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Third Mexico City–based wrestler to use the name Metro in short order. He uses the same red and yellow color scheme as those before him, but his outfit is redesigned.
Third Mexico City–based wrestler to use the name Metro in short order. He uses the same red and yellow color scheme as those before him, but his outfit is redesigned.


Turned up on a couple Arena Neza cards in late 2007. Vanished until the end of 2008, where he started working openers in Arena Coliseo. He never appeared under that name in Arena Mexico and was taken back off the shows after just a few weeks. It's possible the promotion already had decided on big plans for him and wanted to make sure he wasn't known under the previous name.
Turned up on a couple Arena Neza cards in late 2007. Vanished until the end of 2008, where he started working openers in Arena Coliseo. He never appeared under that name in Arena México and was taken back off the shows after just a few weeks. It's possible the promotion already had decided on big plans for him and wanted to make sure he wasn't known under the previous name.


Started as Metro in January of '09, though still continued to work as Romano on non-CMLL shows for a couple months. Metro immediately was springboarded to the tercera level on non-Friday cards, and rose to semimain (and occasional main events) by the end of his first year. To start year two, Metro captured the [[Mexican National Trios Championship]], with new partners [[Máscara Dorada]] & [[Stuka Jr.]]
He started as Metro on January 27, 2009, although he still continued to work as Romano on non-CMLL shows for a couple months. Metro immediately was springboarded to the tercera level on non-Friday cards, and rose to semi-main (and occasional main events) by the end of his first year. To start year two, Metro captured the [[Mexican National Trios Championship]], with new partners [[Máscara Dorada]] and [[Stuka Jr.]]


Unlike most of CMLL's técnicos of his age and experience, Metro is more of a power type wrestler, not a high flyer. His [[German suplex]] finish fits that mold, a strength move uncommon as a finish for natives.  
Unlike most of CMLL's técnicos of his age and experience, Metro is more of a power type wrestler, not a high flyer. His [[German suplex]] finish fits that mold, a strength move uncommon as a finish for natives.  

Revision as of 02:05, 8 December 2011

One of many wrestlers to use the name Metro, this is the current version.

Profile

Metro
Metro
Name Metro
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Romano (2007–03/2009), Metro (01/2009–)
Family
Maestro(s) Tony Salazar, Franco Colombo
Birth date, location December 20, 1983 - Distrito Federal
Obituary date
Debut, location 2007 - Arena Neza
Lost mask to
Height 183 cm/6'0"
Weight 97 kgs/214 lbs
Signature moves German Suplex, El Escudo
Titles: Mexican National Trios Championship (w/Máscara Dorada & Stuka Jr.)

Notes

Third Mexico City–based wrestler to use the name Metro in short order. He uses the same red and yellow color scheme as those before him, but his outfit is redesigned.

Turned up on a couple Arena Neza cards in late 2007. Vanished until the end of 2008, where he started working openers in Arena Coliseo. He never appeared under that name in Arena México and was taken back off the shows after just a few weeks. It's possible the promotion already had decided on big plans for him and wanted to make sure he wasn't known under the previous name.

He started as Metro on January 27, 2009, although he still continued to work as Romano on non-CMLL shows for a couple months. Metro immediately was springboarded to the tercera level on non-Friday cards, and rose to semi-main (and occasional main events) by the end of his first year. To start year two, Metro captured the Mexican National Trios Championship, with new partners Máscara Dorada and Stuka Jr.

Unlike most of CMLL's técnicos of his age and experience, Metro is more of a power type wrestler, not a high flyer. His German suplex finish fits that mold, a strength move uncommon as a finish for natives.

Metro has leaped over many more experienced wrestlers in his short CMLL career. Presumably, this means CMLL is high on him, but we may not know for sure until he takes on a character that's not so obviously sponsored.

Gallery

as Romano
Semi35.jpg
At Arena Coliseo