Glenn Gilbertti Net Worth is
$1.2 Million

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American professional wrestler most widely known for his work for WCW from 1995 towards the bitter end as Disco Inferno. He was qualified by Steve Lawler and were only available in the North Georgia Wrestling Alliance in 1991. He kept the NGWA Label Team Game titles with Ashley Clark. He also wrestled for the USWA in Memphis, where he previously some fits with Miss Tx (Jacqueline Moore), who he’d encounter once again in WCW in 1997. He found its way to WCW in 1995, producing his Television debut inside a make an impression on Scott Armstrong (Scott Wayne) for the Sept 16 (taped August 21), 1995 “WCW Sunday Night time.” He was a midcarder, earning fits over lower-ranked skills but dropping to names such as for example Eddie Guerrero and, in his last WCW appearance, Sabu (Terry Brunk). He produced his PPV debut in the 60-guy three-ring fight royal at “WCW Globe Battle 3” in November 1995. In past due 1996, he began a story where he boasted about having an excellent leglock submission keep known as the final Dance and he’d threaten his competitors with it before his fits. He would become earning and would head to apply the keep and would “neglect” how exactly to wear it his challenger. This, obviously, would result in him dropping the match. WCW briefly terminated him in early 1997 for refusing to reduce a match to Jacqueline. After Disco amazed everyone for the Sept 22, 1997 “WCW Mon Nitro” by defeating Alex Wright) for the WCW Globe Television Tournament, Jacqueline confronted him and stated that she needed a match with him. This resulted in Jacqueline defeating Disco inside a nontitle match (because of how WCW wouldn’t/couldn’t sanction an intergender match to get a name) at “WCW Halloween Havoc 97.” Perry Saturn defeated Disco for the name in his WCW Television debut for the November 3, 1997 “WCW Mon Nitro.” Disco regained the name on the Dec 8, 1997 “WCW Mon Nitro” and kept it for three weeks, dropping it to Booker T. (Booker Huffman) on Dec 29th. Disco shaped an on-and-off label group with Alex Wright which were unofficially known as the Dance Fools, with Tokyo Magnum (Katsumasa Kuroki) as an unofficial third member. In 2000, the group will be officially called the Boogie Knights Disco became a back heel in middle-1998. In Oct, he started demanding Billy Kidman (Peter Gruner) for the WCW Globe Cruiserweight Name without achievement. He started declaring to be always a person in the NWO Wolfpac, though he was under no circumstances officially named such. He do eventually earn the name, defeating Psicosis (Dionicio Castellanos) for this on the Oct 4, 1999 “WCW Mon Nitro,” after Psicosis have been announced as having “earned” the name 2 days previously in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (A repeating gag in professional wrestling offers gone to announce a name transformed hands in Rio despite the fact that no real match ever occurred. The real tale was that Lenny Street (Leonard Carlson) have been Champ but GLAAD have been placing pressure on WCW due to Lane’s homosexual gimmick, so Street was arbitrarily stripped from the name with Psicosis becoming announced as the brand new Champ.) Disco dropped it to Evan Karagias in the “WCW Mayhem 1999” PPV on November 21st. Disco after that moved right into a feud using the Mamalukes (Big Vito (Vito LoGrasso) and Johnny the Bull (Jon Hugger, who do a Mafia gimmick) and their supervisor/mortgage shark Tony Marinara (Charles Spencer), as Disco supposedly owed them cash. Disco spent a while in 2000 as an associate from the Filthy Pets, with Konnan (Charles Ashenoff), Rey Misterio Jr. (Rey Mysterio), Torrie Wilson, Juventud Guerrera (Eduardo Hernández) and Tygress (Vanessa Sanchez), and within the Vince Russo-led faction the brand new Bloodstream. He also spent a while focusing on the reserving committee like a advisor. After WWE bought WCW in March 2001, they didn’t grab Disco’s agreement. He proceeded to go off towards the independents, producing appearances for Boundary Town Wrestling (Ontario, Canada), Globe Wrestling All-Stars, the International Wrestling Cartel (traditional western Pa), Toryumon Japan, and many other promotions, aswell to be in and out of TNA from 2002-2004. While there, he made an appearance under his personal name as an associate of Russo’s back heel faction Sports activities Entertainment Xtreme, and teamed with Johnny Swinger (Joe Dorgan) as the brand new York Connection. (Both titles were designed for their initials: S.E.X. and N.Con.C.) He still positively competes for a number of special offers. He also kept the MEWF (Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation in Maryland) Heavyweight Name. In 1995, Dave Meltzer’s “The Wrestling Observer Publication” offered him their “Greatest Gimmick” Award.

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