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 Wrestling Federation as announcer and backstage manager during the 1980s and 1990s, and added on-screen President to his duties in the latter decade. In professional wrestling, the staging area just behind the entrance curtain at an event, a position which Marella established and where he could often be found during WWF shows late in his career, is named the
Gorilla Position in his honor.
Career
Amateur career
Marella attended Jefferson High School in
Rochester, New York, becoming a standout athlete in
football,
amateur wrestling, and
track and field. At the time, he weighed over 300 pounds (136 kg), and was affectionately called "Tiny" by his teammates.
Marella was also a standout athlete after
high school at
Ithaca College in
Ithaca, New York. He continued to wrestle, now weighing over 350 pounds, and took second in the 1959
NCAA Wrestling Championships. He also held several school athletic records, including an 18-second wrestling pin, and several track-and-field distinctions. He was inducted into the Ithaca College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1973. During the summers he was at Ithaca College, he was a construction worker in Rochester. One of the buildings he helped construct was the
Rochester War Memorial.