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Tom Brandi

Tom Brandi
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Ring name(s) Johnny Gunn
Salvatore Sincere
Tom Brandi
The Patriot
Billed height 6 ft 3 in
Billed weight 267 lb
Born July 9 1966 (1966--) (age 41)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Trained by King Kaluha
Debut September 1985

Tom Brandi (born July 9, 1966 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a professional wrestler known for his work in World Wrestling Federation as Salvatore Sincere. He is better known for his current work as The Patriot, working for such companies as Pro-Wrestling WORLD-1, National Wrestling Superstars, and other independent promotions on the East Coast. Brandi as The Patriot currently holds the PWF Tag Team Championship with former ECW referee Mike Kehner in Pro-Wrestling WORLD-1.

Career

Tom Brandi debuted in 1985 after being trained by indy wrestler King Kaluha. His first notoriety came in International World Class Championship Wrestling where he won the IWCCW Television Championship as "Chippendale" Tom Brandi, a gimmick similar to the one used by The Fantastics and The Fabulous Ones in the 1980's. He also teamed with Tommy Dreamer in Eastern Championship Wrestling (later Extreme Championship Wrestling) to capture the ECW Tag Team titles. They captured the titles from Johnny Hot Body and Tony Stetson in only nine seconds. Later in the card, Brandi was defeated by Curtis "Mr." Hughes. Less than a month later, the pair would lose the titles to Tasmaniac (later Tazz) and Kevin Sullivan.

In 1994, he competed for the short lived AWF Warriors of Wrestling where he used the name "Johnny Gunn" and renewed his chippendales gimmick.

In WCW, he went by Johnny Gunn. In WCW, he achieved some of his most notable moments teaming with Tom Zenk.

He then went to the WWF and became Salvatore Sincere, a stereotypical Italian/Mafioso character who was very vain about his handsome face and well-developed physique. He briefly feuded with Marc Mero over valet Sable. During this storyline, Brandi began wrestling under his given name after Mero called him a jobber and said that he was Tom Brandi, not Salvatore Sincere.

Since leaving WWF, Brandi has wrestled on the independent circuit under both the Brandi name and the Sincere name. Since 2002, he has also wrestled as "The Patriot." Brandi claims he acquired the rights to the character from Del Wilkes, who worked as The Patriot during the 1990s. However, Wilkes has repeatedly denied granting Brandi the rights to the character.

Tom Brandi has been ranked in the "PWI 500" 12 times, every year from 1991 to 2002. When PWI released the "Top 500 wrestlers of the PWI Years" (1979-1999), Brandi came in at number 478.

Brandi won his only tag team pay per view match, teaming with Shane Douglas and Tom Zenk to defeat Bobby Eaton, Arn Anderson, and Michael Hayes. His only other PPV appearances were at the 1998 Royal Rumble, where he was quickly eliminated within 12 seconds, and the 1996 Survivor Series and In Your House: It's Time, where he wrestled in dark matches.

On March 26, 2006, Brandi (under his Salvatore Sincere gimmick) served as 'Creative Control' for Maryland Championship Wrestling, working with Adam Flash and Bruiser. He was suspended for 30 days for 'knocking out' a referee (kayfabe). Since April 2006, Brandi has been competing for National Wrestling Superstars, feuding with Kamala as Salvatore Sincere.

Singnature and Finishing Moves

Championships and accomplishments

  • Pro Wrestling Federation
  • PWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Mike Kehner
  • PWI ranked him # 478 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003.

 
 
 

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