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The Antonio Pena era of AAA was always concerned with creating the next heartthrob, and Intocable went thru many pretty boy gimmicks while being set up for that eventual role. A passable worker with the right opponent. Suffered a spinal injury in June of 2005 which was thought to be career-threatening, but return to the ring 3.5 months later. Biggest AAA feud was with [[Alan Stone]], with Alan acting as almost as Intocable's rudo double. Seemed lost in the mix after Pena's passing and never really able to shake the knock of being a lesser [[Latin Lover]].


Intocable was one of many who left AAA in 2008. He's found mixed success on the independent scene and may be pursing opportunities outside of lucha libre.


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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Intocable]]
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[[Category:Current IWRG wrestlers|Intocable]]
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Revision as of 23:58, 15 January 2009

Profile

El Intocable
El Intocable
Name El Intocable
Real name René Gómez Espinoza
Nicknames
Name history Valentino (1998/1999), Spice Boy Randy (1999/2000), Randy/Randy El Stripper (2001/2002), Intocable (2003 - ), Gaspar (Duelo de Pasiones)
Family
Maestro(s) Panchito Villalobos, Hombre Bala, Gran Apache, Abismo Negro, Torero
Birth date, location September 9, 1976 - Mexico City
Obituary date
Debut, location 1997
Lost mask to
Height 1.80m
Weight 86 kilos
Signature moves Asai DDT
Titles:

Profile

The Antonio Pena era of AAA was always concerned with creating the next heartthrob, and Intocable went thru many pretty boy gimmicks while being set up for that eventual role. A passable worker with the right opponent. Suffered a spinal injury in June of 2005 which was thought to be career-threatening, but return to the ring 3.5 months later. Biggest AAA feud was with Alan Stone, with Alan acting as almost as Intocable's rudo double. Seemed lost in the mix after Pena's passing and never really able to shake the knock of being a lesser Latin Lover.

Intocable was one of many who left AAA in 2008. He's found mixed success on the independent scene and may be pursing opportunities outside of lucha libre.

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
02/04/19 hair (1) Randy El Texano Torreón, Coahuila
04/05/15 hair (2) El Intocable El Texano Plaza de Toros La Concordia - Orizaba, Veracruz
04/10/22 hair (3) El Intocable Super Kendo Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California
07/05/01 hair El Intocable Golden Boy Arena Coliseo - Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
08/09/02 hair (4) Intocable Super Caló Centro de Espectaculos La Cancion de Tutltitlan
08/10/¿? hair (5) Intocable Zumbido ¿¿¿???
(1) Texano was injured so his son Kempo Kid wrestled for him, thought the one that got his hair shaved was Texano; (2) Cage match with Metal/Intocable vs Fiera/Texano; (3) Super Kendo beat Intocable with a foul, but the commission reversed the decision; (4) cage match with Fantasma, el Hijo del Anibal, Mascara Ano 2000 Jr., Solar I, Dr. Wagner Jr., Zumbido, Lizmark Jr., Toscano; (3) Ruleta en Jaula


Gallery

in the middle as Valentino
as Spice Boy Randy
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