Jody Simon (born June 4, 1956) is an American retired professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Joe Malenko. He is the son of Boris Malenko and the older brother of Dean Malenko.
Malenko would then team up with his brother, Dean, in All Japan Pro Wrestling to form "The Malenko Brothers". Malenko would tour regularly with All Japan from February 1988 until May 1992. Malenko had two reigns as World Junior Heavyweight Champion. From late 1989 to early 1990, he teamed with Kenta Kobashi against the Can-Am Express (Philip Lafond and Doug Furnas) for the All Asia Tag Team Championship. Joe's most memorable matches came in his match versus his brother, Dean and when they (the Malenko Brothers) faced The British Bruisers (Johnny Smith and Dynamite Kid) during Giant Baba 30th Wrestling Anniversary on September 30, 1990. Joe and Dean's only chance for the All Asia Tag Team Championship was against the Can-Am Express on March 4, 1992, in Tokyo, Japan.
Then Malenko worked for Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi from 1993 to 1994 and UWF International in 1995. He also worked for New Japan Pro Wrestling and Battlarts until his last match in Japan in 1999.
Malenko made his first appearance in Extreme Championship Wrestling on November 18, 1994. He once again teamed up with his brother, Dean, to take on the team of Sabu and the Tazz, but lost. Dean continued to work ECW, but Joe mainly worked for ECW when they toured in Florida. He worked ECW's first run of Florida shows in 1995 against Stevie Richards and Osamu Nishimura, wrestling to a draw against both. When ECW returned to Florida in May, Malenko was once again featured on the opening matches of the card. On May 5, 1995. Malenko defeated local Florida indy wrestler, and acquaintance from his father's wrestling school, Soulman Alex G. The next night in Tampa, Malenko defeated Miguel San Juan.
On the May 11, 1998 edition of WCW Monday Nitro, Joe Malenko came out and confronted Chris Jericho, who had been in a feud with Dean for weeks. However, the confrontation led to an attack by Jericho in Joe Malenko's only appearance on Nitro.
He wrestled his last match on September 19, 2000, against Greg Valentine in a no-contest in Tampa, Florida.
Simon retired from professional wrestling on December 7, 2010.
On June 24, 2012, Malenko came out of retirement and defeated Kennedy Kendrick in Riverview, Florida.
His last match was on September 26, 2017, in a tag team match with Bob Cook defeating Taino and The Puerto Rican Hound Dog.
He works as a pharmacist in Tampa, Florida.
North America (1992–2000)
Later career (2010, 2012, 2017) and retirement
Personal life
Championships and accomplishments
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