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A BITE AT THE FEAST Ex-wrestler bit officer in brawl at fest, cops say
By JOHN MARZULLI DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER With Tamer El-Ghobashy and Scott Shifrel
Monday, September 18th 2000, 2:14AM
A 6-foot-2, 230-pound woman wrestler and bodybuilder who is a regular guest on Howard Stern's radio show was arrested on charges of biting a cop during a melee at the Feast of San Gennaro, police said yesterday.
It took six cops to subdue Nicole Bass, 36, a former World Wrestling Federation star who bills herself as the world's biggest female bodybuilder, her stepdaughter, Jennifer Fuchs, told the Daily News.
"There were two [cops] on each of her arms, one had his foot on her back and the sixth was grabbing her hair and Macing her eyes," Fuchs, 31, said.
Fuchs said the trouble started at about 10:45 p.m. Saturday after her boyfriend, her father and Bass bought heroes at Mulberry and Kenmare Sts. in the heart of the famed Little Italy feast.
They were trying to make their way through the narrow, packed street when Alexander Ronayne, 21, of Queens allegedly punched Fuchs in the back of the head, she said.
When her father came to her aid, Ronayne slapped him, Fuchs said. Her boyfriend, John Rup, 30, of Long Island, joined the fray, she said.
Authorities said Bass, of Queens, scratched Ronayne's neck. But Fuchs insisted Bass was not involved in the brawl - and was jumped by cops when she tried to give her handcuffed husband his heart medication.
Cops said Bass, who has 18-inch biceps and boasts she can bench-press 315 pounds, chomped down on the right hand of Officer James Secreto.
Secreto was treated at St. Vincent's Medical Center. A second cop was treated for a minor injury in the scuffle, police said.
"My wife was totally on the sidelines until she was grabbed by six officers," Bass' husband of 15 years, Robert Fuchs, said.
"This [fight] had nothing to do with the Howard Stern show or my wife," added Fuchs, 52.
Bass - who is often chided by Stern for her deep voice and even submitted to an on-air DNA test to prove she is a woman - spoke softly last night at her arraignment on felony assault charges.
The bodybuilder, clad in a white tank top, blue jeans and black boots, declined comment after being released on her own recognizance.
The Fuchses, Rup and Ronayne were charged with misdemeanor assault and released with desk appearance tickets, cops said.