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His father | His father is the referee [[Alfredo Giardina]]. Mr. Tango is currently a tecnico. He wrestled greco-roman and free styles for 10 years, and claims many championships, before becoming a professional wrestler, and trained for two years before his debut. His first trainer was his father, and the training was very tough. His other great teach was Miguel Angel Petri, who had wrestled in Mexico as [[Pampa Santana]] previously. | ||
After debuting in Argentina in 1997, he made his Uruguay in 2002. Mr. Tango's biggest rivals have been Cain and Galeno del Mal in Argentina, and Super Soldado, Despeinado Jose, and El Carbonero in Uruguay. His favorite submission is "el triangulo" or "el mataleon". | After debuting in Argentina in 1997, he made his Uruguay in 2002. Mr. Tango's biggest rivals have been Cain and Galeno del Mal in Argentina, and Super Soldado, Despeinado Jose, and El Carbonero in Uruguay. His favorite submission is "el triangulo" or "el mataleon". |
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His father is the referee Alfredo Giardina. Mr. Tango is currently a tecnico. He wrestled greco-roman and free styles for 10 years, and claims many championships, before becoming a professional wrestler, and trained for two years before his debut. His first trainer was his father, and the training was very tough. His other great teach was Miguel Angel Petri, who had wrestled in Mexico as Pampa Santana previously.
After debuting in Argentina in 1997, he made his Uruguay in 2002. Mr. Tango's biggest rivals have been Cain and Galeno del Mal in Argentina, and Super Soldado, Despeinado Jose, and El Carbonero in Uruguay. His favorite submission is "el triangulo" or "el mataleon".
Mr. Tango has not won any hairs or masks; those matches are uncommon in Argentina and he's not been in one in Uruguay. His biggest disappointment in lucha is the lack of consistent work in Argentina, unlike in Uruguay.
When not in the ring, Mr. Tango is a personal trainer.