Salvatore Bellomo - Actor Profile

Salvatore Bellomo

Acting
Freshness: Jan 31, 2026
23Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: Jun 18, 1951
Birth Place: Brussels, Belgium

About Salvatore Bellomo

Salvatore Bellomo was a Belgian professional wrestler. His career spanned over 40 years; he is perhaps best known for his appearances in the United States with WWE in the 1980s and with ECW in the 1990s. In 1982, Bellomo was signed by WWE after Peter Maivia advised him to audition as WWE was looking for a new babyface Italian wrestler to replace Bruno Sammartino. Wrestling under his real name, Bellomo made his televised in-ring debut on the June 28, 1982 episode of WWE on MSG Network, defeating Baron Mikel Scicluna. In mid-1983, Bellomo and a series of tag team partners unsuccessfully challenging The Wild Samoans for the WWE World Tag Team Championship. In late-1983 and early-1984, he unsuccessfully challenged both WWE Champion The Iron Sheik and WWE Intercontinental Champion Don Muraco. By mid-1984, Bellomo was winning less regularly, putting over opponents such as David Schultz, Greg Valentine, Big John Studd, Paul Orndorff & Pat Patterson. In August 1984, he lost to former WWE Champion Bob Backlund in Philadelphia, in what was Backlund's final match before leaving WWE. By 1985, Bellomo was being used as a jobber, losing to opponents such as Brutus Beefcake, Jim Neidhart, and The Missing Link. On the 34th episode of Tuesday Night Titans in May 1985, Bellomo defeated Frankie Williams and hosted a segment titled "Thatsa My Kitchen" featuring traditional Italian cooking. He made his final appearance with WWE in March 1987, losing to Brad Rheingans in the Nassau Coliseum. In April 1992, Bellomo began appearing with the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States-based promotion Eastern Championship Wrestling, approaching ECW promoter Tod Gordon as he was living in Philadelphia at the time. Now considerably heavier than during his WWE run and sporting a full beard, he was billed as "Wildman" Sal Bellomo, adopting both a distinctive new ring attire resembling a Roman centurion and a more brawling-orientated wrestling style. In his first match, he won a battle royale as part of a tournament to crown the inaugural ECW Heavyweight Champion. He went on to lose to Jimmy Snuka (who had won a separate battle royale) in the tournament final. In mid-1992, Bellomo began feuding with Tony Stetson, with Stetson winning a loser leaves town match in August 1992. Bellomo returned in November 1992. In January 1993, he wrestled Kerry Von Erich (the "secret weapon" of Woman) to a double DQ at the "Battle of the Belts" event. In June 1993, he wrestled at ECW's first supercard, the Super Summer Sizzler Spectacular, teaming with Super Destroyer #1 & Stevie Wonderful to defeat the Suicide Blondes and Hunter Q. Robbins III. In the same month, he had a brief rivalry with the Super Destroyers after he began impersonating them, calling himself "Super Destroyer #3". In August 1993, Bellomo and The Sandman entered a tournament for the vacant ECW Tag Team Championship, first defeating Sir Richard Michaels & Tony Stetson, then defeating Ivan & Vladimir Koloff, before losing to The Dark Patriot & Eddie Gilbert in the finals. A short feud between Bellomo and Sir Richard Michaels culminated in a strap match at UltraClash that was won by Bellomo. Bellomo went on to feud with Rockin' Rebel, defeating him in a chairs match at November to Remember by forfeit. Bellomo continued to appear on ECW Hardcore TV until leaving ECW in May 1994. Before returning in 1996.

Career Statistics & Market Influence

Analyzing the cinematic journey of Salvatore Bellomo reveals a career defined by diverse artistic exploration. With a total of 23 major appearances, the actor has established a significant footprint in global cinema.

Genre Dominance: Action

The majority of Salvatore Bellomo's filmography leans towards the Action genre. Audience data suggests that viewers respond most favorably to this persona, though their versatility has allowed for successful crossovers into other categories.

The "Box Office" Signature

With a 17% Success Ratio (movies rated above 6.5), Salvatore Bellomo remains a reliable draw for studios. Their peak performance was recorded in Wrestling's Bloopers, Bleeps, & Bodyslams, which continues to be the benchmark for their career rating-wise.

Best Salvatore Bellomo Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Salvatore Bellomo's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Salvatore Bellomo.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2019 Master Where Are You First male Flop Similar →
2014 I resti di Bisanzio - Hit Similar →
2013 Dreamcatchers Himself Flop Similar →
2005 The Greatest Stars of the 80's Salvatore Bellomo (Archive Footage) Super Hit Similar →
1996 ECW Ultimate Jeopardy 1996 "Wildman" Sal Bellomo Flop Similar →
1996 ECW When Worlds Collide 1996 "Wildman" Sal Bellomo Flop Similar →
1996 ECW Natural Born Killaz "Wildman" Salvatore Bellomo (Ringside) Flop Similar →
1996 ECW Heat Wave 1996 "Wildman" Sal Bellomo Flop Similar →
1996 ECW Hardcore Heaven 1996 "Wildman" Sal Bellomo Average Similar →
1994 ECW The Night The Line Was Crossed 1994 "Wildman" Sal Bellomo Flop Similar →
1993 ECW November to Remember 1993 "Wildman" Sal Bellomo Flop Similar →
1993 ECW Ultra Clash 1993 "Wildman" Sal Bellomo Flop Similar →
1993 ECW Super Summer Sizzler 1993 "Wildman" Sal Bellomo Flop Similar →
1993 ECW/WWA Battle of the Belts "Wildman" Sal Bellomo Flop Similar →
1992 The Best of ECW 1992: Volume 2 Sal Bellomo Flop Similar →
1992 The Best of ECW 1992: Volume 1 Sal Bellomo Flop Similar →
1987 The Best of the WWF: volume 14 Salvatore Bellomo Flop Similar →
1987 WWE Wrestling at The Meadowlands: January '87 Sal Bellomo Flop Similar →
1985 Andre the Giant Salvatore Bellomo (Archive footage) Average Similar →
1985 Wrestling's Bloopers, Bleeps, & Bodyslams Self Super Hit Similar →
1985 Most Unusual Matches Salvatore Bellomo Super Hit Similar →
1984 WWE Wrestling at The Meadowlands: October '84 Sal Bellomo Flop Similar →
1984 WWE Wrestling at The Meadowlands: July '84 Salvatore Bellomo Flop Similar →

Salvatore Bellomo - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Salvatore Bellomo?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Salvatore Bellomo is "Wrestling's Bloopers, Bleeps, & Bodyslams" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Salvatore Bellomo acted in?

Salvatore Bellomo has been featured in at least 23 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Salvatore Bellomo?

Other notable films include "Most Unusual Matches", "The Greatest Stars of the 80's", and "I resti di Bisanzio".