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139-608: The Crash Lucha Libre , also referred to as simply The Crash , is a lucha libre (Mexican professional wrestling ) promotion based in Tijuana, Baja California , Mexico . The promotion largely runs its events in Tijuana, Mexico City , and Monterrey . The promotion currently has working relationships with American promotions DEFY Wrestling, PCW ULTRA, and International Wrestling Revolution Group and Promociones MDA, China's Oriental Wrestling Entertainment . The Crash previously had

278-526: A luchador and luchadora respectively. In 2000, the all-female promotion company Lucha Libre Femenil (LLF) was founded. Lucha Libre has a division called the "Mini-Estrella" or "Minis" division, which unlike North American midget wrestling , is not just for dwarfs but also for luchadores that are short. The maximum allowable height to participate in the Mini division was originally 5 feet, but in recent years wrestlers such as Pequeño Olímpico have worked

417-453: A luchador code of honor. For instance, a luchador who has lost a wager match would prefer to endure the humiliation of being unmasked or having his head shaved rather than live with the shame that would come from not honoring his bet. Rudos have also been known to make the transition into técnicos after a career-defining moment, as was the case with Blue Demon , who decided to become a técnico after his wrestling partner, Black Shadow ,

556-561: A Mexican luchador named El Superbeasto. The Main Antagonist of the animated film Despicable Me 2 , El Macho, sports a costume resembling that of a luchador, consistent with his theme of Mexican culture. Television shows have also been inspired by lucha libre, especially animated series such as ¡Mucha Lucha! Cartoon Network also produced an animated miniseries based on the luchador El Santo. The WB television series Angel episode entitled " The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco " told

695-462: A WWE Referee . ECW Press. p. ? pp. ISBN   978-1-77041-084-8 . ^ "Harry Smith remembers his father, The British Bulldog" . Gerweck.net. May 18, 2014. ^ "AAA CANADA: NEXT GENERATION LIVE REPORT FROM CALGARY: JOHN MORRISON, TEDDY HART, KEVIN NASH, SONJAY DUTT AND MORE" . PWInsider. ^ "(1) Smith Hart - It is with a heavy heart I inform everyone of the..." archive.is . 2018-09-14. Archived from

834-584: A box, labeled with the date, to be treasured. Female wrestlers or luchadoras also compete in Mexican lucha libre . The CMLL World Women's Championship is the top title for CMLL 's women's division, while the AAA Reina de Reinas Championship is a championship defended in an annual tournament by female wrestlers in AAA. AAA also recognizes a World Mixed Tag Team Championship , contested by tag teams composed of

973-723: A challenge at SLAM! Sports SLAM! Wrestling: Family matters in pro wrestling at SLAM! Sports Did You Know? Wrestling Families Edition (Part 1) at RingSideNews.com Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_family_relations_in_professional_wrestling&oldid=1256900300 " Categories : Lists of sports families Professional wrestling families Professional wrestling-related lists Hidden categories: CS1 maint: unfit URL CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja) CS1 uses Japanese-language script (ja) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list Webarchive template wayback links Articles with short description Short description

1112-495: A folk hero and a symbol of justice for the common man through his appearances in comic books and movies , while the sport received an unparalleled degree of mainstream attention. Other legendary luchadores who helped popularize the sport include Gory Guerrero , who is credited with developing moves and holds which are now commonplace in professional wrestling; Blue Demon , a contemporary of Santo and possibly his greatest rival; and Mil Máscaras (Man of A Thousand Masks), who

1251-421: A large number of them will be unmasked. Sometimes, a wrestler slated for retirement will be unmasked in his final bout or at the beginning of a final tour, signifying a loss of identity as that character. Sometimes, losing the mask signifies the end of a gimmick with the wrestler moving on to a new gimmick and mask. The mask is considered sacred to a degree, so much so that fully removing an opponent's mask during

1390-494: A match is grounds for disqualification. During their careers, masked luchadores will often be seen in public wearing their masks and keeping up the culture of lucha libre, while other masked wrestlers will interact with the public and press normally. However, they will still go to great lengths to conceal their true identities; in effect, the mask is synonymous with the luchador . El Santo continued wearing his mask after retirement, revealing his face only briefly in old age, and

1529-582: A national pop-culture phenomenon. In 1942, lucha libre would be forever changed when a silver-masked wrestler, known simply as El Santo ( The Saint ), first stepped into the ring. He made his debut in Mexico City by winning an 8-man battle royal . The public became in love with the mystique and secrecy of Santo's personality, and he quickly became the most popular luchador in Mexico. His wrestling career spanned nearly five decades, during which he became

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1668-603: A pair of sisters. Bret Hart "Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington [REDACTED]   Canada [REDACTED]   Great Britain Bret Hart married Julie Smadu, and Tom Billington married Michelle Smadu. Julie and Michelle are sisters. Michelle Billington Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Ellie Hart Georgia Hart Alison Hart Ross Hart Diana Hart Owen Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Bret Hart married Julie Smadu, Michelle Smadu

1807-502: A priest-turned-luchador was inspired by the story of Father Sergio Gutiérrez Benítez, a real-life Catholic priest who wrestled as Fray Tormenta to make money for his church. The documentary feature Lucha Mexico (2016) captured the lives of some of Mexico's well known wrestlers. The stars were Shocker , Blue Demon Jr. , El Hijo del Perro Aguayo and Último Guerrero . Directed by Alex Hammond and Ian Markiewicz. Rob Zombie 's animated film The Haunted World of El Superbeasto stars

1946-522: A real-life vampire invasion of New York. The Fox Kids live-action series Los Luchadores (2001) starred a trio of masked wrestlers consisting of Lobo Fuerte, Maria Valentine, and Turbine who not only participate in wrestling tournaments but also fight to protect their home of Union City from numerous threats (both natural and supernatural). Lucha libre is a recurring motif in nearly every game directed by Suda51 , starting from his directorial debut Super Fire Pro Wrestling 3 Final Bout . Most prominently,

2085-432: A result, the tag team formula and pacing which has developed in U.S. tag matches is different from lucha libre because the race to tag is not a priority. There are also two-man tag matches ( parejas ) and "four on four" matches ( atomicos ). Masks ( máscaras ) have been used dating back to the beginnings of lucha libre in the early part of the 20th century, and have a historical significance to Mexico in general, dating to

2224-475: A retired luchador character called Angel de la Plata (The Silver Angel), played by Joaquin Cosio . In the storyline, Angel de la Plata (probably based on El Santo ) was a major masked wrestling star in Mexico, appearing both in the ring and in a series of movies in which his character battled all manner of foes including vampires. A knee injury ended his career but he is called upon to use his fighting skills against

2363-654: A tag-team move. Sibling(s) Step/adopted/foster sibling(s) Country Note(s) Ref(s) Dutch Savage Luke Brown [REDACTED]   United States Tanga Loa Hikuleo Tama Tonga [REDACTED]   United States Tanga's mother was Hikuleo and Tama's maternal aunt, she and her husband adopted them. Parents–children [ edit ] Biological [ edit ] [REDACTED] Vince McMahon (left), as ECW World Heavyweight Champion , with his son Shane (right). Vince and Shane McMahon have both wrestled with and against each other. Vince himself

2502-453: A tag-team they are known as The Hardy Boyz [REDACTED] Jimmy and Jey Uso, twins of the Anoaʻi family who perform in the tag team The Usos Surname Siblings Country Note(s) Ref(s) Alvarado El Brazo Brazo de Oro Brazo de Plata Super Brazo Brazo Cibernético Brazo de Platino [REDACTED]   Mexico In this branch of

2641-495: A working relationship which ended in November of that year when Major League Wrestling would work full time with Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide . The Crash is considered the fourth largest professional wrestling promotion in Mexico after the much older Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre , Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide and International Wrestling Revolution Group promotions and has been touted as the fastest growing lucha libre company in

2780-585: A working relationship with Impact Wrestling in US/Canada, Mexico's Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide and Japan's Pro Wrestling Noah between 2016 and 2018, until Konnan , the intermediary between the promotions, left The Crash. On February 21, 2019 The Crash announced a partnership with Mexico's Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre , America's Ring of Honor and Japan's New Japan Pro-Wrestling which would later on that year end in late September, on August 12, 2019, Major League Wrestling and The Crash Lucha Libre announced

2919-442: Is Dos Caras Jr. Lucha Libre has crossed over into popular culture, especially in Mexico, where it is the second most popular sport after soccer . Outside of Mexico, lucha libre has also crossed over into popular culture, especially in movies and television. Depictions of luchadors are often used as symbols of Mexico and Mexican culture in non-Spanish-speaking cultures. The motion picture Nacho Libre , starring Jack Black as

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3197-606: Is Dirty White Girl These Days?" . KayfabeMemories.com . Retrieved 2007-08-15 . ^ "OWOW profile" . Online World of Wrestling . Retrieved 2007-08-15 . ^ "Brute Bernard" . Canadian Wrestling Page of Fame . Archived from the original on December 30, 2014 . Retrieved 2009-01-21 . ^ Mooneyham, Mike (2004-07-25). "Penny Banner Was Original Diva" . The Wrestling Gospel According to Mike Mooneyham . Retrieved 2009-01-21 . ^ "Booker T and Sharmell's Wedding: Wrestling's Favorite Power Couple" . ESSENCE.com. 2009-03-19. Archived from

3336-2356: Is Fliehr, but the family pronounced its name as "Flair" before Ric was adopted into it as an infant. Francis Ed Francis Russ Francis Bill Francis [REDACTED]   United States Russ Francis has briefly wrestled, but is far better known for his career in American football Fujinami Tatsumi Fujinami Leona [REDACTED]   Japan Fuller Roy Welch Buddy Fuller [REDACTED]   United States Fullington Jim Fullington Tyler Fullington [REDACTED]   United States Funk Dory Sr. Dory Jr. Terry [REDACTED]   United States Gagne Verne Gagne Greg Gagne [REDACTED]   United States Garza Humberto Garza Hector Garza Humberto Garza Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Gilbert Arlie Tommy [REDACTED]   United States Gilbert Tommy Doug Eddie [REDACTED]   United States Golden Jimmy Golden Bobby Golden [REDACTED]   United States Golden Eddie Golden Evan Golden [REDACTED]   United States González El Medico Asesino El Medico Asesino Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico González Dr. Wagner Dr. Wagner Jr. Silver King [REDACTED]   Mexico González Fuerza Guerrera Juventud Guerrera [REDACTED]   Mexico González Ray González Ray González Jr. [REDACTED]   Puerto Rico Gordman Black Gordman Black Gordman Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Gordy Terry Gordy Ray Gordy Miranda Gordy [REDACTED]   United States Graham Eddie Graham Mike Graham [REDACTED]   United States Guerrero Gory Chavo Sr. Eddie Hector Mando [REDACTED]   United States / [REDACTED]   Mexico Gory and his oldest and youngest sons (respectively Chavo Sr. and Eddie) were born in

