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|realName=Jesús Torres Silva
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|nicknames=Robocop Regio
|nameHistory=Silver Fox, Robocop
|nameHistory=Jessy Frontera, Power Ranger Negro, Fox Man (1990), Robocop (10/91 - )
|family=[[Chamaco Maravilla]] (brother), [[Genocida]] (nephew)
|family=[[Chamaco Maravilla]] (brother), Raúl Silva (brother), [[Genocida]] (nephew)
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|birthdate=[[January 16]],[[1966]]
|debut=
|debut=[[1987]]
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|obituarydate=[[December 3]], [[2023]]
|obituarydate=[[December 2]], [[2023]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]]
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|}}
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== Biography ==
He started studying Greco-Roman wrestling since around age 12. He came back to train Lucha Libre years later as a way to stay fit, without any intention to actually wrestle, but was ultimately convinced to debut.
He was given the Robocop name by notable Monterrey promomter [[Carlos Elizondo]] in late 1991 and became part of 'Los Increíbles' with [[El Ninja]], [[Gran Houdini]] and [[Mágico (Monterrey)]].
Participated in Copa Monterrey in 1998.
At some point of his career [[L.A. Park]] asked Robocop how did he manage to be the last masked wrestler from the classic generation of [[Plaza de Toros Monumental]].


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
[[category:Monterrey based wrestlers]]
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[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]
[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]

Latest revision as of 03:29, 17 July 2024

Robocop
Robocop
Name Robocop
Real name Jesús Torres Silva
Nicknames Robocop Regio
Name history Jessy Frontera, Power Ranger Negro, Fox Man (1990), Robocop (10/91 - )
Family Chamaco Maravilla (brother), Raúl Silva (brother), Genocida (nephew)
Maestro(s)
Birth date, location January 16,1966
Obituary date December 2, 2023 - Monterrey, Nuevo León
Debut, location 1987
Lost mask to
Height
Weight
Signature moves
Titles:

Biography

He started studying Greco-Roman wrestling since around age 12. He came back to train Lucha Libre years later as a way to stay fit, without any intention to actually wrestle, but was ultimately convinced to debut.

He was given the Robocop name by notable Monterrey promomter Carlos Elizondo in late 1991 and became part of 'Los Increíbles' with El Ninja, Gran Houdini and Mágico (Monterrey).

Participated in Copa Monterrey in 1998.

At some point of his career L.A. Park asked Robocop how did he manage to be the last masked wrestler from the classic generation of Plaza de Toros Monumental.

Gallery

ROBOCOP.jpg
Robocop, Chamaco Maravilla & La Calaca in 'Pasión y Riesgo' at Barrio Antiguo
Robo.png
RobocopRing.jpg
RoboOutside.jpg
Robocop & Espartaco (Monterrey)
At Plaza Morelos
Robocop2.jpg
Robocop3.jpg
Robocop4.jpg
Robocop5.jpg
Robocop6.jpg
Robocop7.jpg
Robocop8.jpg