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Al Perez (born July 23, 1960) is an American retired professional wrestler. He held 16 titles during a 20-year career, including the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship . Professional wrestling career
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.
After Ron Garvin left JCP, Dusty Rhodes got into a feud with his old nemesis Gary Hart, Al Perez, Larry Zbyszko, and Kevin Sullivan, wrestling in a series of dog-collar matches on the house show circuit through October–November and reunited with Dick Murdoch to reform the Texas Outlaws tag team that wreaked havoc across the NWA in the 1960s ...
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 ]
Al Perez: 1 March 7, 1986 Fajardo, Puerto Rico [7] Vacant on October 22, 1986 when Perez won the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship. Bob Heffernan 1 December 21, 1986 San Juan, Puerto Rico Awarded. Miguel Pérez, Jr. 1 February 21, 1987 Cataño, Puerto Rico: TNT: 1 May 2, 1987 Caguas, Puerto Rico Abdullah the Butcher 2 January 30, 1988
Aug. 4—Former World Wrestling Entertainment star Al Snow is set for a Saturday appearance in Logansport. Savini Comics will host the wrestler from 4 until 6 p.m. for autographs and pictures.
Defeated Al Perez in tournament final. [1] — Vacated August 16, 1991 — — — — Patriot gave up title because Perez' feet were under the ropes during the pinfall. 2 The Patriot August 23, 1991 House show: Dallas, Texas 2 161 Won the rematch. 3 The Dark Patriot January 31, 1992 House show: Dallas, Texas 1 56 4 "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert
Al Madril (2) and Magnificent Zulu 1 January 27, 1986 ? Al Madril (3) and Mike Golden 1 April 1986 Zulu is fired. Renamed Texas All-Star U.S.A. Tag Team Championship: The Dream Team (King Parsons and Tiger Conway Jr.) 1 May 23, 1986 Pasadena, TX: Mike Golden (2) and Dizzy Golden: 1 August 10, 1986 Pasadena, TX The Dream Team