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Oaxaca based iconic luchador. He lost his left arm when he was 9 years old despite of that adversity he became professional wrestler. He was told that he never practice lucha libre due to his physical disability. However, Silverio demonstrated he could. A fellow trainee said it was incredible that someone like him could perform a strong sport like lucha libre. That statement inspired him to take the name of '''El Increíble'''. | Oaxaca based iconic luchador. He lost his left arm when he was 9 years old despite of that adversity he became professional wrestler. He was told that he never practice lucha libre due to his physical disability. However, Silverio demonstrated he could. A fellow trainee said it was incredible that someone like him could perform a strong sport like lucha libre. That statement inspired him to take the name of '''El Increíble'''. | ||
Made his debut on 1969 having habiendo [[Indio Comanche]], The Cisneros Brothers, [[Zaraguato]], [[Yolao Acosta]], and [[Rayo Zulayka]]. | |||
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Oaxaca based iconic luchador. He lost his left arm when he was 9 years old despite of that adversity he became professional wrestler. He was told that he never practice lucha libre due to his physical disability. However, Silverio demonstrated he could. A fellow trainee said it was incredible that someone like him could perform a strong sport like lucha libre. That statement inspired him to take the name of El Increíble.
Made his debut on 1969 having habiendo Indio Comanche, The Cisneros Brothers, Zaraguato, Yolao Acosta, and Rayo Zulayka.