Former WWE Wrestler Ralph Mosca Dies at 55
Pro wrestling veteran ralph Mosca has died at the age of 55, according to reports surfacing November 22, 2023. Known to fans as both Ralph Mosca and ralph Lemieux, Mosca spent decades in the industry, notably appearing as an enhancement talent for the World Wrestling Federation in the early 1990s.
Mosca’s passing is being mourned throughout the professional wrestling community, impacting a network of colleagues and fans who remember his dedication to the sport. He leaves behind a legacy built on consistent performance and a respected presence in self-reliant promotions, and his death marks another loss for a business often characterized by its close-knit relationships. Details surrounding his death have not yet been released.
Mosca is perhaps best remembered for his early work in the WWF, where he faced prominent stars like The Headshrinkers, Diesel, and razor Ramon. He notably held the distinction of being Diesel’s (Kevin Nash) opponent in his televised singles debut in 1993. Beyond his WWF appearances, Mosca enjoyed multiple championship reigns in American Combat Wrestling (ACW).
Though he stepped away from regular in-ring competition in 2014, Mosca made a final appearance in a 30-man Southern Stampede Battle Royal at WWN Battle For The Brave in 2023.
Fellow wrestler Sierra,posting online,expressed their sadness,writing,”Just want to say it’s a very sad day finding out Ralph Mosca passed away. Lot of great times together we Booked FUW together for a While and he would come by my Bar Crazy Dave’s Sports Bar. We always laughed together [and] had some crazy times ultimately. 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.”