Former WWE enhancement wrestler Ralph Mosca dies at 55

Former Florida-based wrestler Ralph Mosca has passed away.

Mosca, who also wrestled as Ralph Lemieux, has died at the age of fifty-five, with wrestler Fidel Sierra sharing the news on Facebook:

Just want to say it’s a very sad day Finding out Ralph Mosca passed away lot of great times together we Booked FUW together for a While and he would Come by my Bar Crazy Dave’s Sports Bar We always laughed together had some crazy times at the end of the day. I lost another brother in this pro wrestling business rest in peace condolences to the family and friends from Fidel, Sierra, the Cuban, Assassian, and fantasy.

Mosca did television jobs for the WWF in the early ‘90s, including matches with Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Mike Rotunda, and The Headshrinkers.

The rest of his career was focused in Florida, where he worked for various independent groups, including Full Impact Pro and American Combat Wrestling.

In 2003, he teamed with Kevin Sullivan against Dusty Rhodes & Bubba the Love Sponge on an FIP show. The next year, he wrestled Rhodes in a Texas Bull Rope match.

American Combat Wrestling held events in Port Richie, and Mosca became a fixture, winning the group’s heavyweight title four times over the course of a decade.

His final match is listed from July 2023, where Mosca won the 30-man Southern Stamped Battle Royal in Port Richey on a WWN show.

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