International Championship Wrestling (1984–1992) Sbraccia was formerly made a full member of Tony Rumble's
The Brotherhood upon making his ICW debut as a wrestler in 1984. In early-1989, Sbraccia began teaming with
"Fabulous" Phil Apollo as The Dynamic Duo. The team's name was a tribute by Sbraccia and Apollo to
WCCW Tag Team Champions's
Gentleman Chris Adams and
Gino Hernandez. A veteran
World Class Championship Wrestling himself, Apollo often emulated Adams' ring style including using his
superkick finisher. On March 5, 1989, The Dynamic Duo defeated
Vic Steamboat and
"Jumping" Joe Savoldi in Augusta for the
ICW Tag Team Championship. They held the belts for four months until Steamboat and Savoldi won them back in
Marlboro, Massachusetts, on July 1. Sbraccia and Apollo regained the tag team titles at the end of year by defeating The Undertakers (
Henchman and Punisher), managed by Sbraccia's former mentor Tony Rumble, in
Portland, Maine, on December 11, 1989. Sbraccia and Apollo made one last attempt to regain the belts when the ICW Tag Team Championship was declared vacant in the spring of 1990. On March 31, they lost to The Undertakers in
Charlton, Massachusetts, in a match to decide the new champions. The Dynamic Duo broke up shortly afterwards and Sbraccia formed a tag team with GQ Madison in an attempt to regain the titles from The Undertakers. On September 6, 1990, Sbraccia and GQ Madison fought The Undertakers to a double-disqualification in
Newport, Vermont. They were defeated by The Undertakers later that month at the
State University of New York at Delhi.
Century Wrestling Alliance (1996–1998) Sbraccia was among the ICW mainstays who followed
Tony Rumble when he started
Century Wrestling Alliance. On April 27, 1996, at a TV taping for
CWA Mass Madness, he defeated Tito Gonzalez at the Champs Arena in
Salisbury Beach, Massachusetts. That same year, Sbraccia and Sonny C won the
CWA Tag Team Championship. On July 19, 1996, Sbraccia and Sonny C successfully defended the tag titles against Joel Davis and Rocky Davis in front of a sold-out 1,850 crowd at
Revere High School. On October 18, 1997, Sbraccia defeated
Trooper Gilmore at the sold-out South Lawrence East School in
Lawrence, Massachusetts. That same night, he and
Knuckles Nelson beat The Extremists (
Ace Darling and
Devon Storm) for the CWA Tag Team Championship.
NWA New England (1998) In January 1998, the Century Wrestling Alliance became the official
National Wrestling Alliance affiliate for the entire
New England region. By this time, Sbraccia had aligned himself with Tony Rumble's "new" version of The Brotherhood which also included Knuckles Nelson, Tre, Tombstone, and manager Vinnie Capelli. On January 17, he became the first
NWA New England Heavyweight Champion after defeating Vic Steamboat in a tournament final in
Southbridge, Massachusetts. He retained his title against
Tom Brandi, via disqualification, at a house show in
Ogdensburg, New York, on April 25. On May 9, at the "NWA New England Inaugural Event", Sbraccia wrestled Maverick Wild in a non-title match at the Good Times Emporium in
Somerville, Massachusetts. In the next few weeks, Sbraccia defended the title against Mike and Ralph Lano, Beau Douglas, and Curtis Slamdawg. One of his bouts with Mike Lano took place at
Eddie Andelman's "Hot Dog Safari". He also occasionally wrestled as a preliminary wrestler for the
World Wrestling Federation. On the July 25 edition of
WWF Shotgun Saturday Night, Sbraccia and Devon Storm wrestled
The New Midnight Express (
Bombastic Bob and
Bodacious Bart) in
Binghamton, New York. Two months later, Sbraccia lost to
Kurrgan (with
The Oddities) at the
Tsongas Arena in
Lowell, Massachusetts. On September 19, 1998, Sbraccia defeated The Mercenary at Taste of the Boss in
Boston, Massachusetts. Later that night in
Everett, he finally lost the NWA New England title to
Barry Windham ending his 9-month championship reign.
