Monday, January 19, 2009

Juventud Guerrera back to AAA?


The AAA (Asistencia Asesoría y Administración) is seriously considering rehiring Juventud Guerrera.


BACKGROUND

After the fall of WCW, Guerrera wrestled for various wrestling companies, including: Xtreme Pro Wrestling, CMLL, World Wrestling All-Stars, AAA, and Frontier Wrestling Alliance.

He was frequently booked in tag team matches with Rey Mysterio in CMLL before Mysterio's signing with WWE. He soon joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.

In 2005, WWE hired Guerrera. Guerrera went on to create the stable group known as "The Mexicools", with fellow wrestlers Super Crazy and Psicosis

On January 6th, 2006, Guerrera was fired. During his final match, Guerrera used a variety of aerial moves, despite WWE management telling all its "cruiserweight" wrestlers to tone down their use of aerial moves.

Guerrera also used the infamous "450 Splash", an aerial move that WWE had banned due to Guerrera using it in a match he had previously had with Paul London, in which Guerrera over-shot the move and landed on London's face, which fractured his facial bones.

Asistencia Asesoría y Administración

Juventud Guerrera would return to Mexico to compete with AAA. Guerrera first appeared on April 30th and formed a new stable known as "Mexican Powers" that will include Joe Lider, Crazy Boy, who is the first cousin of Super Crazy. Former members are Psicosis II, who replaced the original Psicosis, and Extreme Tiger (a relative of Rey Mysterio).

During a TNA vs. AAA Mexico show, Juventud was one of the Mexican wrestlers who aided LAX and attacked A.J. Styles. This footage was later shown on the October 5, 2006 edition of TNA iMPACT!.


Mexican Independent Scene

In August 2008, Juventud held a press conference to announce his departure from AAA. He is headed to the Mexican independent wrestling scene. In September he introduced The Sexicools stable with Intocable and Toscano. Unlike he was rumored to, he did not jump to AAA's rival CMLL.


FINAL THOUGHT

I've always loved Guerrera and his crazy Mexican antics.

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