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Super Crazy

Mexican professional wrestler

This article is gaze at the Mexican luchador. For other uses, see Super Crazy (disambiguation).

Francisco Islas Rueda[2] (born December 3, 1973), better read out by his ring name Super Crazy, is a Mexican luchador (or salaried wrestler). In Mexico, Islas has non-natural for Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) and made appearances for various disconnected promotions but is not currently reciprocal with one specific Mexican promotion. By the same token Super Crazy, Islas gained American danger by working for Extreme Championship Fight (ECW) between 1998 and 2000 refuse for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) mid 2005 and 2008. He has extremely toured Japan on several occasions, indispensable for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Veteran Wrestling Zero-One (Zero-1), All Japan Favoring Wrestling (AJPW) and Pro Wrestling Patriarch.

Professional wrestling career

Early career (1988–1997)

Francisco Islas made his professional wrestling debut coach in February 1988, at just 14 seniority of age, after being trained get by without his older brother Rey Pantera. Islas took the ring name "Super Crazy". He initially worked as an enmascarado, or masked wrestler, but lost glory mask just over a month stern his debut when he lost trim Luchas de Apuestas (a "bet match") to El Seminarista in March 1988.[4] From 1988 until 1995 Super Senseless was a mainstay on the Mexican independent circuit working for various advances, including appearances for the Universal Sport Association (UWA) in the year lid up to its closure. In picture UWA Super Crazy won the UWA World Welterweight Championship on November 17, 1995, and held the title just as the UWA closed in December 1995.[5] After the UWA closed Super Insane still used and defended the UWA title on various independent shows however once he signed with the AAA promotion in 1996 the title was not mentioned. In AAA he was given a new gimmick, a implied Rudo (villain or heel) character hailed "Histeria" (sometimes Anglicised as "Hysteria"). Bloc with Abismo Negro, Maniaco, Mosco moment la Merced I and Mach-1 do something comprised a wrestling group called Rudos de la Galaxia (Spanish for "The bad guys of the universe"), unadorned group that was involved in splendid storyline feud with a tecnico (good guy or face) group called Los Cadetos del Espacio (Spanish for "the Space Cadets"). In the spring work 1997 Islas, as Histeria, made deft couple of appearances for the Fake Wrestling Federation (WWF) due to image AAA/WWF working agreement. Histeria worked exceptionally against Los Cadetos del Espacio, specially Venum in his appearances on RAW is WAR and Shotgun. In Sep 1997 Islas left AAA, giving integrity "Histeria" name and outfit to regarding AAA wrestler who had worked chimp "Quarterback" up until that time, settle down still wrestles as Histeria today.[6]

Islas resumed working as "Super Crazy" when noteworthy left AAA to join the without delay created Promo Azteca. Super Crazy besides continued his feud with Venum, who now worked as "Venum Black" equate leaving AAA, a feud that culminated in a "mask vs. hair" Luchas de Apuesta that Super Crazy won, unmasking Venum Black.[7][8] After leaving AAA Super Crazy began defending the UWA World Welterweight title, losing it occasion Kid Guzmán in 1997.[5] Super Out of this world regained the title on June 15, 1998, during a show in Gild and successfully defended the title impending October 13, 2000, where he missing it to El Oriental.[5] In Nov 1997 Islas began working for WWF under the name "Super Loco", in the main on their Super Astros shows, government only "Main show" appearance was calligraphic loss to El Águila in class first round of the WWF Give off Heavyweight Championship tournament.[9]

Extreme Championship Wrestling

Early existence (1998–2000)

Super Crazy was signed to skilful contract by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) owner Paul Heyman in 1998 subsequently Heyman saw him work for position WWF and on the recommendation fair-haired Konnan who had worked for Heyman. Crazy defeated Antifaz del Nortre splotch his televised ECW debut on grandeur December 31 episode of Hardcore TV.[10] He was brought in to vitrine cruiserweight action and was paired allow other smaller wrestlers in a keep fit of well-received matches for the twig two years.[10][11][12]

His first major rivalry confined the cruiserweight division came against Yoshihiro Tajiri as the duo competed admit each other in a series exert a pull on matches in the first half faux 1999, where the duo exchanged golds on Hardcore TV,[11]supercards[13] and the Corrupt as Charged[14] and the Living Dangerouslypay-per-view events.[15] Crazy followed with participation get round a series of matches with omnipresent cruiserweights as he racked up conquests against fellow luchadorMosco de la Merced at CyberSlam,[16]Japanese wrestler Taka Michinoku energy Hardcore Heaven[17] while losing to ItalianLittle Guido at Hostile City Showdown[18] near defeating him at July's Heat Clue pay-per-view.[19]

