WWE,
TNA, ROH and many more … all names of Wrestling shows that are shown on TV –
not what you see in Olympics, Asiads and such International competitions – ‘wrestling
manias’ promoted by many entertainment media.
Ask your children of chokeslam; frog splash; brainbuster; taste of pain;
sleeper with body scissors; tadpole splash; patriot lock; tombstone; 619;
bombshell; bull hammer …… !! to parents such shows could be nauseating and
would feel that their children should never see these shows; .. but children
are already addicted to them.
Lucha
libre (meaning "free wrestling") is a term used in Mexico, and other
Spanish-speaking countries, for a form of professional wrestling that has
developed within those countries. Although the term nowadays refers exclusively
to professional wrestling, it was originally used in the same style as the
English term "freestyle wrestling”.
WWE
SmackDown is a professional wrestling television program for World Wrestling
Entertainment (WWE). From January 15, 2015 the show was aired as WWE Thursday
Night SmackDown. The show's name was also used to refer to the SmackDown brand,
in which WWE employees were assigned to work and perform on that program during
the brand extension period of 2002 to 2011; the other program and brand was
Raw. Couple of months ago, Interactive announced WWE Immortals, a free-to-play
mobile game developed by Mortal Kombat studio NetherRealm in association with
Phosphor Game Studios. Due to launch worldwide in 2015, WWE Immortals is coming
to iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch and Android devices.
Pedro Aguayo Ramírez was a Mexican professional wrestler and promoter who achieved fame in lucha
libreas Perro Aguayo Jr. or El Hijo del Perro Aguayo ("The Son of Perro
Aguayo"). He was the real-life son of lucha libre legend Perro Aguayo and
not a storyline "Junior". Born
in 1979, he was – yes was, because today he is no more. Aguayo was best known as the leader of the
Perros del Mal stable, which he started in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
(CMLL) in mid-2004. The stable became a significant draw in Mexican
professional wrestling, peaking during Aguayo's storyline rivalrieswith Místico
and Héctor Garza.
The world of Mexican wrestling
has been deeply shaken by the death of star fighter Hijo del Perro Aguayo, who
collapsed after being kicked during a bout.
The lucha libre fighter, was left slumped against the ropes after a
flying kick from one of his opponents, Rey Mysterio, during the match Friday
night. The other wrestlers continued with the fight as Aguayo's limp body slid
down onto the mat, according to video footage of the bout posted on social
media. The video showed ringside personnel repeatedly shaking Aguayo and
talking to him without any response. He eventually received medical attention
and was rushed out of the arena in the city of Tijuana.
With the
Doctors unable to revive him. AAA, the
wrestling promotion company for which Aguayo worked, said it was informed of
his death around 1 a.m. Saturday. He was 35 years old. On that fateful day, Aguayo wrestled a tag match, teaming with
Manik against Rey Mysterio Jr. and Xtreme Tiger at a show in Tijuana, Mexico.
During the match, Mysterio used a headscissors takedown to propel Aguayo out of
the ring, but Aguayo quickly returned to the ring, upon-which Mysterio
dropkicked Aguayo in the back to set up for Mysterio's signature 619 as Aguayo
landed throat-first on the middle rope. Manik then fell onto the middle rope to
set up a double 619 spot, whiplashing the rope Aguayo was resting on. At this
point, Aguayo appeared to be limp. Mysterio performed the 619 and did not hit
any opponent. The match continued, but was quickly finished by Mysterio pinning
Manik. Konnan attempted to revive Aguayo at ringside. Officials later brought
Aguayo out of the ring. When paramedics arrived, Aguayo was brought to the
local Del Prado hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
According to the initial
announcement from the hospital, Aguayo died from a cervical spine trauma,
reportedly as a result of a dropkick ; at the time of the incident Aguayo was
not immediately attended to by a physician and was actually taken from the ring
on a piece of plywood instead of a stretcher, which lead to some criticism of
the event organizers. The attorney general for Baja California announced
that they would conduct an investigation into the death of Aguayo and the
circumstances surrounding it to determine if there was the possibility of any
criminal charges to be filed.
Whatever could be the findings
are, the Mexican wrestling star was dealt fatal blow in the ring in front of
thousands of people... and the show kept going as he remained motionless on the
mat for two minutes ~ and we call all these games and entertainment !!
Óscar Gutiérrez, better known by the ring name Rey Mysterio, is
a Mexican-American professional wrestler who currently works for Asistencia
Asesoría y Administración (AAA). He is best known for his time in WWE. Tigre Uno is another Mexican professional wrestler currently signed
with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
22nd Mar 2015.
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