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'''Los Guapos VIP'''
 
The initial [[Los Guapos]] started teaming together in CMLL around 2001, and existed in various configurations there until [[Shocker]]'s jump to [[AAA]]. The Guapos were reformed there 2005 as Los Guapos VIP with fellow jumps to AAA including Alan Stone, Zumbido and Scorpio Jr, as well as a rudo referee in [[Piero]]. [[Estrella Dorada Jr.]] was mentioned as a possible member, but left AAA before anything came of it.
 
Shocker jumps back to [[CMLL]] in 2006 and eventually makes his own variation of Los Guapos called [[High Society]]. He's replaced in the group by [[Hator]], but [[Scorpio Jr.]] takes over leadership. Another former member Los Guapos member [[Emilio Charles Jr.]], wrestling for CMLL at the time, is mentioned as a possible addition. Chris Stone attempts to help the group as a masked man late in [[2006]], usually failing, but is offered membership when his mask is yanked and Alan realizes it's his brother.
 
In [[2007]], the [[Guapos]] hype a new leader, the true boss of the group. It's revealed to be [[Guapito]], a mascot/mini with dyed blond hair who wears suits. They immediately start a feud with [[Alebrije]] and [[Cuije]]. During this stretch, Scorpio, Zumbido and Alan are the primary trio. Chris Stone and Hator are used much less often, Hator seemingly being quietly dropped along the way. Piero remains a rudo referee but isn't closely associated with the group.
 
After Super Calo dropped his mask and was revealed as the third Stone brother, he was added to the group. This set up lasted just weeks before Scorpio, Guaptio and Zumbido turned on the Stone brothers. Alan, Chris and Super Calo formed their own trio as [[Los Bello Stones]], and the Guapos introduced a new member to feud with them. The former Barrio Boy Decnnis joined to round out the trio (and quietly end the existence of his [[Barrio Boys|ex-group]].)
 
In the summer of [[2008]], just as the group brought in [[El Brazo]] to feud with his brother [[Super Porky]], the current members all were rumored to be leaving AAA in a pay dispute. [[Decnnis]], [[Scorpio]] and [[Guapito]] appeared at an [[IWRG]] shows, with Zumbido promised to come. Decnnis quickly changed his mind and returned to AAA. Feeling he'd committed to the date, Guapito worked the following week's IWRG show without telling anyone (especially Scorpio) that he was planning to return to AAA the next day. Zumbido, the only one who didn't show at the first appearance, ended up joining Scorpio as the only true departures.
 
After Decnnis and Guapito returned to AAA, Scorpio claimed in the press that the only ones allowed to run Guapos factions were the surviving members of the original group, himself and [[Shocker]]. AAA never directly responded to this claim, but El Brazo has suggested in interviews that the group be called the Metrosexuals instead.
 
Zumbido and Scorpio continued teaming as the Guapos on independent shows typically with El Dandy as their third in trios and has become an unofficial member. Meanwhile, [[Pirata Morgan]] filled in as a partner to Decnnis and Brazo on AAA television shows, though he was never even implied to be a member of the group. Nuevo Laredo wrestler [[Escorpion Negro]], who had been working openers and dark matches, debuted as the third member of the AAA group in August of [[2008]]. The focus of the group has been switched to El Brazo, due to his feud with [[Super Porky]].
 
In December El Brazo was kicked out of the group by Guapito losing a six-way steel cage hair vs. hair vs. hair vs. hair vs. mask vs. mask with [[Electroshock]], [[El Elegido]], [[Pirata Morgan]], [[Super Fly]] and Super Porky.
 
