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|titles=NWA Central States Tag Team Championship (with Killer Karl Kovac), NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (with Ivan Koloff & [[The Barbarian]]), NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship, WWWA Tag Team Championship (with [[The Barbarian]]), WAR Six-Man Tag Team Championship (with [[Bob Backlund]] & [[Scott Putski]]), UWS Heavyweight Championship, MXPW Heavyweight Championship | |titles=NWA Central States Tag Team Championship (with Killer Karl Kovac), NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (with Ivan Koloff & [[The Barbarian]]), NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship, WWWA Tag Team Championship (with [[The Barbarian]]), WAR Six-Man Tag Team Championship (with [[Bob Backlund]] & [[Scott Putski]]), UWS Heavyweight Championship, MXPW Heavyweight Championship | ||
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Famous for his time in the [[WWE]], he appeared with [[Jake Roberts]] at [[TripleMania II]] | Famous for his time in the [[WWE]], he appeared with [[Jake Roberts]] at [[TripleMania II]]. | ||
Quote from [https://x.com/roylucier/status/1847855898196398506 Roy Lucier] on Warlord's exploits in Mexico: | |||
:''The first time I went to Mexico in 1994, it was a show where [[Rey Misterio|Rey Misterio Sr]] brought in some ex-WWF names, like [[Doink]] (Matt Borne), [[Jimmy Snuka|Snuka]], [[Tito Santana|Santana]], and Warlord. [[Dos Caras]] was a no show, so [[Cibernético|Cibernetico]] replaced him. Cibernetico had less than four months in the business, so we got Warlord vs Cibernetico. I still joke with Rey today “Cibernetico, cuatro meses en Lucha, muy verde, contra Warlord, diez anos en Lucha, mas verde”'' | |||
== Gallery == | |||
{{Gallery|name=WarlordvsCiber.jpg|caption=1994, facing a young [[Cibernético]]!}} | |||
{{Gallery|name=TriplePower 19941027.jpg|caption=Tijuana card where he featured}} | |||
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Famous for his time in the WWE, he appeared with Jake Roberts at TripleMania II.
Quote from Roy Lucier on Warlord's exploits in Mexico:
- The first time I went to Mexico in 1994, it was a show where Rey Misterio Sr brought in some ex-WWF names, like Doink (Matt Borne), Snuka, Santana, and Warlord. Dos Caras was a no show, so Cibernetico replaced him. Cibernetico had less than four months in the business, so we got Warlord vs Cibernetico. I still joke with Rey today “Cibernetico, cuatro meses en Lucha, muy verde, contra Warlord, diez anos en Lucha, mas verde”