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Fan of video games and like any dreamer boy, Sonico pretended to be practicing the art of professional wrestling since his childhood, and many times played fighting with friends and relatives, especially his brother who was as fanatic about it as he. | Fan of video games and like any dreamer boy, Sonico pretended to be practicing the art of professional wrestling since his childhood, and many times played fighting with friends and relatives, especially his brother who was as fanatic about it as he. | ||
At 13 he trained Full Contact until the blue band. By this time he already started self backyard pro wrestling training inspired in his heroes form WWF/E Cruiserweight Division. At 17 has been accompanied by some friends to the wrestling school of Bob Jr`s team, known nationally as Campeões do Ringue (now a days known as BWF - Brazilian Wrestling Federation), which was located at Rua Pantojo in Agua Rasa, East Zone of São Paulo - SP, a few blocks away from his residence, but he had no knowledge of it`s existence. Sonico's uncle had trained for many years with Bob Leo, Bob Jr's father, but did not lead to further career, the reason why he had never mentioned anything about the school. | At 13 he trained Full Contact until the blue band. By this time he already started self backyard pro wrestling training inspired in his heroes form WWF/E Cruiserweight Division. At 17 has been accompanied by some friends to the wrestling school of Bob Jr`s team, known nationally as Campeões do Ringue (now a days known as BWF - Brazilian Wrestling Federation), which was located at Rua Pantojo in Agua Rasa, East Zone of São Paulo - SP, a few blocks away from his residence, but he had no knowledge of it`s existence. Sonico's uncle had trained for many years with Bob Leo, Bob Jr's father, but did not lead to further career, the reason why he had never mentioned anything about the school. |
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Biography
Fan of video games and like any dreamer boy, Sonico pretended to be practicing the art of professional wrestling since his childhood, and many times played fighting with friends and relatives, especially his brother who was as fanatic about it as he. At 13 he trained Full Contact until the blue band. By this time he already started self backyard pro wrestling training inspired in his heroes form WWF/E Cruiserweight Division. At 17 has been accompanied by some friends to the wrestling school of Bob Jr`s team, known nationally as Campeões do Ringue (now a days known as BWF - Brazilian Wrestling Federation), which was located at Rua Pantojo in Agua Rasa, East Zone of São Paulo - SP, a few blocks away from his residence, but he had no knowledge of it`s existence. Sonico's uncle had trained for many years with Bob Leo, Bob Jr's father, but did not lead to further career, the reason why he had never mentioned anything about the school. At first the training was heavy and tiring for all teenagers at the time without any preparation of sports, but the new group that was formed there, trained by Bob Jr with the assistance of idols of the old guard and new generation of national pro wrestling national as Caipira Don Afonso, Indio Comanche, Jeca Tatu Cardoso, Vingador, Xandão, Brutus, Tony Smith, Mr Argentina, Nino Mercury, Bob Leo, among others, followed with perseverance and even with turnover of students, arrival and departure of friends who came to train and gave up, he did not gave up and was present in all classes chasing his dream. With time and hard training, athlete and character were formed, and under the care and support of all professionals involved in BWF, Sonico today have his place guaranteed in the company for witch he has enormous respect and dedication.
Luchas de Apuestas Record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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29/01/2010 | Mask vs BWF Contract | Sonico | Tim Anderson | Hangar 8 - Guarulhos - Brazil. |