Juventud Guerrera

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Juventud Guerrera
Juventud Guerrera
Name Juventud Guerrera
Real name Eduardo Aníbal González Hernández
Nicknames The Juice, Juvi Juice
Name history El Hijo de Fuerza Guerrera (debut - ??), Fuerza Gimm (03/92 - 06/92), Juventud Guerrera (06/92 - )
Family Fuerza Guerrera (father), Furia Guerrera (cousin)
Maestro(s) Fuerza Guerrera, Pepe Casas, Cacique Mara
Birth date, location November 23, 1974 - Mexico City
Obituary date n/a
Debut, location March 13, 1992 - Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo
Lost mask to Chris Jericho - February 22, 1998
Height 5'8"/172 cms
Weight 176 lbs/80 kg
Signature moves Juvi Driver, 450 Splash
Titles: National Tag Team Titles (3, w/ Fuerza Guerrera), WWA World Lightweight Title (2), IWAS Tag Team Titles (2) (w/ Jerry Estrada) & (w/ Psicosis), WWA World Tag Team Titles (w/ Fuerza Guerrera), WWA World Trios Titles (w/ Fuerza Guerrera & Psicosis), WWA International Cruiserweight Championship (2), WWE World Cruiserweight Championships (2), WCW World Cruiserweight Title (3), Mexican National Atomicos Championship (w/Psicosis II, Joe Lider and Crazy Boy), New Japan: IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title, WCW World Tag Team Titles (w/ Rey Misterio Jr.), Puerto Rico: IWA Light Heavyweight Title, IWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship, US: BTW US Light Heavyweight Title, NWA:TNA America's X Cup Winner – with Mr. Águila, Abismo Negro, Héctor Garza, Heavy Metal, UWA World Tag Team Championship w/??? WWA/WWAS Cruiserweight Title (2), XWF Cruiserweight Title, XLAW Junior Heavyweight Title, WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title, NWE Cruiserweight Championship

Biography


Early in his career Guerrera was a main stay in the Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion promotion. He had a very lengthy feud with Rey Mysterio, Jr. in which they traded the AAA Welterweight title back and forth. The pair also had several tag team matches in which Guerrera would team with his father Fuerza, while Rey, Jr. would tag with uncle and trainer Rey Misterio, Sr.

Juventud Guerrera wrestled in many Mexican independent promotions as a masked wrestler but he first gained American exposure in Extreme Championship Wrestling alongside fellow luchadores Rey Misterio Jr., Psicosis, Konnan and La Parka, all of whom were also wrestling for Konnan's Promo Azteca in Mexico at the time. When Konnan left for WCW, Juvi and the rest followed.

In WCW, Juvi made his WCW debut on August 26, 1996 in a victory over Billy Kidman. Prior to signing with WCW, he competed briefly in ECW. He would compete throughout 1996 and 1997 under a mask, like he had in Mexico and ECW. His most remembered matches of '96 and '97 were clashes with fellow luchadores Rey Mysterio and Psicosis. Guerrera pinned the Ultimo Dragon for the WCW World Cruiserweight title on January 8, 1998, however he would then lose the title to Rey Misterio, Jr.. He would then challenge Chris Jericho for the Cruiserweight title in a Mask vs Title match, in which Juvi lost forcing him to unmask. After unmasking Guerrera, Jericho would often berate Guerrera for his hideous looks by referring to him as 'Quasi-tud' which was in reference to 'Quasimodo,' the disfigured lead character in the Hunchback of Notre Dame. Later in the year, Juvi defeated Jericho at Road Wild '98 to capture his second Cruiserweight Championship. He retained the belt at Fall Brawl '98 against Silver King, before losing it to Billy Kidman the following night on Nitro.

At Spring Stampede 99, Juvi faced Blitzkrieg in what many consider the 1999 Match of the Year. Later Juvi became an announcer on WCW Thunder, after he suffered an injury. Juvi often imitated The Rock by calling himself The Juice and saying The Rock's catch phrases, something of an annoyance to the audience. He joined Rey Mysterio, Konnan, Billy Kidman, and others to form the Filthy Animals and during the group's run, Juvi and Mysterio became the WCW World Tag Team Champions. Juvi was released in late 2000 after an "incident" in Australia where Juvi embarrassed the company by making a scene publicly. It was reported that he was "loaded" up on acid and ran around a hotel naked scaring many people in the hotel.