3475-2430: Is Japanese but his daughters are half-Mexican Hamilton Jody Hamilton Nick Patrick [REDACTED]   United States Hart Stu Hart and Helen Hart Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Ellie Hart Georgia Hart Bret Hart Alison Hart Ross Hart Diana Hart Owen Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Hart Bruce Hart Bruce Hart Jr. Torrin Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Hart Alison Hart Lindsay Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Hart Georgia Hart Teddy Hart Matthew Annis [REDACTED]   Canada Hart Ellie Hart Natalie Neidhart [REDACTED]   Canada Hart Diana Hart David Hart Smith [REDACTED]   United Kingdom [REDACTED]   Canada Hart Frankie Hart Bobby Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Hashimoto Shinya Hashimoto Daichi Hashimoto [REDACTED]   Japan Hebner Earl Hebner Brian Hebner [REDACTED]   United States Hennig Larry Hennig Curt Hennig Jesse Hennig [REDACTED]   United States Hennig Curt Hennig Joseph Hennig Amy Hennig [REDACTED]   United States Hirai Mitsu(aki) Nobukazu [REDACTED]   Japan Hussey Jim Hussey Mark Rocco [REDACTED]   United Kingdom Iaukea King Curtis Iaukea Rocky Iaukea [REDACTED]   United States Ibarra Volador / Super Parka Volador Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Jarrett Jerry Jarrett Jeff Jarrett Jason Jarrett [REDACTED]   United States Jonathan Brother Jonathan Don Leo Jonathan [REDACTED]   United States Johnson Bull Johnson Dan Johnson [REDACTED]   Canada Johnson Rocky Johnson Dwayne Johnson Ricky Johnson [REDACTED]   Canada , [REDACTED]   United States Rocky Johnson

3614-1396: Is Julies' sister, thus Bret's siblings are Michelle's co-siblings-in-law Half [ edit ] Adopted, step and foster [ edit ] Parents–children in-law [ edit ] [REDACTED] Vince McMahon and his son-in-law Triple H [REDACTED] Bobby Eaton 's father-in-law is Bill Dundee , who was his booker while he competed in the Memphis Territory Parent-in-law Child-in-law Country Note(s) Ref(s) B. J. Annis Fay [REDACTED]   Canada Fay married Brad's son Edward Afa Anoaʻi Gary Albright [REDACTED]   American Samoa , [REDACTED]   United States Gary married Afa's daughter Monica. Ben Bassarab Pete Wilson [REDACTED]   Canada Peter married Ben's daughter Brooke Ángel Blanco Ángel Blanco II [REDACTED]   Mexico Eddie Guerrero and Vickie Guerrero Aiden English [REDACTED]   Mexico , [REDACTED]   United States Matthew married Eddie and Vickie's daughter Raquel Diaz Stu Hart and Helen Hart Stacey Angel [REDACTED]   Canada Stacey

3753-487: Is Stu and Helen Hart's step-grandon Grandparent Grandchild(ren) Country Notes Ref(s) Michael DiBiase Mike DiBiase Ted DiBiase Jr. Brett DiBiase [REDACTED]   United States Michael DiBiase married Helen Hild , Ted, Mike and Brett's father's mother. Peter Maivia Dwayne Johnson [REDACTED]   American Samoa [REDACTED]   United States Peter Maivia married Lia Maivia ,

3892-3867: Is a native of [REDACTED]   Fiji , but established himself as a wrestler in the U.S. Solitario El Solitario El Hijo Del Solitario [REDACTED]   Mexico Sopp Monty Sopp Austin Sopp Colten Sopp [REDACTED]   United States South George South George South Jr. [REDACTED]   United States Stasiak Stan Stasiak Shawn Stasiak [REDACTED]   United States Steamboat Ricky Steamboat Richie Steamboat [REDACTED]   United States Steinborn Milo Steinborn Dick Steinborn [REDACTED]   United States Tanaka Duke Keomuka Pat Tanaka [REDACTED]   United States Tapia L.A. Park Black Shadow [REDACTED]   Mexico Taylor Tug Taylor Chaz Taylor [REDACTED]   United States Timbs Ken Timbs Ken Timbs Jr. [REDACTED]   United States Umino Hiroyuki Shota [REDACTED]   Japan Valentine Johnny Greg [REDACTED]   United States Valencia Doctor X El Cobarde El Cobarde II El Cobarde Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Van Dale Paul Van Dale Leah Van Dale [REDACTED]   United States Vargas Ángel Blanco Hijo del Ángel Blanco I Hijo del Ángel Blanco II El Angel Blanco Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Von Erich Fritz Von Erich Chris Von Erich David Von Erich Kerry Von Erich Kevin Von Erich Mike Von Erich [REDACTED]   United States Von Erich Kerry Von Erich Lacey Von Erich [REDACTED]   United States Von Erich Kevin Von Erich Ross Von Erich Marshall Von Erich [REDACTED]   United States Watson Whipper Billy Watson Phil Watson [REDACTED]   United States Watts Bill Watts Erik Watts [REDACTED]   United States Wayne Buddy Wayne Ken Wayne [REDACTED]   United States Weingeroff Saul Weingeroff George Weingeroff [REDACTED]   United States Welch Lester Welch Roy Lee Welch [REDACTED]   United States Welch-Fuller Roy Welch Buddy Fuller [REDACTED]   United States Welch-Fuller Buddy Fuller Robert Fuller Ron Fuller [REDACTED]   United States Welch-Golden Billy Golden Bunkhouse Buck [REDACTED]   United States Welch-Hatfield Virgil Hatfield Bobby Fields Don Fields Lee Fields [REDACTED]   United States Williams Gary Hart Chad Hart [REDACTED]   United States Whitler Eldon "Whitey" Whitler Smasher Sloan [REDACTED]   United States Windham Robert Barry Kendall [REDACTED]   United States Wright Steven Alex [REDACTED]   Germany Adopted, step and foster [ edit ] [REDACTED] Smith Hart (left) with stepson Mike Hart (right) [REDACTED] Katsuhiko Nakajima

4031-462: Is also known for its tag team wrestling matches. The teams are often made up of three members, instead of two as is common in the United States. These three-man teams participate in what are called trios matches, for tag team championship belts. Of these three members, one member is designated the captain. A successful fall in a trios match can be achieved by either pinning the captain of

4170-474: Is an illegal move in wrestling and grounds for immediate disqualification, although some variants are legal in certain promotions; or when he hits his opponent in the groin (foul); when he uses outside interference; when he attacks the referee; or when he completely rips off his opponent's mask. Most matches are two out of three falls, which had been abandoned for title matches in North America and Japan in

4309-480: Is credited with introducing the high flying moves of lucha libre to audiences around the world. He achieved international fame as one of the first high-flyers, something he was not considered in Mexico, where he fell under the mat-power category. Luchadores are traditionally more agile and perform more aerial maneuvers than professional wrestlers in the United States , who more often rely on power and hard strikes to subdue their opponents. The difference in styles

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4448-505: Is due to the independent evolution of the sport in Mexico beginning in the 1930s and the fact that luchadores in the cruiserweight division ( peso semicompleto ) are often the most popular wrestlers in Mexican lucha libre. Luchadores execute characteristic high-flying attacks by using the wrestling ring 's ropes to catapult themselves towards their opponents, using intricate combinations in rapid-fire succession, and applying complex submission holds. Rings used in lucha libre generally lack

4587-1209: Is in his blood – and his arm". Pembroke Observer. 24 Jul 2007 ^ "Notes from the Evening with Bret Hart 2018 UK tour stop in Oldham – W…" . archive.is . 2018-12-05. Archived from the original on 2018-12-05 . Retrieved 2019-12-17 . ^ Wilson, Charles Morrow (1959). The Magnificent Scufflers: Revealing the Great Days when America Wrestled the World . Stephen Greene Press. ^ Scott Keith; Ryan Droste; Paul Nemer; Luke Michael (January 2009). "Steve Austin – FAQ" . Pro Wrestling's Frequently Asked Questions! . WrestleView.com. ^ "OWW Top 100 Couples in Wrestling" . OWW TOP-100 LISTS . OnlineWorldofWrestling.com. 2007. ^ "OWOW profile" . Online World of Wrestling . Retrieved 2007-08-15 . ^ Thatcher, Les (January 31, 2008). "Where

4726-467: Is known as "Catch". Lucha libre wrestlers are known as luchadores (singular luchador ) and often come from extended wrestling families who form their own stables. One such line integrated to the United States professional wrestling scene is Los Guerreros . In 2018, Mexican lucha libre was declared an intangible cultural heritage of Mexico City . The rules of lucha libre are similar to American singles matches. Matches can be won by pinning

4865-684: Is nice. Thanks for all the love" . April 12, 2017 . Retrieved April 12, 2017 – via Twitter. ^ Satin, Ryan (2019-08-22). "Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch Are Engaged" . TheSportster . Retrieved 2023-03-11 . ^ "The rumors are true. I did say "I'm Alwayz Ready to be your husband" during my wedding vows" . January 1, 2022 . Retrieved January 1, 2022 – via Twitter. ^ Rosen, Elissa; Kimble, Lindsay (May 27, 2022). "Charlotte Flair Marries Fiancé Andrade El Idolo in Romantic Wedding: He's 'Opened My Eyes' to Love" . PEOPLE.com . Archived from

5004-2200: Is now with AEW and Dave has retired Huffman Booker T , Stevie Ray [REDACTED]   United States Hughes Terrence, Terrell [REDACTED]   United States Terrence and Terrell are twins Ibarra Super Parka , Johnny Ibarra, El Desalmado [REDACTED]   Mexico Irwin Scott Irwin , Bill Irwin [REDACTED]   United States Jumonji Dash Chisako , Sendai Sachiko [REDACTED]   Japan Kasper Drew, Jacob [REDACTED]   United States Kelly Pat Kelly, Mike Kelly [REDACTED]   Canada Kernodle Don Kernodle , Rocky Kernodle [REDACTED]   United States Knott Lucy, Kelly [REDACTED]   England Lagarde Karloff Lagarde , Ángel Negro [REDACTED]   Mexico Laurinaitis Road Warrior Animal , Johnny Ace , Marcus Laurinaitis [REDACTED]   United States Lizmark Lizmark , Lizmark II [REDACTED]   Mexico Martin Darius, Dante [REDACTED]   United States Martínez Tony Arce, Rocco Valente [REDACTED]   Mexico Massie Matthew, Nicholas [REDACTED]   United States Matematico El Matematico I, El Matematico II [REDACTED]   Mexico Mata Raul Mata , Carlos Mata [REDACTED]   Mexico Maximo Jose Maximo, Joel Maximo [REDACTED]   United States McGuckin Jigsaw , Jolly Roger [REDACTED]   United States Miller Bill Miller , Dan Miller [REDACTED]   United States Monroe Sputnik Monroe , Jet Monroe [REDACTED]   United States Rocket Monroe

5143-507: Is strictly kayfabe (unlike Gene and Brad, above) Annis B. J. Annis Teddy Hart Matthew Annis [REDACTED]   Canada See also: Hart wrestling family Anoa'i Afa Samula Anoaʻi Lloyd Anoaʻi Afa Anoaʻi Jr. [REDACTED]   American Samoa [REDACTED]   United States Afa was born in American Samoa; his sons were born and primarily raised on

