Tony Ricca
Tony Ricca | |
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Ricca signing autographs | |
Birth name | Tom Ricca |
Born |
Hammonton, New Jersey, USA | June 7, 1968
Residence | Hammonton, New Jersey, USA |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) |
Tony Ricca The Pharaoh Hammonton Hitman Nicky Sauce |
Billed height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) |
Billed weight | 235 lb (107 kg) |
Trained by | Larry Sharpe |
Debut | October 1990 |
Tom Ricca (born June 7, 1968) is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring names Tony Ricca and The Pharaoh. He is also the promoter of the New Jersey-based promotion AKW Arena Kaged Wrestling.
Professional wrestling career
Early career
Tom Ricca grew up in Hammonton, New Jersey. He trained as a wrestler under Larry Sharpe at the Monster Factory and debuted in November 1990 as one half of the tag team called "The Hammonton Hitmen", with tag team partner Leo Petetti. His debut was an event that help benefit the troops that were serving in the Gulf War. After his debut, Ricca was asked to work independently as "The Hammonton Hitman".
World Wrestling Federation
In July 1991, Ricca was asked to wrestle for the World Wrestling Federation. Ricca's WWF Superstars of Wrestling debut as Tony Ricca was on July 29, 1991, against Hacksaw Jim Duggan at the Worcester Centrum in Worcester, Massachusetts. This was a TV taping that aired nationally on August 31, 1991, on Network Television commentated by WWE owner Vince McMahon and Roddy Piper.[1]
Personas
After wrestling with WWE in 1991, Ricca looked to create the right persona for his career. In 1992, during Easter weekend, Ricca, watching The Ten Commandments with friends, saw the Pharaoh character. That was the start of his most popular persona known as The Pharaoh. Before debuting as The Pharaoh, he decided to further his training by taking private gymnastic lessons to execute a moonsault, which he dubbed "The Sphinx". Ricca debuted as The Pharaoh on June 12, 1992, and won using "The Sphinx". The local newspaper quoted the move as "A Spectacular Flying Backflip".[2] Following Ricca's debut as the Pharaoh, Ricca was approached by former WWE referee Dick Woehrle to see if he was interested in working on his shows in the Caribbean, Europe and Asia. Ricca accepted and instantly became Woehrle's top prospect and was introduced in late 1992 to WWE President Gorilla Monsoon. Monsoon thought The Pharaoh would be a good fit in the WWE and invited him to the WWE Headquarters in Stamford, CT to discuss future work. In 1993, however, Ricca was injured in a motor vehicle accident and was unable to continue wrestling for an extended amount of time. Ricca was unable to take the offer.
Wrestling promoter
In June 1998, Ricca ventured further into the professional wrestling business and opened up Powerslam, a pro wrestling training center on Vine Street in Hammonton.[3] In October 1998, Ricca promoted a wrestling event for the World of Wrestling. 2,000 plus attended the wrestling event which included headliners Jimmy Snuka and King Kong Bundy. Ricca followed with more promotions until he unveiled his new promotion, The AKW, Arena Kaged Wrestling in 2000 at the same location. Ricca brought independent wrestling to another level by adding a caged structure surrounding the fans while watching the event. Ricca had the matches taped for TV and aired on cables network WMCN until Spring of 2002. Ricca promoted many headliners including, Disco Inferno, Vito LoGrasso, Daffney, Captain Lou Albano and many undercard wrestlers. Ricca also wrestled in the AKW as Nicky Sauce using a mask. Nicky Sauce was part of a group called "The Movement", a group in Pro Wrestlings AKW, removes opponents that are voted out of the AKW from AKW's online poll.
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- The Sphinx (Moonsault)
- Nicknames
- "Tony Ricca"
- "yo Tony"
- "The Hammonton Hitman"
- "The Pharaoh"
- "Nicky Sauce"
Championships and accomplishments
- WWE (WWF's)
- Heavyweight Contender
- Arena Kaged Wrestling
- AKW Heavyweight Champion
- Professional Wrestling Federation
- PWF Heavyweight Champion
- World Wrestling Alliance
- WWA Heavyweight Champion
Music Writer
In 2016, Ricca will be releasing his musical album "Club Euro" as he's featured as "yo Tony" (A nickname used when wrestling in the WWE). The album is a variety of Club, Electronic Dance and Pop. He was a drummer (drum set & percussionist player) in his high school years. As a youngster, Ricca would watch his sister Maria during piano lessons that she received. He would play the piano at every chance he got. He would create light ballads and play different songs from the radio or with a bought cassette. As a drummer in his High School years, he was in bands and would play at High School dances. Some of Ricca's musical influences were Rush, Duran Duran, Journey and many Pop/Rock/Club/R&B/Rap Songs by many talented musicians. Ricca's Club Euro album will showcase his musical abilities and will have music videos available to view.
Bodybuilding Advisor
In Ricca's free time, he is a Bodybuilding Advisor and is also producing an ebook about fitness and bodybuilding.
Family
In June 2014, Ricca's daughter, Gabriella Ricca,[4] won the USAIGC/IAIGC Gymnastics International World Championships as the 12-year-old division's All-Around Champion and Bar Champion in Orlando, Florida. She was the only 12-year-old to receive at least a 9.0 in each event. Her accomplishments received coverage in USA Today,[5] the Courier-Post[4] and The Press of Atlantic City.[6]
References
- ↑ Hacksaw Jim Duggan Vs Tony Ricca Video http://www.butterfunk.com/video-play-3689644/hacksaw-jim-duggan-vs-tony-ricca.htm, Corey's Wrestling Video Archives (8/31/91) http://www.coreystapes.com/superstars91.html, Tony Richter (Tom Ricca) The Internet Wrestling Database Tony Richterhttp://www.profightdb.com/wrestlers/tony-richter-8277.html, A Brief History of Pro Wrestling in Hammonton - http://coastalprowrestling.com/2013/02/23/a-brief-history-of-pro-wrestling-in-hammonton
- ↑ The Hammonton News June 18, 1992
- ↑ The Hammonton Gazette July 2, 1998
- 1 2 Steckler, Jared (28 July 2014). "Hammonton girl adjusts, wins gymnastics title". Courier-Post. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
- ↑ "Gymnastics front page". USA Today. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
- ↑ Brunetti, Michelle (13 July 2014). "Everyone Has a Story: Ex-wrestler dad helped young gymnast grapple with fear". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved 11 December 2014.