===current members===
* [[Guapito]] (mini/leader)
* [[Decnnis]]
* [[Escorpion Negro]]
 
===former members===
* [[Shocker]] (former leader, jumped to CMLL)
* [[Scorpio Jr.]] (former in ring-leader, left AAA)
* [[El Brazo]] (former in ring-leader, kicked out)
* [[Alan Stone]] (jumped to Bello Stones)
* [[Chris Stone]] (jumped to Bello Stones)
* [[Hator]] (quietly dropped from the group
* [[Piero]] (former rudo referee)
* [[Super Calo]] (jumped to Bello Stones)
* [[Zumbido]] (left AAA)
 
[[Image:GuaposVIP.jpg|right|thumb|200px|2005 lineup: [[Shocker]], [[Alan Stone]], [[Scorpio Jr.]]]] [[Image:Guapos.jpg|right|thumb|200px|2006 lineup]] [[Image:Guapo_Decnis_Zumbido_Scorpio_Jr_Guapito.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Early 2008 lineup: [[Scorpio Jr.]], [[Zumbido]], [[Decnis]], [[Guapito]]]]

Revision as of 17:20, 27 December 2008

Los Guapos VIP

The initial Los Guapos started teaming together in CMLL around 2001, and existed in various configurations there until Shocker's jump to AAA. The Guapos were reformed there 2005 as Los Guapos VIP with fellow jumps to AAA including Alan Stone, Zumbido and Scorpio Jr, as well as a rudo referee in Piero. Estrella Dorada Jr. was mentioned as a possible member, but left AAA before anything came of it.

Shocker jumps back to CMLL in 2006 and eventually makes his own variation of Los Guapos called High Society. He's replaced in the group by Hator, but Scorpio Jr. takes over leadership. Another former member Los Guapos member Emilio Charles Jr., wrestling for CMLL at the time, is mentioned as a possible addition. Chris Stone attempts to help the group as a masked man late in 2006, usually failing, but is offered membership when his mask is yanked and Alan realizes it's his brother.

In 2007, the Guapos hype a new leader, the true boss of the group. It's revealed to be Guapito, a mascot/mini with dyed blond hair who wears suits. They immediately start a feud with Alebrije and Cuije. During this stretch, Scorpio, Zumbido and Alan are the primary trio. Chris Stone and Hator are used much less often, Hator seemingly being quietly dropped along the way. Piero remains a rudo referee but isn't closely associated with the group.

After Super Calo dropped his mask and was revealed as the third Stone brother, he was added to the group. This set up lasted just weeks before Scorpio, Guaptio and Zumbido turned on the Stone brothers. Alan, Chris and Super Calo formed their own trio as Los Bello Stones, and the Guapos introduced a new member to feud with them. The former Barrio Boy Decnnis joined to round out the trio (and quietly end the existence of his ex-group.)

In the summer of 2008, just as the group brought in El Brazo to feud with his brother Super Porky, the current members all were rumored to be leaving AAA in a pay dispute. Decnnis, Scorpio and Guapito appeared at an IWRG shows, with Zumbido promised to come. Decnnis quickly changed his mind and returned to AAA. Feeling he'd committed to the date, Guapito worked the following week's IWRG show without telling anyone (especially Scorpio) that he was planning to return to AAA the next day. Zumbido, the only one who didn't show at the first appearance, ended up joining Scorpio as the only true departures.

After Decnnis and Guapito returned to AAA, Scorpio claimed in the press that the only ones allowed to run Guapos factions were the surviving members of the original group, himself and Shocker. AAA never directly responded to this claim, but El Brazo has suggested in interviews that the group be called the Metrosexuals instead.

Zumbido and Scorpio continued teaming as the Guapos on independent shows typically with El Dandy as their third in trios and has become an unofficial member. Meanwhile, Pirata Morgan filled in as a partner to Decnnis and Brazo on AAA television shows, though he was never even implied to be a member of the group. Nuevo Laredo wrestler Escorpion Negro, who had been working openers and dark matches, debuted as the third member of the AAA group in August of 2008. The focus of the group has been switched to El Brazo, due to his feud with Super Porky.

In December El Brazo was kicked out of the group by Guapito losing a six-way steel cage hair vs. hair vs. hair vs. hair vs. mask vs. mask with Electroshock, El Elegido, Pirata Morgan, Super Fly and Super Porky.

current members

former members

2006 lineup
Early 2008 lineup: Scorpio Jr., Zumbido, Decnis, Guapito