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Super Crazy
Super Crazy in 2009
Birth nameFrancisco Islas Rueda
Born(1973-12-03)December 3, 1973(age 50)[1]
Tulancingo,Hidalgo,Mexico[1]
Spouse(s)
Marina Yanagi
(m.1991)
Children3
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Histeria[2]
El Locco[2]
Super Crazy[2]
Super Loco
Super Virus[2]
Billed height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)[3]
Billed weight95 kg (209 lb)[3]
Billed fromTulancingo, Hidalgo, Mexico[3]
Trained byRey Cuervero[2]
Rey Pantera[1]
DebutFebruary 4, 1988[3]

Francisco Islas Rueda[2](born December 3, 1973), better known by his ring nameSuper Crazy,is a Mexicanluchador(orprofessional wrestler). In Mexico, Islas has worked forAsistencia Asesoría y Administración(AAA) and made appearances for various independent promotions but is not currently associated with one specific Mexican promotion. As Super Crazy, Islas gained American exposure by working forExtreme Championship Wrestling(ECW) between 1998 and 2000 and forWorld Wrestling Entertainment(WWE) between 2005 and 2008. He has also toured Japan on several occasions, working forNew Japan Pro-Wrestling(NJPW),Pro Wrestling Zero-One(Zero-1),All Japan Pro Wrestling(AJPW) andPro Wrestling Noah.

Professional wrestling career[edit]

Early career (1988–1997)[edit]

Francisco Islas made his professional wrestling debut in February 1988, at just 14 years of age, after being trained by his older brother Rey Pantera. Islas took thering name"Super Crazy". He initially worked as anenmascarado,or masked wrestler, but lost the mask just over a month after his debut when he lost aLuchas de Apuestas(a "bet match" ) toEl Seminaristain March 1988.[4]From 1988 until 1995 Super Crazy was a mainstay on the Mexicanindependent circuitworking for various promotions, including appearances for theUniversal Wrestling Association(UWA) in the year leading up to its closure. In the UWA Super Crazy won theUWA World Welterweight Championshipon November 17, 1995, and held the title when the UWA closed in December 1995.[5]After the UWA closed Super Crazy still used and defended the UWA title on various independent shows but once he signed with theAAApromotion in 1996 the title was not mentioned. In AAA he was given a new gimmick, a maskedRudo(villain orheel) character called "Histeria" (sometimesAnglicisedas "Hysteria" ). Together withAbismo Negro,Maniaco,Mosco de la MercedI and Mach-1 he comprised a wrestling group calledRudos de la Galaxia(Spanishfor "The bad guys of the universe" ), a group that was involved in astorylinefeud with atecnico(good guy orface) group calledLos Cadetos del Espacio(Spanish for "the Space Cadets" ). In the spring of 1997 Islas, as Histeria, made a couple of appearances for theWorld Wrestling Federation(WWF) due to an AAA/WWF working agreement. Histeria worked mainly againstLos Cadetos del Espacio,especiallyVenumin his appearances onRAW is WARandShotgun.In September 1997 Islas left AAA, giving the "Histeria" name and outfit to another AAA wrestler who had worked as "Quarterback" up until that time, he still wrestles asHisteriatoday.[6]

Islas resumed working as "Super Crazy" when he left AAA to join the newly createdPromo Azteca.Super Crazy also continued his feud with Venum, who now worked as "Venum Black" after leaving AAA, a feud that culminated in a "mask vs. hair"Luchas de Apuestathat Super Crazy won, unmasking Venum Black.[7][8]After leaving AAA Super Crazy began defending the UWA World Welterweight title, losing it toKid Guzmánin 1997.[5]Super Crazy regained the title on June 15, 1998, during a show in Japan and successfully defended the title until October 13, 2000, where he lost it toEl Oriental.[5]In November 1997 Islas began working for WWF under the name "Super Loco", mainly on theirSuper Astrosshows, his only "Main show" appearance was a loss toEl Águilain the first round of theWWF Light Heavyweight Championshiptournament.[9]

Extreme Championship Wrestling[edit]

Early years (1998–2000)[edit]

