翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Rico Rodriguez
・ Rico Rodriguez (actor)
・ Rico Rodriguez (musician)
・ Rico Rodriguez discography
・ Rico Roman
・ Rico Rossy
・ Rico Saccani
・ Rico Schmider
・ Rico Schmitt
・ Rico Seith
・ Rico Smith, Jr.
・ Rico Steinmann
・ Rico Strieder
・ Rico Suave
・ Rico Suave (song)
Rico Suave (wrestler)
・ Rico Tan
・ Rico Tice
・ Rico Tipo
・ Rico Tomaso
・ Rico Town Hall
・ Rico Verhoeven
・ Rico Villasenor
・ Rico Vonck
・ Rico Washington
・ Rico Wolven
・ Rico Yan
・ Rico Zuccaro
・ Rico's Combo
・ Rico, California


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Rico Suave (wrestler) : ウィキペディア英語版
Rico Suave (wrestler)

Julio Domingo Estrada Caceres (born July 4, 1970) is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler, better known as Rico Suave. He is best known for his 18-year run in the World Wrestling Council promotion.
==Career==
Estrada started his career in 1984 wrestling under various names, teamed with Solid Gold #1 which was his father Jose Estrada, Sr. former WWF, WWE wrestler in 1991 in the Americas Wrestling Federation in Puerto Rico. He left the company to enter WWC in 1992, where he worked with his brother Jose Estrada Jr. and later became the top manager in the company that year when Joe Don Smith left to play for the then-expansion team Colorado Rockies so Estrada took his spot and managed various wrestlers like Greg Valentine, Dick Murdoch, Eddie Gilbert, Kane, Buddy Landell, Mabel, Val Venis, Glamour Boy Shane, Abdullah the Butcher, Ray Gonzalez, El Nene, Rex King, El Diamante, La Tigresa, Victor The Bodyguard, Jesus Castillo, "Jungle" Jim Steele, Chicky Starr and others. Feuded with Carlos Colon on and off for many years.
Had a memorable feud with Antonio Pantojas known as El Profe that lasted a long time during the 90s.
In 1998 he also was the leader of Invasion Azteca, which was a Mexican group that came to invade WWC combined by Pierroth, Jr., Jerry Estrada, Villano III and the late Texano Sr. Estrada spoke with a Mexican accent and used a Sarape during that angle.
Estrada toured Japan in 2000 where he competed at Big Japan Pro Wrestling known as Crazy Sheik.
By 2003 Estrada became a good guy after twelve years working in WWC as a Heel when Estrada was attacked by longtime allied El Bronco I after Estrada allegedly ripped an El Bronco picture. El Bronco I and La Revolición Dominicana (The Dominican Revolution) lead El Bronco I attacked Estrada.
Estrada is the leader of El Poder Supremo (The Supreme Power) Heel stable in the WWC. On November 23, 2006, he managed Hannibal and Black Pain to win the WWC Tag Team titles from Jesus Castillo and Chris Joel in Carolina, Puerto Rico.
Began using the nickname "Mr. Hardcore" when he adopted the Hardcore wrestling style and formed a tag team with Huracan Castillo Jr. and formed "La Evolucion Hardcore" or The Hardcore Evolution due to the hardcore wrestling style that this two superstars have. Being both the most dangerous second-generation tag-team wrestlers to dominate Puerto Rico. Estrada then moved on to work in Japan where he tagged with Abdullah The Butcher, then moved on to Mexico and various independent companies in the United States.
Estrada not only was known as a wrestling manager but also as a great old school wrestler, has a wrestling school in Cayey, Puerto Rico.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Rico Suave (wrestler)」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.