5282-2513: Is the brother-in-law of Greg "The Hammer" Valentine In-law In-law Country Notes Ref(s) Dick Beyer Billy Red Lyons [REDACTED]   United States Bill Dundee Bobby Eaton [REDACTED]   United States Bestia Salvaje Charrito de Oro [REDACTED]   Mexico Greg Gagne Larry Zbyszko [REDACTED]   United States Black Gordman Sicodelico Sr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Gory Guerrero Enrique Llanes [REDACTED]   Mexico Ben Bassarab Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Ellie Hart Georgia Hart Bret Hart Ross Hart Diana Hart Owen Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Jim Neidhart Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Georgia Hart Bret Hart Alison Hart Ross Hart Diana Hart Owen Hart [REDACTED]   Canada , [REDACTED]   United States B. J. Annis Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Ellie Hart Bret Hart Alison Hart Ross Hart Diana Hart Owen Hart [REDACTED]   Canada , [REDACTED]   United States Davey Boy Smith Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Ellie Hart Georgia Hart Bret Hart Alison Hart Ross Hart Owen Hart [REDACTED]   Canada , [REDACTED]   Great Britain Julie Hart Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Ellie Hart Georgia Hart Alison Hart Ross Hart Diana Hart Owen Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Martha Hart Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Ellie Hart Georgia Hart Bret Hart Alison Hart Ross Hart Diana Hart [REDACTED]   Canada "Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington Julie Hart [REDACTED]   Great Britain , [REDACTED]   Canada Dynamite

5421-1153: Is the founder of the oldest-existing pro wrestling website, Solie's Title Histories Ed Farhat Sabu [REDACTED]   United States Scott Steiner Bron Breakker [REDACTED]   United States Frank Tunney Jack Tunney [REDACTED]   Canada Pirata Morgan Verdugo Hombre Bala Rey Bucanero [REDACTED]   Mexico Rolondo Vera Alex Romano [REDACTED]   Mexico Volador / Super Parka La Parka El Hijo de Cien Caras [REDACTED]   Mexico Eddie Auger Jean "Johnny" Rougeau Jacques Rougeau Sr. [REDACTED]   Canada "Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington Mark Billington Thomas Billington [REDACTED]   United Kingdom Half [ edit ] Adopted, step and foster [ edit ] Grandaunts and uncles–niblings [ edit ] Regular [ edit ] [REDACTED] Brothers Jacques and Raymond Rougeau (blue and yellow trunks) are

5560-596: Is the grandson of former wrestler Helen Hild . DiBiase is shown here with the Million Dollar Championship , a title created by his father Ted DiBiase , which was awarded to him in April 2010 [REDACTED] Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson , pictured here at WrestleMania X8 , is the son of Rocky Johnson and grandson of promoter Lia Maivia [REDACTED] Harry Smith (left) and Fit Finlay (right) both have grandparents in wrestling. Smith being

5699-542: Is the older of the two brothers (11 years apart) Tolos Chris Tolos , John Tolos [REDACTED]   Canada Chris was the older of the two brothers. Torres Alberto Torres , Enrique Torres , Ramon Torres [REDACTED]   United States Vachon Butcher Vachon , Mad Dog Vachon , Vivian Vachon , Marie Vachon [REDACTED]   Canada Vigneault Michel Vigneault , Rick Martel [REDACTED]   Canada Frenchy Martin

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5838-2301: Is the older of the two brothers. Annis Edward Annis Matthew Annis [REDACTED]   Canada Anoa'i Afa Sika [REDACTED]   American Samoa Anoa'i Rosey Roman Reigns [REDACTED]   United States Rosey was the older of the two brothers (15 years apart) Ashford-Smith Chris Champion Mark Starr [REDACTED]   United States Barrow Clint Houston [REDACTED]   United States Basham Doug Danny [REDACTED]   United States Kayfabe brothers Bass Ron Don [REDACTED]   United States Batten Bart Brad [REDACTED]   United States Brisco Jack Jerry [REDACTED]   United States Carolan Joey Patrick [REDACTED]   Canada Castellanos Psicosis Fobia [REDACTED]   Mexico Christy Ted Vic [REDACTED]   United States Coffey Joe Mark [REDACTED]   Scotland Cole Kent Keith [REDACTED]   United States Colt Bobby Jerry [REDACTED]   United States Colón Carly Eddie [REDACTED]   Puerto Rico Contreras Ringo Mendoza Cachorro Mendoza Indio Mendoza [REDACTED]   Mexico Cormier Yvon Cormier Leo Burke Bobby Kay Rudy Kay Mel Turnbow [REDACTED]   Canada Crist Dave Jake [REDACTED]   United States Cuevas El Supremo I El Supremo II [REDACTED]   Mexico Curcuru Chick Garibaldi Gino Garibaldi [REDACTED]   United States Eagles Robbie Ryan [REDACTED]   Australia Escobedo Black Nassel Oso Negro [REDACTED]   Mexico Espanto Espanto I Espanto III [REDACTED]   Mexico Espanto II

5977-479: Is the son of wrestler B. J. Annis and Georgia Hart the daughter of wrestler Stu Hart and promoter Helen Hart , making him the nephew of all Georgias eight wrestler brothers and three sisters. Ommer Nibling Country Note(s) Ref(s) Afa Anoaʻi Sika Anoaʻi Reno Anoaʻi Rodney Anoa'i Sam Fatu Eddie Fatu Solafa Fatu Jr. [REDACTED]   American Samoa , [REDACTED]   United States Yokozuna

6116-1150: Is the son of wrestling promoter Vince McMahon, Sr. , who was the son of promoter Jess McMahon [REDACTED] The son of El Santo , El Hijo del Santo (silver) wrestling Blue Demon Jr. (blue), the adopted son of Blue Demon Last name Parent Child(ren) Country Note(s) Ref(s) Aguayo Perro Aguayo Perro Aguayo Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Almanza Dr. Karonte Astro Boy Argenis Argos Los Psycho Circus Místico [REDACTED]   Mexico Amezcua Al Amezcua Alfonso Dantés Septiembre Negro [REDACTED]   Mexico Amezcua Alfonso Dantés Apolo Dantés Cesar Dantés [REDACTED]   Mexico Anderson Doug Anderson Cheerleader Melissa [REDACTED]   United States Anderson Gene Anderson Brad Anderson [REDACTED]   United States Rogowski Ole Anderson Bryant Anderson [REDACTED]   United States Actual father and son, but Anderson surname

6255-3230: Is the step-cousin of Ian Carnegie Cousin(s) Step/adopted/foster cousin(s) Country Note(s) Ref(s) David Hart Smith Teddy Hart Matthew Annis Natalie Neidhart Torrin Hart Bruce Hart Jr. Lindsay Hart Mike Hart [REDACTED]   Canada See also: Hart wrestling family Ian Carnegie Luna Vachon [REDACTED]   Canada See also: Vachon family Hikuleo Tama Tonga Bad Luck Fale [REDACTED]   United States First cousins once removed [ edit ] Regular [ edit ] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Wayne Farris and Brian Lawler Elder generation Next generation Country Note(s) Ref(s) The Honky Tonk Man Brian Christopher Kevin Christian [REDACTED]   United States Brian and Kevin's father's mother and Wayne Farris' mother were sisters Stu Hart Roderick Toombs [REDACTED]   Canada Roman Reigns Jimmy Uso Jey Uso Lance Anoa'i Solo Sikoa [REDACTED]   United States Rosey Jimmy Uso Jey Uso Lance Anoa'i Solo Sikoa [REDACTED]   United States Yokozuna Jimmy Uso Jey Uso Lance Anoa'i Solo Sikoa [REDACTED]   United States "Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington Harry Smith [REDACTED]   Canada [REDACTED]   Great Britain Davey Boy Smith Bronwyne Billington Thomas Billington Mark Billington [REDACTED]   Canada [REDACTED]   Great Britain Half [ edit ] Adopted, step and foster [ edit ] Elder generation Next generation Country Note(s) Ref(s) [REDACTED]   [[|]] First cousins twice removed [ edit ] Regular [ edit ] Half [ edit ] Adopted, step and foster [ edit ] Second cousins [ edit ] Regular [ edit ] Cousin(s) Cousin(s) Country Note(s) Ref(s) Harry Smith Bronwyne Billington [REDACTED]   Canada Thomas Billington Mark Billington Harry Smith [REDACTED]   Canada Roderick Toombs Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Ellie Hart Georgia Hart Bret Hart Alison Hart Ross Hart Diana Hart Owen Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Humberto Carrillo Angel Garza [REDACTED]   Mexico Half [ edit ] Adopted, step and foster [ edit ] Second cousins once removed [ edit ] Regular [ edit ] [REDACTED] John McMahon

6394-470: Is the term for the style of professional wrestling originating in Mexico. Since its introduction to Mexico in the early 20th century, it has developed into a unique form of the genre, characterized by colorful masks , rapid sequences of holds and maneuvers, and "high-flying" maneuvers , some of which have been adopted in the United States, Japan, and elsewhere. The wearing of masks has developed special significance, and matches are sometimes contested in which

6533-651: Is the uncle of Dominik's father Óscar Gutiérrez, best known as Rey Mysterio (Jr.). Rey Sr. was born, raised, and spent his entire wrestling career in Mexico; Dominik, born and raised in the U.S., made his wrestling debut in 2020 in WWE. Half [ edit ] Adopted, step and foster [ edit ] Great-grandaunts and uncles–niblings [ edit ] Regular [ edit ] Great-grandommer Nibling Country Note(s) Ref(s) Eddie Auger Jean-Jacques Rougeau Cedric Rougeau Emile Rougeau [REDACTED]   Canada Eddie

6672-1562: The Allstate Arena , have been married since 2005 [REDACTED] Damien Kane (left) and Lady Alexandra (center) with another wrestler in ECW, c. 1996 [REDACTED] Karen and Jeff Jarrett , Karen was previously married to Kurt Angle Husband Wife Years Notes [REDACTED] Chris Adams [REDACTED] Toni Adams 1984–1994 Divorced [REDACTED] Tony Anthony [REDACTED] Kimberly Anthony Divorced [REDACTED] Steve Austin [REDACTED] Lady Blossom 1992–1999 Divorced [REDACTED] Steve Austin [REDACTED] Debra Marshall 2000–2003 Divorced [REDACTED] George Becker [REDACTED] Joyce Grable 1968–1999 Widowed [REDACTED] Chris Benoit [REDACTED] Nancy Benoit 2000–2007 Both died in murder-suicide [REDACTED] Brute Bernard [REDACTED] Betty Jo Hawkins ?-1984 Widowed [REDACTED] Booker T [REDACTED] Sharmell Sullivan 2005– [REDACTED] Stevie Boy [REDACTED] Alba Fyre 2021– [REDACTED] Dagon Briggs [REDACTED] Seven Briggs 2004– [REDACTED] Paul Christy [REDACTED] Bunny Love c. 1975– Billed as "pro wrestling's Bonnie and Clyde ", they become

6811-732: The Alvarado wrestling family , Brazo de Oro was the oldest of the six brothers (all six are sons of Shadito Cruz , patriarch and founder of the Alvarado family). Alvarado Maximo Psycho Clown Goya Kong Muñeca de Plata Robin Andros de Plata [REDACTED]   Mexico In this branch of the Alvarado wrestling family , Máximo is the oldest of the six siblings (all six are children of Brazo de Plata , Shadito Cruz's third son). Angle Eric Kurt [REDACTED]   United States Eric

