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<b>***Incognito is on the right</b>
<b>***Incognito is on the right</b>
Incognito is believed to have started using the name '''Mistico''' just before the CMLL wrestler of the same name. However, Incongnito was doing so in the lesser known rings of [[Juarez]] (compared to Mistico in [[Mexico City]]) and CMLL seemingly won the rights to the name in court. Incongnito will still occasionally use varaied spellings of the name "Mistico" close to Juarez, since the fans there knew him under that name, but has switched to Incognito elsewhere. Supporters of Incongito claim he's more spectacular than [[Mistico]], but he's not close to Mistico's level of fame.
Incongito is said to be (or was) studying to become a priest.


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Revision as of 00:13, 20 June 2006

Incognito
Incognito
Name Incognito
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Mistico de Juarez/Mystico (2000 - current, though not in AAA), Incognito (AAA, 2004 - current)
Family
Maestro(s)
Birth date, location
Obituary date
Debut, location
Lost mask to
Height
Weight
Signature moves
Titles: WWA World Middleweight Championship

***Incognito is on the right

Incognito is believed to have started using the name Mistico just before the CMLL wrestler of the same name. However, Incongnito was doing so in the lesser known rings of Juarez (compared to Mistico in Mexico City) and CMLL seemingly won the rights to the name in court. Incongnito will still occasionally use varaied spellings of the name "Mistico" close to Juarez, since the fans there knew him under that name, but has switched to Incognito elsewhere. Supporters of Incongito claim he's more spectacular than Mistico, but he's not close to Mistico's level of fame.

Incongito is said to be (or was) studying to become a priest.