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Bob Marella

Actor, Writer, Producer, Additional Credits
Born June 4, 1937Died October 6, 1999 (62 years)
Robert James Marella better known by his ring name of Gorilla Monsoon, was an American professional wrestler, play-by-play commentator, and booker.

Monsoon is famous for his run as a super-heavyweight main eventer, and later as the voice of WWE, as commentator and backstage manager during the 1980s and 1990s. He also portrayed the on-screen role of WWE President from 1995 to 1997.

In professional wrestling, the staging area just behind the entrance curtain at an event, a position which Marella established and where he could often be found during WWE shows late in his career, is named the "Gorilla Position" in his honor. Although remembered fondly by many viewers, Monsoon was voted Worst Television Announcer a record six times by readers of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter in the publication's annual awards poll. Marella was married to his wife, Maureen, for more than 40 years and had three children: Sharon (born 1960), Joey (adopted, 1963–1994), and Valerie (born 1966). Victor Quinones (1959-2006) was listed in Gorilla's obituary as his son as well. This was never confirmed officially by Gorilla but the Marella family has acknowledged this after Gorilla's death.

Along with Linda McMahon, Marella was considered as a possible replacement for Vince McMahon as the owner of WWE if McMahon had been found guilty during his 1994 legal trial for illegal steroid use in the company.

On July 4, 1994, his adopted son, Joey Marella, fell asleep at the wheel and died in a car accident on the New Jersey Turnpike, while returning from refereeing a WWE event in Ocean City, Maryland. He was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.

For years, Marella had a custom New Jersey license plate which read "kayfabe

Death and legacy

Marella died on October 6, 1999, of heart failure brought on by complications of diabetes, at his home in Willingboro Township, New Jersey. He was 62 years old. In a tribute that aired on October 11, 1999, on an episode of Raw Is War from the Georgia Dome, McMahon described Marella as "one of the greatest men I have ever known."

He is interred next to his son, Joey Marella, at Lakeview Memorial Park in Cinnaminson, New Jersey.

WCW commentator Tony Schiavone acknowledged Marella's death on the October 11, 1999, episode of WCW Monday Nitro. Bobby Heenan insisted on doing a tribute to Marella, even though Marella never worked for WCW. Heenan said on-air: "Gorilla will be sadly missed. Now he was one big tough man. He was a decent honest man. And we're all gonna miss him very much. And you know the pearly gates in heaven? It's now gonna be called 'the Gorilla position.' Goodbye, my friend."

Robert Marella was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, class of 1994, on June 9.

When Heenan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004, he ended his acceptance speech with a very emotional, "There's only one thing missing, I wish Monsoon was here."

In 2007, when Anthony Carelli made his debut with WWE, as a tribute to Marella, he was given the ring name "Santino Marella".

Known For

  • WrestleMania III
  • WrestleMania VIII
  • WWF Wrestling Challenge
  • WWF: The Big Event
  • UK Rampage
  • German Fan Favorites Folge 2
  • Wrestling's Living Legend Bruno Sammartino

Bob Marella Filmography

2012
Undertaker: The Streak - 20-0 · as Gorilla Monsoon (archive Footage)
2010
2006
1998
Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows · as Gorilla Monsoon (archive Footage)
1997
Summerslam · as Gorilla Monsoon
1997
WWF in Your House: A Cold Day in Hell · as Gorilla Monsoon (wwe President)
1994
Paul Bearer's Hits from the Crypt · as Gorilla Monsoon
1994
1994
German Fan Favorites Folge 2 · as Gorilla Monsoon
1994
The Face of Fear... Undertaker · as Gorilla Monsoon
1994
Razor Ramon: Oozing Machismo · as Gorilla Monsoon
1993
WWF: U.K. Fan Favorites · as Gorilla Monsoon
1993
Bashed in the USA · as Gorilla Monsoon (commentator)
1993
WWF: Smack 'Em Whack 'Em · as Gorilla Monsoon
1993
WWF: WrestleFest '93 · as Gorilla Monsoon - Commentator
1993
WWE Raw (TV Series) · as Gorilla Monsoon
1992
The Ultimate Warrior · as Gorilla Monsoon
1992
World Tour 1992 · as Gorilla Monsoon
1992
Crunch Classic · as Gorilla Monsoon
1992
WWE UK Rampage '92 · as Gorilla Monsoon
1991
Hulkamania 6 · as Gorilla Monsoon - Commentator
1991
WWF Battle Royal at the Albert Hall · as Gorila Monsoon (commentator)
1991
WWF Supertape Vol. 4 · as Gorilla Monsoon
1991
WWF's Funniest Moments · as Gorilla Monsoon
1990
Survivor Series · as Gorilla Monsoon
1990
Wrestling Tough Guys · as Gorilla Monsoon
1990
WWF Supertape Vol. 1 · as Gorilla Monsoon
1990
Wrestling Superheroes · as Gorilla Monsoon
1989
WWF: Demolition - Witness the Power · as Gorilla Monsoon - Commentator
1989
The Ultimate Warrior · as Gorilla Monsoon (commentator)
1989
The Brains Behind the Brawn · as Gorilla Monsoon
1987
1987
George the Animal Steele · as Gorilla Monsoon
1987
Jake the Snake Roberts · as Gorilla Monsoon
1986
WWF's Inside the Steel Cage · as Gorila Monsoon
1986
The British Bulldogs · as Gorilla Monsoon
1986
WWF Wrestling Challenge (TV Series) · as Gorilla Monsoon
1986
Villains of the Squared Circle · as Gorilla Monsoon
1986
1986
Ricky the Dragon Steamboat · as Gorilla Monsoon
1986
WrestleMania 2 · as Gorilla Monsoon
1986
WWF Grudge Matches · as Gorilla Monsoon
1986
1985
Roddy Piper's Greatest Hits · as Gorilla Monsoon
1985
WWF Prime Time Wrestling (TV Series) · as Gorilla Monsoon (color Commentator)
1985
1985
1985
The Hulkster Hulk Hogan · as Gorilla Monsoon
1984
Tuesday Night Titans (TV Series) · as Gorilla Monsoon
1973
WWE Old School (TV Series) · as Gorilla Monsoon (commentary)

2024
Mr. McMahon (TV Series) · as Self (archive Footage)
2018
Andre the Giant · as Self (voice) (archive Footage)

1986
WWF: The Big Event · as Executive Producer

1987
WrestleMania III · as Executive Co-Producer

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