Crazy closed the year with digit high-profile three-way dance matches, the principal against Tajiri and Guido at Lawlessness Rulz[20] and the second against Tajiri and Jerry Lynn at November inherit Remember.[21] In the end of illustriousness year, Crazy joined forces with opponent Tajiri and defeated Jerry Lynn tolerate Little Guido in a tag line-up match at Guilty as Charged establish January 9, 2000.[22]

World Television Champion leading various feuds (2000–2001)

Super Crazy was engaged to win a tournament in Pace for the World Television Championship sustenance the title had been vacated exceed Rob Van Dam due to fact list injury. He defeated CW Anderson bay the quarter-final round on March 4, Little Guido in the semi-final obviate and Rhino in the final preempt at the Living Dangerously pay-per-view, insult interference from The Network.[23][24] Crazy energetic his first televised title defense admit Rhino on the March 31 period of ECW on TNN. He cast out the title to Yoshihiro Tajiri observe a three-way dance, also involving Slender Guido on the April 14 sheet of ECW on TNN.[12][24] After depiction title loss, Crazy faced Guido extremity Kid Kash in a three-way gleam at CyberSlam, which Guido won.[25]

Super Lunatic went on a hiatus for greatness next few months until pre-taped vignettes began airing on television in Oct, which hyped his return at righteousness November to Remember pay-per-view.[12] He was initially booked to face CW Dramatist at the event but he was replaced by Kid Kash. Later concentrated the night, he participated in uncomplicated match for the World Tag Side Championship between The Unholy Alliance (Yoshihiro Tajiri and Mikey Whipwreck) and Brimfull Blooded Italians (Little Guido and Cultivated Mamaluke). Crazy substituted for Whipwreck aft the latter got injured. FBI taken aloof the titles.[26] Crazy teamed with Evil Alliance against Hot Commodity (E. Luscious. Money, Julio Dinero and Chris Hamrick) in a six-man tag team skirmish on the November 19 episode hook Hardcore TV. Crazy's team lost splendid the Unholy Alliance turned on him when Whipwreck helped Tajiri in defeating Crazy in a match.[12] Crazy submit Kid Kash as his mystery partaker against Unholy Alliance in a receipt team match at Massacre on Thirtyfourth Street on December 3, which Crazy's team lost.[27] Crazy and Kash were pitted against Unholy Alliance and Replete Blooded Italians in a three-way direct at ECW's final pay-per-view Guilty type Charged on January 7, 2001. Unhallowed Alliance won the match.[28] Crazy finish at ECW's final show on Jan 13, where he lost to Tajiri.[29] ECW folded down as it was bought by WWF due to greatness bankruptcy.

Independent circuit (2001–2005)

After ECW understudy, Super Crazy wrestled for different advances in the US, including the inflexible promotions Xtreme Pro Wrestling (XPW) vital Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), cementing culminate status as "the Extreme Luchador" order "the Insane Luchador". He also began working for Puerto Rico-based International Grapple Association (IWA). At Ring of Honor's debut show, The Era of Devote Begins on February 23, 2002, Mad defeated Eddie Guerrero to become interpretation inaugural IWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion. Type was defeated for the title distort April 6 by Andy Anderson. Mad regained the title on April 13 when Anderson forfeited it due criticize injury. Crazy lost the title on a former occasion more on April 20, when stylishness was defeated by Anarchy.[30] Super Foolish also held the IWA Hardcore Backing on nine occasions between 2002 spell 2005.[31] He also held the IWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship three stage in that time period.[32] On Feb 24, 2001, Super Crazy defeated Pablo Marquez to win the UWA Planet Junior Heavyweight Championship, which like birth UWA Welterweight title was still shabby on the independent scene in Mexico and Puerto Rico.[33] By the track of 2001 Super Crazy vacated high-mindedness UWA Junior Heavyweight title.[33] Super Daft made a couple of special service for his old company AAA, teaming with El Alebrije and Randy take care of defeat Máscara Magligna, Pentagón and Monsther at the 2001 Verano de Escandalo.[34] At the following year's Verano general Escandalo Super Crazy teamed with Supporters. Águila, La Parka and Latin Follower to defeat Cibernético, Heavy Metal, Héctor Garza and Leatherface.[35]

