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1 Professional wrestling career  



1.1  Early career  





1.2  Mid South  





1.3  World Class  





1.4  Jim Crockett Promotions (NWA) and PWF  





1.5  World Wrestling Federation  





1.6  World Championship Wrestling  





1.7  Global Wrestling Federation  





1.8  Later career  







2 Championships and accomplishments  





3 References  





4 External links  














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Al Perez

Perez, circa 1988

Born

(1960-07-23) July 23, 1960 (age 63)
Tampa, Florida, U.S.

Professional wrestling career

Ring name(s)

Al Perez
Latin Heartthrob

Billed height

6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[1]

Billed weight

245 lb (108 kg)[1]

Trained by

Boris Malenko[1]
Steve Keirn

Debut

1982[1]

Retired

2002[1]

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[edit]

Early career[edit]

Perez began wrestling as an amateur in high school and was one of the top athletes in his home state of Florida.[1] He started professional wrestling in 1982. He wrestled in Southwest Championship Wrestling in Texas and formed a team in ICW with Joe Savoldi known as the "New York Rockers". He then worked for the World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico where he teamed a lot with Joe Savoldi and later feuded with Invader l.

Mid South[edit]

On August 31, 1985, while wrestling for Bill Watts's Mid-South Wrestling, Perez teamed with "Wildcat" Wendell Cooley, and defeated the team of "Dr. Death" Steve Williams and Bruiser Bob Sweetan for the Mid-South Tag Team Championship. Sweetan was substituting for Ted DiBiase while DiBiase was touring Asia.

World Class[edit]

Perez went on to make a name for himself as "The Latin Heartthrob" in World Class Championship Wrestling[1] in 1987, where he was the top heel for several months. He was managed by Gary Hart and feuded with Kevin Von Erich, Kerry Von Erich and Dingo Warrior.

Perez won the World Class Texas Championship after supposedly defeating previous champion Warrior in a phantom match in Puerto Rico on 21 June 1987. He later defeated Kevin Von Erich for the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship by forfeit. On 25 December 1987 he successfully defended the title in a steel cage match against Kerry Von Erich, recently returned from a 1986 motorcycle accident. Hart and Von Erich's father Fritz were supposed to be handcuffed together but after Fritz was attacked by several heels and afterwards (kayfabe) collapsed with a suspected heart attack, Hart alone was handdcuffed to the ropes. A distraught (kayfabe) Von Erich nonetheless went ahead with the title challenge. Perez managed to smash Von Erich's head into the handcuffs to score the pinfall win.

Von Erich later defeated Perez for the title. Perez and Hart left for Jim Crockett Promotions.

Jim Crockett Promotions (NWA) and PWF[edit]

In 1988, Perez moved to the National Wrestling Alliance's Jim Crockett Promotions with Hart and teamed with Larry Zbyszko along with feuding with Nikita Koloff and Dusty Rhodes. In 1989 he wrestled for Dusty Rhodes' Professional Wrestling Federation based in Florida. He won the PWF Florida Heavyweight Title, defeating Mike Graham for the title. He later lost the title to Dustin Rhodes.[2]

World Wrestling Federation[edit]

Al Perez signed with WWF and made his debut on October 2, 1989, with a win over George South in a dark match at a WWF Superstars taping in Wheeling, WV. Perez was undefeated the first month, wrestling primarily on C shows against Barry Horowitz and The Brooklyn Brawler. His first loss would come against Boris Zukhov on November 13, 1989, in Roanoke, VA. Perez would then continue to wrestle primarily on the undercard, although in one Prime Time Wrestling show host Gorilla Monsoon made mention of a possible tag-team pairing of Perez and Santana. Perez was primarily seen on house shows and Prime Time Wrestling. Despite sustaining losses to the likes of Hercules and Tito Santana, Perez had many wins over wrestlers such as Paul Roma, Jim Powers, The Red Rooster, Koko B. Ware, "Bullet" Bob Bradley, Paul Diamond/Kato, Jim Brunzell, and others. His last WWF match was a win over Jim Powers on July 23, 1990, in West Palm Beach, FL.[3]

World Championship Wrestling[edit]

