Ilio DiPaolo | |
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Born | November 8, 1926 Introdacqua (AQ), Abruzzo, Italy |
Died | May 10, 1995, aged 68 Hamburg, New York |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Ilio DiPaolo |
Trained by | Toots Mondt |
Debut | 1949 |
Retired | 1965 |
Ilio DiPaolo (November 8, 1926 – May 10, 1995), was an Italian professional wrestler and restaurateur who lived in the Buffalo, New York area.
DiPaolo was born in Italy and lived there until he moved to Venezuela in 1949. There, he met promoter Toots Mondt, who taught him to wrestle. While waiting to get the proper paperwork to move to the United States, he relocated to the Dominican Republic to wrestle in the meantime. After the paperwork was completed, he moved to Buffalo, New York in 1951. He then began to work for Frank Tunney out of the Toronto area. Around this time he teamed with Whipper Billy Watson to win the NWA Canadian Open Tag Team Championship.
After wrestling around the world, he returned to Toronto in 1968 to wrestle Pat O'Connor for the World Championship, but the match went to a one-hour time limit draw. His last match was against Lou Thesz for the same title; a match that also went to a one-hour time limit draw.
DiPaolo met his wife Ethel, stepdaughter of promoter Pedro Martinez, in 1952. The couple had four children.
He opened his first restaurant, a pizzeria, when he was in his 40s, but it was destroyed by a fire. DiPaolo retired from wrestling full-time in 1965 and opened his second restaurant, an eponymous Italian restaurant now known as "Ilio DiPaolo's" in Blasdell, New York. He died in 1995 while trying to enter a restaurant with his wife after being struck by a car during a torrential downpour. After his death, DiPaolo's oldest son Dennis began to run the restaurant. His other children also worked in the restaurant.
World Championship Wrestling held the Ilio DiPaolo Memorial Show for DiPaolo from 1996 through 1999. To this point over $750,000 has been raised for the Ilio DiPaolo Scholarship Fund and for other Buffalo charities like Children's Hospital and People Inc.