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Several wrestlers have used the of [[Sunny War Cloud]], a Native American gimmick.  Their information is mixed up in several wrestling databases due to the shared name and concept.
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* [[Sunny War Cloud (Canada)]] - '''Robert Rancourt''', a Canadian wrestler based in Québec. 
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* [[Sunny War Cloud (Mexico)]] - '''Pedro Valdez''', a Mexican wrestler formerly known as [[El Bizarro]] later on adopted the Native American gimmick of Sunny War Cloud.  Often confused with Rancourt and viceversa.
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* [[Chief Suni War Cloud]] - '''Joseph Vance Chorre Jr.''' (1914-1987) United States wrestler based in California.  Used several Native American ring names such as Chief Crazy Horse, Chief Suni War Cloud, Chief War Cloud, Suni War Cloud.  There is probably little or no relation with Lucha Libre.
 
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Latest revision as of 00:03, 9 November 2019

Several wrestlers have used the of Sunny War Cloud, a Native American gimmick. Their information is mixed up in several wrestling databases due to the shared name and concept.

  • Sunny War Cloud (Mexico) - Pedro Valdez, a Mexican wrestler formerly known as El Bizarro later on adopted the Native American gimmick of Sunny War Cloud. Often confused with Rancourt and viceversa.
  • Chief Suni War Cloud - Joseph Vance Chorre Jr. (1914-1987) United States wrestler based in California. Used several Native American ring names such as Chief Crazy Horse, Chief Suni War Cloud, Chief War Cloud, Suni War Cloud. There is probably little or no relation with Lucha Libre.