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'''Angelo Mosca''' (b. ], ]) was a ] player between ] and ] with the ], but outside of Canada 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 outside of Canada 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 played in 9 Grey Cups, more than any other player in CFL history, winning 5, all with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He is famous or more aptly infamous for the 1963 Grey Cup late, out-of-bounds hit on B.C. Lions star Willie Fleming. The hit was considered by many to be a premeditated action to knock Flemming out of the game. With Flemming out of the game, the Tiger-Cats went on to with the Grey Cup and Angelo Mosca's reputation as being the meanest professional football player was solidified. A reputation he later promoted as the notorious professional wrestler "King Kong" Mosca. Angelo played in 9 Grey Cups, more than any other player in CFL history, winning 5,one with the Ottawa Rough Riders and 4 with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He is famous or more aptly infamous for the 1963 Grey Cup late, out-of-bounds hit on B.C. Lions star Willie Fleming. The hit was considered by many to be a premeditated action to knock Flemming out of the game. With Flemming out of the game, the Tiger-Cats went on to with the Grey Cup and Angelo Mosca's reputation as being the meanest professional football player was solidified. A reputation he later promoted as the notorious professional wrestler "King Kong" Mosca.

Source: Heroes of the Game, A History of The Grey Cup - Stephen Thiele, Moulin Publishing 1997


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. 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.

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Angelo Mosca (b. March 13, 1938) was a Canadian Football League player between 1958 and 1972 with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, but outside of Canada 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.

Angelo played in 9 Grey Cups, more than any other player in CFL history, winning 5,one with the Ottawa Rough Riders and 4 with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He is famous or more aptly infamous for the 1963 Grey Cup late, out-of-bounds hit on B.C. Lions star Willie Fleming. The hit was considered by many to be a premeditated action to knock Flemming out of the game. With Flemming out of the game, the Tiger-Cats went on to with the Grey Cup and Angelo Mosca's reputation as being the meanest professional football player was solidified. A reputation he later promoted as the notorious professional wrestler "King Kong" Mosca.

Source: Heroes of the Game, A History of The Grey Cup - Stephen Thiele, Moulin Publishing 1997

Following his retirement, Mosca had a short run as a broadcaster for the World Wrestling Federation (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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