Extreme Championship Wrestling (1995–2001) The Dudley Brothers (1995–1999) Before being publicly hired by ECW, D'Angeli was an ECW "fan" that came dressed like a
Dudley family member, holding up signs like "Welcome to Dudley World" D'Angeli managed the tag team of
Julio Dinero and
E. Z. Money, which became
Hot Commodity with the addition of
Chris Hamrick and
Elektra. He also managed
Chris Chetti for a short stint in late 2000. D'Angeli appeared onstage before a Smashing Pumpkins gig in Philadelphia in October 2007, baiting the crowd. He also refounded the
Dangerous Alliance in December 1999.
Independent circuit (2001–2003; 2010; 2012) When ECW went bankrupt, Lou went to work for other pro wrestling companies such as
Combat Zone Wrestling, PWF and MECW. At one point D'Angeli was working with
Steve Corino on booking the PWF. D'Angeli last appeared in a ring as a manager in February 2003 with Alexis Laree (
Mickie James) and
Justin Credible. D'Angeli had a cameo at the 2006 WWE
ECW One Night Stand PPV when
Rob Van Dam defeated
John Cena for the
WWE Title. More recently D'Angeli appeared as part of
Montel Vontavious Porter's entourage on ''
Saturday Night's Main Event XXXV'' from
Madison Square Garden when
Evander Holyfield, in place of MVP, had a boxing match with
Matt Hardy. Lou appeared as Lou E. Dangerously at
ACID FEST in honor of Trent Acid on July 10, 2010. In March 2012 Lou returned to wrestling with Billy Corgan's group Resistance Pro based out of Chicago. He was brought in to specifically write for the shows as well as help talent given his performing and promoting history with ECW and WWE. ==Marketing career==