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|realName=Fabian Ventoso | |realName=Fabian Ventoso | ||
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|nameHistory=Fabi (1985), Huracan Fabi (1988), Apache Chief (1990-1991), Alex Corazón de Metal (1993-1995), El Hacker (1997), | |nameHistory=Fabi (1985), Huracan Fabi (1988), Leon-O (1988), Apache Chief (1990-1991), Alex Corazón de Metal (1993-1995), El Hacker (1997), R@m (2001), Johny Wave (2006), Fabi el Surfista (2009), Caballero Rojo (2009), Douglas la Aplanadora (2012) | ||
|family=[[Marco Antonio]] (father) | |family=[[Marco Antonio]] (father) | ||
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|signatureMoves= | |signatureMoves=[[Dropkick]], [[Tope]], [[Plancha]] | ||
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''"¿Así que sos Ventoso? Entonces vas a ser '''El Huracan Fabi'''"'' (So you are Ventoso? Then you will be '''El Huracan Fabi''') | ''"¿Así que sos Ventoso? Entonces vas a ser '''El Huracan Fabi'''"'' (So you are Ventoso? Then you will be '''El Huracan Fabi''') | ||
Under that gimmick he kept always distance respect towards the hierarchy and career of [[Huracán Ramírez]]. The idea of Martin Karadagian came out after hearing Fabia's last name "Ventoso" which means windy. As Huracan Fabi he was known in the big leagues as promising wrestler. When he went into the promotion of '''Rambo y sus Titanes''' from 1990 until 1991 he changed his gimmick to '''Apache Chief'''. That troupe made a tour for all over Argentina, it was a great success. | Under that gimmick he kept always distance respect towards the hierarchy and career of [[Huracán Ramírez]]. The idea of Martin Karadagian came out after hearing Fabia's last name "Ventoso" which means windy. As Huracan Fabi he was known in the big leagues as promising wrestler. Another gimmick was '''Leon-O''', he used that gimmick on 1988 at Titanes en el Ring. When he went into the promotion of '''Rambo y sus Titanes''' from 1990 until 1991 he changed his gimmick to '''Apache Chief'''. That troupe made a tour for all over Argentina, it was a great success. | ||
His next character was the young and modern '''Alex Corazón de Metal''' at '''Lucha Total''' (1993) and '''Lucha Mundial'''(1995). This gimmick was strongly based on the skateboard and '''Guns N' Roses'''. While he was not at televised shows, he never stopped working at different wrestling promotions. In 1997 he returns to '''Titanes en el Ring''' this time headed by Paulina Karadagian (Martin Karadagian's daughther). In this opportunity his character was '''El Hacker''', a gimmick inspired in the phenomenon of informatics. He received the crowd's aceptance, and he also held a notable feud with [[Kanghai el Mongol]]. In 1999 he participated in the soap opera ''Cabecita'' he played a pro wrestler named '''El Cuartetero''', as part of his entrance he danced with cuarteto music, a popular genre from the province of Córdoba. | His next character was the young and modern '''Alex Corazón de Metal''' at '''Lucha Total''' (1993) and '''Lucha Mundial'''(1995). This gimmick was strongly based on the skateboard and '''Guns N' Roses'''. While he was not at televised shows, he never stopped working at different wrestling promotions. In 1997 he returns to '''Titanes en el Ring''' this time headed by Paulina Karadagian (Martin Karadagian's daughther). In this opportunity his character was '''El Hacker''', a gimmick inspired in the phenomenon of informatics. He received the crowd's aceptance, and he also held a notable feud with [[Kanghai el Mongol]]. In 1999 he participated in the soap opera ''Cabecita'' he played a pro wrestler named '''El Cuartetero''', as part of his entrance he danced with cuarteto music, a popular genre from the province of Córdoba. | ||
He was cast once again for the Season 2001 of Titanes en el Ring. This time he went as '''R@m''' a spin off of his former gimmick. His was regarded for his highflying maneuvers. Fans enjoyied his style once more in the first season of '''100% Lucha''' as '''Johny Wave''', a wrestler surfer. As part of his entrance, he arrived with a surfboard and two ladies in bikini. | He was cast once again for the Season 2001 of Titanes en el Ring. This time he went as '''R@m''' a spin off of his former gimmick. His was regarded for his highflying maneuvers. Fans enjoyied his style once more in the first season of '''100% Lucha''' as '''Johny Wave''', a wrestler surfer. As part of his entrance, he arrived with a surfboard and two ladies in bikini. After that in 2009 he went into a very similar character in '''Guerreros del Ring''' as '''Fabi el Surfista'''. During that season, he took the mantle of '''Caballero Rojo'''. | ||
There is one more character in his career that he personified at '''Gigantes del Catch''' on 2012. That gimmick was '''Douglas la Aplanadora''', a construction worker turned into a wrestler. He had participated in special events. There is one in particular in which he made a comeback as '''Alex Corazón de Metal''' in the Special Event promoted by [[Pibe Alfajor]], '''Lucha al Límite'''. He teamed up with [[Comandante Zebra]] against [[Mr. Moto III|Bad Boy]] & [[Comando Boina Verde]] in an spectacular match in which he demonstrated his wrestling style was intact. | |||
