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Captain Lou Albano WWF manager of the greatest tag teams in history has died at the age of 76.
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Captain Lou Albano, the crazed and charismatic wrestling icon who played Cyndi Lauper's dad in her "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" video, has died. He was 76.

Albano - known for his wild goatee, usually tamed by a rubber band, and his half-open Hawaiian shirts - was a wrestling world fixture for more than a half-century.

He was inducted into the World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame in 1996, paying tribute to Albano's management of 15 WWE tag team champions and WWE title holder Ivan Koloff.

The colorful and kooky Albano was dubbed "The Guiding Light" for his "management" work.

"One of the company's most popular and charismatic legends," the WWE said in a statement. "He will be greatly missed."

But Albano's success transcended the ring and catapulted the Captain into pop culture.

The band NRBQ paid homage with their song "Captain Lou," and he appeared in a number of "Miami Vice" episodes along with several films.

His biggest moment came when he teamed with Lauper for a string of videos in 1985, playing her father. The "Rock N Wrestling Connection" helped boost both Lauper's record sales and the WWE's ratings.

Albano also played Mario in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show, a hybrid live-action/animated show.

No one was faster to sing the captain's praises than Albano himself.

"Often imitated, never duplicated," was his repeated self-assessment.

He was once a wrestler himself, launching his career in Canada in 1953.

He moved to the WWWF - a WWE precursor - in the early '60s, and won a tag-team title in 1967 by defeating a two-man pairing that included Bruno Sammartino.

Albano found his true calling in the corner, managing other wrestlers with antics that rivaled anything going on in the ring.

Albano's 75th birthday party last year at a Yonkers restaurant turned into a drunken battle royal, with the arrest of one wrestler.



Rest In Peace Captain Lou!
:(:monkey2
 
RIP Cap...

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He was a great manager, being essential for guys like the British Bulldogs, who could wrestle well but couldn't talk for ^^^^.

RIP, Captain Lou.
 
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Wasn't he in the WWF cartoon as well? I seem to remember seeing him animated a lot as a kid :lol

He was one of a kind :duff
 
Captain Lou was a great guy and is going to be missed. A buddy of mine booked him for an autograph signing in his sports store a couple of years ago. He didn't look too good (heath-wise), but was in good spirits throughout the signing. It's sad though. Another guy I grew up watching (pro wrestling wise) is gone. Makes you appreciate the good old days back then when we had the likes of Lord Alfred Hayes, Gorilla Monsoon, Miss Elizabeth, Sensational Sherri, Big Boss Man, Mr. Perfect, British Bulldog, Ravishing Rick Rude, Big John Studd, Junkyard Dog, and I could go on & on with other wrestlers we've lost (but not forgotten)...

:( RIP Captain Lou :(
 
As a kid watching wrestling, I have always found him repugnant.
 
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