On September 5, 1990, Perez competed as The Black Scorpion, wrestling Sting in a losing effort at Clash of Champions XII. According to Ric Flair, Perez was always meant to be The Black Scorpion, but quit after finding out he was going to lose.[4] Perez disputes this claiming he was booked to be the Black Scorpion only one time. Perez notes he lost to Sting in the match and stated he was not asked to continue long term as the character.[1] Perez would wrestle one more match as The Scorpion at a house show in Chicago, IL on September 30.[5]

Global Wrestling Federation[edit]

Perez reached the finals of a tournament to crown the first GWF North American Heavyweight Champion before losing to The Patriot at the promotion's debut show on 10 August 1991 in Dallas, Texas. However, because Perez's feet were under the ropes when he was pinned, the Patriot, as a matter of conscience (kayfabe) refused the victory and vacated the title, defeating Perez cleanly in a rematch on 23 August 1991. Perez was (kayfabe) so impressed with his opponent's integrity and sportsmanship that he changed his ways and became a babyface once again.

Later career[edit]

Perez traveled to All Japan Wrestling and teamed with Dory Funk Jr against Dan Kroffat & Doug Furnas on December 6, 1991.[6] He would wrestle in tag-team matches for All Japan again in 1993 and 1994. During the 90s Perez also competed in several independent promotions around the United States, including a return to Liberty All-Star Wrestling (LAW) in 2001, where he beat Jimmy Jannetty for the LAW Heavyweight title before retiring from the business in 2002.[1]

Championships and accomplishments[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Shields, Brian; Kevin Sullivan (March 2009). WWE Encyclopedia. Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 978-0-7566-4190-0.
  • ^ Milner, John M.; Kamchen, Richard (June 4, 2006). "Goldust". SLAM! Wrestling. Archived from the original on July 20, 2012. Retrieved March 18, 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • ^ "1990". thehistoryofwwe.com.
  • ^ "- YouTube". YouTube.
  • ^ "WCW 1990". thehistoryofwwe.com.
  • ^ "Al Perez: Profile & Match Listing - Internet Wrestling Database (IWD)".
  • ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  • ^ Will, Gary; Duncan, Royal (2000). "Texas: NWA Texas Heavyweight Title [Von Erich]". Wrestling Title Histories: professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present. Pennsylvania: Archeus Communications. pp. 268–269. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  • ^ "NWA Texas Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles. Retrieved March 30, 2017.
  • ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). "(Dallas) Texas: WCWA World Heavyweight Title [Von Eric]". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. p. 266. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  • ^ "WCWA World Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  • External links[edit]

    1970s

  • Dr. Klodied
  • Tosh Togo
  • Hercules Ayala
  • Tor Kamata
  • José Rivera
  • Eric the Red
  • Huracán Castillo
  • Invader I
  • Carlos Colón
  • Ox Baker
  • Kengo Kimura
  • Abdullah the Butcher
  • Pampero Firpo
  • 1980s

  • Dory Funk Jr.
  • King Tonga
  • Bob Sweetan
  • Terry Gibbs
  • Konga the Barbarian
  • Black Gordman
  • Super Médico I
  • Fidel Sierra
  • Eric Embry
  • Al Pérez
  • Mighty Igor
  • Kareem Mumhammad
  • Miguel Pérez Jr.
  • Super Black Ninja
  • Ricky Santana
  • Bobby Jaggers
  • TNT
  • Abbuda Dein
  • Ivan Koloff
  • 1990s

  • Don Kernodle
  • Héctor Guerrero
  • Huracan Castillo Jr.
  • Steve Corino
  • Jake Roberts
  • Ray González
  • Jason the Terrible
  • El Bronco I
  • Mohammed Hussein
  • Villano III
  • Glamour Boy Shane
  • Victor the Bodyguard
  • José Rivera, Jr.
  • Mustafa Saed
  • El Nene
  • Harley Lewis
  • 2000s

  • Titán
  • Paul LeDuc
  • Jim Steele
  • Rico Suave
  • Eddie Colón
  • Dominican Boy
  • Eric Alexander
  • La Amenaza Bryan
  • Chris Joel
  • Brent Dail
  • Abbad
  • El Bronco I
  • Heartthrob Romeo
  • Alex Montalvo
  • Fire Blaze/Orlando Colón
  • Barrabás Jr.
  • Ash Rubinsky
  • Crazy Rudy
  • Jeff Jeffrey
  • BJ
  • Tommy Diablo
  • Charles Evans
  • Idol Stevens
  • 2010s

