Harry Del Rios

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Harry Del Rios(born September 17, 1972) is an Americanprofessional wrestler.Rios is best known as theSpellbinderandPhantasiofrom WWE, but he has competed under many otherring namesduring his career.

Harry Del Rios
Born(1972-09-17)September 17, 1972(age 52)[1]
New York,New York,U.S.
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Big Titan
Del Rios
Elijah
Gangsta B.I.G.
Magnificent Maurice
Phantasio
Shock
Spellbinder
Streak
Super Spell
Billed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Billed weight273 lb (124 kg)
Debut1993
Retired2012

Professional wrestling career

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United States Wrestling Association (1993-1997)

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Del Rios' first prominent wrestling role was in theUnited States Wrestling Association.He debuted there on September 13, 1993. He wrestled as the Spellbinder for the first 4 matches of his career, then switched to wrestling under his real name, then switched back to the Spellbinder gimmick in March 1994. He would use the Spellbinder gimmick for the remainder of his time in USWA. He feuded with Brian Christopher in 1997. He appeared on USWA TV in January & February.[2]He stayed until USWA folded in 1997.

World Wrestling Federation (1993, 1995, 1997)

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Del Rios made his first appearance inWorld Wrestling Federation(WWF) when he wrestled a dark match against Bobby Who on the May 10, 1993 episode ofMonday Night Rawat the Manhattan Center.[3]He received another tryout at the 2nd anniversary taping ofRawin Houston, TX on January 2, 1995 when he defeatedReno Riggins.[4]

Rios made one televised appearance on the July 16, 1995 episode ofWrestling Challenge.He portrayed ababyfacenamed "Phantasio", a magician wrestler. Phantasio wore a black and white mime mask (which he handed to a young fan sitting at ringside) that revealed matching facepaint when removed. He defeatedTony DeVitoby sneaking up from behind, and magically pulling out his boxers allowing him to roll up DeVito for the victory. After the match, he magically removed the boxers (black and white colored) of refereeEarl Hebner.[5]Though he never again appeared on TV,[6]he did wrestle a match againstRad Radfordat ahouse showin a victorious effort.

Rios returned in 1997, appearing in a dark match on the March 17, 1997 episode ofMonday Night Rawheld in Syracuse, NY. Wrestling as The Spellbinder, Rios was defeated by Aldo Montoya.[7]He wrestled on a trio of house shows held in Tennessee againstMark Henryin December of that year.

Independent Circuit (1997-2002)

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He continued to wrestle in various Memphis promotions after leaving the USWA. He won the NWA North American Tag Team Title withBrian Christopherin 1999, and thePower Pro Wrestling Heavyweight titlein 2000.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2002)

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Harry Del Rios competed onNWA:TNA's first-ever broadcast on June 19, 2002.[8]He wrestled asDel Rios(essentially a rip-off ofScott Steinerand his "Big Poppa Pump" character), but was not used by TNA after the initial broadcast.

Later career (2003-2012)

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In 2003, Rios made a short lived comeback asShock.He teamed up with wrestler Awe ( "British Storm"Ian Harrison). The team would wrestle primarily inMemphis Wrestling.He retired from wrestling in 2005.

In the December 2006 issue ofWWE Magazine,there is a short interview with Harry Del Rios concerning the Phantasio character. Del Rios claims that the idea originated as a combination of theUltimate Warriorandthe Legion of Doomgimmicks. He also hinted at a possible return of the Phantasio persona.

On June 2, 2012 Del Rios revived The Phantasio character at Pro Wrestling Syndicate in a winning effort againstSimon Deanin Rahway, NJ.[9]

Championships and accomplishments

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References

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  1. ^"Wrestling Observer/Figure Four Online -- WWE, TNA, UFC and International Wrestling and MMA Headlines - George Wren interviews Spellbinder".Archived fromthe originalon September 26, 2010.RetrievedJuly 26,2010.
  2. ^"Spellbinder".obsessedwithwrestling.
  3. ^"1993".thehistoryofwwe.January 16, 2023.
  4. ^"1995".thehistoryofwwe.January 16, 2023.
  5. ^Phantasio makes his WWE debut: Superstars, July 16, 1995
  6. ^Shields, Brian; Sullivan, Kevin (2009).WWE Encyclopedia.Dorling Kindersley.p.235.ISBN978-0-7566-4190-0.
  7. ^"1997".thehistoryofwwe.January 16, 2023.
  8. ^Gray, Richard (November 1, 2007)."Phantasio, Batista Dropping The Title, DX/Austin".Wrestling World News.RetrievedMay 30,2010.
  9. ^"- YouTube".YouTube.
  10. ^"Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) 500 for 1997".The Internet Wrestling Database.RetrievedAugust 25,2015.
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