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Al Perez (born July 23, ... His last WWF match was a win over Jim Powers on July 23, 1990, in West Palm Beach, Florida. [3] World Championship Wrestling (1990)
Al Perez and Joe Savoldi 1985 The Party Animals Party Animal #1 and Party Animal #2 1992 The Polish Powers Ivan Putski and Scott Putski 1988 1991 1995 The Power Blasters Powerblaster Activator and Powerblaster Blast 1994 The Power Twins Larry Power and Dave Power 1988–1989 The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs Mike Davis and Tommy Lane 1985 The Russian Brutes
The wrestler playing him this time was Al Perez, who, according to Ric Flair, was supposed to remain The Black Scorpion until his unmasking—that is, before he quit. Sting was about to unmask him when another Black Scorpion appeared on the entrance ramp, allowing the one that wrestled to escape. [ 2 ]
December 14, 1987: Wrestling match between Al Perez, right, and Kevin Von Erich at Will Rogers Coliseum, Fort Worth, Texas. Kerry Von Erich is seen outside of the ring at lower left.
Al Perez: Al Perez 1988 1989 Miguel Perez Jr. Miguel Perez Jr. 1992 1996 Darryl Peterson: Maxx Payne 1993 1994 Theodore Petty † Rocco Rock The Cheetah Kid Colonel DeKlerk Mario Savoldi 1990 1996-1998 1999 Allison Pfau: Nitro Girl Syren 2000 2001 Lawrence Pfohl: Lex Luger: 1987–1992 1995–2001 Brian Pillman † Brian Pillman: 1989–1994 ...
Soon afterwards, the Patriot feuded with Al Perez over the GWF North American Heavyweight Championship, which he won initially on August 10, but the victory was disputed. He won the title again in a rematch against Perez two weeks later. In September 1991, a man calling himself the Dark Patriot appeared in the GWF. For several months, he ...
The decision was reversed by referee John Keeton who was pushed into Adams's superkick by Perez (backup ref Bronco Lubich made the three-count when Adams surprised Perez with a sunset flip), thus Keeton DQed Adams and Perez retained the championship, a match which fans felt was a Dusty Finish. Al Perez stated in a 2018 interview that the plan ...
Kevin Von Erich defeated Al Perez (c) in a singles match for the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship [10] [11] November 11 WWF: Saturday Night's Main Event: Seattle, Washington: King Kong Bundy defeated Hulk Hogan (c) in a singles match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship: November 26 WWF: Survivor Series: Richfield Township, Ohio