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In August 2019 La Parka introduced "Karis La Momia Jr."; presented as a son who decided to follow in La Parka's footsteps and become a professional wrestler. [73] Shortly after his father's death, the son has become the third wrestler with the La Parka gimmick. La Parka's brother "Taboo," also a wrestler, died on September 11, 2020. [74]
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 ...
La Parka, real name Jesus Alfonso Huerta Escoboza, hit his head on a guard rail during a match.
Ashish Parmar, 40, Indian photographer, complications from a heart attack. [601] Gudrun Pausewang, 91, German author (The Last Children of Schewenborn, Die Wolke). [602] Barbara Remington, 90, American artist and illustrator. [603] Peter Salama, 51, Australian epidemiologist and WHO official, heart attack. [604] Jean-Noël Tremblay, 93 ...
Cause of death; 50: Brad Armstrong (Robert Bradley James) ... La Parka II (Jesús Alfonso Huerta Escoboza) ... Heart disease 56: Steve Lawler (Steve Gower)
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.
On June 20, 1994 La Parka regained the WWA Light Heavyweight title from Lizmark when he pinned him on a show in Monterrey, Nuevo León. Three months later La Parka won the Mexican National Light Heavyweight title from Lizmark on September 9, 1994 which marked the end of the storyline between the two. [13]
Prosecutors say that minutes before the death of Payne, one-fifth of the famed British boy band, hotel workers "called the 911 emergency line to ask for help for a guest who was under the ...