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|debut=[[April 30]], [[1999]] - [[Cadereyta]], [[Queretaro]]
|debut=[[April 30]], [[1999]] - [[Cadereyta]], [[Queretaro]]
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|height=172 cm/5'8"
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|weight=83 kgs/183 lbs
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|signatureMoves=[[Double Corkscrew Plancha]], [[Springboard Tornado Plancha]], [[running double corkscrew plancha]], [[450 Splash]], various flying armdrag and headscissor variations
|signatureMoves=[[Double Corkscrew Plancha]], [[Springboard Tornado Plancha]], [[running double corkscrew plancha]], [[450 Splash]], various flying armdrag and headscissor variations

Revision as of 09:41, 4 June 2009

Profile

Rey Cometa (Jr.)
Rey Cometa (Jr.)
Name Rey Cometa (Jr.)
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Rey Cometa Jr. (1999 - current, although Jr. was dropped over the course of a few years)
Family
Maestro(s) Kaoma Jr., Atomico de Oro, Dragon De Oriente I, Dragon de Oriente II
Birth date, location March 11, 1983 - Queretaro, Queretaro
Obituary date
Debut, location April 30, 1999 - Cadereyta, Queretaro
Lost mask to
Height 172 cm/5'8"
Weight 83 kgs/183 lbs
Signature moves Double Corkscrew Plancha, Springboard Tornado Plancha, running double corkscrew plancha, 450 Splash, various flying armdrag and headscissor variations
Titles: Queretaro State Lightweight Title

Notes

Rey Cometa (previously listed as Rey Cometa Jr.) is an AAA high flying midcard tecnico, and one-fourth of Real Fuerza Aérea AAA. He was trained by Rey Cometa Sr., who's now wrestling as Dragon De Oriente I.Now works as a Arena Mexico and Coliseo opener tecnico and as a regular semi main eventer in Arena Queretaro

See also: triplea.com profile

Lucha de Apuesta Record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
??/??/?? hair Rey Cometa & ? Kaoma Jr. & Zarpa de Tigre ?


Gallery

old look from AAA TV in 2000
Dual asai moonsaults w/ Fuego Negro
2005
Tornillo Plancha
With Rey Cometa Sr. (now Dragón de Oriente I) in 2006 Show to Remember in Queretaro
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