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'''1990s'''
'''1990s'''
* [[Fray Diablo (90s)]] - Mexicali wrestler since at least 1990s. Was tag team partner of [[Angel Diablo]].
* [[Fray Diablo Jr. (90s)]] - Mexicali wrestler since at least 1990s. Was tag team partner of [[Angel Diablo]].


'''2010s'''
'''2010s'''
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* [[Fray Diablo I]] - A wrestler whose latest known gimmick was [[Misericordioso]].  
* [[Fray Diablo I]] - A wrestler whose latest known gimmick was [[Misericordioso]].  


* [[Fray Diablo II]] - [[Humilde Jr.]] used the Fray Diablo II persona. When he split with [[Fray Diablo I]], he began to be billed as [[Fray Diablo Jr.]] Kept the Diablo gimmick until April 29, 2023 when he announced to go back as Humilde Jr.
* [[Humilde Jr.|Fray Diablo II]] - [[Humilde Jr.]] used the Fray Diablo II persona. When he split with [[Fray Diablo I]], he began to be billed as [[Fray Diablo Jr.]] Kept the Diablo gimmick until April 29, 2023 when he announced to go back as Humilde Jr.
 
'''2020s'''
 
* [[Neylux|Fray Diablo II (2021)]] - Made his debut on 2021. He was intended to be the new tag team partner for [[Fray Diablo Jr.]]. He is currently known as [[Pzayko Dark]] since 2022.
 
* [[Fray Diablo I (2022)]] - The third version of Fray Diablo I. Since August 2023, repacked as Asesino del Ring and is currently known as Killer Dog II.
 
* [[Fray Diablo II (2023)]] - Formerly known as Porthos changed his name to Fray Diablo II since April 29, 2023. He is tag team partner of the latest Fray Diablo I. On August 13, 2023 changed his suffix to Fray Diablo Jr. being the third version.


[[Category:Shared Identities]]
[[Category:Shared Identities]]

Latest revision as of 00:03, 25 October 2024

Multiple wrestlers in Mexicali have used this identity:

1970s

  • Fray Diablos (Originales) - Fray Diablo I & Fray Diablo II were a Mexicali tag team since at least late 1970s. The first tag team who used these gimmicks.

1990s

2010s

By late 2018 a new generation of Fray Diablos appeared billed as brothers, they were:

2020s

  • Fray Diablo I (2022) - The third version of Fray Diablo I. Since August 2023, repacked as Asesino del Ring and is currently known as Killer Dog II.
  • Fray Diablo II (2023) - Formerly known as Porthos changed his name to Fray Diablo II since April 29, 2023. He is tag team partner of the latest Fray Diablo I. On August 13, 2023 changed his suffix to Fray Diablo Jr. being the third version.