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José Torres (born 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional wrestler, who worked in World Wrestling League (WWL) under the ring name Monster Pain. He was the reigning WWL Extreme Champion . Under his previous ring name Black Pain , Torres is a one-time World Wrestling Council (WWC) Universal Heavyweight and two-time World Tag Team Champion ...
José Torres Laboy (born 1971), Puerto Rican Olympic sport shooter; José Anthony Torres (born 1972), Panamanian footballer; Monster Pain (José Torres, born 1982), Puerto Rican professional wrestler; José Francisco Torres (born 1987), American soccer player; Jose Torres (fighter) (born 1992), American mixed martial artist
Billed as "pro wrestling's Bonnie and Clyde", they become the first-ever husband and wife team to be honored by the Cauliflower Alley Club in 2005 [82] Jim Cornette: Synn 2007– [83] Corsica Joe: Sara Lee 1963–2008 Widowed [84] [85] Daga: Tessa Blanchard: 2020–2023 Divorced Mike DiBiase: Helen Hild 1959–1969 Widowed [3] Tommy Dreamer ...
Pedro Antonio Morales (October 22, 1942 – February 12, 2019) was a Puerto Rican professional wrestler.He is best known for his appearances in the United States with Worldwide Wrestling Associates (WWA) and the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF).
Casas was born in 1960, the son of professional wrestler Pepe "Tropi" Casas, and grew up around Tlalpan. Casas described his childhood as a happy and normal one, even though his father would be away from home for long stretches as he wrestled all over Mexico and the United States.
José Louis "Chegüi" Torres (May 3, 1936 – January 19, 2009) was a Puerto Rican-born professional boxer who fought representing the United States. [1] As an amateur boxer , he won a silver medal in the middleweight division at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne . [ 1 ]
South Florida’s Jai Vidal (left) is the first out gay male wrestler to sign with Impact Wrestling in the company’s 20-year history. He is the executive stylist and content creator for fellow ...
After Patterson and Torres' careers ended, D'Amato worked in relative obscurity. He eventually moved to Catskill, New York, where he opened a gym, the Catskill Boxing Club. [5] There he met and began to work with the future heavyweight champion, "Iron" Mike Tyson, who was in a nearby reform school. [2] [10] He adopted Tyson after Tyson's mother ...