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This website, along with the future of the NWL & SPWTC/HoP, are dedicated to the loving memory of Neil April 6, 1963 - August 23, 1996 |
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"Real Deal" ~ by John Rambo
November 11, 1999
Neil Superior and Big E Sleeze, Not Gone Nor Forgotten...
![]() Neil Superior & John Rambo - Saipan 1991 - Korean War Memorial |
I first met Neil Caricofe in 1987 in Allentown, PA. At
that time, we were both working out at the same weightlighting gym. Neil was in training
to become a professional wrestler along with his then future tag team partner Doug Stahl
(who later went on to become the ECW tag team champion known as Super Destroyer). I still
had my government job with great pay and benefits, but I wanted that same feeling of being
involved in something fun like Neil and Doug were doing. It was Neil that actually made me
decide to finally give professional wrestling a try. After I did that, it was Neil and
Dick Caricofe's NWL that got me started as "John Rambo" (with full battle dress
fatigues, boots, flak jacket, the works) and gave me that first push to stardom!
Neil "The Power" Superior, AKA Neil Caricofe, loved professional wrestling and
he loved the fans. After graduating from Afa's Wild Samoan Pro Wrestling School in
Whitehall, PA, Neil went on to help his father establish the All Star Wrestling League in
1988, which went on to become the National Wrestling League in 1989. Neil "The
Power" Superior became a very popular name in the independent wrestling circuit and
his hard work and dedication to his fans always kept him on top as a main attraction
wrestling for many independent wrestling events.
In 1992, Neil decided to open the "Neil Superior Pro Wrestling School" (SPWTC)
in Hagerstown, MD, which is now known worldwide as the SPWTC/HOUSE of PAIN. Many students
such as Spazman Brian Anthony, Slickyboy, and Professor Egon Ecton got their start in
professional wrestling under the tutelage of Neil Superior, but none stood out like Jeremy
Sumpter, AKA Big E Sleeze. When I arrived back from Portland, OR in 1997 to take over the
helm at the SPWTC, I spotted a "diamond in the rough" in Big E Sleeze. Big E
Sleeze represented everything Neil was looking for in a graduate of a pro wrestling
school. Big E had the determination, motivation, athletic ability, the right attitude, and
most importantly a huge amount of respect for everyone.
Neil "The Power" Superior tragically passed away in the summer of 1996 and he
left behind a very heartbroken student who worshiped the ground Neil walked on. Many lives
were touched and effected by this sad event, and all of us took on different ways of
dealing with what God handed us in this situation. This isn't an issue of what is right,
or what went wrong, or who was at fault, or whatever other negative aspect we can look at
this with. Neil Superior and Big E Sleeze lived life to the fullest and they loved having
professional wrestling as a part of their lives. What the two of these fine professionals
would have accomplished over the years is now reflected in the success of the NWL and
HoPWF.
In 1997 I dedicated my career and work to the NWL and to Neil Superior's wrestling school.
In the two and a half years that I have been running the school and booking for the NWL,
the quality and the content of each and every show is second to none on the market. This
isn't due to my work, but rather Neil Caricofe and Jeremy Sumpter constantly filling my
head with ideas that make us a success. Does this mean I hear voices talking to me? Well,
I've been experiencing that since childhood, so they could be anyone. No, what I mean is
that all I have to do is think of either of these two men and ideas pop into my head. Call
it what you want, but I call it their assistance.
Neil and Big E aren't gone from us and this is why I am writing this article. I want the
world to know that on Tuesday, November 23, 1999, Dick Caricofe and John Rambo are going
to give the fans one heck of a "free admission," first annual "Neil
Superior/Big E Sleeze Memorial" show at the Superior Pro Wrestling Training
Center/HOUSE of PAIN in Hagerstown, MD. Headshrinker Samu, Gillberg, Doink the Clown,
"John Rambo," and much more are scheduled for this event. And when it's all said
and done, I know Neil and Big E will have my head full of all sorts of ideas for next
year's memorial event! Thank you very much for taking the time to read this special
"Real Deal," but more importantly for keeping Neil Caricofe and Jeremy Sumpter
alive forever! God bless you all!
John Rambo,
NWL Instructor
HoPWF president
NWL Heavyweight Champion
PS...If anyone would like to reserve a seat for the "Neil Superior/Big E Sleeze
Memorial" show, e mail me soon! Bell time is 7:00pm and there are maps to the
SPWTC/HOUSE of PAIN in the NWL website (www.NWLwrestling.com). Also, here are the official
Neil "The Power" Superior and Big E Sleeze Memorial pages:
NWL Memorial: Neil Superior Memorial
Page
NWL Memorial: Big E. Sleeze Memorial
Profile Page
NWL John Rambo Tribute to Big E.
Sleeze Page
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