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== Notes == | |||
'''Pequeño Olímpico''' (interchangeable referred to as Mini Olimpico) is a mini tecnico in CMLL. | |||
As '''Cicloncito Ramirez''', the namesake of [[Ciclon Ramirez]], this luchador was part of the second wave of CMLL mini estrellas, all debuting after the first group jumped to [[AAA]]. Cicloncito Ramirez almost always wrestled in the first couple matches with few notable feuds. | |||
In 2002, about five years after Ciclon Ramirez left CMLL, Cicloncito Ramirez was reborn as Pequeno Olimpico. The new name was a start of a run of success. Pequeno Olimpico defeated Pierrothito on [[December 9]], [[2003]] and held the belt for almost four years. Mini Olimpico's reign stretched from a period where the CMLL minis rarely got attention to one where they were more focused on. Mini Olimpico did not get an Arena Mexico defense, but did take [[Pequeno Violencia]]'s mask as part of his build up to winning the title, and feuded with [[Gitanito]] at the end of his reign, including taking his mask. Unfortunately for Mini Olimpico, he's outlasted yet another namesake. [[Olimpico]] left CMLL in late 2008. | |||
Mini Olimpico remains a solid veteran tecnico. He's not nearly as flashy as his fellows on the tecnico side, but he's steadier than most. | |||
== Luchas de apuestas record == | == Luchas de apuestas record == | ||
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{{Gallery | {{Gallery|name=Cicloncito&Damiancito.jpg|caption=with [[Damiancito el Guerrero]] & CMLL Mini Estrellas Title}} | ||
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|caption=with [[Damiancito el Guerrero]] & CMLL Mini Estrellas Title}} | {{Gallery|name=Cicloncito.JPG|caption=as Cicloncito Ramirez}} | ||
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[[Category:Current CMLL wrestlers]] | [[Category:Current CMLL wrestlers]] | ||
[[Category:Miniestrellas]] | [[Category:Miniestrellas]] | ||
[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]] | [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]] | ||
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Notes
Pequeño Olímpico (interchangeable referred to as Mini Olimpico) is a mini tecnico in CMLL.
As Cicloncito Ramirez, the namesake of Ciclon Ramirez, this luchador was part of the second wave of CMLL mini estrellas, all debuting after the first group jumped to AAA. Cicloncito Ramirez almost always wrestled in the first couple matches with few notable feuds.
In 2002, about five years after Ciclon Ramirez left CMLL, Cicloncito Ramirez was reborn as Pequeno Olimpico. The new name was a start of a run of success. Pequeno Olimpico defeated Pierrothito on December 9, 2003 and held the belt for almost four years. Mini Olimpico's reign stretched from a period where the CMLL minis rarely got attention to one where they were more focused on. Mini Olimpico did not get an Arena Mexico defense, but did take Pequeno Violencia's mask as part of his build up to winning the title, and feuded with Gitanito at the end of his reign, including taking his mask. Unfortunately for Mini Olimpico, he's outlasted yet another namesake. Olimpico left CMLL in late 2008.
Mini Olimpico remains a solid veteran tecnico. He's not nearly as flashy as his fellows on the tecnico side, but he's steadier than most.
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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99/03/01 | mask (1) | Cicloncito Ramirez | Payasito I | Palenque De La Feria - Leon, Guanajuato |
03/04/30 | mask | Pequeno Olimpico | Pequeno Violencia | Arena Mexico |
07/11/15 | mask | Pequeno Olimpico | Gitanito | Arena Neza - Estado de Mexico |
(1) Finals of Ruleta de la Muerte |