Memories of The Great One, Jack Brisco


Article & photos by Mike Lano

Just after losing wrestling’s greatest friend (Georgie Makropoulos),  today we’ve lost its modern-day greatest athlete with those amazing amateur credentials of his that Kurt Angle told me in 2001, “blow me away.  This guy was and will always be an incredible talent.”

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Jack Brisco was a tremendously devoted husband to wife Jan “from the day we met” he said.  It helped that she shared his passion for traveling around the country, taking in major Nascar events as well as some of the top amateur wrestling championships, which of course took him to Iowa almost annually.  Jan told me in 2004 that “it’s our way of getting some quality time together.  I don’t get to see him all the time he’s at his (car) shop, but we try to make the most of all the rest of our time together, and we have the same things we like doing together.  We love planning out our trips and were surprised at how much we enjoyed Las Vegas.   Jack didn’t care for it too much during all those NWA meetings each year in the seventies.  We especially love traveling around and seeing the U.S.”

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Jack Brisco vs. Giant Baba - photo by Dr. Mike Lano

Jack Brisco vs. Giant Baba - photo by Dr. Mike Lano

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Jack added, “most of the time I was defending the belt or just being sent here and there, I never really got to see this country (America) or Canada the right way during my career. Always on a plane and exhausted.  Kiniski and Junior can tell you, and Harley.  We were given insane schedules, and I dropped to Terry because like Bruno, I wanted out.  That was enough and I asked Sam to take it off me many times.  Now if I go somewhere to help support amateur wrestling and the NCAA, Dan Gable, whatever;  I make sure we get to see the sites.  Traveling is no longer stressful, but something I usually look forward to now.”

“About the only place I did make sure I took in everything I could was in Japan, which Jerry and I just loved going to.  You couldn’t ask for nicer people over there and what a great promoter Baba was.  A great man concerned about us, and who made sure we got the culture and could see how proud he was of his beautiful country.  So I’m trying to make up for my regrets by finally seeing the sites and smelling the roses in the U.S.”

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Jack Brisco with fans at the Kiel - by Dr. Mike Lano

Jack Brisco with fans at the Kiel - by Dr. Mike Lano

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Jack loved fishing and just taking in nature.  “I’ve always been an outdoorsy guy,” he’d said on my radio show on a conference call with Bruno Sammartino.  “Bruno, we really never got a chance to meet properly,  but I hope you know I always idolized you.  You stood for a lot of great things, and have always shown the business respect and done it the right way.”   Jack, at one of our few Cauliflower Alley Club events on the East Coast, told me in Tampa in 1995 that besides Bruno, Lou Thesz and Danny Hodge were his all-time favorites in wrestling.  “They each had a lot of class and even more ability.  They’re the very best and I’m not taking anything away from (Dory) Junior or Harley.”

“When I walked away from wrestling, or me wrestling,  I just walked away.  Just like that.  I still loved the business, but after I finished what became my last match and saw that I was on WWF’s list for some other towns, enough.  I just phoned in that I’d had enough and that I was physically and emotionally done.  I was just so tired and ready to walk away and get on with the rest of my life.  It was more than just my body aching.  We all made so many sacrifices for all our time in it, being away from our families the main problem.  Jerry still loved working,  he wasn’t ready yet.  I didn’t want to let him down because we’ve always been close,  but that was it for me.  I was lucky for all the time I did get to spend with Jerry on the road though.  I can’t complain, I’ve had a great life so far.”

– Dr. Mike Lano, DDS

2 Responses to “Lano – Memories of The Great One, Jack Brisco”

WILL

February 2nd, 2010 - 3:11 am

Thanks for sharing your stories of one my all-time favorites Jack Brisco !

Jeff Coors

February 3rd, 2010 - 9:02 am

Wow! Some great reflections on Jack Brisco. Did not know he and Bruno were on Mike’s radio show so will have to check it out. I really enjoyed reading this article and hope for more.

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