The New England professional wrestling scene is mourning the loss of one of its most beloved personalities, as veteran promoter and historian Sheldon Goldberg reported that regional wrestling legend Tony Ulysses has passed away.
Known to fans throughout the Northeast as “Mr. Fabulous,” Ulysses became a familiar face on independent wrestling cards from the 1980s through the 2000s. Trained by legendary WWE Hall of Famer Killer Kowalski, Ulysses carved out a memorable career with his larger-than-life charisma, flamboyant personality, and connection with audiences across New England and beyond.
A staple of the regional wrestling circuit for decades, Ulysses earned the respect of peers and fans alike not only for his in-ring work, but also for his generosity and warmth outside the ring. His colorful presence and unmistakable character made him a standout performer during an era that helped define independent wrestling throughout the Northeast.
Following news of his passing, tributes and condolences quickly began pouring in from members of the wrestling community remembering Ulysses as both an entertainer and a genuinely kind-hearted individual whose impact extended far beyond the squared circle.
Tony Ulysses leaves behind a lasting legacy in New England wrestling history, where “Mr. Fabulous” will long be remembered by generations of fans and fellow wrestlers alike.
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