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== Current Members == | == Current Members == | ||
Stable formed in [[AAA]] during early [[2006]]. They're patterned after [[Los Cadetes Del Espacio (AAA)|Los Cadetes Del Espacio]] - a group of young high flying tecnicos. The members are: | Stable formed in [[AAA]] during early [[2006]]. They're patterned after [[Los Cadetes Del Espacio (AAA)|Los Cadetes Del Espacio]] - a group of young high flying tecnicos. The current members are: | ||
* [[Laredo Kid]] | * [[Laredo Kid]] | ||
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* [[Némesis (AAA)|Némesis]] (left promotion?/regimmicked?) | * [[Némesis (AAA)|Némesis]] (left promotion?/regimmicked?) | ||
Their 'padrino'(i.e. mentor) | Their 'padrino'(i.e. mentor) was [[Oriental]]. [[Octagon]] took over the mentorship after Oriental moved away from this group and joined the rudo side. | ||
Laredo Kid | The group started with [[Laredo Kid]], [[Super Fly]], [[Rey Cometa]] and [[Nemesis (AAA)]]. For a time, pretty much any young debuting high flier in AAA ended up in the group, especially on non-television events. At the group's largest point, the original four were also joined by [[El Angel]], [[Aerostar]], and [[Pegasso]] as a seven man group. That obviously leaves more people than you can have a match, so guys (Nemesis) have ended up in openers instead, or others (Rey Cometa) disappear for stretches on TV. The numbers worked in AAA's favor for spot shows, as there were often two different yet complete Fuerza Aerea trios working different parts of the country on the same night. | ||
Rey Cometa and Pegasso left AAA in early summer of 2008, due to lack of work. Their departure couple with Laredo's injury and Nemesis's vanishing led to Angel being declared an official member. Fellow opening card tecnicos [[Gato Eveready]] and [[Argenis]] are also linked to this group at times, but | Laredo Kid was positioned as the star of the group early on, but long absences due to leg injuries have sabotaged feuds for him. In his absence, both Super Fly and Aerostar have been given their own individual storylines andd are treated as the bigger stars. | ||
Rey Cometa and Pegasso left AAA in early summer of 2008, due to lack of work. Their departure couple with Laredo's injury and Nemesis's vanishing led to Angel being declared an official member. Fellow opening card tecnicos [[Gato Eveready]] and [[Argenis]] are also linked to this group at times, but didn't seem to be official members. When Angel left AAA in 2009, Argenis was moved up to being a member to round out the numbers. [[Dizzy]] has also worked as a member on non-televised shows. | |||
== Independent/CMLL Version == | == Independent/CMLL Version == | ||
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Their most high profile run during this period was in [[IWRG]], teaming with [[Freelance]] as the third member. The trio earned a shot at [[Los Oficiales]]' [[Distrito Federal Trios Championship]], but came up short. | Their most high profile run during this period was in [[IWRG]], teaming with [[Freelance]] as the third member. The trio earned a shot at [[Los Oficiales]]' [[Distrito Federal Trios Championship]], but came up short. | ||
Later in 2008, Cometa and Pegasso signed with [[CMLL]] full time. Initially, the pair did interviews suggesting they might continue teaming as '''Real Fuerza Aerea CMLL'''. This time members of Real Fuerza Aerea AAA protested | Later in 2008, Cometa and Pegasso signed with [[CMLL]] full time. Initially, the pair did interviews suggesting they might continue teaming as '''Real Fuerza Aerea CMLL'''. This time, members of Real Fuerza Aerea AAA protested. Rey Cometa and Pegasso dropped the name, vowing to come up with a new one. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 12:35, 14 May 2009
Current Members
Stable formed in AAA during early 2006. They're patterned after Los Cadetes Del Espacio - a group of young high flying tecnicos. The current members are:
Former Members
- El Angel (left promotion)
- Pegasso (left promotion)
- Rey Cometa (left promotion)
- Némesis (left promotion?/regimmicked?)
Their 'padrino'(i.e. mentor) was Oriental. Octagon took over the mentorship after Oriental moved away from this group and joined the rudo side.
The group started with Laredo Kid, Super Fly, Rey Cometa and Nemesis (AAA). For a time, pretty much any young debuting high flier in AAA ended up in the group, especially on non-television events. At the group's largest point, the original four were also joined by El Angel, Aerostar, and Pegasso as a seven man group. That obviously leaves more people than you can have a match, so guys (Nemesis) have ended up in openers instead, or others (Rey Cometa) disappear for stretches on TV. The numbers worked in AAA's favor for spot shows, as there were often two different yet complete Fuerza Aerea trios working different parts of the country on the same night.
Laredo Kid was positioned as the star of the group early on, but long absences due to leg injuries have sabotaged feuds for him. In his absence, both Super Fly and Aerostar have been given their own individual storylines andd are treated as the bigger stars.
Rey Cometa and Pegasso left AAA in early summer of 2008, due to lack of work. Their departure couple with Laredo's injury and Nemesis's vanishing led to Angel being declared an official member. Fellow opening card tecnicos Gato Eveready and Argenis are also linked to this group at times, but didn't seem to be official members. When Angel left AAA in 2009, Argenis was moved up to being a member to round out the numbers. Dizzy has also worked as a member on non-televised shows.
Independent/CMLL Version
After leaving AAA, Rey Cometa & Pegasso continued to team in the independent scene. Pegasso often used 'Pegasso Xtreme' as his name during this period, presumably over confusion over who owned the 'Pegasso' name. Cometa and Pegasso were still promoted as Real Fuerza Aerea despite no long being in AAA and teamed with various wrestlers to complete a trio. AAA appeared to let this go without fighting over the name (perhaps because they dropped 'AAA' from it.)
Their most high profile run during this period was in IWRG, teaming with Freelance as the third member. The trio earned a shot at Los Oficiales' Distrito Federal Trios Championship, but came up short.
Later in 2008, Cometa and Pegasso signed with CMLL full time. Initially, the pair did interviews suggesting they might continue teaming as Real Fuerza Aerea CMLL. This time, members of Real Fuerza Aerea AAA protested. Rey Cometa and Pegasso dropped the name, vowing to come up with a new one.