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:*[[West Virginia Heavyweight Championship]] (3 times)
 
:*[[West Virginia Heavyweight Championship]] (3 times)
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Gilberto Melendez/Career history|Gilberto Melendez's career history]]
 
 
*[[Gilberto Melendez/Event history|Gilberto Melendez's event history]]
 
*[[Gilberto Melendez/Event history|Gilberto Melendez's event history]]
 
*[[Gilberto Melendez/Gimmick history|Gilberto Melendez's gimmicks]]
 
*[[Gilberto Melendez/Gimmick history|Gilberto Melendez's gimmicks]]
*[[Gilberto Melendez/Storyline history|Significant Storylines]]
 
   
 
==External links and references==
 
==External links and references==

Revision as of 16:20, 7 February 2011

Gilberto Melendez (born December 2, 1933) is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler better known under the ring name Gypsy Joe. Currently he wrestles for the Southern Wrestling Federation in Tullahoma, Tennessee . Template:Navbuttons Gypsy Joe is known for his longevity in the wrestling business. He was the first wrestler ever to jump successfully off a steel cage onto an opponent. He made his debut in the United States in 1963 after a lengthy career in Puerto Rico. He has continued to wrestle ever since and his debut has gone well into the 2000s.In April 2003 Joe was involved in a memorable hardcore match with New Jack in which, due to Joe no-selling throughout the match, New Jack legitimately attacked the sexagenarian with a chain, a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire, and several other weapons. In 2007, WWE Magazine named Gypsy Joe the world's oldest wrestler at the age of 73. Joe continues to wrestle regularly in Tennessee and surrounding areas.

Wrestling facts

  • Known as one of the eldest wrestlers in Professional Wrestling.

Championships and accomplishments

  • ICW United States Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Tojo Yamamoto
  • Southern Wrestling Federation
  • SWF Hardcore Championship (1 time)
  • Tennessee Wrestling Alliance
  • TWA Hardcore Championship (2 times)
  • Other Titles
  • West Virginia Heavyweight Championship (3 times)

See also

  • Gilberto Melendez's event history
  • Gilberto Melendez's gimmicks

External links and references