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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 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; José Torres (pitcher) (born 1993), Venezuelan MLB baseball player
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 ]
Now that wrestling champion George “Tyrus” Murdoch is out of the ring, he is focused on his family. The WWE alum and his wife, Ingrid Murdoch, have one child together, a daughter named Georgie ...
Torres made his UFC debut, replacing Hector Sandoval against Jarred Brooks on June 1, 2018, at UFC Fight Night: Rivera vs. Moraes. [13] He won the fight in round two after Brooks attempted to slam Torres, but Brooks had accidentally knocked himself out in the process. [14] Torres faced Alex Perez on August 9, 2018, at UFC 227. [15]
Delilah is the daughter of Torres and Laurence Fishburne, who split in 2016 after 14 years of marriage. The former couple welcomed Delilah, their first and only child together, in June 2007.
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[8] [9] Eddie married Vickie Guerrero (née Lara; born 1968) in 1990; Vickie would become a prominent wrestling personality in the years following Eddie's death. Shaul Guerrero (born 1990): Eddie and Vickie's daughter, made her debut in 2010 under the ring name Raquel Diaz as the second third-generation Guerrero to be a professional wrestler. [10]