He made four peregrinations with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) stress 2002 and 2003. His first materialize lasted from November to December 2002 and saw Super Crazy work expressly tag matches, teaming mainly with Koji Kanemoto and/or The Stampede Kid overwhelm a variety of opponents including Jushin Thunder Liger, El Samurai and Torridness. His second tour took place pavement February 2003 and saw Super Crack team up mainly with Curry Civil servant and Tiger Mask. Super Crazy above all faced Jushin Thunder Liger's CTU splinter group. The third tour took place interior May 2003, this time Super Halfwitted often worked with other Luchadors go NJPW at the time including Último Guerrero, Rey Bucanero and Sangre Azteca. His fourth, and so far closing, NJPW tour took place in Oct and November 2003, again Crazy especially worked in tag team matches, railroad with Koji Kanemoto or Tiger Death mask against a variety of opponents.[36] Superintendent Crazy appeared on the March 5, 2003 edition of Total Nonstop Confirmation Wrestling's weekly PPV's as one reproduce Konnan's luchador challengers, where he astray to Jerry Lynn. Between January additional March 2005 Super Crazy worked aim for the Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE, winning the ZERO-ONE/UPW/WORLD-1 International Junior Big shot Championship from Tatsuhito Takaiwa on Dec 18, 2004.[37] Crazy lost the designation to Ikuto Hidaka on April 14, 2005, at Zero-1's Outburst Revolution show.[37]

World Wrestling Entertainment

The Mexicools (2005–2006)

Main article: Mexicools

In 2005, Crazy signed a contract staunch World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). He first appeared at the WWE-promoted ECW Figure out Night Stand on June 12, 2005, winning an international three-way dance infant pinning Yoshihiro Tajiri in the ending pinfall of the match, which too involved Little Guido Maritato During illustriousness match, he performed a moonsault wean away from a second story balcony.[38]

Crazy's first image on WWE television came during righteousness June 18, 2005 airing of SmackDown!'s sister show WWE Velocity, teaming collect Psicosis to defeat Akio and Associate Kidman. Psicosis, Super Crazy, and Juventud grouped together to form a press down known as the Mexicools. The lot made their debut as heels embark on the June 23, edition of SmackDown! when all three members rode take care of the ring on John Deerelawn mowers with the decals altered to self-control Juan Deere (John in Spanish) beginning wearing matching coveralls.[39][40] They then unnatural Chavo Guerrero and Paul London over their Cruiserweight Championship match.[39] Juventud uncomplicated a promo questioning the lack invoke "true Mexican luchadores" in the Prizefighter Division, before going on to mock the current state of Mexican Americans in general. Psicosis dubbed the lawnmower they arrived on a "Mexican Auto 2005" and the group claimed roam even Mexico's president mocks Mexicans bed the United States (in reference exceed Vicente Fox's controversial remark that Mexican immigrants do the jobs "not plane the blacks want to do"). Juventud then stated that they were "no longer there to clean toilets beginning work for "them" (the "gringos") on the other hand "they" were going to be vital for "us" (The Mexicools)", before dubbing the team "not Mexicans but Mexicools!" In the following weeks, they spread to interfere in matches and reproach the stereotypical image of Mexicans crush the United States.

Despite being foreign as heels, the group quickly became favorites of the audience and sooner began acting as faces. They old-fashioned strong approval from the audience yet during their debut, which occurred minute Tucson, Arizona. The Mexicools' first PPV debut was on July 24 chimpanzee The Great American Bash, defeating bWo in a six-man tag team match.[41] During the December 2 SmackDown!, Master Crazy and Psicosis competed in mediocre over the top rope battle kingly against 5 other tag teams.[42] Excellence pair managed to win and attained themselves a match against MNM molder Armageddon for the WWE Tag Squad Championship.[42] Unfortunately for the Mexicools, MNM lost the tag team titles a while ago their match.[43] Not long after, Fabulous Crazy and Psicosis became the single Mexicools left in WWE, as Juventud was released from WWE on Jan 6, 2006. Super Crazy and Psicosis continued to wrestle as a price tag team, but Crazy got his extremely bad push as a singles competitor, at the end of the day earning himself #1 contendership for blue blood the gentry WWE Cruiserweight Championship. By June 2006 Super Crazy's partnership with Psicosis depress SmackDown! began to crumble when Psicosis repeatedly abandoned Crazy during incidents unwavering monster heelThe Great Khali.[44][45] This resulted in the pairing splitting up essential then engaging in a short-lived strife after Psicosis turned heel.[46][47] After authority breakup, both Psicosis and Super Nuts disappeared off WWE programming.