Guerrera went on to wrestle for many other promotions including XPW, CMLL, WWA, AAA, and FWA He frequently teamed with Rey Mysterio in CMLL before Rey's signing with WWE. He soon joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.

In TNA, Guerrera was joined by fellow AAA wrestlers: Mr. Águila, Héctor Garza, Abismo Negro, Heavy Metal to form a group first know as Team AAA, then later as Team Mexico to compete in TNA's World X Cup Matches. Guerrera would also take part in the 2003 Super X Cup advancing through to the final only to be defeated by Chris Sabin.

When TNA's working relationship with AAA came to an end the group dispanded, and Juvi was released to continue working for Lucha Libre promotions.

Juventud Guerrera had signed a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in spring 2005. He debuted on television, wrestling simply as Juventud (the Guerrera was dropped, possibly to avoid confusion with Chavo and Eddie Guerrero) on June 18, 2005, defeating Funaki on SmackDown!'s sister show Velocity. On June 23 he, Super Crazy and Psicosis (collectively called "The Mexicools") interrupted a match between Chavo Guerrero and Paul London by riding to the ring on a lawn mower and attacking both wrestlers.

This was followed week by week of The Mexicools interrupting matches and beating down seemingly random wrestlers and cutting promos. Juventud quickly established himself as the mouthpiece/leader of the group and began using his old gimmick name of "The Juice".

At the 2005 Great American Bash on July 24, The Mexicools defeated the bWo, a team led by Stevie Richards, in a six-man tag team match.

After more weeks of interruptions and sneak attacks, Juventud and the group were sent down to the SmackDown! B-show, Velocity. The group feuded with Velocity main-stay and Cruiserwieght Champion, Nunzio and his tag partner, Vito. Members of The Mexicools picked up numerous pin fall victories over the champion during this time.

At the October 4 SmackDown! tapings, for Velocity, Juventud (along with Super Crazy and Psicosis) faced Brian Kendrick, Paul London, Scotty 2 Hotty and Funaki in an over-the-top battle royal with the stipulation that the winner would receive a title shot at the Cruiserweight Championship at No Mercy. After finally eliminating Paul London, Juventud won the battle royal and the title shot. At the event on October 9, he defeated Nunzio following a Juvi Driver to capture the WWE Cruiserweight Championship.

Juventud later went on to lose the title back to Nunzio at a live event in Italy. On November 25 however, Juventud regained the gold on an edition of SmackDown! from England, following a Juvi Driver. Guerrera lost the title to Kid Kash at Armageddon on December 18, 2005.

On January 6, 2006, WWE announced that Juventud had been released from the company. His final match aired that evening on SmackDown!, a Cruiserweight title rematch against Kash which Juventud lost. During this match, Juventud would use many high flying moves - despite WWE telling its cruiserweights to tone down those aerial moves - and the 450 splash, a move WWE outright banned due to an earlier match Juventud had when he messed up the move and ended up fracturing bones in Paul London's face.

Juventud Guerrera would return to Mexico to compete with AAA. Guerrera first appeared on April 30th and formed a new stable known as "Mexican Powers" that will include Joe Lider, Crazy Boy, who is the first cousin of Super Crazy. Former members are Psicosis II, who replaced the original Psicosis, and Extreme Tiger, a relative of Rey Mysterio.

During a TNA vs. AAA Mexico show, Juventud was one of the Mexican wrestlers who aided LAX and attacked A.J. Styles. This footage was later shown on the October 5, 2006 edition of TNA iMPACT!

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
¿?/¿?/¿? mask Juventud Guerrera Piloto Suicida Monterrey - Nuevo Leon
97/10/20 mask Juventud Guerrera Salsero Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua
98/02/22 mask (1) Chris Jericho Juventud Guerrera Cow Palace - San Francisco, California, USA
(1) Mask vs. Title match


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