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Perry Saturn

Wrestler

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Resourceful Brave Passionate Determined A True Friend Magnetic

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1966-10-25
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Perry Arthur Satullo, better known by his ring name, had an impressive career in professional wrestling, capturing multiple championships throughout his journey. He became a 3-time ECW World Tag Team Champion, showcasing his dominance in the ring, and also claimed the WWF Hardcore Championship twice during his time in the industry. Not stopping there, Perry added two WCW World Tag Team Championship titles to his legacy, proving his versatility across different promotions. Before stepping into the spotlight, he made a significant life choice at just 17 years old—enlisting in the U.S. Army, where he served honorably for four years. That kind of discipline and dedication likely paved the way for his later success. On a personal note, Perry Arthur Satullo married Lisa Marie Kuhlemeier in 2009, marking a meaningful chapter in his life outside the wrestling world. All in all, his story is one of resilience, achievement, and balance—both in and out of the ring.

Trivia

He was famous—really, truly famous—for his legendary finishing move, The Moss-Covered Three-Handled Family Gradunza. People would often talk about it long after the show ended, whispering in awe whenever his name came up. The way he executed The Moss-Covered Three-Handled Family Gradunza was nothing short of iconic. It wasn’t just a move—it was an experience. And honestly, no one else could pull it off the way he did. Every time he stepped into the spotlight, fans knew what was coming: that unforgettable moment when he’d unleash The Moss-Covered Three-Handled Family Gradunza and bring the house down. Yeah, he definitely left his mark with that one dazzling signature move.

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