We don't know for sure. While some wrestlers who worked with Gino have stated that he simply enjoyed having his picture taken with non-wrestling celebrities, former NWA World Champion Jack Brisco and WWE commentator Jim Ross have been quoted as saying that Gino and Farrah were indeed an item at one point. (The late star of Charlie's Angels and the made-for-TV movie The Burning Bed was reportedly a wrestling fan, and was said to have purchased a couple of Brisco Brothers Body Shop T-shirts in her later years.) Ms.
Fawcett herself, though, never confirmed or denied this story; if there was a relationship between the two, our best guess is that it would have taken place around 1979-80, after Farrah and husband Lee Majors separated. (Incidentally, Mr. Majors also has a pro wrestling connection, and it has nothing to do with having played a character named Steve Austin: he is known to have been a chauffeur for NWA promoter Jim Barnett in the 1950s.) At least two photographs are known to ... more.
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