Joey Maggs

[1] Magliano competed for promotions in Mississippi and Louisiana before finding success in the Memphis-based United States Wrestling Association during the early 1990s.

[3] Magliano wrestled in singles competition over the next few months, but often came up short against the likes of King Cobra, Doug Gilbert, MC Jammer, and Danny Davis.

[4] During his last months in the promotion, he briefly held the USWA Junior Heavyweight Championship, winning it from Davis in December before losing it back to him on January 6, 1991.

[5] He made his debut as "Jumping" Joey Maggs in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in January 1991, facing Tom Zenk in Dothan, Alabama.

[14] While still making appearances for WCW, Magliano began competing part-time in various independent promotions during the late 1990s, including the Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation.

[1] Magliano retired from professional wrestling in 1998 due to a nagging shoulder injury and moved back to Maryland, where he enrolled in flight school to become a cargo pilot.