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|birthdate=[[December 3]], [[1973]] - [[Tulancingo]], [[Hidalgo]] | |birthdate=[[December 3]], [[1973]] - [[Tulancingo]], [[Hidalgo]] | ||
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|debut=February 1988 - Arena Neza - Mexico State | |debut=[[February]] [[1988]] - [[Arena Neza]] - [[Mexico State]] | ||
|lostmaskto=[[Skayde|El Seminarista (Skayde)]] | |lostmaskto=[[Skayde|El Seminarista (Skayde)]] | ||
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Super Crazy is a world-renowned talent who is currently employed by World Wrestling Entertainment. Super Crazy is on the SmackDown! roster and was developing a feud with former partner [[Psicosis]], but was taken off the road in July for elevated enzymes in his liver; he has yet to be seen on TV and/or House Shows. | Super Crazy is a world-renowned talent who is currently employed by World Wrestling Entertainment. Super Crazy is on the SmackDown! roster and was developing a feud with former partner [[Psicosis]], but was taken off the road in July for elevated enzymes in his liver; he has yet to be seen on TV and/or House Shows. | ||
Before being signed to WWE in 2005, he was briefly in the WWE as '''Super Loco''' and appeared frequently on the short-lived WWE Super-Astros program, as well as competiting for the [[WWF Light Heavyweight Championship]]. | Before being signed to [[WWE]] in [[2005]], he was briefly in the WWE as '''Super Loco''' and appeared frequently on the short-lived [[WWE Super-Astros]] program, as well as competiting for the [[WWF Light Heavyweight Championship]]. | ||
Super Crazy is most remembered for his time in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) from January 1999 to January 2001, where he held the ECW World Television Championship and engaged in a legendary feud against Yoshihiro Tajiri. Moreover, his ''Three-Way Dance'' contests against Yoshihiro Tajiri and Little Guido are considered by many to be the best incarnations of the ''Three-Way Dance'' concept. On June 12 2005 AT ECW One Night Stand, Super Crazy had a "Three Way Dance" again with Tajiri and Little Guido. Beating Tajiri with with a Top Rope Moonsault | Super Crazy is most remembered for his time in Extreme Championship Wrestling ([[ECW]]) from [[January]] [[1999]] to [[January]] [[2001]], where he held the [[ECW World Television Championship]] and engaged in a legendary feud against [[Yoshihiro Tajiri]]. Moreover, his ''Three-Way Dance'' contests against [[Yoshihiro Tajiri]] and [[Little Guido]] are considered by many to be the best incarnations of the ''Three-Way Dance'' concept. On [[June 12]] [[2005]] AT [[ECW]] One Night Stand, Super Crazy had a "Three Way Dance" again with [[Tajiri]] and [[Little Guido]]. Beating [[Tajiri]] with with a Top Rope Moonsault | ||
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== Luchas de apuestas record == | == Luchas de apuestas record == | ||
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{{aline|88/03?|mask|[[El Seminarista]]|Super Crazy|Arena Neza - Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico State?}} | {{aline|[[1988|88]]/[[March|03]]?|mask|[[El Seminarista]]|Super Crazy|[[Arena Neza]] - [[Nezahualcoyotl]], [[Mexico State]]?}} | ||
{{aline|96/??/??|hair|Super Crazy|[[Kid Guzmán]]|Arena Neza - Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico State}} | {{aline|[[1996|96]]/??/??|hair|Super Crazy|[[Kid Guzmán]]|[[Arena Neza]] - [[Nezahualcoyotl]], [[Mexico State]]}} | ||
{{aline|98/03/06|mask|Super Crazy|[[Venum Black]]|Arena Naucalpan - Naucalpan, Mexico State}} | {{aline|[[1998|98]]/[[March 6|03/06]]|mask|Super Crazy|[[Venum Black]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]] - [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]}} | ||
{{aline|04/04/30|hair|[[Zumbido]]|Super Crazy|Arena México - Mexico City}} | {{aline|[[2004|04]]/[[April 30|04/30]]|hair|[[Zumbido]]|Super Crazy|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | ||
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Biography
Super Crazy is a world-renowned talent who is currently employed by World Wrestling Entertainment. Super Crazy is on the SmackDown! roster and was developing a feud with former partner Psicosis, but was taken off the road in July for elevated enzymes in his liver; he has yet to be seen on TV and/or House Shows.
Before being signed to WWE in 2005, he was briefly in the WWE as Super Loco and appeared frequently on the short-lived WWE Super-Astros program, as well as competiting for the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship.
Super Crazy is most remembered for his time in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) from January 1999 to January 2001, where he held the ECW World Television Championship and engaged in a legendary feud against Yoshihiro Tajiri. Moreover, his Three-Way Dance contests against Yoshihiro Tajiri and Little Guido are considered by many to be the best incarnations of the Three-Way Dance concept. On June 12 2005 AT ECW One Night Stand, Super Crazy had a "Three Way Dance" again with Tajiri and Little Guido. Beating Tajiri with with a Top Rope Moonsault
Super Crazy has also competed in IWA Puerto-Rico, XPW (most notably against Psicosis), Ring of Honor and TNA.
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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88/03? | mask | El Seminarista | Super Crazy | Arena Neza - Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico State? |
96/??/?? | hair | Super Crazy | Kid Guzmán | Arena Neza - Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico State |
98/03/06 | mask | Super Crazy | Venum Black | Arena Naucalpan - Naucalpan, Mexico State |
04/04/30 | hair | Zumbido | Super Crazy | Arena México - Mexico City |