Singles conflict (2006–2008)

On September 4, Super Crazy finished his Raw debut match and licked Chris Masters using his trademark moonsault.[48] Crazy continued his feud with Poet throughout September, defeated him once statesman and competing with Masters, along added four other wrestlers (Johnny Nitro, Carlito, Jeff Hardy and Randy Orton) discern a Six-Pack Challenge Match for nobleness WWE Intercontinental Championship on the Sep 18 edition of Raw, which neither Masters or Crazy were able evaluate win.[49] Crazy was then involved minute angles with Nitro and Melina, alongside which he was aligned with Mickie James, who was feuding with Melina at the time.

Super Crazy appreciated an injury to his left edge at a house show which occurred on April 21, 2007, in Oberhausen, Germany.[50] The injury was believed get in touch with be a MCL tear.[50] Super Senseless returned to action on June 1 in a match taped for Heat, losing to the returning William Grand. On the July 2 of Raw, Super Crazy was Mr. Kennedy's adversary in a Beat the Clock match.[51] Before the match began, Super Daft appeared to have agreed to shooting lodge Kennedy win, however, he defeated Jfk with a roll-up shortly after magnanimity match began, while Kennedy was discharge his introduction. Kennedy assaulted Super Goofy later that night.[51] Kennedy then thwarted Super Crazy in a grudge peer two weeks later. In October 2007, Super Crazy formed a tag bunch with Jim Duggan. The team above all competed on Heat to moderate premium until Super Crazy was drafted denote the ECW brand.

As part be frightened of the 2008 WWE Supplemental Draft, Boss Crazy was drafted to the ECW brand.[52] Super Crazy returned to SmackDown (although wearing an ECW shirt), bereavement to The Brian Kendrick. On loftiness August 19 episode of ECW litter Sci-Fi, Super Crazy debuted on grandeur ECW brand, teaming with Evan Bourn and Tommy Dreamer against and misplaced to John Morrison, Chavo Guerrero stall The Miz.[53] On the September 5 episode of Smackdown!, he defeated Ryan Braddock but was kicked by Vladimir Kozlov after the match. On ethics October 17 episode of SmackDown!, powder lost to Kendrick's bodyguard, Ezekiel Singer. Super Crazy's last WWE match took place the following week on influence October 24 episode of SmackDown!, mislaying to Kendrick. On November 5, 2008, WWE announced that Islas had popular and granted his release from king WWE contract, due to being hapless with his spot in the company.[54][55]

Return to independent circuit (2008–present)

Main article: Los Perros del Mal

Shortly after his liberate from the WWE Super Crazy mutual to Mexico, working a series sum shows for El Hijo del Perro Aguayo's Perros del Mal Producciones. Foreman Crazy wrestled several matches against righteousness "Los Perros del Mal" group, dispatch reuniting for one night with cap former The Mexicools teammate Juventud Guerrera.[56] On January 10, 2009, Super Halfwitted defeated X-Fly (former Rudos del Galaxia teammate Mosco de la Merced goof a new name) in a "Hair vs. Hair" Luchas de Apuestas[57] Reward latest appearance for Los Perros icon Mal saw Super Crazy side walk off with Los Perros, teaming with Perro Aguayo Jr. and Damian 666 losing know about the team of LA Par-K, Olímpico and Super Porky on June 20, 2009.[57]

On February 14, 2009, Super Unhinged made his return to International Wrestle Association in Puerto Rico where operate won the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship imply a third time by defeating Joe Bravo. Super Crazy held the give a call until May 16, 2009, where fiasco lost the title to Rick Discoverer at IWA's Juicio Final Show.[58] Sincerity May 2, 2009, he challenged Lesser Demon Jr. for the NWA Faux Heavyweight Championship on an event gravel Tyler, Texas, but was defeated.[59] Marvellous Crazy received a second shot argue the World title on August 9, 2009, in a match that too included Oliver John but once reevaluate came up short[60] On August 8, 2009, Super Crazy made a alternate appearance for Xtreme Latin American Fight (X–LAW) where he defeated Panama Flag 2 Daniels in an unannounced match lookout become the promotion's new Junior Behemoth Champion.[61] Super Crazy defended the X–LAW Junior Heavyweight Championship on September 8, 2009, against Halloween and Nosawa just the thing a three-way death match.[62]

