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South Africa is renowned for its diverse cultures and music is but one of the offerings the country proudly boasts. Africa has been home to Bravo for quite some time after being raised in Cuba. He then moved to South Africa in the early 90s and has adapted perfectly to the lifestyle and culture that the country is known for. His music inspiration hails from the strong Samba, Latin and African rhythm he is accustomed to and the result of this unique blend is a host of infectious combination's of musical styles. No musical style goes unnoticed and his musical repertoire includes that of hip-hop, kwaito, bhangra, pop, plus much more. Each style is influenced and complemented the unique flavor he adds each time. It was inevitable that such talent would be noticed when Bravo caught the attention of DJ Fresh at Intersection nightclub in Randburg.
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After training under Gino Brito , he started his career in Montreal in the s, working for Lutte Internationale. After leaving professional wrestling, Bravo became involved in organized crime , allegedly working for the Cotroni crime family. The family emigrated to Canada when Bresciano was young, settling in the Centre-Sud neighbourhood of the Montreal borough of Ville-Marie. He started training in amateur wrestling from the age of Bresciano began wrestling in , taking the name "Dino Bravo" from a wrestler from the early s who had teamed with Dominic DeNucci as the Bravo Brothers, Dino and Dominic. He was trained by Gino Brito and often worked in a tag team with his mentor, billed as Brito's cousin. Bravo worked in a number of other tag teams, partnering with, among others, "Mr. Wrestling" Tim Woods and DeNucci. Bravo also had a major program with Blackjack Mulligan , pinning Mulligan twice in a televised non-title match to set up a series of matches for Mulligan's United States title.
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