    • El Sensacional Carlitos
  • Black Pain
  • Gilbert (current)
  • Hideo Saito
  • Johnny Ringo
  • La Amenaza Bryan
  • Samson Walker
  • Chicano
  • Apolo
  • Carlito Caribbean Cool
  • Ricardo Rodriguez
  • Member of La Revolución
  • Mike Mendoza
  • El Hijo de Ray González
  • Joe Bravo
  • Angel Fashion
  • Lightning
  • Mighty Ursus
  • El Comandante
  • Pedro Portillo III
  • Bellito Calderón
  • 2020s

    • Xavant
  • Carlos Carlderón
  • Nihan
  • Mike Nice
  • Makabro
  • 1970s

  • Los Dinámicos (Carlos Colón and José Rivera)
  • Samoans (Afa and Sika)
  • Invader I and José Rivera
  • Huracán Castillo and Pierre Martel
  • Kengo Kimura and Hiro Sasaki
  • The Invaders (Invader I and Invader II)
  • The Funk Brothers (Terry Funk and Dory Funk Jr.)
  • Invader I and Pierre Martel
  • The Moondogs (Moondog Rex and Moondog Spot)
  • Gino de la Serra and Pierre Martel
  • Los Mercenarios (Cuban Assassin and Jerry Morrow)
  • 1980s

  • Scorpio and Mr. Tempest
  • Carlos Colón and Pedro Morales
  • The Medics/The Super Médicos (Medic I and Medic II)
  • Hercules Ayala and King Tonga
  • The Invaders (Invader I and Invader III)
  • Black Gordman and Medic I
  • The New York Rockers (Al Perez and Joe Savoldi)
  • Ángel Mexicano and Fidel Sierra
  • The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs (Mike Davis and Tommy Lane)
  • Los Pastores (Butch Miller and Luke Williams)
  • The Starr Cousins (Chicky and Ron Starr)
  • The Youngbloods (Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood)
  • Mr. Pogo and TNT
  • The Hunters (Bob Brown and Dale Veasey)
  • Kendo Nagasaki and Mr. Pogo
  • The Batten Twins (Bart Batten and Brad Batten)
  • Dan Kroffat and Tama
  • Jason the Terrible and Steve Strong
  • Carlos Colón and Invader I
  • Abudda Dein and Rip Rogers
  • Puerto Rican Express (Huracán Castillo Jr. and Miguel Pérez Jr.)
  • 1990s

  • The Medics/The Super Médicos (Medic I and Super Medic III)
  • The Continental Dream (Lance Idol and Rick Valentine)
  • The Texas Hangmen (Killer and Psycho)
  • El Bronco and Invader 1
  • El Gran Mendoza and Billy Travis
  • The Heartbreakers (Heartbreaker Apollo and Heartbreaker Adonis)
  • Rex King and Ricky Santana
  • Heartbreaker Adonis and Doug Masters
  • El Bronco and Ciclón Salvadoreño
  • Doug Masters and Ron Starr
  • The Southern Rockers (Steve Doll and Rex King)
  • Ray González and Rex King
  • Mohammed Hussein and El Vigilante
  • Los Originales Nenes de las Nenas (Ray González and Ricky Santana)
  • Mohammed Hussein and Dusty Wolfe
  • Mohammed Hussein and Doug Sanders
  • El Bronco and Ray González
  • Huracán Castillo Jr. and Mohammad Hussein
  • Mohammed Hussein and The Tahitian Warrior
  • The Wildcats (Mike Anthony and Dobby Gillies)
  • La Conexión Comunista (Mohammad Hussein and Fidel Sierra
  • Huracán Castillo Jr. and Ray González
  • The Canadian Glamour Boys (Sean and Shane)
  • Huracán Castillo Jr. and Invader I
  • The International Males (Christopher Daniels and Kevin Quinn)
  • Ray González and Ricky Santana
  • La Ley and Ricky Santana
  • The Islanders (Kuhio and Tahiti)
  • Glamour Boy Shane and Ricky Santana
  • The Starr Corporation (Bouncer Bruno and Victor the Bodyguard)
  • The Huertas Brothers/The Invaders (Maelo Huertas and Invader I)
  • 2000s