Super Crazy was signed to a contract byExtreme Championship Wrestling(ECW) owner Paul Heyman in 1998 after Heyman saw him work for the WWF and on the recommendation ofKonnanwho had worked for Heyman. Crazy defeated Antifaz del Nortre in his televised ECW debut on the December 31 episode ofHardcore TV.[10]He was brought in to showcasecruiserweight actionand was paired with other smaller wrestlers in a series of well-received matches for the next two years.[10][11][12]

His first majorrivalryin the cruiserweight division came againstYoshihiro Tajirias the duo competed against each other in a series of matches in the first half of 1999, where the duo exchanged wins onHardcore TV,[11]supercards[13]and theGuilty as Charged[14]and theLiving Dangerouslypay-per-viewevents.[15]Crazy followed with participation in a series of matches with international cruiserweights as he racked up wins against fellowluchadorMosco de la MercedatCyberSlam,[16]JapanesewrestlerTaka MichinokuatHardcore Heaven[17]while losing toItalianLittle GuidoatHostile City Showdown[18]and defeating him at July'sHeat Wavepay-per-view.[19]

Crazy closed the year with two high-profilethree-way dancematches, the first against Tajiri and Guido atAnarchy Rulz[20]and the second against Tajiri andJerry LynnatNovember to Remember.[21]In the end of the year, Crazy joined forces with rival Tajiri and defeated Jerry Lynn and Little Guido in atag team matchatGuilty as Chargedon January 9, 2000.[22]

World Television Champion and various feuds (2000–2001)[edit]

Super Crazy wasbookedto win atournamentin March for theWorld Television Championshipafter the title had been vacated byRob Van Damdue to an injury. He defeatedCW Andersonin the quarter-final round on March 4,Little Guidoin the semi-final round andRhinoin the final round at theLiving Dangerouslypay-per-view, despite interference fromThe Network.[23][24]Crazy made his first televised title defense against Rhino on the March 31 episode ofECW on TNN.Hedroppedthe title toYoshihiro Tajiriin athree-way dance,also involving Little Guido on the April 14 episode ofECW on TNN.[12][24]After the title loss, Crazy faced Guido andKid Kashin a three-way dance atCyberSlam,which Guido won.[25]

Super Crazy went on a hiatus for the next few months until pre-tapedvignettesbegan airing on television in October, which hyped his return at theNovember to Rememberpay-per-view.[12]He was initially booked to face CW Anderson at the event but he was replaced by Kid Kash. Later in the night, he participated in a match for theWorld Tag Team ChampionshipbetweenThe Unholy Alliance(Yoshihiro Tajiri andMikey Whipwreck) andFull Blooded Italians(Little Guido andTony Mamaluke). Crazy substituted for Whipwreck after the latter got injured. FBI retained the titles.[26]Crazy teamed with Unholy Alliance against Hot Commodity (E. Z. Money,Julio DineroandChris Hamrick) in asix-man tag team matchon the November 19 episode ofHardcore TV.Crazy's team lost and the Unholy Allianceturnedon him when Whipwreck helped Tajiri in defeating Crazy in a match.[12]Crazy brought Kid Kash as his mystery partner against Unholy Alliance in a tag team match atMassacre on 34th Streeton December 3, which Crazy's team lost.[27]Crazy and Kash were pitted against Unholy Alliance and Full Blooded Italians in a three-way dance at ECW's final pay-per-viewGuilty as Chargedon January 7, 2001. Unholy Alliance won the match.[28]Crazy performed at ECW's final show on January 13, where he lost to Tajiri.[29]ECW folded down as it was bought by WWF due to thebankruptcy.

Independent circuit (2001–2005)[edit]

After ECW folded, Super Crazy wrestled for different promotions in the US, including the hardcore promotionsXtreme Pro Wrestling(XPW) andCombat Zone Wrestling(CZW), cementing his status as "the Extreme Luchador" or "the Insane Luchador". He also began working forPuerto Rico-basedInternational Wrestling Association(IWA). AtRing of Honor's debut show,The Era of Honor Beginson February 23, 2002, Crazy defeatedEddie Guerreroto become the inauguralIWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion.He was defeated for the title on April 6 byAndy Anderson.Crazy regained the title on April 13 when Anderson forfeited it due to injury. Crazy lost the title once more on April 20, when he was defeated by Anarchy.[30]Super Crazy also held theIWA Hardcore Championshipon nine occasions between 2002 and 2005.[31]He also held theIWA World Junior Heavyweight Championshipthree times in that time period.[32]On February 24, 2001, Super Crazy defeatedPablo Marquezto win theUWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship,which like the UWA Welterweight title was still used on the independent scene in Mexico and Puerto Rico.[33]By the end of 2001 Super Crazy vacated the UWA Junior Heavyweight title.[33]Super Crazy made a couple of special appearances for his old company AAA, teaming withEl Alebrijeand Randy to defeatMáscara Magligna,PentagónandMonstherat the 2001Verano de Escandalo.[34]At the following year'sVerano de EscandaloSuper Crazy teamed with Mr. Águila,La ParkaandLatin Loverto defeatCibernético,Heavy Metal,Héctor Garzaand Leatherface.[35]

