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== Profile ==
== Profile ==
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|image=Dink C_2010.jpg
|image=Received 10216463556490391.jpeg
|name=Dink C
|name=Dink C
|realName=Jorge Di Cicca
|realName=Jorge Di Cicca
|nicknames=
|nicknames=
|nameHistory=Jorge Di Cicca, Jorge Andrea, Ulises el Griego, Leopardo, Hombre Vegetal, Dink C, Cid Campeador, La Araña, Dennis Martin  
|nameHistory=El Cid Campeador (1977), El Leopardo (1977-1978), Jorge Andrea (1977), La Araña (1978), Jorge Andrea (1978), Ulises el Griego (1978), El Hombre Vegetal (1982), Jorge Di Cicca (1982, 1988, 1997), Dink-C (1983, 1988), Dennis Martin (1984), Caballero Rojo (1997)
|family=[[Reina Dragón]] (Daughter)
|family=[[Reina Dragón]] (Daughter)
|maestro=Club Boca Juniors  
|maestro=Club Boca Juniors  
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== Profile ==
== Profile ==
Started his career in 1977 as El Cid Campeador, El Leopardo and Jorge Andrea in Titanes en el Ring.  In 1978 continued as El Leopardo and Jorge Andrea but also assumed the identity of La Araña.  On the same year he went as El Leopardo and Ulises el Griego in televised programs of Titanes en el Ring transmited out of Argentina.  In 1982 went under the identity of El Hombre Vegetal which was his most famous character. He also continued under his real name Jorge Di Cicca.  In 1983 assumed the first version of Dink-C.  In 1984 at Colosos de la Lucha he assumed a new identity as Dennis Martin, a secret agent.  In 1988 returned as Dink-C y Jorge Di Cicca in Titanes en el Ring.  In 1997 he was another version of Caballero Rojo and also wrestled with his real name, Jorge Di Cicca.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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Image:Received 10216463503449065.jpeg|as Jorge Andrea
Image:Received 10216463503449065.jpeg|as Jorge Andrea
Image:Received 10216463504409089.jpeg|as La Araña
Image:Received 10216463504409089.jpeg|as La Araña
Image:Received 10216463506289136.jpeg|as Ulises El Griego
Image:Received 10216463508209184.jpeg|as Dennis Marti
Image:Received 10216463514489341.jpeg|as Jorge Di Cicca
Image:Dink C_2010.jpg|as Dink C
Image:Received 10216472089303706.jpeg|as Caballero Rojo
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== Sources ==
Pictures and infomation provided by:
* [https://www.facebook.com/cuadrilatero.catch/ Cuadrilátero Catch]
* Text by Rafael Daloi
[[category:Foreign wrestlers|El Hombre Vegetal]]
[[category:Foreign wrestlers|El Hombre Vegetal]]
[[category:Argentinean wrestlers]]
[[category:Argentinean wrestlers]]

Latest revision as of 16:05, 15 July 2018

Profile

Dink C
Dink C
Name Dink C
Real name Jorge Di Cicca
Nicknames
Name history El Cid Campeador (1977), El Leopardo (1977-1978), Jorge Andrea (1977), La Araña (1978), Jorge Andrea (1978), Ulises el Griego (1978), El Hombre Vegetal (1982), Jorge Di Cicca (1982, 1988, 1997), Dink-C (1983, 1988), Dennis Martin (1984), Caballero Rojo (1997)
Family Reina Dragón (Daughter)
Maestro(s) Club Boca Juniors
Birth date, location
Obituary date
Debut, location 1977
Lost mask to
Height
Weight
Signature moves La Toma Boyea (as Hombre Vegetal), El Remolino (as Dink C)
Titles:

Profile

Started his career in 1977 as El Cid Campeador, El Leopardo and Jorge Andrea in Titanes en el Ring. In 1978 continued as El Leopardo and Jorge Andrea but also assumed the identity of La Araña. On the same year he went as El Leopardo and Ulises el Griego in televised programs of Titanes en el Ring transmited out of Argentina. In 1982 went under the identity of El Hombre Vegetal which was his most famous character. He also continued under his real name Jorge Di Cicca. In 1983 assumed the first version of Dink-C. In 1984 at Colosos de la Lucha he assumed a new identity as Dennis Martin, a secret agent. In 1988 returned as Dink-C y Jorge Di Cicca in Titanes en el Ring. In 1997 he was another version of Caballero Rojo and also wrestled with his real name, Jorge Di Cicca.

Gallery

Sources

Pictures and infomation provided by: