Background
Fornini was born in Castrocielo, Italy in 1914.
Fornini was born in Castrocielo, Italy in 1914.
At the time of his death, he was known as the world"s oldest retired wrestler at the age of 99. At the age of five, he and his family moved to the United States, where they lived in Hoboken, New Jersey. He first began to wrestle at Demarest High School, but left during the Great Depression to get a job cutting metal at the Cleveland Container.
Fornini"s brother Lou was a professional wrestler in New York, and so Fornini approached New York promoter Jack Pfefer.
Pfefer christened him "Angelo Savoldi", and, billed as the brother of Joe Savoldi, he began wrestling in 1937. By 1938, Savoldi was regularly wrestling throughout the Northeastern United States.
During World World War II, Fornini joined the United States Navy. He later worked in Puerto Rico, becoming the first American to main event in that region.
lieutenant was in the 1950s that Savoldi became a star in the Oklahoma region, as a junior heavyweight (a term for lightweight).
Wrestling as a heel (villainous character), he held the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship three times between 1958 and 1964. In Oklahoma, Savoldi feuded with Danny Hodge. On May 27, 1960, Savoldi and Hodge were facing off in a match, when Savoldi was stabbed with a pen knife by an angry fan that turned out to be Hodge"s father.
Savoldi finished his in-ring career with the World Wide Wrestling Federation (now World Wrestling Entertainment) putting over the promotion"s faces.
He was also a trainer of younger wrestlers, with Jack Brisco and Hercules Ayala Cortez among them. In the 1970s Savoldi was a minority business partner in the WWWF. Joseph was a featured wrestler for the promotion.
Fornini died at his home on September 20, 2013, at the age of 99. On the September 23, 2013, episode of WWE Raw, a short "in memoriam" video narrated by Vince McMahon was aired.
Cauliflower Alley Club
National Wrestling Alliance
NWA Hall of Fame (Class of 2011)
NWA Tri-State
NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship (5 times)
New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame
Class of 2010
Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum
Pioneer Era inductee in 2004.