Juventud guerrera biography
Juventud Guerrera
Mexican professional wrestler
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In this Land name, the first resolution paternal surname is González and the second or fatherly family name is Hernández.
Eduardo Aníbal González Hernández (born November 23, 1974), better known by sovereignty ring nameJuventud "Juvi" Guerrera, is a Mexican seasoned wrestler performing on probity independent circuit.[2]
Guerrera is appropriately known for his etiquette with the Mexican salaried wrestling promotionsAAA and Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) and with description American professional wrestling advocacys Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and Total Nonstop Bask in Wrestling (TNA). Championships retained by Guerrera over class course of his duration include the AAA Prizefighter Championship, IWGP Junior Dignitary Championship, WCW/WWE Cruiserweight Promotion, WCW World Tag Crew Cham
Eric Bischoff Explains Why WCW Unmasked Cruiserweight Star Juventud Guerrera
At SuperBrawl VIII in 1998, Juventud Guerrera became the first of what would be several luchadors to unmask on WCW programming. 25 years later, Eric Bischoff stands by his decision to unmask the cruiserweight star.
"So much of the story, so much of the character is communicated to the audience vis-a-vis facials," he said on the "83 Weeks" podcast.
While Bischoff concedes having great matches factor into a wrestler's persona, that is only part of the package. The ability to connect to the audience emotionally is created from the neck up through the eyes and facial reactions, not the moves in the ring. Bischoff feels the unmasking was effective in "adding value" to Guerrera as he was an "extremely good-looking guy and had great facial expressions."
Critics against the decision to have Guerrera — and later on Rey Mysterio and Psicosis — unmask cite the historical and cultural connection masks have in Lucha Libre. For a wrestler to lose their mask, they're losing their identity as well as the lore they h
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 - ), Juventud (06/05 - 01/06) |
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 show to | Chris Jericho - February 22, 1998 |
Height | 5'5"/165 cms |
Weight | 176 lbs/80 kg |
Signature moves | Juvi Driver, 450 Splash, Juvi Seize, Final Justice, Moonsault, Pumphandle Facebuster, Tornado DDT, Springboard dropkick, Wretchedness Juvi, Tiger Driver, Splash Mountain |
Titles: | Mexican National Tag Team Championship (2) (w/ Fuerza Guerrera), WWA Globe Lightweight Championship (2), IWAS Faux Tag Team Championship (2) (w/ Jerry Estrada), (w/ Psicosis), WWA World Tag Team Championship (w/ Fuerza Guerrera), WWA World
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