As Louis Cerdan, he was a WWWF Tag Team Champion with fellow Italian-Canadian wrestler Tony Parisi.
[3] He began working with Detroit promoters Bert Ruby and Harry Light over a year later.,[1] who organized a central booking office for midget wrestlers in the 1950s.
[1] He first teamed with Tony Parisi in Tennessee, where the duo won the tag titles in Nick Gulas's promotion within two weeks.
[1] Brito also appeared in the WWF old-timers battle royal in November 1987 (the first eliminated in a match won by Lou Thesz that featured several former world champions).
[6] More than 1,000 people attended the first anniversary event, in which Abdullah the Butcher and Pierre Carl Ouellet also participated.
[8] In January 2005, the first of six events began airing on Canadian pay-per-view, which featured wrestlers from Brito's CPW, as well as footage from his International Wrestling promotion.
[9] After finishing his career in the wrestling business, Brito began working at Subaru car business—buying and auctioning—with his brother-in-law.