6950-645: The CMLL World Mini-Estrella Championship in 1992, making it the oldest Minis championship still in existence today. Minis are often patterned after "regular-sized" wrestlers and are sometimes called "mascotas" ("mascots") if they team with the regular-sized version. In 1994, AAA promoted the When Worlds Collide pay-per-view in conjunction with the U.S. promotion company World Championship Wrestling (WCW). When Worlds Collide introduced U.S. audiences to many of

7089-551: The French Intervention in Mexico , when Enrique Ugartechea, the first Mexican wrestler, developed and invented Mexican lucha libre from Greco-Roman wrestling . In the early 20th century, professional wrestling was mostly a regional phenomenon in Mexico until Salvador Lutteroth founded the Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre ( Mexican Wrestling Enterprise ) in 1933, giving the sport a national foothold for

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7228-646: The WWE Intercontinental Championship at a Raw event in April 2016 [REDACTED] Cody Rhodes (left) and Brandi Reed (right) in April 2014 [REDACTED] Booker T (right) and Sharmell (left) in 2008 [REDACTED] Triple H (left) and Stephanie McMahon (right) in 2014 [REDACTED] Matt Hardy and Reby Sky in February 2014 [REDACTED] Charlie Hass (left) and Jackie Gayda (right), pictured with tag team partner Rico Constantino (center) at

7367-1116: The WWE Tag Team Champions in August 2010 [REDACTED] Matt Anoa'i was teammates with his cousin Eddie Fatu on Three Minute Warning Cousin(s) Cousin(s) Cousin(s) Cousin(s) Cousin(s) Cousin(s) Country Note(s) Ref(s) Harry Smith Teddy Hart Matthew Annis Natalie Neidhart Matt Hart Torrin Hart Bruce Hart Jr. Lindsay Hart [REDACTED]   Canada See also: Hart wrestling family See also: Hart Dynasty Tama Tonga Hikuleo Tanga Loa [REDACTED]   United States Bad Luck Fale Tanga Loa Alberto Del Rio El Hijo de Dos Caras Sicodelico Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Alberto Del Rio, also known as Alberto el Patrón and born José Alberto Rodríguez Chucuan,

7506-402: The luchador is uncommon: months can pass without it happening, because fans are the toughest of critics, booing the luchador if they are not pleased with their performance. Booing may happen regardless of the perceived virtuousness of the luchador's persona. The luchador , after receiving such an act of honor, will pick up the money and save it as a symbolic trophy, putting it in a vase or

7645-750: The "Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F." (the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission), the main regulatory body in Mexico: Luchadores are traditionally divided into two categories, rudos (lit. "tough guys", who are "bad guys", or " heels "), who bend or break the rules, and técnicos (the "good guys", or " faces ", literally "technicians"), who play by the rules and their moves are much more complex and spectacular. Técnicos tend to have very formal combat styles, close to Greco-Roman wrestling and martial arts techniques, whereas rudos tend to be brawlers. Técnicos playing

7784-415: The "good guy" role, and rudos playing the "bad guy" role is very characteristic of Mexican lucha libre, which differs from U.S. professional wrestling, where many technical wrestlers play the role of heels (e.g., Kurt Angle ), and many brawlers play as "faces" (e.g., Stone Cold Steve Austin & The Rock ). Although rudos often resort to using underhanded tactics, they are still expected to live up to

7923-517: The 1970s. A unique rule in lucha libre applies during team matches (i.e., when a team's legal wrestler touches the ground outside the ring, a teammate may enter the ring to take his place as a legal competitor). Since the legal wrestler can step on the floor willingly, it is not necessary to tag a teammate to enter the match. This often allows for much more frantic action to take place in the ring than would be possible under standard tag rules. The antecedents of Mexican wrestling date back to 1863, during

8062-787: The Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball team started doing promotions involving lucha libre. A luchador mask in Diamondback colors was a popular giveaway at one game. In 2013 a Diamondbacks Luchador was made an official mascot, joining D. Baxter Bobcat. The first 20,000 fans at the July 27 game against the San Diego Padres were to receive a luchador mask. In Spain , professional wrestling has commonly been called catch (from catch-as-catch-can wrestling ) and pressing catch . In Peru ,

8201-554: The Bank match will be tops" . Slam! Sports . Canadian Online Explorer . Archived from the original on June 29, 2012 . Retrieved 2010-07-18 . {{ cite web }} : CS1 maint: unfit URL ( link ) ^ "Las Vegas Wedding License" . Archived from the original on 11 August 2011 . Retrieved 3 December 2010 . ^ "Shane McMahon biography" . NNDB . Retrieved 2008-06-04 . ^ "Steve Williams and Debra's Marriage Certificate" . The Smoking Gun. Archived from

8340-2863: The Brazos a model Family". Lucha Libre: Masked Superstars of Mexican Wrestling . Distributed Art Publishers, Inc. 2005. pp. 184–190. ISBN   968-6842-48-9 . ^ Madigan, Dan (2007). "A family Affair". Mondo Lucha A Go-Go: the bizarre & honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling . HarperCollins Publishers. pp. 224–228. ISBN   978-0-06-085583-3 . ^ Rick Duggan; Nick Simicich; Terry Baldridge. "Wrestling Relations" . Information Lists . WrestlingMuseum.com . Retrieved 30 December 2010 . ^ "Wrestling Relations List" . Info . OnlineWorldofWrestling.com . Retrieved 30 December 2010 . ^ M.A LeBlanc. "Roman Reigns" . Info . OnlineWorldofWrestling.com . Retrieved 22 November 2021 . ^ Oliver, Greg. The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Heels . Toronto: ECW Press, 2007. (pg. xix, 33, 69, 75, 84, 89, 103–106, 136, 147, 163–164, 186, 205, 230, 257, 275–276, 284, 295, 349, 367, 387) ISBN   1-55022-759-9 ^ Conner, Floyd. Wrestling's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Pro Wrestling's Outrageous Performers, Punishing Piledrivers and Other Oddities . Dulles, Virginia: Brassey's, 2001. ISBN   1-57488-308-9 (pg. 167–176) ^ Madigan, Dan. Mondo Lucha A Go-Go: The Bizarre & Honorable World of Wild Mexican Wrestling . New York: HarperCollins, 2007. (pg. 226–227) ISBN   0-06-085583-5 ^ "Malcolm Cormier, wrestler/referee, passes" . SlamWrestling.com. 2011-08-11. Archived from

8479-1327: The Damn Bell . Retrieved 2019-12-17 . {{ cite web }} : CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link ) ^ "Turtle Bunbury - Award-winning travel writer, historian and author based in Ireland" . www.turtlebunbury.com . Retrieved 2019-12-17 . ^ "Nephews of WWE legend Tom Billington following in The Dynamite Kid's footsteps" . www.wigantoday.net . Retrieved 2019-12-17 . ^ "Final match with sons marks last hurrah for Quebec wrestler Jacques Rougeau" . Global News . Retrieved 2019-12-17 . ^ Black, Jake (May 2007). "Mike Awesome 1965 – 2007". The Wrestler . London Publishing. pp. 53–55. Volume 15, 2007. ^ "Mikey Batts profile" . Online World of Wrestling . Retrieved 2009-03-27 . ^ Race, Harley and Gerry Tritz. King Of The Ring: The Harley Race Story . Champaigne, Illinois: Sports Publishing LLC, 2004. (pg. 119) ISBN   1-58261-818-6 ^ Rodgers, Mike (2004). "PNW #6 Page #1" . Regional Territories: Pacific Northwest . KayfabeMemories.com. ^ Chase, Sean. "Wrestling

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8618-530: The Indies 03.09.10: NWA On the Mat" . Columns . 411mania.com . Retrieved 2 August 2010 . ^ Vern May; George Lentz; Mike Rodgers; Becky Taylor; James Zordani (May 15, 2008). "Rick Martel" . SLAM! Wrestling Wrestlers Results Archive . SLAM! Sports. Archived from the original on July 20, 2012 . Retrieved 2010-05-14 . {{ cite web }} : CS1 maint: unfit URL ( link ) ^ "Joe has eye of

8757-586: The Latin American version such as more weight classes than professional wrestling in North America post World War II. Like "old school" European (especially British) wrestling, some Japanese wrestling and early 20th-century American wrestling, Lucha libre has a detailed weight class system patterned after boxing . Each weight class has an official upper limit, but examples of wrestlers who are technically too heavy to hold their title can be found. The following weight classes exist in lucha libre, as defined by

8896-473: The Minis division despite being 1.69 m (5 ft 6 + 1 ⁄ 2  in) tall. The Minis division was first popularized in the 1970s with wrestlers like Pequeño Luke and Arturito (a wrestler with an R2-D2 gimmick) becoming noticed for their high flying abilities. In the late 1980s/early 1990s CMLL created the first actual "Minis" division, the brainchild of then-CMLL booker Antonio Peña . CMLL created

9035-503: The NHL List of rugby league families List of association football families of note List of international rugby union families List of chess families List of boxing families List of professional sports families Notes [ edit ] ^ The couple had been together since 2017 and had a son and daughter together. References [ edit ] ^ "Los Brazos Familia Ejemplar /

9174-510: The Past 20 Years . New York: Simon and Schuster, 2008. (pg. 14, 70, 74, 77, 85, 89, 128–129) ISBN   1-4165-9173-7 ^ "Father and son wore Hart name proudly" . canoe.com . Archived from the original on January 19, 2018 . Retrieved 2020-02-05 . ^ "Second TNA In Westbury, Long Island Live Report" . PWInsider.com. January 9, 2011. ^ "Michael McGillicutty" . Online World of Wrestling. Archived from

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9452-1226: The Tiger" . The Visitor . 2004-08-10 . Retrieved 2009-04-10 . ^ Fernandes, Steven; Johnson, Mike (2012-08-15). "WWE signs second generation star" . Pro Wrestling Insider . Retrieved 2012-08-16 . ^ Singh, Gurmukh. The Global Indian: The Rise of Sikhs Abroad . New Delhi: Rupa, 2003. (pg. 89, 91, 93) ^ Mr Charity (29 May 2013). "Third Generation Pro Wrestler and Rookie Sensation Samantha..." Woonsocket, RI Patch . ^ "Tamina" . Online World of Wrestling . Retrieved 2010-07-24 . ^ "Lion's Gate Project4" . New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese) . Retrieved 2017-04-13 . ^ Thomas, Dylan (September 6, 2009). "The Greatest Wrestling Family: The Von Erich's in WWE, WWF, NWA and WCCW" . Wrestling . Bleacher Report . ^ Apter, Bill . "Ringside." Pro Wrestling Illustrated . February 1997: 10+. ^ Oliver, Greg (May 1, 2001). " 'Playboy' Gary Hart not so hated: Famed evil manager talks about his career, charity, and Chad Hart" . Canadian Online Explorer . Archived from

