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'''Angelo Mosca''' (b. ], ]) was a ] player between ] and ] with the ], but he was better known for his ] career. Born in ], he was known by various wrestling names, including "King Kong" and "The Might Hercules". Mosca has a son, ], who also wrestled. '''Angelo Mosca''' (b. ], ]) was a ] player between ] and ] with the ], but he was better known for his ] career. Born in ], he was known by various wrestling names, including "King Kong" and "The Might Hercules". Mosca has a son, ], who also wrestled.

Following his retirement, Mosca had a short run as a broadcaster for the ]. He would leave the broadcast booth to manage his son's career.


==Titles and accomplishments== ==Titles and accomplishments==

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Angelo Mosca (b. March 13, 1938) was a Canadian Football League player between 1958 and 1969 with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, but he was better known for his professional wrestling career. Born in Waltham, Massachusetts, he was known by various wrestling names, including "King Kong" and "The Might Hercules". Mosca has a son, Angelo Jr., who also wrestled.

Following his retirement, Mosca had a short run as a broadcaster for the WWF. He would leave the broadcast booth to manage his son's career.

Titles and accomplishments

Wrestling Observer Newsletter

  • 1984 Worst Television Announcer

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