Whoever says wrestling isn't real needs to watch this.

It's certainly very entertaining. This is Luigi Primo. You can read his biopic in that link.

His training regimen involves throwing hundreds (over a thousand by his estimate) of pizzas every day and running in place for hours.

When he has his opponents down on the mat, he's been known to "top" them with cheese and vegetables in a grotesque perversion of the pizza-making process.

He's rumored to be the father of Pastaman:

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The match in which they wrestled:

recognizing Pastaman's great wrestling talent, the chef proffered his own legs to be broken. Overcome by love, however, the tenderhearted, alfredo-slathered beast threw his chair aside and embraced the mustachioed pizza-artist. the touching moment was cut short when a waiter entered the ring to take Pastaman to be eaten by a couple at a restaurant. Primo, never a friend to the service industry, and Pastaman, a devotee of violence in many forms, proceeded to stomp on the waiter until he could no longer speak, and then topped him with Ragu and mozzarella in an incident referred to as the "Parmageddon."

There are other videos of his matches online but I was most intrigued by this interview where he talks about wrestling. The interview isn't anything special but he has a definite italian accent.