He made four tours withNew Japan Pro-Wrestling(NJPW) in 2002 and 2003. His first tour lasted from November to December 2002 and saw Super Crazy work mainly tag matches, teaming mainly withKoji Kanemotoand/orThe Stampede Kidagainst a variety of opponents includingJushin Thunder Liger,El SamuraiandHeat.His second tour took place in February 2003 and saw Super Crazy team up mainly withCurry ManandTiger Mask.Super Crazy mainly faced Jushin Thunder Liger's CTU faction. The third tour took place in May 2003, this time Super Crazy often worked with otherLuchadorstouring NJPW at the time includingÚltimo Guerrero,Rey BucaneroandSangre Azteca.His fourth, and so far final, NJPW tour took place in October and November 2003, again Crazy mainly worked in tag team matches, siding with Koji Kanemoto or Tiger Mask against a variety of opponents.[36]Super Crazy appeared on the March 5, 2003 edition ofTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling's weekly PPV's as one of Konnan'sluchadorchallengers, where he lost toJerry Lynn.Between January and March 2005 Super Crazy worked for the Japanese promotionPro Wrestling ZERO-ONE,winning theZERO-ONE/UPW/WORLD-1 International Junior Heavyweight ChampionshipfromTatsuhito Takaiwaon December 18, 2004.[37]Crazy lost the title toIkuto Hidakaon April 14, 2005, at Zero-1'sOutburst Revolutionshow.[37]

World Wrestling Entertainment[edit]

The Mexicools (2005–2006)[edit]

In 2005, Crazy signed a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). He initially appeared at the WWE-promotedECW One Night Standon June 12, 2005, winning an internationalthree-way danceby pinningYoshihiro Tajiriin the finalpinfallof the match. During the match, he performed amoonsaultfrom a second story balcony.[38]

Crazy's first appearance on WWE television came during the June 18, 2005 airing ofSmackDown!'s sister showWWE Velocity,teaming withPsicosisto defeatAkioandBilly Kidman.Psicosis, Super Crazy, andJuventudgrouped together to form astableknown as theMexicools.The group made their debut asheelson the June 23, edition ofSmackDown!when all three members rode to the ring onJohn Deerelawn mowerswith the decals altered to sayJuanDeere (Johnin Spanish) and wearing matchingcoveralls.[39][40]They then attackedChavo GuerreroandPaul Londonduring theirCruiserweight Championshipmatch.[39]Juventud cut a promo questioning the lack of "true Mexican luchadores" in the Cruiserweight Division, before going on to deride the current state ofMexican Americansin general. Psicosis dubbed the lawnmower they arrived on a "Mexican Limo 2005" and the group claimed that even Mexico's president mocks Mexicans in the United States (in reference toVicente Fox's controversial remark that Mexican immigrants do the jobs "not even theblackswant to do "). Juventud then stated that they were" no longer there to clean toilets and work for "them" (the "gringos" ) but "they" were going to be working for "us" (The Mexicools) ", before dubbing the team" not Mexicansbut Mexicools!"In the following weeks, they continued tointerferein matches and mock the stereotypical image of Mexicans in the United States.

