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WWE / WWF - Capt. Lou Albano dies

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Thanks IZZY for passing that info on. For me, besides Buffing, I hate to admit it, but I sure looked forward to Saturday mornings and watching Wrestling during Lou Albano's time in the 80s. He was never lost for words. If I was working at the firehouse, things were quiet, and the chores were done, the guys would let me get that TV for one hour a week. They knew how much I loved that Wrestling. Of course, part of it was taking a verbal beating from my Brothers on the job who had as much fun "beating me up" as I had watching the Wrestling on TV. It was also guys like Captain Lou Albano that brought Wrestling into it's "Peak Years". Well Lou, you did your thing. You gave a lot of enjoyment to millions of viewers like me. Thanks Capt Lou, "we loved ya".

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Thank you, Mr. Acavano.

Edited by Geppetto

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Capt'n Lou was an icon in wrestling for many years and will be missed.

For those that didn't realize it, he lived here in Putnam County NY, Town of Carmel I think?

I used to see him regularly around the area. A very down to earth person..

RIP

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Meet him many times when I was driving truck for a living at Ben Franklen store in Carmel He was a funny guy out in the street.

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As a kid growing up in Carmel and a huge wrestling fan , I will never forget when Capt. Lou was running the Ugly Bartender Contest to raise money for charity and bringing guys like Andre the Giant to Camel. He was a religous man who loves his faith and his community. He once stopped his car and chased a guy down main st. that was protesting something in front of the church, It was pretty funny. That protester never came back...lol RIP Captain Lou

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Thanks guys, these are all great stories. It's really interesting to read that in real life he seemed to be so far different from his Wrestling Character. It's a surprise to me. The stories you guys tell of him are so different from what probadly millions of people would expect.

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Never met the man, but met his son - an insurance agent in Mahopac.

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Thank you, Mr. Acavano.

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no , no , no thank you mr. acavano

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.Now i have to find wise guys on dvd or netflix lol

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Thank you, Mr. Acavano.

Good to see I'm not the only one who remembers "Frank the fixer"

"Gimme a Balboa and a beer"

RIP Capt Lou

Cogs

Edited by FFPCogs

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Thank you, Mr. Acavano.

No Thank Youuuuuuuuu.....Mr. Acavano....Thank You

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The "Guiding Light" of professional wrestling. Manager of 16 different World Tag-Team Champion combinations.

Rest in peace, Lou, and thank you for many years of entertainment. You will be missed!

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