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At least a I got that he lost the mask in El Salvador, however I couldn't confirm if he lost the mask with Mr. Tempest or someone else. I am getting closer. | At least a I got that he lost the mask in El Salvador, however I couldn't confirm if he lost the mask with Mr. Tempest or someone else. I am getting closer. | ||
== Colosseti vs Colosetti == | |||
a 2013 edit mentions Box Y Lucha 929 spelled it Colosseti (2s, 1t.) I grabbed a couple of 1974 magazines I had open (Halcon 94/104) and they both have Colosetti (2t, 1s). It's very possible magazines have spelled it both ways or his wrestling name was spelled differently than his real name. The 2t version is the one I've seen more often and the one we had originally so I feel a little safer with it. --[[User:Nkhan|thecubsfan]] ([[User talk:Nkhan|talk]]) 12:57, 16 September 2020 (PDT) |
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I have a question regarding with his lucha de apuestas record. Did he lost the mask of Enterrador against a wrestler named Tempestuoso" did he lose against Mr. Tempest (70s) ? I need to Double check before doing an update to Mr Tempest (70s) bio.
Not 100% sure, but it's probably a different one. Central America would mean a wrestler from another country. --Thecubsfan (talk) 11:57, 10 October 2016 (PDT)
Well in the meantime, I can not add this fact to Mr Tempest (70s) record until I find any kind of proof. Thank you!
At least a I got that he lost the mask in El Salvador, however I couldn't confirm if he lost the mask with Mr. Tempest or someone else. I am getting closer.
Colosseti vs Colosetti
a 2013 edit mentions Box Y Lucha 929 spelled it Colosseti (2s, 1t.) I grabbed a couple of 1974 magazines I had open (Halcon 94/104) and they both have Colosetti (2t, 1s). It's very possible magazines have spelled it both ways or his wrestling name was spelled differently than his real name. The 2t version is the one I've seen more often and the one we had originally so I feel a little safer with it. --thecubsfan (talk) 12:57, 16 September 2020 (PDT)