9591-841: The U.S. on the Spanish-language cable networks Galavisión and LA TV. Lucha Underground is a television series produced by the United Artists Media Group which airs in English on the El Rey Network and in Spanish on UniMás . It features wrestlers from the American independent circuit and AAA. AAA also owns a percentage of Lucha Underground. The series, which is taped live in Boyle Heights, California, finished season 4 finale. In 2012,

9730-3860: The United States mainland Anoa'i Sika Matt Anoa'i Joe Anoaʻi (Roman Reigns) [REDACTED]   American Samoa , [REDACTED]   United States Sika was born in American Samoa; his sons were born and primarily raised on the United States mainland Armstrong "Bullet" Bob Brian Brad Scott Steve [REDACTED]   United States Baños Lizmark Lizmark Jr. El Hijo de Lizmark [REDACTED]   Mexico Bassarab Ben Bassarab Lindsay B. Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Barr Sandy Art Jesse Shawn [REDACTED]   United States Befumo Andrew Eric [REDACTED]   United States Benoit Chris Benoit David Benoit [REDACTED]   United States Beyer Dick Kurt Beyer [REDACTED]   United States Blanchard Joe Blanchard Tully Blanchard [REDACTED]   United States Blanchard Tully Blanchard Tessa Blanchard [REDACTED]   United States Bockwinkel Warren Bockwinkel Nick Bockwinkel [REDACTED]   United States Borne Tony Borne Matt Borne [REDACTED]   United States Brazil Bobo Brazil Bobo Brazil Jr. [REDACTED]   United States Brisco Gerald Brisco Wes Brisco [REDACTED]   United States Brito Jack Britton Gino Brito Sr. [REDACTED]   Canada Brito Gino Brito Sr. Gino Brito Jr. [REDACTED]   Canada Brookside Robbie Xia [REDACTED]   United Kingdom Buchanan Barry Benjamin [REDACTED]   United States Canterbury Mark Canterbury Shane Canterbury [REDACTED]   United States Casas Ruiz Pepe Casas Negro Casas El Felino Heavy Metal [REDACTED]   Mexico Castillo Hurricane Castillo Sr. Hurricane Castillo Jr. [REDACTED]   Cuba / [REDACTED]   Puerto Rico Charles Emilio Charles Sr. Emilio Charles Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Cobarde El Cobarde Sr. El Cobarde Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Colón Carlos Sr. Carly , Eddie [REDACTED]   Puerto Rico Cohen Sammy Cohen Shaun Cohen [REDACTED]   South Africa Conway Tiger Conway Sr. Tiger Conway Jr. [REDACTED]   United States Creatchman Eddie Creatchman Floyd Creatchman [REDACTED]   Canada Crockett Jim Crockett Sr. Jim Crockett Jr. [REDACTED]   United States Cruz Black Shadow El Hijo de Black Shadow [REDACTED]   Mexico Curcuru Gino Garibaldi Leo Garibaldi [REDACTED]   United States Curry Bull Curry Fred Curry Sr. [REDACTED]   United States Curry Fred Curry Sr. Fred Curry Jr. [REDACTED]   United States Darsow Barry Darsow Dakota Darsow [REDACTED]   United States Díaz Septiembre Negro Septiembre Negro Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Nevins Helen Hild Ted DiBiase [REDACTED]   United States DiBiase's step father

9869-631: The United States. Mando and Héctor were born in Mexico. All of them began their careers in Mexico Guerrero Chavo Guerrero Sr. Chavo Guerrero Jr. [REDACTED]   United States / [REDACTED]   Mexico Both were born in the U.S., but began their careers in Mexico Guerrero Eddie Shaul Guerrero [REDACTED]   United States / [REDACTED]   Mexico Eddie

10008-712: The character Mask de Smith from killer7 is a playable lucha libre wrestler, featuring a mask and cape. The popular video game franchise Pokémon introduced the Fighting/Flying-type Pokémon Hawlucha, which is a hawk-like humanoid creature with elements of a lucha libre wrestler. The masked Luchador fighter and chef El Fuerte was introduced to the Street Fighter franchise in Street Fighter IV . List of family relations in professional wrestling From Misplaced Pages,

10147-412: The contract: Octavio Gaona would have to put his hair on the line. Octavio Gaona won the match and Murciélago unmasked, giving birth to the tradition. The following match types are variants of Luchas de Apuestas matches with different types of wagers. Since lucha libre has its roots more in Latin American professional wrestling than North American professional wrestling, it retains some of the basics of

10286-461: The days of the Aztecs . Early masks were very simple with basic colors to distinguish the wrestler. In modern lucha libre, masks are colorfully designed to evoke the images of animals , gods , ancient heroes and other archetypes , whose identity the luchador takes on during a performance. Virtually all wrestlers in Mexico will start their careers wearing masks, but over the span of their careers,

10425-1803: The extended family tree at List of Hindi film families . Ramirez Kelvin, Julio [REDACTED]   United States Reyes Cien Caras , Máscara Año 2000 , Universo 2000 [REDACTED]   Mexico Rivera Savio Vega , Dennis Rivera [REDACTED]   Puerto Rico Rodríguez Dos Caras El Sicodelico Mil Mascaras [REDACTED]   Mexico Rotunda Taylor (Bo Dallas) Windham (Bray Wyatt) [REDACTED]   United States Rougeau Jean Rougeau Jacques Rougeau Sr. [REDACTED]   Canada Rougeau Armand Rougeau Jacques Rougeau Jr. Raymond Rougeau [REDACTED]   Canada Rougeau Jean-Jacques Rougeau Cedric Rougeau Emile Rougeau [REDACTED]   Canada Sarven Logan Caine Al Snow [REDACTED]   United States Sato Shu, Kei [REDACTED]   Japan Sawyer Brett Sawyer , Buzz Sawyer [REDACTED]   United States Scott George , Sandy Scott [REDACTED]   Canada Shane Mike Shane , Todd Shane [REDACTED]   United States Sharpe Ben Sharpe, Mike Sharpe Sr. [REDACTED]   United States Sihra Gurv (Sunil Singh), Harv (Samir Singh) [REDACTED]   Canada , [REDACTED]   India Solar El Solar I, El Solar II [REDACTED]   Mexico Stanlee Steve Stanlee , Gene Stanlee [REDACTED]   United States Bob Stanlee

10564-413: The family has its origins in American Samoa, Solofa and his twin sons were born and primarily raised on the United States mainland. Fifita Tonga Fifita Alipate Leone Tevita Fifita Taula Fifita [REDACTED]   Tonga Flair Ric Flair David Flair Charlotte Flair Reid Flair [REDACTED]   United States Actual family name

10703-418: The first time. The promotion flourished and quickly became the premier spot for wrestlers. As television surfaced as a viable entertainment medium during the 1950s, Lutteroth was then able to broadcast his wrestling across the nation, subsequently yielding a popularity explosion for the sport. Moreover, it was the emergence of television that allowed Lutteroth to promote lucha libre's first breakout superstar into

10842-8235: The first-ever husband and wife team to be honored by the Cauliflower Alley Club in 2005 [REDACTED] Jim Cornette [REDACTED] Synn 2007– [REDACTED] Corsica Joe [REDACTED] Sara Lee 1963–2008 Widowed [REDACTED] Daga [REDACTED] Tessa Blanchard 2020– [REDACTED] Mike DiBiase [REDACTED] Helen Hild 1959–1969 Widowed [REDACTED] Tommy Dreamer [REDACTED] Beulah McGillicutty 2002– [REDACTED] Ryan Eagles [REDACTED] Madison Eagles 2002– [REDACTED] Aiden English [REDACTED] Raquel Diaz 2016– [REDACTED] Germán Figueroa [REDACTED] La Reina Havana 2005– [REDACTED] Robert Fuller [REDACTED] Miss Sylvia 1971–2005 Divorced [REDACTED] Jimmy Garvin [REDACTED] Precious 1977– [REDACTED] Doug Gilbert [REDACTED] Kay Noble 1969–? Divorced [REDACTED] Eddie Gilbert [REDACTED] Missy Hyatt 1987–1990 Divorced [REDACTED] Eddie Gilbert [REDACTED] Madusa Miceli 1991 Divorced [REDACTED] Tarzan Goto [REDACTED] Despina Mantogas 1987–? Divorced [REDACTED] Eddie Guerrero [REDACTED] Vickie Guerrero 1990–2005 Widowed [REDACTED] Charlie Haas [REDACTED] Jackie Gayda 2005–2020 Divorced [REDACTED] David Heath [REDACTED] Luna Vachon 1994–2006 Divorced [REDACTED] Hido [REDACTED] Megumi Kudo 1998– [REDACTED] Sam Houston [REDACTED] Baby Doll 1986–1994 Divorced [REDACTED] Marco Jaggi [REDACTED] Allison Danger 2008– [REDACTED] Damien Kane [REDACTED] Lady Alexandra c. 1988– [REDACTED] Billy Kidman [REDACTED] Torrie Wilson 2003–2008 Divorced [REDACTED] Jerry Lawler [REDACTED] Stacy Carter 2000–2001 Divorced [REDACTED] Brock Lesnar [REDACTED] Sable 2006– [REDACTED] Rodney Mack [REDACTED] Carlene Moore c. 2000– [REDACTED] Drew McIntyre [REDACTED] Tiffany 2010–2011 Divorced [REDACTED] Shane McMahon [REDACTED] Marissa Mazzola-McMahon 1996– [REDACTED] Vince McMahon [REDACTED] Linda McMahon 1966– [REDACTED] Steve McMichael [REDACTED] Debra Marshall 1985–1998 Divorced [REDACTED] Sam Menacker [REDACTED] June Byers 1959-c. 1964 Divorced [REDACTED] Marc Mero [REDACTED] Sable 1992–2004 Divorced [REDACTED] J.D. Michaels [REDACTED] April Hunter 2006– [REDACTED] Shawn Michaels [REDACTED] Nitro Girl Whisper 1999– [REDACTED] John Morrison [REDACTED] Franky Monet 2018– [REDACTED] Tank Nagai [REDACTED] Mio Shirai 2015– [REDACTED] Tom Nash [REDACTED] Luna Vachon c. 1990–1992 Divorced [REDACTED] Diamond Dallas Page [REDACTED] Kimberly Page 1991–2005 Divorced [REDACTED] Joe Pedicino [REDACTED] Boni Blackstone 1990– [REDACTED] Dustin Rhodes [REDACTED] Terri Runnels 1993–1999 Divorced [REDACTED] The Sandman [REDACTED] Peaches c. 1986– [REDACTED] Kensuke Sasaki [REDACTED] Akira Hokuto 1995– [REDACTED] Akio Sato [REDACTED] Betty Niccoli 1976– [REDACTED] Randy Savage [REDACTED] Miss Elizabeth 1984–1992 Divorced [REDACTED] Hugo Savinovich [REDACTED] Wendy Richter Divorced [REDACTED] Eddie Sharkey [REDACTED] Princess Little Cloud c. 1972–2000 [REDACTED] Ed Farhat "The Sheik" [REDACTED] Princess Salima c. 1959–2003 Widowed [REDACTED] Davey Boy Smith [REDACTED] Diana Hart 1984–2000 Divorced [REDACTED] Adrian Street [REDACTED] Miss Linda 2005–2023 Widowed [REDACTED] Kevin Sullivan [REDACTED] Nancy Benoit 1985–1997 Divorced [REDACTED] Kenzo Suzuki [REDACTED] Hiroko Suzuki [REDACTED] Minoru Tanaka [REDACTED] Yumi Fukawa 2002– [REDACTED] Mike Taylor [REDACTED] Tracy Castillo c. 1995– [REDACTED] Al Snow [REDACTED] Bobcat 2009– [REDACTED] Dale Torborg [REDACTED] Christie Wolf 2000– [REDACTED] Triple H [REDACTED] Stephanie McMahon 2003– [REDACTED] The Undertaker [REDACTED] Michelle McCool 2010– [REDACTED] Johnny Weaver [REDACTED] Penny Banner 1959–1994 Divorced [REDACTED] Billy Wolfe [REDACTED] Mildred Burke 1936–1952 Divorced [REDACTED] Billy Wolfe [REDACTED] Nell Stewart 1953–1954 Divorced [REDACTED] Buddy Wolfe [REDACTED] Vivian Vachon 1978–1979 Divorced [REDACTED] Tyson Kidd [REDACTED] Nattie Neidhart 2013– [REDACTED] Cody Rhodes [REDACTED] Brandi Rhodes 2013– [REDACTED] Matt Hardy [REDACTED] Reby Sky 2013– [REDACTED] Jimmy Uso [REDACTED] Naomi Knight 2014– [REDACTED] The Miz [REDACTED] Maryse Ouellet 2014– [REDACTED] Daniel Bryan [REDACTED] Brie Bella 2014– [REDACTED] Mike Bennett [REDACTED] Maria Kanellis 2014– [REDACTED] Rusev [REDACTED] Lana 2016–2023 Separated [REDACTED] Jon Moxley [REDACTED] Renee Young 2017– [REDACTED] Seth Rollins [REDACTED] Becky Lynch 2021– [REDACTED] Matt Cardona [REDACTED] Chelsea Green 2022– [REDACTED] Andrade El Idolo [REDACTED] Charlotte Flair 2022– [REDACTED] Riddick Moss [REDACTED] Emma 2023– [REDACTED] Buddy Matthews [REDACTED] Rhea Ripley 2024- Common-law [ edit ] Husband Wife Years Notes [REDACTED] Chris Adams [REDACTED] Lady Blossom 1978–1981 Divorced [REDACTED] Smith Hart [REDACTED] Stacey Angel Widowed [REDACTED] Chris Candido [REDACTED] Tammy Lynn Sytch c. 1992–2005 Widowed [REDACTED] Jack Donovan [REDACTED] Verne Bottoms c. 1962–1973 Divorced Fiances [ edit ] Fiance Fiancée Years Notes [REDACTED] Bray Wyatt [REDACTED] JoJo 2022–2023 Bereaved Siblings in-law [ edit ] Regular [ edit ] [REDACTED] Bret Hart (left) with his brother-in-law Jim Neidhart (right) [REDACTED] Brian Knobs , pictured here at Camp Liberty in Baghdad, Iraq ,

