Boston Herald

Bruno Sammartino, profession­al wrestling Hall of Famer, 82

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PITTSBURGH — Bruno Sammartino, profession­al wrestling’s “Living Legend” and one of its longest-reigning champions, has died. Sammartino was 82.

Family friend and former wrestling announcer Christophe­r Cruise said Mr. Sammartino died yesterday morning and had been hospitaliz­ed for two months.

Mr. Sammartino was wrestling’s biggest box office draw in the 1960s and 1970s and held the World Wide Wrestling Federation championsh­ip for more than 11 years (4,040 days) over two title runs.

He was born in Italy and his family immigrated when he was a child to Pittsburgh.

The promotion now known as WWE said Mr. Sammartino sold out Madison Square Garden, known as the mecca of profession­al wrestling, 187 times over his career.

Mr. Sammartino and WWE had a bitter falling out in the late 1980s that lasted until the company’s greatest star accepted his induction into the Hall of Fame in 2013. He was inducted by Arnold Schwarzene­gger.

Mr. Sammartino defeated Buddy Rogers in just 48 seconds to become the second-ever WWE Champion in front of nearly 20,000 fans on May 17, 1963, at the old Madison Square Garden. He held the title until 1971. His second reign began in 1973 and it lasted until he was pinned by “Superstar” Billy Graham in 1977. Mr. Sammartino became a broadcaste­r for the company in the 1980s and later became outspoken about the company’s evolving philosophy that put the emphasis on entertainm­ent.

Mr. Sammartino’s family fled a Nazi invasion of his village in Italy and he hid with his mother in a mountain called Valla Rocca during the German occupation. They eventually joined his immigrant father in Pittsburgh in 1950.

He became a noted weightlift­er and the WWE said he once bench-pressed 569 pounds in 1959 which was noticed by promoter Vincent J. McMahon. Mr. Sammartino’s Italian heritage, brute strength and good-guy charisma helped make him an instant star in the northeast. Mr. Sammartino and Hulk Hogan are the biggest long-term box office draws in WWE history and two tagged together in the “Legend’s” final match.

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