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|realName=
|realName=
|nicknames=
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|nameHistory=
|nameHistory=Elektra, Explosivo
|family=
|family=
|maestro=Felipe Bolaños, [[El Reo]] and [[Tony Salazar]]
|maestro=[[Felipe Bolaños]], [[El Reo]], [[Tony Salazar]]
|birthdate=January 27,1978
|birthdate=[[January 27]], [[1978]]
|debut=[[December 3]], [[2000]] - Arena Coliseo DF
|debut=[[December 3]], [[2000]] - [[Arena Coliseo DF]]
|lostmaskto=
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|height=
|height=6' 2"/189 cm
|weight=
|weight=203 lb/92 kg
|obituarydate=
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|signatureMoves=[[450 Splash]], [[springboard plancha]]
|signatureMoves=[[450 Splash]], [[springboard plancha]]
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


Explosivo is an opening match rudo, who occasionally wrestles in [[Arena Coliseo DF]].  
Explosivo was first known an opening match rudo, who occasionally wrestled in [[Arena Coliseo DF]] for CMLL. He was a regular from 2001 to 2004, but his bookings appeared to decrease from there with long stretches of absence. In June of 2007, he jumped to AAA to be an opening match wrestler there instead. It doesn't appear he caught on any better there; Explosivo hasn't made television since September of 2007 and wasn't a spot show regular. He wasn't the indy wrestler named [[Explosion]].


Explosivo first made himself known in a rather embarassing way on [[May 22]], [[2001]] at [[Arena Coliseo DF]]. During a trios match he was on the receiving end of a [[Springboard Legdrop]] from [[Chris Stone]] who overshot the move and landed on Explosivo's jaw which dislocated on impact. Explosivo proceeded to rip off his own mask and roll to the floor in agony as doctors checked on him.
Explosivo first made himself known in a rather embarrassing way on [[May 22]], [[2001]] at [[Arena Coliseo DF]]. During a trios match he was on the receiving end of a [[Springboard Legdrop]] from [[Chris Stone]] who overshot the move and landed on Explosivo's jaw which dislocated on impact. Explosivo proceeded to rip off his own mask and roll to the floor in agony as doctors checked on him.


Explosivo is not the indy wrestler named [[Explosion]].
Early in 2009, there was a report Explosivo passed away in a road accident near Cancun. This was eventually proven incorrect; friends said he was running a bar outside of Mexico City. The Explosivo died in Cancun was apparently a young local fighter active on occasional basis, with a punk attire and unmasked. Explosivo appeared on a few AAA spots shows in 2010, then surfaced in IWRG in 2011.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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[[Category:Current CMLL wrestlers]]
[[Category:Former IWRG wrestlers]]
[[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]
[[Category:Former AAA/PAP wrestlers]]

Latest revision as of 14:28, 19 July 2012

Explosivo
Explosivo
Name Explosivo
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Elektra, Explosivo
Family
Maestro(s) Felipe Bolaños, El Reo, Tony Salazar
Birth date, location January 27, 1978
Obituary date
Debut, location December 3, 2000 - Arena Coliseo DF
Lost mask to
Height 6' 2"/189 cm
Weight 203 lb/92 kg
Signature moves 450 Splash, springboard plancha
Titles:

Notes

Explosivo was first known an opening match rudo, who occasionally wrestled in Arena Coliseo DF for CMLL. He was a regular from 2001 to 2004, but his bookings appeared to decrease from there with long stretches of absence. In June of 2007, he jumped to AAA to be an opening match wrestler there instead. It doesn't appear he caught on any better there; Explosivo hasn't made television since September of 2007 and wasn't a spot show regular. He wasn't the indy wrestler named Explosion.

Explosivo first made himself known in a rather embarrassing way on May 22, 2001 at Arena Coliseo DF. During a trios match he was on the receiving end of a Springboard Legdrop from Chris Stone who overshot the move and landed on Explosivo's jaw which dislocated on impact. Explosivo proceeded to rip off his own mask and roll to the floor in agony as doctors checked on him.

Early in 2009, there was a report Explosivo passed away in a road accident near Cancun. This was eventually proven incorrect; friends said he was running a bar outside of Mexico City. The Explosivo died in Cancun was apparently a young local fighter active on occasional basis, with a punk attire and unmasked. Explosivo appeared on a few AAA spots shows in 2010, then surfaced in IWRG in 2011.

Gallery

on right w/ Molotov & Espiritu Maligno