But I would say making an honest living out of a questionable passion that is sports gambling, which is now widely regarded as legal— thanks to the Supreme Court. Also, [Laughs] beating Santino Marella. I had a pro wrestling match in front of 19, people and I beat Santino Marella.
All with my cousin Jimmy in my corner and "Rowdy" Roddy Piper who trained me. I followed every book. So it's having the others around you appreciate you for your craft and what you've done and your accomplishments. I'm not going to lie and say that it doesn't matter what everyone else thinks.
I definitely think you have to learn from your failures and get back on the horse and all that stuff. Life is so long, so keep trying at things. I would say my credit card bills inspire me. I always keep in the back of my mind that the goal is to be able to go home. I like nothing more than going home at night. If I do a hidden camera bit for Jimmy Kimmel Live!
In the back of my mind, I just want to go home. So, do everything to the best ability, so that at the end of the night, we can return home. I write everything down. I have a to-do list every day and I usually have between 15 and 20 items on it.
How much people owe me, and how much I owe them. Some things like this that are going to send me to a mental facility when all is said and done.
While everybody would trust me with their deepest secrets, they didn't trust me in other regards. I have a nice routine. Every year January rolls around and I have to lose weight. So I lose 15 pounds, and then I gain it back by July, and then when the holidays roll around, I add another 10 pounds.
Iacono was born in Brooklyn, New York. In , Iacono moved from Long Island to Hollywood to pursue a career in television. Iacono's first foray into television writing was on the Fox Sports net game show called Sports Geniuses where he also appeared nightly in a trivia challenge.
Iacono wrote for the puppet show Crank Yankers. Iacono was the co-host through the rest of the series and was nominated for an Emmy for Oustanding Game Show Host. Iacono has been a permanent member of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! He also appears frequently on the show in comedy sketches as these comedy bits are often shot by using a hidden camera and "Cousin Sal" pretends to be a store employee or a delivery person who is incredibly inept or annoying. Cousin Sal's victims are invariably dumbfounded or become extremely infuriated, much to the delight of the viewing audience.
On Jimmy Kimmel Live! The real Piper entered the ring and Merall got his own apology cake thrown on him and on his way back to the locker room, he challenged Iacono to a wrestling match, for which Piper accepted on Iacono's behalf.
Sal was accompained by Kimmel and Piper as he won the match against Marella. Iacono is a regular guest on the podcast The B. Report by Bill Simmons.
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