10981-548: The 💕 This is a list of family relations in professional wrestling . Since the beginning of the artform's secretive history family members have been involved in all aspects of the industry, often to keep it closed off to outsiders. Although most connections are among wrestlers, there have been contributions from family members in many other fields, such as managing , promoting , training and refereeing . Siblings [ edit ] Full [ edit ] [REDACTED] Brothers Matt and Jeff Hardy , as

11120-508: The gimmick has recently attained a more flamboyant outlook. Luchadores , like their foreign counterparts, seek to obtain a campeonato (championship) through winning key wrestling matches. Since many feuds and shows are built around luchas de apuestas (matches with wagers), title matches play a less prominent role in Mexico than in the U.S. Titles can be defended as few as one time per year. The two biggest lucha libre promotions in Mexico are Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), which

11259-496: The grandnephews of Eddie Auger. Grandommer Nibling Country Note(s) Ref(s) Eddie Auger Raymond Rougeau Jacques Rougeau Jr. Armand Rougeau [REDACTED]   Canada Eddie was Raymond, Jacques and Armand's father's mother's brother See also: Rougeau family Rey Misterio (Sr.) Dominik Mysterio [REDACTED]   Mexico / [REDACTED]   United States Rey Sr., born Miguel Ángel López Díaz,

11398-403: The importance placed on masks in lucha libre, losing the mask to an opponent is seen as the ultimate insult, and can at times seriously hurt the career of the unmasked wrestler. Putting one's mask on the line against a hated opponent is a tradition in lucha libre as a means to settle a heated feud between two or more wrestlers. In these battles, called luchas de apuestas ("matches with wagers"),

11537-766: The loser must permanently remove his mask, which is a wager with a high degree of weight attached. Tag team wrestling is especially prevalent in lucha libre , particularly matches with three-member teams, called trios . Although in English the term specifically refers to the Mexican style of theatrical professional wrestling, in Spanish it can refer to other kinds of wrestling, including competitive freestyle wrestling ( es:lucha libre olímpica ) and professional wrestling in general ( es:lucha libre profesional ) in addition to Mexican professional wrestling in particular ( es:lucha libre mexicana ). However, in Spain (as with other non-Anglophone European countries) professional wrestling

11676-775: The maternal grandson of a wrestler ( Stu ) and his promoter wife ( Helen ). With Finlay both his paternal and maternal grandfathers were wrestlers. Grandparent Grandchild(ren) Country Note(s) Ref(s) Al Amezcua Apolo Dantés Cesar Dantés Septiembre Negro Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Ángel Blanco Horus [REDACTED]   Mexico Bull Curry Fred Curry Jr. [REDACTED]   United States Hurricane Castillo Sr. AJ Castillo [REDACTED]   Cuba [REDACTED]   Puerto Rico Helen Hild Mike DiBiase Ted DiBiase Jr. Brett DiBiase [REDACTED]   United States Their father

11815-991: The most successful women's tag-teams in professional wrestling, The Bella Twins Garza Héctor Humberto Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Gibson Robert Gibson Ricky Gibson [REDACTED]   United States Hardy Matt Jeff [REDACTED]   United States Harris Ron Don [REDACTED]   United States Hart Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Ellie Hart Georgia Hart Bret Hart Alison Hart Ross Hart Diana Hart Owen Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Hart Torrin Hart Bruce Hart Jr. [REDACTED]   Canada Hebner Dave Hebner , Earl Hebner [REDACTED]   United States Twin brothers who both worked as referees in WWE from 1988 to 2005. Earl

11954-1460: The mother of Dwayne Johnson's mother. Stu Hart Mike Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Mike's mother married Smith Hart , Stu's son. Helen Hart Mike Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Mike's mother married Smith Hart , Helen's son. Great grandparent–great grandchildren [ edit ] Biological [ edit ] [REDACTED] Both of David Finlay 's paternal great-grandfathers were wrestlers. Great-grandparent Great-grandchild(ren) Country Note(s) Ref(s) Jess McMahon Shane McMahon Stephanie McMahon [REDACTED]   United States Roy Welch Bobby Golden Eddie Golden [REDACTED]   United States Dory Funk Dory Funk IV [REDACTED]   United States William John Finlay David Finlay [REDACTED]   Ulster [REDACTED]   Germany John Douglas Liddell David Finlay [REDACTED]   Ulster [REDACTED]   Germany Shiv Charan Goho Ram Charan Goho [REDACTED]   India Abhay Charan Goho Jatindra Charan Guho [REDACTED]   India Adopted, step and foster [ edit ] Aunts and uncles–niblings [ edit ] Regular [ edit ] [REDACTED] Teddy Hart

12093-553: The name. Rey Jr. was born in the San Diego area in the U.S., he began his wrestling career in Mexico Jet Monroe Bubba Monroe [REDACTED]   United States Ted Oates Bo Oates [REDACTED]   United States Rip Oliver Earl Oliver [REDACTED]   United States Earl Oliver, although not a professional wrestler,

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12371-422: The opponent to the mat for the count of three, making him submit, knocking him out of the ring for a predetermined count (generally twenty), or by disqualification. Using the ropes for leverage is illegal, and once a luchador is on the ropes, his opponent must release any holds and he will not be able to pin him. Disqualifications occur when an opponent uses an illegal grab or move, such as the piledriver , which

12510-439: The opposing team or by pinning both of the other members. A referee can also stop the match because of "excessive punishment". He can then award the match to the aggressors. Falls often occur simultaneously, which adds to the extremely stylized nature of the action. In addition, a wrestler can opt to roll out of the ring in lieu of tagging a partner or simply be knocked out of the ring, at which point one of his partners may enter. As

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15151-1017: The spring supports added to U.S. and Japanese rings; as a result, lucha libre does not emphasize the "flat back" bumping style of other professional wrestling styles. For this same reason, aerial maneuvers are almost always performed on opponents outside the ring, allowing the luchador to break his fall with an acrobatic tumble. Lucha libre has several different weight classes, many catered to smaller agile fighters, who often make their debuts in their mid-teens. This system enables dynamic high-flying luchadores such as Rey Mysterio, Jr. , Juventud Guerrera , Super Crazy and Místico , to develop years of experience by their mid-twenties. A number of prominent Japanese wrestlers also started their careers training in Mexican lucha libre before becoming stars in Japan . These include Gran Hamada , Satoru Sayama , Jushin Thunder Liger , and Último Dragón . Lucha libre

15290-766: The story of a family of luchadores called "Los Hermanos Números" who also fought evil. Angel must help the remaining brother, Numero Cinco, defeat the Aztec warrior-demon that killed his four brothers. In the British TV show Justin Lee Collins : The Wrestler , Colins competes as the rudo El Glorioso , or The Glorious One, against the exótico Cassandro in The Roundhouse , London, ultimately losing and being unmasked. The book and television series The Strain by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan , features

15429-403: The term cachascán (from "catch as can") is used and the wrestlers are called cachascanistas . In Bolivia , wrestling Cholitas – female wrestlers dressed up as indigenous Aymara – are popular and have inspired comic books . Some lucha libre wrestlers had careers in various mixed martial arts promotions, promoting lucha libre and wearing signature masks and attire. One of the most famous

15568-590: The top luchadores in Mexico at the time. In recent years, several luchadores have found success in the United States. Notable luchadores who achieved success in the U.S. are Eddie Guerrero , Chavo Guerrero , Rey Mysterio, Jr. , Juventud Guerrera , L. A. Park , Super Crazy , Alberto Del Rio , Psicosis , Místico , Kalisto , Aero Star , Drago , Andrade El Idolo , Pentagon Jr. , Fenix , El Hijo del Fantasma , Bandido , Flamita , Puma King , Rush , Soberano Jr. , Dragon Lee , Guerrero Maya Jr. and Stuka Jr. CMLL lucha libre shows are broadcast weekly in

15707-420: The true identity of a person losing his mask is previously unknown, it is customary for that person to reveal his real name, hometown and years as a professional upon unmasking. The first lucha de apuestas was presented on July 14, 1940, at Arena México. The defending champion Murciélago (Velázquez) was so much lighter than his challenger ( Octavio Gaona ), he requested a further condition before he would sign