  • Bouncer Bruno and Dutch Mantel
  • Artillería Pesada (Thunder and Lightning)
  • Barry Windham and Kendall Windham
  • Rico Suave and Eddie Watts
  • Ricky Santana and Rico Suave
  • The Rastamen (Rastaman and Mustafa Saed)
  • El Bronco and Super Gladiador
  • Carly Colón and Eddie Colón
  • Carly Colón and Konnan
  • The Tahitians (The Tahitian Prince and The Tahitian Warrior)
  • Los Broncos (Bronco II and Bronco III)
  • Brent Dail and Ricky Santana
  • Super Gladiador and Vengador Boricua
  • Super Gladiador and Brent Dail
  • Agente Bruno and Rico Suave
  • Los Nuevos Nenes de las Nenas (Chris Joel and Alex Montalvo)
  • Diabólico and Rico Suave
  • Delta Force (Cannon and Viper)
  • Viper and El Rebelde
  • The Starr Corporation (Huracán Castillo Jr. and Chicky Starr)
  • The New Delta Force (The Tahitian Warrior and Viper)
  • La Doble D Dominicana (Diabólico and Diamante Dominicano)
  • El Bronco and Diamante Dominicano
  • Alex Montalvo and Chicky Starr
  • Joe Bravo and Vengador Boricua
  • Eric Alexander and Rico Suave
  • Salt 'n' Pepper (Derrick King and Stan Lee)
  • Chris Joel and Demolition X
  • Cassidy Riley and James Storm
  • America's Most Wanted (James Storm and Chris Harris)
  • El Poder Supremo (Tim Arson and Rico Suave)
  • The New Starr Corporation (Huracán Castillo Jr. and Chris Joel)
  • Terror, Inc. (Black Pain and Hannibal)
  • Noriega and Jose Rivera Jr.
  • Noriega and Chris Joel
  • Los Compadres (El Bronco and Rico Suave)
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  • The Texas Outlaws (Todd Dean and Brian Gamble)
  • The New Texas Outlaws (Bad Boy Bradley and Todd Dean)
  • D'Jour Twins (Dave D'Jour and David D'Jour)
  • La Evolución Hardcore (Huracán Castillo Jr. and Rico Suave)
  • The American Family (Idol Stevens and Shawn Spears)
  • 2010s

    • La Amenaza Ilegal (Chicano and Bryan)
  • Chicano and Idol Stevens
  • The New American Family (Idol Stevens and King Tonga Jr.)
  • Los Aéreos (Carlitos and Hiram Tua)
  • Idol Stevens and Abbad
  • Zona Urbana (BJ and Chicano)
  • Los Rabiosos (Mr. Big and Blitz)
  • Black Pain and Mad Man Manson
  • BJ and Joe Bravo
  • Los Fugitivos de la Calle (Niche and Lynx)
  • Tommy Diablo and Johnny Ringo
  • Los Dueños de la Malicia (Dennis Rivera and Noel Rodriguez)
  • The Máximos Bros. (Joel Maximo and Wil Maximo)
  • El Nuevo Mando (Bolo the Red Bulldog and Diabolico)
  • Los Arcángeles (El Cuervo and Tommy Diablo)
  • El Nuevo Mando (El Hombre Bestia Angel and Diabolico)
  • The Sons of Samoa (Afa Jr. and L.A. Smooth)
  • Andy Leavine and Samson Walker
  • Zona 101 (Chicano and Abbad)
  • Chicano and Xix Xavant
  • Los Templarios (William de la Vega and Ash)
  • Los Boricuas (Miguel Pérez Jr. and Huracán Castillo Jr.)
  • La Revolución (La Revolucion II and La Revolucion III)
  • El Hijo de Ray González and Mike Mendoza
  • Juventud Extrema (El Cuervo and Mike Mendoza)
  • La Revolución (La Revolucion I and La Revolucion II)
  • El Cuervo and El Hombre Bestia Angel
  • Khaos and Abaddon
  • Gilbert and Pedro Portillo
  • Doom Patrol (Cold and Death Warrant)
  • 2020s

    • La Formula (Steve Joel and Jay Vélez) (current)


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