Man is mortal beyond his deeds and this world has faced such massive personalities but everyone has to face the death. The wrestling icon “Captain” Lou Albano, passed away on Wednesday, in his home, at Carmel and he died of natural causes. This seven feet high giant with massively muscle body was known as one of the legends of wrestling world.
“Captain” Lou Albano, has a bright and glowing career as a wrestler. He was not only the wrestler but also performed his duty as wrestling manager and pop culture icon. His wrestling career spanning over six decades is one of the longest and most amazing.
In the field of wrestling, there are a small number of people who have that different magnetism and charm. Captain Lou Albano was one of them. In his every game, he always tried to take it as a challenge and due to this strong determination and aptitude towards wrestling.
Throughout his life he faced tremendous victories. He touches the fame in the 1980s; when Albano took a step towards transforming himself from one of wrestling’s most abhorrent fonts to one of the most adored and favorite.
He very smoothly and easily made him fit in the Vince McMahon Jr. wrestling company national, and his vibrant and passionate facade was a quite suitable together with some of the other colorful and gaudy traits that occupied his TV shows.
He always came to ring with his own style; he used to put pins on his facial skin and dressed peculiarly, his long beard always generated the effect of uncompromising and fierce towards his opponent in the ring. He was unpredictable and always faced a big crowed to appreciate his strong muscles.
Albano was welcomed into the WWE Hall of Fame in the year 1996. He made semiregular entrances at different wrestling competitions and programs. All his companions and friends along with 4 children and 14 grand children are among the grieved ones.



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