== Filmography == | == Filmography == | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
{{Gallery|name=Received 10215120604077420.jpeg|caption=as Huracan Fabi}} | {{Gallery|name=Received 10215120604077420.jpeg|caption=as Huracan Fabi}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Leon-o_2010.jpg|caption=as Leon-O}} | |||
{{Gallery|name=Received 10215120620157822.jpeg|caption=as Apache Chief}} | {{Gallery|name=Received 10215120620157822.jpeg|caption=as Apache Chief}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Received 10215120608077520.jpeg|caption=as Alex Corazón de Metal with [[Kato El Gran Ninja Blanco]]}} | {{Gallery|name=Received 10215120608077520.jpeg|caption=as Alex Corazón de Metal with [[Kato El Gran Ninja Blanco]]}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Received 10215120613157647.jpeg|caption=as El Hacker}} | {{Gallery|name=Received 10215120613157647.jpeg|caption=as El Hacker}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Received 10215120614717686.jpeg|caption=as R@m}} | {{Gallery|name=Received 10215120614717686.jpeg|caption=as R@m}} | ||
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{{Gallery|name=Received 10215120616757737.jpeg|caption=as Johny Wave}} | |||
{{Gallery|name=Received 10215120618077770.jpeg|caption=as Fabi el Surfista}} | |||
{{Gallery|name=Received 10215120626797988.jpeg|caption=as Caballero Rojo}} | |||
{{Gallery|name=Received 10215120623117896.jpeg|caption=as Douglas la Aplanadora}} | |||
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== Sources == | |||
Pictures and infomation provided by: | |||
* [https://www.facebook.com/cuadrilatero.catch/ Cuadrilátero Catch] | |||
* Text by Rafael Daloi | |||
[[category:Argentinean wrestlers]] | [[category:Argentinean wrestlers]] | ||
[[category:Foreign wrestlers]] | [[category:Foreign wrestlers]] |
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Fabian Ventoso is one of the most notable técnicos in the Argentinean Catch of the last decades, he performed under multiple gimmicks throghout his career. Son of Marco Antonio, one of the few Argentinean exóticos, he started his career very young. His debut was on 1985 with Los Teleinvencibles under the name of Fabi. In 1988 at the age of 17 he went to Titanes en el Ring while Martin Karadagian was still in charge. When they met, Karadagian asked him:
"¿Así que sos Ventoso? Entonces vas a ser El Huracan Fabi" (So you are Ventoso? Then you will be El Huracan Fabi)
Under that gimmick he kept always distance respect towards the hierarchy and career of Huracán Ramírez. The idea of Martin Karadagian came out after hearing Fabia's last name "Ventoso" which means windy. As Huracan Fabi he was known in the big leagues as promising wrestler. Another gimmick was Leon-O, he used that gimmick on 1988 at Titanes en el Ring. When he went into the promotion of Rambo y sus Titanes from 1990 until 1991 he changed his gimmick to Apache Chief. That troupe made a tour for all over Argentina, it was a great success.
His next character was the young and modern Alex Corazón de Metal at Lucha Total (1993) and Lucha Mundial(1995). This gimmick was strongly based on the skateboard and Guns N' Roses. While he was not at televised shows, he never stopped working at different wrestling promotions. In 1997 he returns to Titanes en el Ring this time headed by Paulina Karadagian (Martin Karadagian's daughther). In this opportunity his character was El Hacker, a gimmick inspired in the phenomenon of informatics. He received the crowd's aceptance, and he also held a notable feud with Kanghai el Mongol. In 1999 he participated in the soap opera Cabecita he played a pro wrestler named El Cuartetero, as part of his entrance he danced with cuarteto music, a popular genre from the province of Córdoba.
He was cast once again for the Season 2001 of Titanes en el Ring. This time he went as R@m a spin off of his former gimmick. His was regarded for his highflying maneuvers. Fans enjoyied his style once more in the first season of 100% Lucha as Johny Wave, a wrestler surfer. As part of his entrance, he arrived with a surfboard and two ladies in bikini. After that in 2009 he went into a very similar character in Guerreros del Ring as Fabi el Surfista. During that season, he took the mantle of Caballero Rojo.
There is one more character in his career that he personified at Gigantes del Catch on 2012. That gimmick was Douglas la Aplanadora, a construction worker turned into a wrestler. He had participated in special events. There is one in particular in which he made a comeback as Alex Corazón de Metal in the Special Event promoted by Pibe Alfajor, Lucha al Límite. He teamed up with Comandante Zebra against Bad Boy & Comando Boina Verde in an spectacular match in which he demonstrated his wrestling style was intact.
Filmography
- Cabecita (1999) as El Cuartetero
Gallery
Sources
Pictures and infomation provided by:
- Cuadrilátero Catch
- Text by Rafael Daloi