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Gino Brito
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Age84 years
BornMay 18, 1941
CountryCanada
ProfessionProfessional wrestler
ZodiacTaurus ♉
Born inMontreal

Gino Brito

Personal Facts, Age, Height and Biography of Gino Brito

Louis Gino Acocella, born on May 18, 1941, is a retired Canadian professional wrestler and promoter, widely recognized by his ring name, Gino Brito. His career flourished primarily in Montreal, where he became a beloved figure in the wrestling community.

As a talented performer, Brito achieved significant success in the ring. Under the moniker Louis Cerdan, he captured the WWWF Tag Team Championship alongside fellow Italian-Canadian wrestler Tony Parisi. Their partnership not only showcased their skills but also contributed to the popularity of tag team wrestling during that era.

Beyond his in-ring accomplishments, Gino Brito played a pivotal role in shaping the careers of other wrestlers. Notably, he trained the renowned Italian-Canadian wrestler Dino Bravo, further solidifying his legacy within the wrestling industry.