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Anthony Carelli | |
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Born | New York City, New York | March 6, 1974
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Johnny GeoBasco Boris Alexiev Santino Marella |
Billed height | 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) |
Billed weight | 227 lb (103.18 kg) |
Billed from | Russia (OVW) Calabria, Italy (WWE) Paterson, New Jersey (WWE) |
Trained by | OVW staff |
Debut | 2004 |
Anthony John Carelli (born March 6, 1974) is an American professional wrestler better known by his ring names, Boris Alexiev and currently, Santino Marella. He is currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment wrestling on the RAW brand[1].
Career
Before Wrestling
Carelli has practiced Judo at Shin Bu Kan, competitively since his youth, winning several tournaments. In 1994 he captured the Canadian Men's Under-21 Championship. He also wrestled for Concordia University in Montreal. He also had been an MMA fighter in Japan for several years before signing a WWE developmental contract in 2007.
World Wrestling Entertainment
Ohio Valley Wrestling
In July 2005, while working under the name Johnny Geo Basco, he was planted in the audience of an Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) show. He was intended to show fear during an angle featuring The Boogeyman, but instead laughed -- breaching kayfabe. Upon returning backstage he was reportedly yelled at and slapped multiple times by OVW part-owner and booker Jim Cornette. Cornette was removed from his position as booker in OVW by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).[2][3]
Paul Heyman was appointed OVW booker to replace Cornette and renamed Carelli Boris Alexiev, giving him a Russian shoot fighter gimmick.[4] Carelli made his debut under the new name on April 12, 2006 along with his manager and "comrade", Mr. Strongko.[5] He began dominating opponents with stiff strikes and submission style wrestling, and defeated a wrestler named Dewey in 10 seconds.[5] He signed a developmental deal with WWE on August 11, 2006,[4] and continued working in OVW.
On January 24, 2007, Carelli won the OVW Television Championship, defeating Bad Kompany (Mike Kruel and Shawn Osbourne) who were holding the title simultaneously. Kruel regained the title on February 7, but lost to Carelli once again on March 14. Carelli's second reign ended on March 17 2007 when he lost to Shawn Spears.[6]
RAW
Carrelli made his WWE debut on the April 16, 2007 edition of WWE RAW in Milan, Italy as a fan named Santino Marella. At the beginning of the show he was chosen from the crowd by Vince McMahon to wrestle Umaga for his WWE Intercontinental Championship after no wrestler answered an open challenge. Carrelli was fighting well on his own until Mr. McMahon stopped the match and made it a No Holds Barred match. The Milan miracle then occurred as Carrelli defeated Umaga with assistance from Bobby Lashley.[7] The next day WWE.com posted a profile on Marella which claimed that he was an Italian national who had moved to Canada as a child and returned to his native country a few times each year to visit his family. It went on to claim that he later moved to the U.S. to begin training with the goal of breaking into professional wrestling, and ultimately WWE.[1]
Shortly after winning the Intercontinental title, Marella started a feud with Chris Masters. In Marella's first Intercontinental Championship defense on May 7, 2007, he would defeat Masters via a cradle roll-up to retain his title. In their next encounter, he would defeat Masters once more in a similar manner. Marella experienced his first defeat on the June 11, 2007 edition of RAW during the Draft via Playmaker by MVP. At Vengeance 2007 Santino defended the title against Umaga, the man he beat two months prior to win the title. He defeated Umaga by disqualification in a match that lasted less than three minutes, thus retaining his title, although he did not get much offence on and was destroyed after the match. The ending was not well recieved by fans, but they did cheer the heel Umaga during the post-match beatdown. However, on July 2, Santino lost the WWE Intercontinental Championship to Umaga on RAW in a squash match.
Championships and accomplishments
References
- ^ a b "Superstars > Raw > Santino Marella > Bio". WWE.com. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
- ^ Waldman, J. (July 8, 2005). "Jim Cornette released from WWE". Canadian Online Explorer.
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