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'''Pentagon Jr.'''
A '''[[Huracarrana]]''' is a rollup, where the attacker jumps on the opponent's shoulders and pulls them backwards into a cradle. It's a trademark lucha libre move. Huracanranas can be done off the top rope, to the floor, and any place where an attacker can drop down onto a victim. By definition, a Huracanrana ends in a pin, but versions where the attacker does not hold are still considered huracaranas. Can be spelled ''Huracarrana'' or ''Huracanrana''. The name comes from it's inverter, [[Huracan Ramirez]]. The ending pin is called a '''[[rana]]''' in lucha libre, so Ramirez special pinning move became known as the Huracanrana.
Debuted in [[AAA]] in [[2011]] as the nemesis of [[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]]. In [[2013]] took the gimmick of [[Pentagon Jr.]] Debuted in [[Lucha Underground]] as a vicious rudo who after defeating his opponents would use an armbar to break an arm. He was being guided by a mysterious master/maestro who encouraged him in his evil ways. His mantra is Cero Miedo which translates to zero fear. This means he has no fear of anyone or anything. He fights with no fear and he has no problem hurting anyone who gets in his way. Cero Miedo drives him to be as aggressive as possible to reach his goals. Cero Miedo is not just a phrase, its a way of life.





Latest revision as of 06:45, 23 January 2018

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A Huracarrana is a rollup, where the attacker jumps on the opponent's shoulders and pulls them backwards into a cradle. It's a trademark lucha libre move. Huracanranas can be done off the top rope, to the floor, and any place where an attacker can drop down onto a victim. By definition, a Huracanrana ends in a pin, but versions where the attacker does not hold are still considered huracaranas. Can be spelled Huracarrana or Huracanrana. The name comes from it's inverter, Huracan Ramirez. The ending pin is called a rana in lucha libre, so Ramirez special pinning move became known as the Huracanrana.