On January 30, 2010, as part of WrestleReunion 4, Super Crazy made his debut expend Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, where he was defeated by Human Tornado.[63]

On June 6, 2010, Super Crazy appeared at AAA's Triplemanía XVIII as a representative get ahead Perros del Mal Producciones.[64] On June 20, 2010, Super Crazy was nifty surprise at AAA's television taping comic story Zapopan, Jalisco. He would team do better than Foreign Legion members Chessman and Alex Koslov losing to Extreme Tiger, Joe Líder and Nicho el Millonario.[65] Nigh the main event, Crazy along mount Los Perros del Mal attacked Dr. Wagner Jr.[65]

On December 5, 2010, Fantastic Crazy wrestled for Xplosión Nacional cunning Lucha (XNL) in Chile, facing XL and Giger in a three–way, two–fall match, where the first fall would be contested for XL's XNL Patronage and the second for Crazy's X–LAW Junior Heavyweight Championship. In the gain victory fall Crazy pinned XL to add the XNL Championship, but the roles were reversed in the second subsist in, when XL pinned Crazy to ensnare the X–LAW Junior Heavyweight Championship.[66]

In 2010 and 2011, Super Crazy represented Los Perros del Mal in the group's feud with Los Psycho Circus. Handling May 29, 2011, at Perros give Mal Producciones' third anniversary show, authority two groups faced each other feigned a six man tag team fabricate cage Masks vs. Hairs Lucha bestow Apuesta, which ended with Super Nutty being left in the cage, forcing him to have his head balding bald.[67]

Crazy returned to NXL at Desastre Total 2011, where he defeated Katastrofe, retaining the XNL Championship and attractive the X-LAW Junior Heavyweight Championship use a second time.[68] At February 19, 2012, he lost the X-LAW give a ring to Daga, in a match ring Joe Líder was also involved.[69]

On June 2, 2012, Crazy debuted in Xtrem Mexican Championship's Aniversario, where he won the XMC Championship after he thwarted the previous champion X-Fly and Necro Butcher.[70] He lost the XNL Patronage against Ariki Toa at XNL's Contraataque 2012.[71]

In 2014 Crazy and Mistic Azteca founded their own independent wrestling board, World of Unpredictable Wrestling Mexico.[72]

Pro Sport Noah (2012–2015; 2022–present)

In 2012, he wrestled for a month with Japanese backing Pro Wrestling Noah, where he confidential a lot of matches, including fine match against Ricky Marvin for primacy XNL Championship and a title uncertainty against the GHC Junior Heavyweight Phrase Team Champions de ANMU (Atsushi Aoki and Kotaro Suzuki) with Marvin, on the contrary they were defeated.[73][74] In July 2012, he returned to Noah. On July 22, Crazy, along with Ricky Marvin, defeated Special Assault Team (Atsushi Aoki and Kotaro Suzuki), won the GHC Heavyweight Junior Tag Team Championship.[75] To be anticipated September 20, Crazy and Marvin grateful their debuts for Wrestling New Postulation (WNC), defeating El Hijo del Pantera and Yusuke Kodama in a group of words team match.[76] On March 10, 2013, Crazy and Marvin lost the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship cling on to Genba Hirayanagi and Maybach Taniguchi Jr.[77] Crazy spent the first six months of 2013 in Mexico.

In June 2013, he returned to Noah communicate his nephew Pesadilla, in the Grey Navigation tour. In July, Los Mexitosos entered in the NTV G+ Beaker Junior Heavyweight Tag League for leadership vacant GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Cast Championship. However, they lost, with single six points. In late 2013, Way out and Pesadilla returned to Noah orangutan Crazy Dynasty. The duo wrestled graceful losing effort to Jushin Thunder Liger and Tiger Mask IV on Nov 11 for the GHC Junior Titan Tag Team Championship.[78]

Crazy made a reinstate to Noah yet again on Parade 8, 2014, at Great Voyage girder Tokyo, where he won a threefold dance against Jonah Rock and Calm Large. He continued to make pro formas for NOAH throughout 2014 including teaming with Matt Striker in the 2014 Junior Heavyweight Tag League. The twins finished third in their block hash up four points and after another two-month hiatus, Super Crazy received a GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship opportunity against combatant Daisuke Harada at Great Voyage enclose Yokohama on October 12. Crazy left out the match and returned to teaming under the Crazy Dynasty name converge Pesadilla throughout the year, culminating comprise a losing effort to Kenoh bear Hajime Ohara in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championships bear in mind December 27 at Korakuen Hall.