15846-677: The world. The promotion uses wrestlers from the Mexican and American independent circuit , notably wrestlers from Pro Wrestling Guerrilla . On April 6, 2018, The Crash held its first independently promoted show in the United States at The Sugar Mill in New Orleans , Louisiana . Lucha libre Mid 20th Century 1970s and 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s and 2020s Lucha libre ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlutʃa ˈliβɾe] , meaning " freestyle wrestling " or literally translated as "free fight")

15985-399: The wrestlers "wager" either their mask or their hair. In a lucha de apuesta (betting match), wrestlers make a public bet on the outcome of the match. The most common forms are the mask-against-mask, hair-against-hair, or mask-against-hair matches. A wrestler who loses his or her mask has to remove the mask after the match. A wrestler who loses their hair is shaved immediately afterward. If

16124-441: Was British; Harry Smith is British-Canadian Smith Grizzly Jake Sam Robin [REDACTED]   United States Smith Sam Houston and Baby Doll Samantha Starr [REDACTED]   United States . Snuka Jimmy Snuka Sr. Jimmy Snuka Jr. Sarona [REDACTED]   Fiji / [REDACTED]   United States The elder Jimmy Snuka

16263-429: Was Jean-Jacques, Cedric and Emile's father's father's mother's brother See also: Rougeau family Half [ edit ] Adopted, step and foster [ edit ] First cousins [ edit ] Regular [ edit ] [REDACTED] Cousins Harry Smith and Natalya Neidhart with her then boyfriend (now husband) Tyson Kidd , collectively known as The Hart Dynasty (from right to left), as

16402-2000: Was Stu and Helen's son Smith 's common-law wife Stu Hart and Helen Hart B. J. Annis [REDACTED]   Canada , [REDACTED]   United States Brad married Stu and Helen's daughter Georgia Stu Hart and Helen Hart Ben Bassarab [REDACTED]   Canada Ben married Stu and Helen's daughter Alison Stu Hart and Helen Hart Julie Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Julie married Stu and Helen's son Bret Stu Hart and Helen Hart Martha Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Martha married Stu and Helen's son Owen Stu Hart and Helen Hart Jim Neidhart [REDACTED]   Canada , [REDACTED]   United States Jim married Stu and Helen's daughter Ellie Stu Hart and Helen Hart Davey Boy Smith [REDACTED]   Canada , [REDACTED]   Great Britain David married Stu and Helen's daughter Diana Peter Maivia Rocky Johnson [REDACTED]   United States , [REDACTED]   Canada Eddie Marlin Jerry Jarrett [REDACTED]   United States Vince McMahon and Linda McMahon Triple H [REDACTED]   United States Triple H married Vince and Linda's daughter Stephanie McMahon Blackjack Mulligan Mike Rotunda [REDACTED]   United States Jim Neidhart Tyson Kidd [REDACTED]   Canada Theodore married Jim's daughter Natalie See also [ edit ] List of family relations in American football List of second-generation Major League Baseball players List of second-generation National Basketball Association players List of family relations in

16541-1392: Was adopted by Kensuke Sasaki and Akira Hokuto Parent Child(ren) Country Notes: Ref(s) Iron Mike DiBiase Ted DiBiase [REDACTED]   United States Mike DiBiase married Ted's mother Helen Hild and later adopted him. Gorilla Monsoon Joey Marella [REDACTED]   United States Ron Garvin Jimmy Garvin [REDACTED]   Canada Stepfather and stepson. They were billed as kayfabe brothers with Terry Garvin Dave McKigney Rachel Dubois [REDACTED]   Canada Brian Pillman Lexi Pillman [REDACTED]   United States Smith Hart Mike Hart [REDACTED]   Canada [REDACTED]   United States Stepfather and stepson Kensuke Sasaki Katsuhiko Nakajima [REDACTED]   Japan Adopted Akira Hokuto Katsuhiko Nakajima [REDACTED]   Japan Adopted Paul Vachon Luna Vachon [REDACTED]   Canada Stepfather and stepdaughter Tonga Fifita Hikuleo Tama Tonga [REDACTED]   United States Tonga Fifita

16680-467: Was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men Welch Roy Welch Jack Welch Herb Welch Lester Welch [REDACTED]   United States Wilson Justice Pain , Nick Gage [REDACTED]   United States Justice was the older of the two brothers. Zbyszko Stanislaus Zbyszko , Wladek Zbyszko [REDACTED]   United States The Zbyszko brothers were Poles born in what

16819-865: Was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men Estrada El Canek El Dantes I Principe Maya [REDACTED]   Mexico Estrada José Jr. Julio [REDACTED]   Puerto Rico Fatu Sam Solofa (Rikishi) Eddie (Umaga) [REDACTED]   United States Sam and Solofa are twins Fatu Jonathan ( Jimmy ), Joshua ( Jey ) Joseph ( Solo Sikoa ) [REDACTED]   United States Jonathan and Joshua are twins Fulton Bobby , Jackie [REDACTED]   United States Garcia Tony Garea Johnny Garcia [REDACTED]   New Zealand Garcia-Colace Nikki Bella Brie Bella [REDACTED]   United States Identical twins who formed one of

16958-1061: Was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men Mora Benjamin Mora, Alcatraz [REDACTED]   Mexico Mulkey Bill Mulkey, Randy Mulkey [REDACTED]   United States Nemeth Nic (Dolph Ziggler) , Ryan (Briley Pierce) [REDACTED]   United States Odate Masami Odate (Io) , Mio [REDACTED]   Japan Orndorff Paul Orndorff , Terry Orndorff [REDACTED]   United States Ortiz Pirata Morgan , Verdugo, Hombre Bala [REDACTED]   Mexico Poffo Randy , Lanny [REDACTED]   United States Prichard Tom , Bruce [REDACTED]   United States Pugh Jay Briscoe , Mark Briscoe [REDACTED]   United States Randhawa Dara Singh , Randhawa [REDACTED]   India Also actors, see

17097-604: Was also billed as a kayfabe brother of both men Steamboat Ricky Steamboat , Vic Steamboat [REDACTED]   United States Steiner Rick Steiner , Scott Steiner [REDACTED]   United States Rick is the older of the two brothers Stecher Joe Stecher , Tony Stecher [REDACTED]   United States Takano Gyoji "George" Takano , Shunji Takano [REDACTED]   Japan Tapia La Parka , El Hijo de Cien Caras [REDACTED]   Mexico La Parka

17236-1588: Was billed as Sika's kayfabe son The Barbarian Lei'D Tapa [REDACTED]   United States Jack Brisco Wes Brisco [REDACTED]   United States Bob Brown Kerry Brown [REDACTED]   United States Billed as kayfabe son Édouard Carpentier Jackie Wiecz [REDACTED]   Canada Billed as kayfabe son Ted and Vic Christy Bobby and Jerry Colt [REDACTED]   United States Carlos Colón Orlando Colón [REDACTED]   Puerto Rico Dos Caras , Mil Mascaras Sicodelico Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Mil Mascaras Sicodelico Sr. Alberto Del Rio [REDACTED]   Mexico Espanto I Espanto IV, Espanto V [REDACTED]   Mexico El Espectro El Espectro Jr. Cadaver de Ultrarumba Guerrero de la Muerte [REDACTED]   Mexico Chick Garibaldi Leo Garibaldi [REDACTED]   United States Hulk Hogan Horace Boulder [REDACTED]   United States Johnny Ibarra El Desalmado Volador Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Karloff Lagarde Karloff Lagarde Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Billed as kayfabe son Rey Misterio Rey Misterio Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Never billed as father and son despite

17375-1098: Was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia Mayne Ken Mayne Lonnie Mayne [REDACTED]   United States McGuirk Leroy McGuirk Mike McGuirk [REDACTED]   United States McGuirk Mike McGuirk Max McGuirk [REDACTED]   United States McMahon Jess McMahon Vincent J. Mcmahon [REDACTED]   United States McMahon Vincent J. McMahon Vincent K. McMahon [REDACTED]   United States McMahon Vince Shane Stephanie [REDACTED]   United States Mendoza Ray Villano I II III IV V [REDACTED]   Mexico Minton Big John Studd John Minton Jr. [REDACTED]   United States Momota Rikidozan Mitsuo Momota Yoshihiro Momota [REDACTED]   North Korea / [REDACTED]   Japan Rikidozan

17514-464: Was born and raised in the U.S., but began his career in Mexico. His daughter Shaul Guerrero, who wrestles as Raquel Diaz, was also born and raised in the U.S., but has been based in the U.S. throughout her career Gulas Nick Gulas George Gulas [REDACTED]   United States Gutiérrez Óscar Dominik [REDACTED]   United States / [REDACTED]   Mexico Rey (born Óscar Gutiérrez)

17653-603: Was born and raised in the U.S., but began his career in Mexico. His son Dominik (who uses his real first name), also born and raised in the U.S., began his wrestling career in 2020 in WWE. Guzmán Santo El Hijo del Santo [REDACTED]   Mexico Halcon Astro Rey Mephisto [REDACTED]   Mexico Hall Scott Hall Cody Hall [REDACTED]   United States Hamada Gran (Hiroaki) Ayako Xóchitl [REDACTED]   Japan / [REDACTED]   Mexico Hamada

17792-644: Was born in Japanese Korea John Robinson Joe Robinson [REDACTED]   United Kingdom Fritz Von Erich Lacey Von Erich Marshall Von Erich Ross Von Erich [REDACTED]   United States Buddy Wayne Eric Wayne [REDACTED]   United States Roy Welch Robert Fuller Ron Fuller Jimmy Golden [REDACTED]   United States Adopted, step and foster [ edit ] [REDACTED] Mike Hart

