- Also played Kim Chee (Kamala's manager) in the WWE and also played the fourth Doink The Clown!
- Professional wrestler.
- Works backstage for WWE, but still occasionally wrestles.
- Known mostly as a "jobber", or someone who loses in wrestling to put someone else over.
- In his first win in a wrestling match since 1991, the Brooklyn Brawler actually pinned and beat Triple H on July 6, 2000 at WWE Smackdown! (with the help of WWE superstar Chris Jericho and WWE tag team Kai En Tai)
- The Brooklyn Brawler is one of the longest employed active-wrestlers the WWE has ever had. He has worked for them longer then Billy Gunn, Hardcore Holly or even the Undertaker.
- His first major feud, he was managed by legendary manager Bobby "The Brain" Heenan, and battled Terry "Red Rooster" Taylor, a former Heenan protégé. Brawler attacked Taylor in a now famous segment on 'WWF Primetime".
- He is often recognized as the most famous "jobber" in the history of WWE. For the majority of his career whenever he was seen on television it was almost a guarantee he was going to lose.
- In 1999, he was the man behind the famous Nicole Bass controversy. Allegedly, Lombardi touched Bass during a flight after a WWF tour of Europe. Afterwards, Bass resigned from the WWF and took the promotion to the court. In the end, she lost the suit.
- As "Brooklyn Brawler," he had his only mid-card push in 1989, in a feud against The Red Rooster. When Taylor left Bobby "The Brain" Heenans heel stable and turned face Heenan stated that he had made Taylor a star and he could do the same to anyone in the company. Neither wrestler got over however and Brawler ended up back in his old slot as a jobber.
- Was Dwayne Johnson's first WWF opponent in a dark (non-televised) match in 1996. In keeping with his Brooklyn Brawler trademark, Lombardi lost the match.
- Has a wife name Sandra.
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content