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|nameHistory=Aguilar Padilla (debut), Bad Boy, Mr. Moto III (1997), Caballero Rojo (1997,2001,2006), El Murguero (2009) | |nameHistory=Aguilar Padilla (debut), Bad Boy, Mr. Moto III (1997), Caballero Rojo (1997,2001,2006), El Murguero (2009) | ||
|family=[[Frutolino El Oso|El Mapuche]] (father) | |family=[[Frutolino El Oso|El Mapuche]] (father) | ||
|maestro= | |maestro=[[Marcelo Videla]] | ||
|birthdate=[[February 6]], [[1971]] | |birthdate=[[February 6]], [[1971]] | ||
|debut=[[1988]] | |debut=[[1988]] | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
His professional debut was at Titanes en el Ring under the character of the Chilean '''Aguilar Padilla''', on 1988. When he began to work at Lucha Mundial/Lucha Total, he assumed a new gimmick a Rocker billed from Liverpool known as '''Bad Boy''' making his entrance "playing" his guitar. In 1997 Titanes en el Ring had a revival and he incarnated the third version of '''Mr. Moto''', a rebelious biker. During his run at Titanes en el Ring he was chosen to follow the Legacy of [[Caballero Rojo]]. The original Caballero Rojo saw him as his successor. In 2009 in Guerreros del ring he portrayed one more character '''El Murguero'''. Throught his career he has been known for his technique, his agility and his highflying maneuvers. | Raised in a wrestling family, German Padilla wanted to continue the family tradition. His father refused to train his brothers and him. Nevertheless, he insisted until he met Marcelo Videla who became his trainer. His professional debut was at a very young age was in Titanes en el Ring under the character of the Chilean Champion '''Aguilar Padilla''', on 1988. In that debut match he went against [[Frutolino El Oso]] (his own father). When he began to work at Lucha Mundial/Lucha Total, he assumed a new gimmick a Rocker billed from Liverpool known as '''Bad Boy''' making his entrance "playing" his guitar. He was one of the first Argentinean wrestlers who had a high flying wrestling style. In 1997 Titanes en el Ring had a revival and he incarnated the third version of '''Mr. Moto''', a rebelious biker. During his run at Titanes en el Ring he was chosen to follow the Legacy of [[Caballero Rojo]]. The original Caballero Rojo saw him as his successor. In 2009 in Guerreros del ring he portrayed one more character '''El Murguero'''. Throught his career he has been known for his technique, his agility and his highflying maneuvers something which was uncommon at that time and even for rudo (bad guy). | ||
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Raised in a wrestling family, German Padilla wanted to continue the family tradition. His father refused to train his brothers and him. Nevertheless, he insisted until he met Marcelo Videla who became his trainer. His professional debut was at a very young age was in Titanes en el Ring under the character of the Chilean Champion Aguilar Padilla, on 1988. In that debut match he went against Frutolino El Oso (his own father). When he began to work at Lucha Mundial/Lucha Total, he assumed a new gimmick a Rocker billed from Liverpool known as Bad Boy making his entrance "playing" his guitar. He was one of the first Argentinean wrestlers who had a high flying wrestling style. In 1997 Titanes en el Ring had a revival and he incarnated the third version of Mr. Moto, a rebelious biker. During his run at Titanes en el Ring he was chosen to follow the Legacy of Caballero Rojo. The original Caballero Rojo saw him as his successor. In 2009 in Guerreros del ring he portrayed one more character El Murguero. Throught his career he has been known for his technique, his agility and his highflying maneuvers something which was uncommon at that time and even for rudo (bad guy).
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