Despite being introduced as heels, the group quickly became favorites of the audience and eventually began acting asfaces.They received strong approval from the audience even during their debut, which occurred inTucson, Arizona.The Mexicools' first PPV debut was on July 24 atThe Great American Bash,defeatingbWoin a six-man tag team match.[41]During the December 2SmackDown!,Super Crazy and Psicosis competed in an over the top rope battle royal against 5 other tag teams.[42]The pair managed to win and earned themselves a match againstMNMatArmageddonfor theWWE Tag Team Championship.[42]Unfortunately for the Mexicools, MNM lost the tag team titles before their match.[43]Not long after, Super Crazy and Psicosis became the only Mexicools left in WWE, as Juventud was released from WWE on January 6, 2006. Super Crazy and Psicosis continued to wrestle as a tag team, but Crazy got his own push as a singles competitor, eventually earning himself #1 contendership for theWWE Cruiserweight Championship.By June 2006 Super Crazy's partnership with Psicosis onSmackDown!began to crumble when Psicosis repeatedly abandoned Crazy during incidents withmonster heelThe Great Khali.[44][45]This resulted in the pairing splitting up and then engaging in a short-lived feud after Psicosis turned heel.[46][47]After the breakup, both Psicosis and Super Crazy disappeared off WWE programming.

Singles competition (2006–2008)[edit]

On September 4, Super Crazy made hisRawdebut match and defeatedChris Mastersusing his trademarkmoonsault.[48]Crazy continued his feud with Masters throughout September, defeated him once more and competing with Masters, along with four other wrestlers (Johnny Nitro,Carlito,Jeff HardyandRandy Orton) in a Six-Pack Challenge Match for theWWE Intercontinental Championshipon the September 18 edition ofRaw,which neither Masters or Crazy were able to win.[49]Crazy was then involved in angles with Nitro andMelina,during which he was aligned withMickie James,who was feuding with Melina at the time.

Super Crazy suffered an injury to his left knee at ahouse showwhich occurred on April 21, 2007, inOberhausen,Germany.[50]The injury was believed to be aMCLtear.[50]Super Crazy returned to action on June 1 in a match taped forHeat,losing to the returningWilliam Regal.On the July 2 ofRaw,Super Crazy wasMr. Kennedy's opponent in aBeat the Clockmatch.[51]Before the match began, Super Crazy appeared to have agreed to let Kennedy win, however, he defeated Kennedy with a roll-up shortly after the match began, while Kennedy was performing his introduction. Kennedy assaulted Super Crazy later that night.[51]Kennedy then defeated Super Crazy in a grudge match two weeks later. In October 2007, Super Crazy formed a tag team withJim Duggan.The team primarily competed onHeatto moderate success until Super Crazy was drafted to the ECW brand.

As part of the2008 WWE Supplemental Draft,Super Crazy was drafted to the ECW brand.[52]Super Crazy returned to SmackDown (although wearing an ECW shirt), losing toThe Brian Kendrick.On the August 19 episode ofECW on Sci-Fi,Super Crazy debuted on the ECW brand, teaming withEvan BourneandTommy Dreameragainst and lost to John Morrison,Chavo GuerreroandThe Miz.[53]On the September 5 episode ofSmackdown!,he defeated Ryan Braddock but was kicked by Vladimir Kozlov after the match. On the October 17 episode ofSmackDown!,he lost to Kendrick's bodyguard,Ezekiel Jackson.Super Crazy's last WWE match took place the following week on the October 24 episode ofSmackDown!,losing to Kendrick. On November 5, 2008, WWE announced that Islas had requested and granted his release from his WWE contract, due to being unhappy with his spot in the company.[54][55]

Return to independent circuit (2008–present)[edit]

Shortly after his release from the WWE Super Crazy returned to Mexico, working a series of shows forEl Hijo del Perro Aguayo'sPerros del Mal Producciones.Super Crazy wrestled several matches against the "Los Perros del Mal" group, and reuniting for one night with his former The Mexicools teammateJuventud Guerrera.[56]On January 10, 2009, Super Crazy defeated X-Fly (formerRudos del Galaxiateammate Mosco de la Merced under a new name) in a "Hair vs. Hair"Luchas de Apuestas[57]His latest appearance for Los Perros del Mal saw Super Crazy side with Los Perros, teaming with Perro Aguayo Jr. and Damian 666 losing to the team ofLA Par-K,OlímpicoandSuper Porkyon June 20, 2009.[57]

