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Crazy Boy and Joe Lider's background in hardcore wrestling became the theme for the group, with a lot of 'extreme' style spots (with a mixed success rate.) When Psicosis turned on the group to cost them [[Mexican National Atomicos Titles]] in April 2007, fellow hardcore wrestler [[Extreme Tiger]] was brought into replace him. | Crazy Boy and Joe Lider's background in hardcore wrestling became the theme for the group, with a lot of 'extreme' style spots (with a mixed success rate.) When Psicosis turned on the group to cost them [[Mexican National Atomicos Titles]] in April 2007, fellow hardcore wrestler [[Extreme Tiger]] was brought into replace him. | ||
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Revision as of 13:47, 3 July 2007
The Mexican Powers currently are
- Juventud Guerrera (leader)
- Extreme Tiger
- Crazy Boy
- Joe Lider
Juvi had an ill-fated run in WWE in 2005 as part of the Mexicools, a trio with Super Crazy and the original Psicosis. When he was turfed from WWE (Juvi being Juvi), he eventually got back in to AAA, and formed the Mexican Powers, a knockoff group. The initial team was Juvi, AAA's Psicosis II, and Crazy Boy, acting as his cousin's replacement. Joe Lider, long time indy associate of Crazy Boy, was later brought in to round out the team.
Crazy Boy and Joe Lider's background in hardcore wrestling became the theme for the group, with a lot of 'extreme' style spots (with a mixed success rate.) When Psicosis turned on the group to cost them Mexican National Atomicos Titles in April 2007, fellow hardcore wrestler Extreme Tiger was brought into replace him.