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Don Muraco

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Don Muraco
BornSeptember 10,1949
Sunset Beach, Hawaii
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Don Muraco
Magnificent M
Magnificent Muraco
Aka Oni
Don Morrow
Billed height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Billed weight270 lb (122 kg)
Trained byRay Stevens
Ivan Koloff
Debut1970

Don Muraco, also known as The Magnificent Muraco was a Hawaiian professional wrestler in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.

Career

Born Don Morrow on September 10, 1949, Muraco wrestled in the old American Wrestling Association (AWA), and several National Wrestling Alliance territories (including Vancouver-based NWA All-Star Wrestling, Georgia Championship Wrestling and Jim Crockett Promotions). His greatest success was in the early 80's in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) where he held the Intercontinental Championship twice for a combined period of almost 18 months. The hugely muscular and genuinely intimidating Don Muraco had bloody feuds with Pedro Morales, Bob Backlund, Rocky Johnson and Jimmy Snuka. Muraco's character was based on being an incredibly arrogant heel, and in one of his more famous moments, he brought a sandwich to the ring and ate it during the match as a show of disrespect to his opponent. During his tenure in the WWE, Muraco had several colorful managers (The Grand Wizard, Captain Lou Albano, Mr. Fuji, and Superstar Billy Graham). Fuji and Muraco famously debuted Fuji Vice, a soap opera starring them (and parodying Miami Vice) on Tuesday Night Titans in 1985 (Fuji General Hospital, a parody of the ABC soap General Hospital, followed soon after). It is rumored that Muraco was fired from the WWF in late 1988 after supposedly "disrespecting" booker Nick Bockwinkel; after that, Muraco split his time between Stampede Wrestling (where he defeated Makhan Singh to win the North American Heavyweight title), the AWA and Herb Abrams' UWF, where he feuded with a young Cactus Jack.

In the early 90's Muraco was one of the first to hold the ECW World Heavyweight Championship, before it became Extreme Championship Wrestling. Ironically, the first was his old rival Snuka.

Although Muraco wrestled mostly as a heel, his intensity, charisma and cockiness won him many fans, especially in New York and Philadelphia. Along with Ric Flair, Jake Roberts, Roddy Piper, and Randy Savage, Muraco was a precursor to the 90's attitude era when lines were blurred between heels and babyface. He was the first wrestler to be known as "the Rock", originally simply as a play on his name, and his finishing maneuvre, which The Undertaker would later call the "tombstone", was the infamous reverse piledriver.

After retiring from the ring, Muraco returned to Hawaii. In 2003 he founded Hawaii Championship Wrestling, and is the current commissioner and Director of Operations. In 2004, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by Mick Foley, who, like other such as Tommy Dreamer and Brother Ray Deadly, credits a famous Intercontinental title match between Muraco and Snuka he attended at Madison Square Garden as his inspiration for breaking into professional wrestling.

Finishing and signature moves

  • Reverse Piledriver
  • Asian Spike
  • Powerslam
  • Samoan Drop
  • Press Slam
  • DDT (ECW)
  • Top Turnbuckle Splash
  • Knee Lift
  • Falling Headbutt to the abdomen
  • Piledriver
  • Face First Piledriver (ECW)
  • Shoulder Breaker

Managers

Championships and accomplishments

Other titles

  • 1-Time New Zealand British Commonwealth Champion
  • 1-Time Polynesian Pacific Wrestling Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time ACCW Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time Stampede Wrestling North American Heavyweight Champion
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) ranked him # 50 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003.
  • 1981 Best Heel

Trivia

  • Muraco won the first King of the Ring tournament in 1985--eight years before it became an annual Pay-Per-View.
  • The Grand Wizard is the godfather of Muraco's daughter.
  • The Magnificent One defeated an opponent once while eating a sandwich!
  • Known as one of the few wrestling legends with a move set that was constantly in flux. Continued adding new moves to his repertoire even into the 1990s.