On February 14, 2009, Super Crazy made his return to International Wrestling Association in Puerto Rico where he won the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship for a third time by defeating Joe Bravo. Super Crazy held the title until May 16, 2009, where he lost the title to Rick Stanley at IWA'sJuicio FinalShow.[58]On May 2, 2009, he challengedBlue Demon Jr.for theNWA World Heavyweight Championshipon an event inTyler, Texas,but was defeated.[59]Super Crazy received a second shot at the World title on August 9, 2009, in a match that also included Oliver John but once again came up short[60] On August 8, 2009, Super Crazy made a surprise appearance for Xtreme Latin American Wrestling (X–LAW) where he defeated Panama Jack Daniels in an unannounced match to become the promotion's new Junior Heavyweight Champion.[61]Super Crazy defended the X–LAW Junior Heavyweight Championship on September 8, 2009, againstHalloweenandNosawain a three-way death match.[62]

On January 30, 2010, as part ofWrestleReunion 4,Super Crazy made his debut forPro Wrestling Guerrilla,where he was defeated byHuman Tornado.[63]

On June 6, 2010, Super Crazy appeared at AAA'sTriplemanía XVIIIas a representative of Perros del Mal Producciones.[64]On June 20, 2010, Super Crazy was a surprise at AAA's television taping inZapopan, Jalisco.He would team withForeign LegionmembersChessmanandAlex Koslovlosing toExtreme Tiger,Joe LíderandNicho el Millonario.[65]During the main event, Crazy along withLos Perros del MalattackedDr. Wagner Jr.[65]

On December 5, 2010, Super Crazy wrestled for Xplosión Nacional de Lucha (XNL) in Chile, facing XL and Giger in a three–way, two–fall match, where the first fall would be contested for XL's XNL Championship and the second for Crazy's X–LAW Junior Heavyweight Championship. In the first fall Crazy pinned XL to win the XNL Championship, but the roles were reversed in the second fall, when XL pinned Crazy to win the X–LAW Junior Heavyweight Championship.[66]

In 2010 and 2011, Super Crazy representedLos Perros del Malin the group's feud withLos Psycho Circus.On May 29, 2011, atPerros del Mal Producciones'third anniversary show, the two groups faced each other in a six man tag team steel cage Masks vs. HairsLucha de Apuesta,which ended with Super Crazy being left in the cage, forcing him to have his head shaved bald.[67]

Crazy returned to NXL atDesastre Total 2011,where he defeated Katastrofe, retaining the XNL Championship and winning the X-LAW Junior Heavyweight Championship for a second time.[68]At February 19, 2012, he lost the X-LAW title to Daga, in a match where Joe Líder was also involved.[69]

On June 2, 2012, Crazy debuted in Xtrem Mexican Championship's Aniversario, where he won the XMC Championship after he defeated the previous championX-FlyandNecro Butcher.[70]He lost the XNL Championship against Ariki Toa at XNL'sContraataque 2012.[71]

In 2014 Crazy and Mistic Azteca founded their own independent wrestling organization, World of Unpredictable Wrestling Mexico.[72]

Pro Wrestling Noah (2012–2015; 2022–present)[edit]

In 2012, he wrestled for a month with Japanese promotionPro Wrestling Noah,where he had a lot of matches, including a match againstRicky Marvinfor the XNL Championship and a title match against theGHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championsde ANMU (Atsushi AokiandKotaro Suzuki) with Marvin, but they were defeated.[73][74]In July 2012, he returned to Noah. On July 22, Crazy, along with Ricky Marvin, defeated Special Assault Team (Atsushi Aoki and Kotaro Suzuki), won the GHC Heavyweight Junior Tag Team Championship.[75]On September 20, Crazy and Marvin made their debuts forWrestling New Classic(WNC), defeatingEl Hijo del PanteraandYusuke Kodamain a tag team match.[76]On March 10, 2013, Crazy and Marvin lost the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship toGenba HirayanagiandMaybach Taniguchi Jr.[77]Crazy spent the first six months of 2013 in Mexico.