17931-4657: Was born in Japanese Korea Monroe Sputnik Monroe Bubba Monroe [REDACTED]   United States Moody Paul Bearer D.J. Pringle [REDACTED]   United States Moreno Alfonso Moreno Cynthia Moreno Esther Moreno Rossy Moreno Alda Moreno El Oriental [REDACTED]   Mexico Morton Paul Morton Ricky Morton [REDACTED]   United States Mosca Angelo Mosca Sr. Angelo Mosca Jr. [REDACTED]   United States Muñoz Toro Blanco Dragon Lee Místico II Rush [REDACTED]   Mexico Muraco Don Muraco Joe Muraco [REDACTED]   United States Murdoch Frankie Murdoch Dick Murdoch [REDACTED]   United States Neidhart Jim Neidhart Nattie Neidhart [REDACTED]   Canada See also: Hart wrestling family Núñez Scorpio Scorpio Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Oates Jerry Oates Bo Oates [REDACTED]   United States Oliver Rip Sr. Larry Ray Jr. [REDACTED]   United States Ortiz Pirata Morgan El Hijo de Pirata Morgan [REDACTED]   Mexico Orton Bob Sr. Bob Jr. Barry O [REDACTED]   United States Orton Bob Jr. Randy [REDACTED]   United States Orton Barry O Jasper Orton [REDACTED]   United States Owens Don Owens Barry Owens [REDACTED]   United States Pérez Miguel Sr. Miguel Jr. [REDACTED]   Puerto Rico Pesek John Pesek Jack Pesek [REDACTED]   United States Pillman Brian W. Pillman Brian Z. Pillman [REDACTED]   United States Poffo Angelo Randy Lanny [REDACTED]   United States Portz Geoff Portz Scott McGhee [REDACTED]   United States Putski Ivan Scott [REDACTED]   United States Rechsteiner Robert Bronson [REDACTED]   United States Rhodes Dusty Dustin , Cody [REDACTED]   United States Rickard Steve Rickard Ricky Rickard Tony Rickard [REDACTED]   New Zealand Roberts Nick Roberts and Lorraine Johnson Baby Doll [REDACTED]   United States Robinson Joseph Robinson Joe Robinson [REDACTED]   United Kingdom Rodríguez Dos Caras Alberto Del Rio El Hijo de Dos Caras [REDACTED]   Mexico Rodríguez Sicodelico Sr. Sicodelico Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Rodríguez El Espectro II Bestia Salvaje Corazon Salvaje [REDACTED]   Mexico Rodríguez Victor Rodríguez Noel Rodríguez [REDACTED]   Puerto Rico Romero Ricky Romero Steven Mark Chris [REDACTED]   United States Rotunda Mike Rotunda Windham Taylor [REDACTED]   United States Rougeau Jacques Sr. Jacques Jr. Ray Armand , [REDACTED]   Canada Sammartino Bruno David [REDACTED]   United States Savoldi Angelo Savoldi Mario Savoldi Tom Savoldi Joseph Savoldi [REDACTED]   United States Senerchia Peter Tyler [REDACTED]   United States Sharpe Mike Sharpe Sr. Mike Shape Jr. [REDACTED]   Canada Shibata Katsuhisa Shibata Katsuyori [REDACTED]   Japan Singh Tiger Jeet Singh Tiger Ali Singh [REDACTED]   India / [REDACTED]   Canada Smith Davey Boy Smith Harry Smith [REDACTED]   United Kingdom [REDACTED]   Canada See also: Hart wrestling family Davey Boy Smith

18070-673: Was eventually buried wearing his silver mask. More recently, the masks luchadores wear have become iconic symbols of Mexican culture. Contemporary artists like Francisco Delgado and Xavier Garza incorporate wrestler masks in their paintings. Although masks are a feature of lucha libre, it is a misconception that every Mexican wrestler uses one. There have been several maskless wrestlers who have been successful, particularly Tarzán López , Gory Guerrero , Perro Aguayo and Negro Casas . Formerly masked wrestlers who lost their masks, such as Satánico , Cien Caras , Cibernético and others, have had continued success despite losing their masks. With

18209-498: Was founded in 1933, and Lucha Libre AAA World Wide (AAA). One characteristic practiced in Mexico is with fans honoring wrestlers by throwing money into the wrestling ring after witnessing a high-quality match. With this act fans honor the luchador in a symbolic way, thanking the luchador for a spectacular match demonstrating they are pleased with their performance, showing the match is worth their money and worth more than what they paid to witness such an event. This act of honoring

18348-2312: Was step son of wrestler Michael DiBiase Humberto Garza Angel Humberto [REDACTED]   Mexico Gory Guerrero Chavo Guerrero Jr. Shaul Guerrero [REDACTED]   Mexico Santo Axel Santo Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Stu Hart David Hart Smith Teddy Hart Matthew Annis Nattie Neidhart Matt Hart Bruce Hart Jr. Torrin Hart Lindsay Hart [REDACTED]   Canada [REDACTED]   United States Helen Hart David Hart Smith Teddy Hart Matthew Annis Nattie Neidhart Matt Hart Bruce Hart Jr. Torrin Hart Lindsay Hart [REDACTED]   United States [REDACTED]   Canada Lia Maivia Dwayne Johnson [REDACTED]   Canada [REDACTED]   United States Larry Hennig Joe Hennig Amy Hennig [REDACTED]   United States Eddie Marlin Jeff Jarrett [REDACTED]   United States Leroy McGuirk Max McGuirk [REDACTED]   United States Jess McMahon Vince McMahon Jr. [REDACTED]   United States Vince McMahon, Sr. Shane McMahon Stephanie McMahon [REDACTED]   United States Blackjack Mulligan Windham Rotunda Taylor Rotunda [REDACTED]   United States Frankie Hill Murdoch Ricky Murdoch [REDACTED]   United States Bob Orton Sr. Randy Orton [REDACTED]   United States Miguel Pérez Nathalya Pérez [REDACTED]   Puerto Rico Salvador Pérez Sr. Mike Mendoza [REDACTED]   El Salvador [REDACTED]   Puerto Rico Chuck Richards Chris Candido [REDACTED]   United States Rikidozan Chikara [REDACTED]   North Korea / [REDACTED]   Japan Rikidozan

18487-2804: Was the first wrestler to perform as El Hijo de Dos Caras. The current El Hijo de Dos Caras, known as Memo Montenegro during a brief stint in WWE NXT, was born Guillermo Rodríguez Chucuan. Bill Alfonso David Sierra [REDACTED]   United States Amazing Red Jose Maximo Joel Maximo [REDACTED]   United States Mike Awesome Horace Hogan ¨ [REDACTED]   United States Mikey Batts Billy Kidman [REDACTED]   United States Jonathan Boyd Norman Frederick Charles III [REDACTED]   Australia See also: The Royal Kangaroos Primo Epico [REDACTED]   Puerto Rico See also: Primo and Epico Killer Brooks Dick Murdoch [REDACTED]   United States Chris Chetti Taz [REDACTED]   United States Davey Boy Smith "Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington [REDACTED]   United Kingdom See also: Hart wrestling family Bronwyne Billington Mark Billington Thomas Billington [REDACTED]   United Kingdom See also: Hart wrestling family Hijo del Espectro El Picudo El Espectro Jr. Cadaver de Ultrarumba Guerrero de la Muerte [REDACTED]   Mexico Angel Garza Humberto Carrillo El Sultan [REDACTED]   Mexico Jerry Lawler The Honky Tonk Man [REDACTED]   United States Brian Lee Ron and Don Harris [REDACTED]   United States The Undertaker Brian Lee [REDACTED]   United States Ricky Morton Todd Morton [REDACTED]   United States Michael Hickenbottom Matt Bentley [REDACTED]   United States Al Perez Lou Perez [REDACTED]   United States Billed as kayfabe brothers Johnny Rich Tommy Rich [REDACTED]   United States Billed as kayfabe brothers Half [ edit ] Adopted, step and foster [ edit ] [REDACTED] Mike Hart has many step-cousins in wrestling. [REDACTED] Luna Vachon

18626-930: Was the husband of Julie's sister Michelle. Bret Hart Michelle Billington [REDACTED]   Canada Bret was the husband of Michelle's sister Julie. Pete Wilson Lindsay Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Greg Valentine Brian Knobs [REDACTED]   United States Buddy Wolfe Vachon family [REDACTED]   Canada , [REDACTED]   United States Half [ edit ] Adopted, step and foster [ edit ] Co-siblings-in-law [ edit ] Regular [ edit ] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] "Dynamite Kid" Thomas Billington (top) and Bret "Hitman" Hart (bottom) were co-brothers-in-law. In-law In-law Country Note(s) Ref(s) Ric Flair Scott McGhee [REDACTED]   United States Married

18765-1246: Was the second cousin once removed to James Owen who he wrestled Elder generation Next generation Country Note(s) Ref(s) John McMahon James Owen [REDACTED]   United States Roderick Toombs David Hart Smith Teddy Hart Matthew Annis Nattie Neidhart Matt Hart Bruce Hart Jr. Torrin Hart Lindsay Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Smith Hart Bruce Hart Keith Hart Wayne Hart Dean Hart Ellie Hart Georgia Hart Bret Hart Alison Hart Ross Hart Diana Hart Owen Hart Colt Toombs Ariel Toombs [REDACTED]   Canada Half [ edit ] Adopted, step and foster [ edit ] Elder generation Next generation Country Note(s) Ref(s) Roderick Toombs Mike Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Second cousins twice removed [ edit ] Regular [ edit ] Half [ edit ] Adopted, step and foster [ edit ] Marriages [ edit ] Regular [ edit ] [REDACTED] Maryse (left) and The Miz (right) celebrating Miz victory over

18904-543: Was their maternal aunt's husband, and adopted them together with her when they were young. Blue Demon Blue Demon Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Octavio Gaona Francisco Ruiz Arreola [REDACTED]   Mexico Diamond Dallas Page Lexy Nair [REDACTED]   United States Page was married to Nair's mother between 2015 and 2020 Grandparent–grandchildren [ edit ] Biological [ edit ] [REDACTED] Ted DiBiase Jr.

19043-1119: Was then Austria-Hungary , but achieved their greatest fame in the U.S. Half [ edit ] [REDACTED] Cody Rhodes with his older half brother Dustin Rhodes . Common parent Sibling(s) Sibling(s) Country Note(s) Ref(s) Mother Brian Pillman Jr. Lexi Pillman [REDACTED]   United States Mother Mike Hart Matt Hart [REDACTED]   Canada Father Mike DiBiase Ted DiBiase Jr. Brett DiBiase [REDACTED]   United States Father David Flair Reid Flair Charlotte Flair [REDACTED]   United States Father Dustin Rhodes Cody Rhodes [REDACTED]   United States Mother Tama Tonga Hikuleo [REDACTED]   United States Adopted, step and foster [ edit ] [REDACTED] Adopted brothers Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa performing

19182-400: Was unmasked by the legendary Santo . Tag teams are sometimes composed of both rudos and técnicos in what are called parejas increibles (incredible pairings). Parejas increibles highlight the conflict between a luchador ' s desire to win and his contempt for his partner. A staple gimmick present in lucha libre since the 1950s is exótico , a character in drag. It is argued that

19321-1648: Was wrestler Iron Mike DiBiase DiBiase Ted DiBiase Mike DiBiase II Ted DiBiase Jr. Brett DiBiase [REDACTED]   United States Duncum Bobby Duncum Sr. Bobby Duncum Jr. [REDACTED]   United States Dundee Bill Dundee J. C. Ice [REDACTED]   United States Duprée Emile Duprée Rene Duprée , Jeff Duprée [REDACTED]   Canada Eaton Bobby Eaton Dillon Eaton [REDACTED]   United States Escobedo Oso Negro América Salvaje Azteca de Oro Dalton Stone Javier Escobedo [REDACTED]   Mexico Espanto Espanto III Espanto IV Espanto V [REDACTED]   Mexico Espectro El Espectro Hijo del Espectro El Picudo [REDACTED]   Mexico Estrada El Canek Hijo del Canek El Canek Jr. [REDACTED]   Mexico Estrada Jose Estrada Sr. Jose Estrada Jr. Julio Estrada [REDACTED]   Puerto Rico Eudy Sid Eudy Gunner Eudy [REDACTED]   United States Fantasma El Fantasma El Hijo del Fantasma [REDACTED]   Mexico Farhat Ed Farhat Ed George [REDACTED]   United States Fatu Solofa Fatu Jr. (Rikishi) Jonathan and Joshua Fatu ( Jimmy and Jey Uso ) Joseph Fatu ( Solo Sikoa ) [REDACTED]   United States Although

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