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|realName=John Rivera
|realName=John Rivera
|nicknames=Azúcar
|nicknames=Azúcar
|nameHistory=Rocky Romero (debut - ), Havana Brother I (2003 - Mexico), Havana Pitbull I, [[Black Tiger|Black Tiger IV]] (2005 - 2009), Grey Shadow (CMLL 2008), Azteco (Lucha Libre USA, 2010)
|nameHistory=Rocky Romero (debut - ), Havana Brother I (2003 - Mexico), Havana Pitbull I, [[Black Tiger|Black Tiger IV]] (2005 - 2009), Grey Shadow (CMLL 2008), Azteko (Lucha Libre USA, 2010)
|family=
|family=
|maestro=[[Kevin Quinn]], [[Jesse Hernandez]], [[Bill Anderson]], [[Antonio Inoki]], [[Shinya Makabe]],  [[Negro Casas]]
|maestro=[[Kevin Quinn]], [[Jesse Hernandez]], [[Bill Anderson]], [[Antonio Inoki]], [[Shinya Makabe]],  [[Negro Casas]]

Revision as of 09:24, 30 August 2010

Profile

Rocky Romero
Rocky Romero
Name Rocky Romero
Real name John Rivera
Nicknames Azúcar
Name history Rocky Romero (debut - ), Havana Brother I (2003 - Mexico), Havana Pitbull I, Black Tiger IV (2005 - 2009), Grey Shadow (CMLL 2008), Azteko (Lucha Libre USA, 2010)
Family
Maestro(s) Kevin Quinn, Jesse Hernandez, Bill Anderson, Antonio Inoki, Shinya Makabe, Negro Casas
Birth date, location October 28, 1982 - Havana, Cuba
Obituary date
Debut, location September 13, 1997
Lost mask to
Height 5'7" (1.70m)
Weight 175 lb (80kg)
Signature moves Tiger Suplex, Tombstone Piledriver, Flying Armbar
Titles: 2004 Young Dragons Cup winner, CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship (2), UPW Tag Team Championship (w/ Ricky Reyes), MPW Tag Team Championship, EWF Tag Team Championship (5) (w/ Ricky Reyes), IWC Tag Team Championship, ROH Tag Team Championship (2) (w/ Ricky Reyes and Davey Richards), NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship, IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship, Toryumon Young Dragons Cup Tournament (2004 Winner)

Notes

Has had a couple different runs in Mexico. Originally worked with CMLL in 2003 as part of the Havana Pitbulls, and got over strong enough that CMLL created a title for himself and the rest of the Pitbulls to fight for, the CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship. Had a back and forth title feud with Virus which left Romero with the title to close the 2004 season. CMLL didn't bring him back in 2005, and didn't bring him back for a few years after that. The title was seemingly forgotten by CMLL, and only turning up on occasional Southern California shows (including a back and forth title switch.)

CMLL brought Romero back four years later as the masked tecnico Grey Shadow, though many were quick to realize who was under the mask. CMLL appeared to have big plans for him at first, teaming him with Mistico and having him work against top rudos, but also seemed to give up on him rather quickly, after a couple months in, after poor response to his performance. Shadow continued to work around the semimain level, but not on the major shows. He feuded with Sangre Azteca, but no resolution seemed on the horizon.

Stuck in limbo, Romero became the first in a series of jumps from CMLL to AAA. Shadow allied with X-Pac to start the D-Generation-MEX group, and unmasked himself in his debut to reveal himself as Rocky Romero. Romero's established himself at about the same level he was in CMLL while teaming with X-Pac and Alex Koslov. He's also been working on NJPW tours early during his AAA stint, which has caused him to disappear for long stretches in Mexico.

Lucha de Apuesta Record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
09/04/05 masks Tiger Mask IV Black Tiger IV Japan


Gallery

as Grey Shadow
as Grey Shadow
as Grey Shadow
D-Generation-MEX


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