Pro wrestler and former WWE talent Ralph Mosca has passed away recently at the age of 55 years old.
News of Mosca’s death was announced on Facebook today (November 10) by his long-time friend Fidel Sierra, who reflected on some of the memories they had together in the wrestling industry and outside of it.
“Just want to say itâ€s a very sad day Finding out Ralph Mosca passed away,” Sierra wrote. “Lot of great times together we Booked FUW together for a While and he would Come by my Bar Crazy Daveâ€s Sports Bar We always laughed together had some crazy times at the end of the day. I lost another brother in this pro wrestling business rest in peace condolences to the family and friends from Fidel, Sierra, the Cuban, Assassian, and fantasy.”
Mosca wrestled actively until 2014 before stepping away from regular physical in-ring appearances, with his final in-ring bout occurring in 2023 during a 30-man Southern Stampede Battle Royal at WWN Battle For The Brave.
The in-ring veteran was also known as Ralph Lemieux and is best known for appearing in multiple WWF matches as an enhancement wrestler in the early 1990s, facing The Headshrinkers, Diesel, Razor Ramon, and more. He was the opponent for Diesel’s televised singles debut in 1993 after Kevin Nash arrived in the WWF.
Along with that, Mosca is also remembered for his multiple championship runs in ACW (American Combat Wrestling).

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