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La Parka was regarded as one of Lucha Libre ' s biggest stars, with Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter describing him as being "a key part of the AAA presentation." [ 79 ] On January 29, 2020, La Parka (Escoboza) was posthumously inducted into the AAA Hall of Fame as part of the 2020 class.
In 1992 Antonio Peña founded a new wrestling promotion called Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA), signing Tapia to a contract early on. Peña came up with the idea to repackage Tapia as "La Parka" (an altered spelling of La Parca, Spanish for "The Reaper"), a character who wore a full bodysuit and mask that resembled a skeleton like the ones used in Mexico's Day of the Dead ceremonies.
In one of the biggest stories of lucha libre in 2010 L.A. Park, the original La Parka, returned to AAA 13 years after he left the company on bad terms. In the intervening years then-AAA owner Antonio Peña had given the mask, outfit and ring name to a new wrestler, creating a second version of La Parka .
La Parka, real name Jesus Alfonso Huerta Escoboza, hit his head on a guard rail during a match. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...
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On December 2, 2012, at Guerra de Titanes, Martínez made his debut as the masked "La Parka Negra", [44] the rudo counterpart of La Parka, in a six-man tag team match, where he, Pentagón Jr. and Silver King, were defeated by La Parka, Octagón, Octagón Jr. [45] [46] The storyline rivalry between La Parka Negra and La Parka heated up during ...
Nashbli Rodriguez, a native of Nayarit and South L.A. resident, makes the trip to Olvera Street daily to help run booth C4, A La Mexican Imports, where she sells between 15 and 20 lucha masks a day.
He is working for Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA) under the ring name La Parka Negra (Spanish: "The Black Reaper"). He made his debut for the promotion under the name Angel Mortal Jr. as one of the prospects of AAA's 2017 La Llave a la Gloria tournament. [ 1 ]