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== Profile ==
== Profile ==
His '''Sensacional Carlitos''' gimmick was a parody of [[Carlitos]] who worked for rival Puerto Rico promotion WWC at the time. Eventually he became unexpectedly popular in his own right and began to work in WWC together with the real Carlitos.
His '''Sensacional Carlitos''' gimmick was a parody of [[Carlitos]] who worked for rival Puerto Rico promotion WWC at the time. Eventually he became unexpectedly popular in his own right and began to work in WWC together with the real Carlitos. In 2017 he moved away from the Carlitos name, having long abandoned the comedy gimmick, and became '''Star Roger''' to forge his own identity.


[[Category:Puerto Rican wrestlers]]
[[Category:Puerto Rican wrestlers]]

Latest revision as of 11:39, 28 October 2024

Star Roger
Star Roger
Name Star Roger
Real name Roger Diaz
Nicknames
Name history Callito, Carlito, Karlito, Carlitos, Sensational Carlito, Sensacional Carlitos
Family
Maestro(s)
Birth date, location October 3, 1983 - Maricao, Puerto Rico
Obituary date
Debut, location 1998
Lost mask to
Height 5' 9"/175 cm
Weight 161 lbs/73 kg
Signature moves Moonsault, Swanton Bomb
Titles: IWA Puerto Rico Extreme Cruiserweight Championship, IWA Puerto Rico Junior Heavyweight Championship, IWA Puerto Rico Tag Team Championship (w/Hiram Tua), WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship, WWC Junior Heavyweight Championship, WWC Puerto Rican Championship, WWC Tag Team Championship (w/Hiram Tua).

Profile

His Sensacional Carlitos gimmick was a parody of Carlitos who worked for rival Puerto Rico promotion WWC at the time. Eventually he became unexpectedly popular in his own right and began to work in WWC together with the real Carlitos. In 2017 he moved away from the Carlitos name, having long abandoned the comedy gimmick, and became Star Roger to forge his own identity.