Lou Marconi

January 4, 2024
Amateur Wrestler

Quick Facts

Lou Marconi
Full Name Lou Marconi
Occupation Amateur Wrestler
Date Of Birth Jun 19, 1973(1973-06-19)
Age 51
Birthplace Brooklyn
Country United States
Birth City New York
Horoscope Gemini

Lou Marconi Biography

Name Lou Marconi
Birthday Jun 19
Birth Year 1973
Place Of Birth Brooklyn
Home Town New York
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Gemini

Lou Marconi is one of the most popular and richest Amateur Wrestler who was born on June 19, 1973 in Brooklyn, New York, United States. Lou Marconi was born June 19, 1973 in Brooklyn, Ohio. Marconi was a lifelong wrestler and followed the World Wrestling Federation and the National Wrestling Alliance throughout the 1980s. Bret Hart, Mr. Perfect and Bret “the Hitman” Hart were his favorite WWF wrestlers. Perfect, who later influenced his style of wrestling. After graduating from high school, Marconi began training with Charlie Fulton at Ohio Monster Factory in Marion. After only two months of training, Marconi made it to the pro ranks on June 19, 1993.

Marconi began his career in wrestling on the Ohio-Pennsylvania Independent Circuit, where he was able to compete against J.T. Lightning’s Cleveland All- Pro Wrestling. Pro Wrestling Illustrated claimed that his rivals had called his famous finisher the “Hellfire Lariat” as it “takes five years off your lifetime”. Marconi and Curtis Harrison fought The Headshrinkers (Fatu & Samu) on WWF Superstars of Wrestling, May 25, 1994. This was Marconi’s first opportunity. It was largely due to Charlie Fulton, his trainer. He would later become a regular WWF preliminary wrestler on its Midwestern tours, 1996-2000.

On October 18, 1996, Marconi teamed with Micro Menace and Kaos in a 6-man tag team match to defeat Bo Dacious, Chip Emdale, and The Prince of Polyester at an ASWA television taping in Mansfield, Ohio. Marconi and Chris Harris entered a championship tag team tournament and advanced to the semi-finals where, on November 22, they defeated Roger Ruffin and The Prince of Polyester at the Commerce Center in Mansfield. On December 21, 1996, Marconi and Chris Harris defeated Lumberin’ Jack and Chip Endale at the Mansfield Commerce Center. At the end of the year, Marconi was one of several wrestlers featured in a Pro Wrestling Illustrated article about unusual nicknames in pro wrestling. PWI columnist Dave Rosenbaum wrote:

Marconi briefly returned to SCW in the fall. On September 21, 1996, Marconi defeated Paul Atlas at the Tuscarawas County Fair in Dover, Ohio. The following night, he lost to Stevie Richards at Sullivan Hall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Marconi signed up for Steel City Wrestling in Irwin, Pennsylvania that summer. He teamed up with Derek Stone on September 24, 1994 to defeat Beauty & The Beast (Frank Stalletto, Futureshock) at Munhall, Pennsylvania. This was to be the first SCW Tag Team Champions. Three months later, Beauty & The Beast won their belts in Pittsburgh. However, Marconi formed Black & Blue and The Black Cat to make a second run at the tag titles. Marconi and The Black Cat defeated Beauty & The Beast at the SCW Tag Team Championships in Plum, Pennsylvania on February 17, 1995. The two were reportedly defeated by Futureshock (and Stalletto) in singles matches. The Juicer defeated them both at Deaf Wrestlefest 1995, April 9th. Preston Steele and Preston Steele beat them both. Black & Blue lost their SCW Tag Team title to Stevie Richards and Frank Stalletto after a seven-month period. Stalletto was attacked by Richards and Raven after the match. The belts were then held up. Marconi and Frank Stalletto beat Stevie Richards, Brian Rollins, in St. Mary, Pennsylvania, to win the vacant SCW Tag Team Championship. Marconi, Frank Stalletto, and Ron Cumberledge defended the SCW Tag Team Belts against Kenny “Hurricane”, Hendrix in Barberton. Marconi, Frank Stalletto lost their belts to Stevie Richards at Deaf Wrestlefest 1996 a week later.

Lou Marconi Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Amateur Wrestler
House Living in own house.

Lou Marconi is one of the richest Amateur Wrestler from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Lou Marconi 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Lou Marconi, born June 19, 1973, is an American professional wrestler and trainer. He also occasionally acts as an actor. Since 1992, he has been a part of numerous independent promotions throughout the Mid-Atlantic United States.

Marconi was a star in Pennsylvania’s Pro Wrestling eXpress as well as Steel City Wrestling from the mid-to-late 1990s. He was the holder of every championship title in both promotions and also engaged in feuds alongside Stevie Richards and Cactus Jack. Marconi was also a preliminary wrestler in Extreme Championship Wrestling, and World Wrestling Federation.

In late-1996, Marconi debuted in Pittsburgh’s Pro Wrestling eXpress. On November 23, 1996, Marconi defeated Big Daddy Adams (substituting for The Black Cat) at the Wrestleplex in North Versailles, Pennsylvania to win the PWX North American Championship. He subsequently aligned himself with manager Notorious Norm’s heel stable. The two later became known as “The Spice Boys”. On December 13, 1996, Marconi held on to his title via a disqualification loss to Paul Atlas at the Wrestleplex. A rematch the following night in Herminie, Pennsylvania resulted in a victory for Marconi. On February 22, 1997, Marconi lost the PWX North American Championship to Dennis Gregory (substituting for J.B. Destiny) at the National Guard Armory in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. On March 7, 1997, Marconi joined Axl Rotten, Adam Flash, and Frank Stalletto an 8-man tag team elimination match against Stevie Richards, The Blue Meanie, J.B. Destiny, and Colonel Payne at the Wrestleplex in North Versailles. One day later, Marconi defeated “Bad Boy” Brian Anthony at North Star High School in Boswell, Pennsylvania. On April 5, 1997, Marconi returned to Punxsutawney where he defeated J.B. Destiny.

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On February 21, 1999, Marconi and Mike Quackenbush unsuccessfully challenged SCW Tag Team Champions The Bad Street Boys at the SCW Arena. On May 15, Marconi was one of three SCW wrestlers to represent the promotion at “Break The Barrier” where he wrestled Don Montoya and Mike Quackenbush in a Three-Way Dance to crown the first-ever SCW Lord of the Dance Champion. The supercard was one of the biggest independent shows ever held in the United States with over 15 independent promotions taking part. Jay Kirell called the Lord of the Dance bout “by far the match of the night” and greatly enhanced the early career of Quackenbush. Five days later in Cambridge, Ohio, he faced T. Rantula in a street fight match with Mankind as special guest referee. On July 26, Marconi wrestled Test on WWF Shotgun Saturday Night. Marconi also wrestled Mideon on the November 22nd edition of WWF Jakked.

Facts & Trivia

Lou Ranked on the list of most popular Amateur Wrestler. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Lou Marconi celebrates birthday on June 19 of every year.

On January 14, 2000, Marconi and Paul Atlas won the NWA East Tag Team Championship from Kingdom James in North Versailles. James was forced to defend the belts in a handicap match when his partner Shawn Patrick did not appear at the event. The two held the tag titles for five months before losing them to James and Patrick on May 19, 2000. That same month, Marconi made one of his last appearances in SCW wrestling a Three-Way Dance with T. Rantula and Dennis Gregory in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. Marconi briefly feuded with Notorious Norm but made peace with his longtime manager before leaving the promotion.

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