[4] He then went to Wyoming, but was booted out for theft, allegedly stealing typewriters and cameras from stores and selling them on campus.
[5] He played in nine Grey Cup games, more than any other player in CFL history, tied with his teammate John Barrow.
[2][5] Mosca's teams won five Grey Cup games, one with the Ottawa Rough Riders and four with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
[2] He is infamous for the 51st Grey Cup game out-of-bounds and late hit on BC Lions star running back Willie Fleming.
[6][3] With Fleming out of the game, the Tiger-Cats went on to win the Grey Cup and Mosca's reputation as being the meanest CFL player grew.
[4] During the mid '70s and '80s, Mosca worked in the Carolinas, facing top stars such as Ric Flair, Wahoo McDaniel, Blackjack Mulligan, and Ivan Koloff.
[4][3] He became a top challenger to WWF Champion Bob Backlund's World Championship, but was not successful in winning the belt.
[9] Mosca was the colour commentator and wrestled for the WWF TV tapings in Ontario from August 1984 until January 1985 as a babyface.
[13][3] The video of the fight went viral, receiving over 647,000 views on YouTube[14] and mentions on ESPN's Monday Night Football and on Fox TV's The O'Reilly Factor.
[2] In February 2015, he revealed that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease,[11] which took away his ability to swallow or eat solid foods.
The suit was litigated by attorney Konstantine Kyros, who has been involved in a number of other lawsuits against WWE.