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  1. Robert James "Gino" Marella (June 4, 1937 – October 6, 1999), better known by his ring name of Gorilla Monsoon, was an American professional wrestler, play-by-play commentator, and booker.

  2. www.wwe.com › superstars › gorillamonsoonGorilla Monsoon | WWE

    Gorilla Monsoons official WWE Hall of Fame profile, featuring bio, exclusive videos, photos, career highlights, classic moments and more!

  3. Apr 18, 2023 · Gorilla Monsoon's massive 400 pound-build helped him stand out as an intimidating grappler in the ring. Monsoon was not only brute-looking but had the athleticism to back up his presence. His move set consisted of maneuvers that included devastating chops, as his signature and finishing moves were the running splash and the airplane ...

  4. Muhammad Ali faces off with Gorilla Monsoon and literally floats like a butterfly by altercation's end. More ACTION on WWE NETWORK : http://po.st/pkpbTE Subscribe to WWE on YouTube:...

  5. Robert James "Gino" Marella (June 4, 1937 – October 6, 1999), better known by his ring name of Gorilla Monsoon, was an American professional wrestler, play-by-play announcer, and booker. He is famous for his run as one of the great super-heavyweights, and later as the voice of the World...

  6. Jun 9, 1994 · Watch the legendary Gorilla Monsoon's emotional speech as he enters the WWE Hall of Fame in 1994.

  7. Oct 6, 1999 · Full wrestling profile of Gorilla Monsoon, with Career History, Real Name, Height, Weight, Age, Face/Heel Turns, Titles Won, Finishers, Theme Songs, Tag Teams, appearance changes, and more.

  8. Jan 2, 2000 · In Monsoon's prime during the mid-1960's, professional wrestling was a dark and filthy, crooked, seedy, low-budget venture on the fringe of mainstream entertainment.

  9. Gorilla Monsoon, inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 1994, never missed a beat despite moving from the ring to the mic during his storied career as a Superstar and commentator.

  10. Oct 8, 1999 · Gorilla Monsoon, one of the most famous athlete-entertainers ever to don tights and climb into the professional wrestling ring, died on Wednesday at his home in Willingboro, N.J. He was 62.