlers resulted in the pair abandoning the territory quickly enough that they did not lose the title before leaving 3 In July 1967 they won the WWWF United States Tag Team Championship from Arnold Skaaland and Spiros Arion 4 Albano and Altomare held the championship for two weeks After Albano became a manager in 1970 Altomare continued as a singles wrestler until retiring sometime before 1979 He then worked as a road agent and referee In 1979 Vince McMahon Sr assigned Altomare to be the chaperone of a new and unruly wrestler named Hulk Hogan Altomare befriended Hogan and thus frequently let Hogan do as he please including partying and drinking before matches 5 Nonetheless Altomare taught Hogan the basics of the wrestling business in and outside the ring and in his autobiography Hogan called Altomare s appointment as his chaperone one of the best gifts McMahon ever gave me 6 In 1980 Altomare filled in for Afa in a three on three match alongside Sika and his old partner Lou Albano ten years after the breakup of The Sicilians The two remained friends for life Later Altomare was promoted to a low level executive position within Vince McMahon Jr s new WWF promotion He was responsible for ensuring the arrival and sale of WWF branded merchandise at wrestling shows In 1984 he opened a wrestling school in Orange Connecticut called The Factory where he trained later superstars such as Ted Arcidi Paul Roma and Doc Butler and established a training relationship with Curtis Sliwa and the Guardian Angels 7 Death editTony Altomare died in Stamford of heart failure on February 18 2003 at the age of 74 He was buried in Spring Grove cemetery in Darien Connecticut 8 Championships and accomplishments editFred Kohler Enterprises Midwest Tag Team Championship 1 time with Captain Lou Albano 9 World Wide Wrestling Federation WWWF United States Tag Team Championship 1 time with Captain Lou AlbanoNotes edit Surname is occasionally misspelled Altimore Altomore or Altomaro References edit a b Online World of Wrestling Wrestler Profiles Tony Altomare Carella Angela 2010 Guards shaped life at West Beach GreenwichTime com 1 Albano Lou 2008 Often Imitated Never Duplicated Captain Lou Albano GEAN Publishing pp 23 25 ISBN 978 0 615 18998 7 Ellison Lillian First Goddess of the Squared Circle pp 166 167 Albano 2008 p 104 Hogan Hulk 2009 My Life Outside the Ring St Martin s Press p 86 ISBN 978 0312588892 Albano 2008 pp 104 105 Cribbs Bill Miscellaneous Obituaries Fairfield Co Connecticut www genealogybuff com Retrieved 2017 09 05 Midwest Tag Team Title Illinois amp Wisconsin External links editOnline World of Wrestling profile Tony Altomare at 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