Capt. Lou Albano, best known for being an integral part of the 1980s "Rock & Wrestling Connection" and appearing in several music videos and movies, including the live action "Super Mario Bros. Super Show" has been admitted to hospice care and is not expected to live much longer.
Albano began his career as part of The Sicilians tag team with partner Tony Altamore. As his career as an active wrestler waned he moved into managing and was one of the more prolific and best known managers in the WWE as well as professional wrestling.
Albano managed champions including The Valiant Brothers, The Wild Samoans, The Yukon Lumberjacks, The Mongols and The Moondogs among others. Albano also walked to ringside with the likes of Ivan Koloff, George Steele, Don Muraco, Ken Patera and Andre the Giant.
Albano, long known for being a loud, brash and effective talker when behind the mic was instrumental in Hulk Hogan's career and the livelihood of the WWE (then the WWF) taking off in the early 80s when he feuded with pop star Cyndi Lauper.
Albano has been inducted into several wrestling Hall of Fame's including the WWE and has written "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Professional Wrestling" with Bert Sugar as well as his autobiography "Often Imitated, Never Duplicated."
The 76-year-old Albano has been in poor health for years including suffering a major heart attack in 2005.
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