National Wrestling Alliance (1998–1999) Despite losing the heavyweight title, The Brotherhood still held the NWA New England Tag Team Championship. They also successfully defended their titles against
Bob Evans & Rocky Shore and The New York Posse in
Melrose, Massachusetts, on October 17, 1998. On October 24, the team represented the promotion at the
NWA 50th Anniversary Show in
Cherry Hill, New Jersey. It was at this event that The Brotherhood defeated The Border Patrol (Agent Carson and Agent Gunn), Team Extreme (Kit Carson and Khris Germany), and
Tully Blanchard &
Tom Prichard in a
Four Corners match to win the
NWA World Tag Team Championship. Barry Windham, who had beaten Sbraccia for the NWA New England title the previous month, was originally booked to be Blanchard's partner but was replaced by Prichard at the last moment. Their victory was considered a high point in the history of NWA England and brought national exposure to the company. The promotion also received attention from wrestling magazine publishers
Bill Apter and George Napolitano. The NWA had initially intended the tag title to be traded among its various NWA affiliates shortly after the 50th Anniversary Show, however, Rumble and Sheldon Goldberg took the initiative and began booking title defenses for The Brotherhood on their own. Goldberg was able to contact Wally Yamaguchi, though his brother Shun, and arranged for The Brotherhood to tour Japan as the NWA Tag Team Champions. It was the first time the NWA had toured the country in several years. On January 30, 1999, at a live event for Worldwide Pro Wrestling, The Brotherhood took part in a
battle royal at the Kitakyushu Municipal Ogura Northern Gym in
Fukuoka, Japan. Sbraccia and Nelson were the final participants along with fellow
"gaijin" wrestler The Hater of
Pro Wrestling America. Instead of turning on each other, The Brotherhood tossed The Hater out of the ring and were declared co-winners of the battle royal. On another tour six months later, The Brotherhood feuded with The Caffeine Connection (Cola Kid and Pepsi Boy) over the NWA World Tag Team Championship. The Brotherhood appeared to have lost the belts on the tour, during an impromptu match with The Caffeine Connection, which saw interference from both Kinjiro Oki and
"Wild" Bill Irwin, however the
officials reversed the decision. On February 26, The Brotherhood were scheduled to defend the belts against Team Extreme at an
NWA Southwest show in
North Richland Hills, Texas, but were unable to appear due to heavy snow. In addition to the team missing a mandatory title defense, NWA officials were becoming displeased with the promotion holding on to the world tag title for so long. The title was declared held-up on March 3 and the NWA Board of Directors threatened to strip The Brotherhood of the championship if they failed to appear at the next NWA Southwest show at the Bronco Bowl Arena in
Dallas that summer. NWA New England would also be fined $5,000 if they did not comply. Sbraccia, especially coming off an international tour to Japan, was concerned that another extended trip to Texas might result in being released from his regular job.
The Public Enemy (
Rocco Rock and
Johnny Grunge), The New York Posse (Ron Zombie and Jay Kobain), and Beau Douglas & Rex Lethal. On April 22, The Brotherhood and
Dukes Dalton beat Punisher, Tony Montana, and Mike Johnson in a 6-man tag team match at Somerville's Good Times Emporium. Sbraccia also appeared on the April 27 edition of
WWF Shotgun Saturday Night where he faced
Mideon at the
New Haven Coliseum. On June 10, 1999,
Rick Fuller was brought in to replace Sbraccia at the Dallas show to battle Team Extreme for the vacant tag team championship. The Brotherhood managed to win back the belts via reverse decision. Meanwhile, Sbraccia had undergone knee surgery and was subsequently replaced by
Dukes Dalton in The Brotherhood's NWA tag team title defenses. Nelson and Dalton won the NWA briefly lost the belts to The Public Enemy in
Bolton, Massachusetts, but regained them in
Dorchester two days later. They eventually dropped the titles to Team Extreme at the
NWA's 51st Anniversary Show in
Charlotte, North Carolina, that fall. Sbraccia briefly returned to NWA New England, along with fellow Brotherhood member Tre, in February 2002. On February 16, 2002, at the "Broken Hearts & Broken Bones" benefit show, Sbraccia defeated
Rick Fuller for the
NWA New England Brass Knuckles Championship in
Malden, Massachusetts. His comeback was cut short, however, when he left the promotion that summer and subsequently retired. In 2015, Sbraccia was inducted into the
New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame. ==Championships and accomplishments==