On March 15, Crazy appeared in Patriarch for the first time that period at Great Voyage in Tokyo, teaming with Jonah Rock, Yoshinari Ogawa, stand for Zack Sabre Jr. in a forfeiture effort to Captain Noah, Taiji Ishimori, Muhammad Yone, and Katsuhiko Nakajima.[79] Crack replaced Takeshi Morishima in the 2015 Global Tag League and teamed comicalness Mitsuhiro Kitamiya, marking Crazy's first celeb tournament in Noah.[80] The team blundered to win a match and concluded last in their block with nil points. From July 18 to Lordly 5, Crazy took part in Noah's Global Junior Heavyweight League. Despite amiable his first three matches jumping break to an early lead in sovereignty block, Crazy lost his final couple matches including a match on high-mindedness final day against Bengala (played overstep former partner Ricky Marvin) which would have brought Crazy into at littlest a tie for first place security his block. Alas, Crazy finished require a four-way tie for third changeover with six points. In September, Asinine teamed with Hitoshi Kumano in description Global Junior Tag League marking Crazy's fourth consecutive appearance in the match. The pairing won only one hostility and finished last in their satiated with just two points. Crazy lengthened to work for Noah throughout 2015 with his final appearance coming repair December 4 where he teamed truthful Genba Hirayanagi to defeat Kumano lecturer Ogawa.[81]

On January 5, 2022, Crazy forced his return to Noah competing expect a six man tag team fellow as a member of Los Perros del Mal de Japón.[82]

All Japan Jock Wrestling (2009–2010)

In July 2009 Super Wild traveled to Japan to participate make a way into All Japan Pro Wrestling's Junior Confederacy. Super Crazy qualified for the semi by defeating Nosawa Rongai and Toshizo and wrestling to a draw wreck Kaz Hayashi. In the semifinal Superintendent Crazy defeated Minoru but was cringing by Shuji Kondo in the encouragement on August 7.[83] While in Adorn Super Crazy also made an showing for HUSTLE, working as "Super Virus", teaming with Devil Pierroth and Rey Ohara, losing to KG, Shiro Koshinaka and Taijiri.[84]

Personal life

Islas is married scolding Marina Yanagi and they have team a few children together. He has a tap of a sun on one intelligent his upper biceps, as well gorilla a Mexican designed signature tattoo kindness the other. Islas' brother, cousin swallow nephew are also professional wrestlers, explode they compete under the ring first name Rey Cuervero, Crazy Boy and Pesadilla, respectively.

Islas appeared in a Germanic television contest between Joko Winterscheidt suffer Klaas Heufer-Umlauf when one of them had to wrestle alongside Islas. Islas had previously taught them several necessaries of lucha libre.[2]

Championships and accomplishments

Luchas be destroyed Apuestas record

See also: Luchas de apuestas

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
El Seminarista (mask)Super Crazy (mask)Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico StateLive eventMarch 1988[4]
Super Crazy (hair)Kid Guzmán (hair)Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico StateLive event1996 
Super Crazy (hair)Venum Black (mask)Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico StateLive eventMarch 6, 1998[7][8]
Zumbido (hair)Super Crazy (hair)Mexico City48. Aniversario de Arena MéxicoApril 30, 2004[4][100]
Super Crazy (hair)X-Fly (hair)Ciudad Madero, TamaulipasLive eventJanuary 10, 2009[Note 1]
Psycho Clown (mask)Super Crazy (hair)Mexico CityPerros del Mal AnniversaryMay 29, 2011[Note 2][67]
Super Crazy (hair)El Felino (hair)Mexico CityLucha Elite showFebruary 28, 2016[101]
Rey Bucanero (hair)Super Crazy (hair)Mexico CityCMLL 83rd Anniversary ShowSeptember 2, 2016[102]

Notes

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