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|realName=Jesús Torres Silva | |realName=Jesús Torres Silva | ||
|nicknames=Robocop Regio | |nicknames=Robocop Regio | ||
|nameHistory=Fox Man (1990), Robocop | |nameHistory=Jessy Frontera, Power Ranger Negro, Fox Man (1990), Robocop (10/91 - ) | ||
|family=[[Chamaco Maravilla]] (brother), Raúl Silva (brother), [[Genocida]] (nephew) | |family=[[Chamaco Maravilla]] (brother), Raúl Silva (brother), [[Genocida]] (nephew) | ||
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== Biography == | |||
He started studying Greco-Roman wrestling since around age 12. He came back to train Lucha Libre years later as a way to stay fit, without any intention to actually wrestle, but was ultimately convinced to debut. | |||
He was given the Robocop name by notable Monterrey promomter [[Carlos Elizondo]] in late 1991 and became part of 'Los Increíbles' with [[El Ninja]], [[Gran Houdini]] and [[Mágico]]. | |||
Participated in Copa Monterrey in 1998. | |||
At some point of his career [[L.A. Park]] asked Robocop how did he manage to be the last masked wrestler from the classic generation of [[Plaza de Toros Monumental]]. | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
{{Gallery||name=ROBOCOP.jpg|caption=}} | {{Gallery||name=ROBOCOP.jpg|caption=}} | ||
{{Gallery||name=Robocop_Chamaco_La Calaca.jpg|caption=Robocop, [[Chamaco Maravilla]] & [[La Calaca]]}} | {{Gallery||name=Robocop_Chamaco_La Calaca.jpg|caption=Robocop, [[Chamaco Maravilla]] & [[La Calaca]] in 'Pasión y Riesgo' at Barrio Antiguo}} | ||
{{Gallery||name=Robo.png|caption=}} | {{Gallery||name=Robo.png|caption=}} | ||
{{Gallery||name=RobocopRing.jpg|caption=}} | {{Gallery||name=RobocopRing.jpg|caption=}} | ||
{{Gallery||name=RoboOutside.jpg|caption=}} | {{Gallery||name=RoboOutside.jpg|caption=}} | ||
{{Gallery||name=Robocop_Espartaco.jpg|caption=Robocop & Espartaco (Monterrey)}} | {{Gallery||name=Robocop_Espartaco.jpg|caption=Robocop & Espartaco (Monterrey)}} | ||
{{Gallery||name=RoboStore.jpg|caption=}} | {{Gallery||name=RoboStore.jpg|caption=At Plaza Morelos}} | ||
{{Gallery||name=Robocop2.jpg|caption=}} | {{Gallery||name=Robocop2.jpg|caption=}} | ||
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]] | [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]] | ||
[[category:Monterrey based wrestlers]] | [[category:Monterrey based wrestlers]] | ||
[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]] | [[Category:Deceased wrestlers]] |
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Biography
He started studying Greco-Roman wrestling since around age 12. He came back to train Lucha Libre years later as a way to stay fit, without any intention to actually wrestle, but was ultimately convinced to debut.
He was given the Robocop name by notable Monterrey promomter Carlos Elizondo in late 1991 and became part of 'Los Increíbles' with El Ninja, Gran Houdini and Mágico.
Participated in Copa Monterrey in 1998.
At some point of his career L.A. Park asked Robocop how did he manage to be the last masked wrestler from the classic generation of Plaza de Toros Monumental.