Talk:Val Puccio

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  • SWD316, what source are you basing this article on? I'm fairly confident that Sal E. Graziano and Big Guido are not the same person. McPhail 18:29, 20 July 2005 (UTC)

--Tommycallanan 14:20, 19 July 2006 (UTC) I have no way to prove this but I think this profile is all wrong. See I think I went to high school (Woodbridge High School in New Jersey) with this guys brother Rob Valente (I think its spelled that way) His brother was Sal Valente aka Sal E. Graziano not Val Puccio. If fact his dad was one of my baseball couches in 1992 in Fords New Jersey. He father did not Have a European ascent (In fact he sounded like a Jersey guy to me) so I really doubt he was born in Sicily but I could be wrong depends on when he came here. I also ran in to him (Sal) in a comic book shop in Edison New Jersey shortly after ECW demise and WWE invasion angle had begun. We spoke briefly and I recall him saying he wanted to get into acting and was no longer interested in wrestling. This all maybe wrong please if there is some one out there than can help disprove or collaborate this please e-mail me at jerseyghosts@yahoo.com. So we can fix this error.


Sal E. Graziano, Val Puccio and "Big Guido" are three different people. If I knew how, I'd create a new page for Graziano. Justinthebull (talk) 06:43, 16 January 2008 (UTC)


According to this site [1] they didn't stop using the name the Undertakers to avoid confusion but because they sold the rights to the WWF. This website seems accurate so perhaps that should be adjusted. -Graveyardkiss 04/13/08