In June 2013, he returned to Noah with his nephew Pesadilla, in the Southern Navigation tour. In July, Los Mexitosos entered in theNTV G+ Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag Leaguefor the vacantGHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.However, they lost, with only six points. In late 2013, Crazy and Pesadilla returned to Noah as Crazy Dynasty. The duo wrestled a losing effort toJushin Thunder LigerandTiger Mask IVon November 11 for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.[78]

Crazy made a return to Noah yet again on March 8, 2014, at Great Voyage in Tokyo, where he won athree-way danceagainstJonah RockandXtra Large.He continued to make appearances for NOAH throughout 2014 including teaming withMatt Strikerin the 2014 Junior Heavyweight Tag League. The pair finished third in their block with four points and after another two-month hiatus, Super Crazy received aGHC Junior Heavyweight Championshipopportunity against championDaisuke Haradaat Great Voyage in Yokohama on October 12. Crazy lost the match and returned to teaming under the Crazy Dynasty name with Pesadilla throughout the year, culminating in a losing effort toKenohandHajime Oharain aTables, Ladders, and Chairs matchfor the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championships on December 27 at Korakuen Hall.

On March 15, Crazy appeared in Noah for the first time that year at Great Voyage in Tokyo, teaming with Jonah Rock,Yoshinari Ogawa,andZack Sabre Jr.in a losing effort toCaptain Noah,Taiji Ishimori,Muhammad Yone,andKatsuhiko Nakajima.[79]Crazy replacedTakeshi Morishimain the 2015Global Tag Leagueand teamed withMitsuhiro Kitamiya,marking Crazy's first heavyweight tournament in Noah.[80]The team failed to win a match and finished last in their block with zero points. From July 18 to August 5, Crazy took part in Noah'sGlobal Junior Heavyweight League.Despite winning his first three matches jumping out to an early lead in his block, Crazy lost his final three matches including a match on the final day againstBengala(played by former partner Ricky Marvin) which would have brought Crazy into at least a tie for first place in his block. Alas, Crazy finished in a four-way tie for third place with six points. In September, Crazy teamed withHitoshi Kumanoin the Global Junior Tag League marking Crazy's fourth consecutive appearance in the tournament. The pairing won only one match and finished last in their block with just two points. Crazy continued to work for Noah throughout 2015 with his final appearance coming on December 4 where he teamed withGenba Hirayanagito defeat Kumano and Ogawa.[81]

On January 5, 2022, Crazy made his return to Noah competing in a six man tag team match as a member ofLos Perros del Mal de Japón.[82]

All Japan Pro Wrestling (2009–2010)[edit]

In July 2009 Super Crazy traveled to Japan to participate inAll Japan Pro Wrestling'sJunior League.Super Crazy qualified for the semifinal by defeatingNosawa Rongaiand Toshizo and wrestling to a draw againstKaz Hayashi.In the semifinal Super Crazy defeatedMinorubut was defeated byShuji Kondoin the final on August 7.[83]While in Japan Super Crazy also made an appearance forHUSTLE,working as "Super Virus", teaming with Devil Pierroth and Rey Ohara, losing to KG,Shiro Koshinakaand Taijiri.[84]

Personal life[edit]

Islas is married to Marina Yanagi and they have three children together. He has a tattoo of a sun on one of his upper biceps, as well as a Mexican designed signature tattoo on the other. Islas' brother, cousin and nephew are also professional wrestlers, and they compete under the ring names Rey Cuervero,Crazy Boyand Pesadilla, respectively.

Islas appeared in a German television contest betweenJoko WinterscheidtandKlaas Heufer-Umlaufwhen one of them had to wrestle alongside Islas. Islas had previously taught them several basics oflucha libre.[2]

Championships and accomplishments[edit]

Luchas de Apuestasrecord[edit]

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
El Seminarista(mask) Super Crazy (mask) Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico State Live event March 1988 [4]
Super Crazy (hair) Kid Guzmán(hair) Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico State Live event 1996
Super Crazy (hair) Venum Black(mask) Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico State Live event March 6, 1998 [7][8]
Zumbido(hair) Super Crazy (hair) Mexico City 48. Aniversario de Arena México April 30, 2004 [4][100]
Super Crazy (hair) X-Fly(hair) Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas Live event January 10, 2009 [Note 1]
Psycho Clown(mask) Super Crazy (hair) Mexico City Perros del MalAnniversary May 29, 2011 [Note 2][67]
Super Crazy (hair) El Felino(hair) Mexico City Lucha Eliteshow February 28, 2016 [101]
Rey Bucanero(hair) Super Crazy (hair) Mexico City CMLL 83rd Anniversary Show September 2, 2016 [102]

Notes[edit]

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