SERGEANT BIANCO

Sgt Bianco is one of the IWA's Super Heavyweights. Standing nearly 7 feet tall and weighing well in excess of 350lbs Dominic Bianco is a giant in the world of Pro Wrestling, he is a very experienced giant.

It was in the early 1980's when Mario Milano was working for All Japan Pro Wrestling, Bianco was also in Japan serving as a young apprentice to Mario. In Japan Bianco was billed as Milano's younger brother. Many Japanese fans can account for this devastating combination from Australia with fond memories and vivid recollections of great matches from a decade ago. In Japan, promoters and fans alike treat their Pro Wrestling Giants very well, and show much appreciation, respect, care and attention when meeting these Super Heavyweights.

Bianco is recognised as a National Superstar in the "land of the rising sun". On his arrival home in Australia he was approached by talent scouts who wanted to use him as a tough guy in acting roles, he was the classic giant sized bad dude, Bianco began appearing on some high profile television commercials, he has a string of TV, film and radio jobs to his credit. Many Australians recognise Bianco's face from television. Yet what they don't know is that Bianco has been pursuing another area. Policing.

He applied to the NSW Police force for a position as drill Sergeant. The job went to Bianco and after many crash courses and examinations he was out in the training camp, instructing young candidates in hand to hand combat. Sgt Bianco earned his stripes and added another string to his bow. However his days as a Police Academy drill Sergeant were short. Bianco's cruel punishments, his physical intimidation of students and the unnecessary rough treatment of his trainees finally all got reported and his actions were not tolerated by the new Police minister.

Sgt Bianco was one step ahead he quit before they could sack him. He destroyed all of his files and walked out of that job. Then, still wearing his police sergeants uniform, he burst into the IWA front office demanding a contract be drafted - effective immediately, he would be making his Pro Wrestling comeback. Sgt. Bianco insisted that he must keep the title of Sergeant and he would only wrestle in his uniform. The IWA committee agreed to Bianco's terms and this giant, rogue cop stepped into the spotlight of the IWA's heavyweight division. He has personal investments in winning and has called out some of the IWA's top heavyweights to tell them that the enforcer is in town and his name is Sgt Bianco. This point was made known to Animal Harpas who was attacked by Sgt Bianco during a recent IWA event. Your town may be the next stop for Sgt. Bianco's terror campaign.