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Cibernético

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Mexican professional wrestler

Cibernético
Personal information
BornOctavio López Arreola
(1975-04-12)April 12, 1975 (age 50)[3][5]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Cibernético
Ciber the Main Man[1]
Cybernetico
Espiritu Negro
Urko
Billed height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)[2][3]
Billed weight107 kg (236 lb)[3][4]
Billed from"Hell"
Trained byKarloff Lagarde[3][5]
Ray Mendoza[3][5]
Ojo de Tigre[3][5]
Villano III
Ébano Ruiz[3][5]
DebutMarch 1992[3][5]

Octavio López Arreola (born April 12, 1975), better known by thering name Cibernético, is a Mexicanprofessional wrestler, currently working forLucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA).

During AAA's short partnership with theWorld Wrestling Federation, he participated in the1997 Royal Rumble and wrestled onRaw is War andWWF Shotgun Saturday Night, often teaming withPierroth Jr. He is a formerAAA Mega Champion as well as a former three timeCampeón de Campeones, the predecessor to the AAA world championship.

Professional wrestling career

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Universal Wrestling Association (1992–1995)

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Octavio López started out as abody builder, developing the physique that would later on become one of his strong points. He began training for a professional wrestling career in theUniversal Wrestling Association (UWA) Gym underKarloff Lagarde andRay Mendoza as well as training with Ojo de Tigre and Ebano Ruiz.[3][5] He made his professional wrestling debut in 1992 under thering name Urko and later worked asEspiritu Negro for a brief period of time. After wrestling for a few months he decided to dedicate himself to developing his physique and receive further training in the UWA wrestling school.[6] In June 1994 he made his re-debut for the UWA, this time working under a new ring character, Cibernético, (meaning "cybernetic" orCyborg), complete with a colorful mask that looked like it had printed circuitry on it to enhance the "Cyborg" character.[3] On July 31, 1994 Cibernétcio wrestled on his firstToreo de Cuatro Caminos show, UWA's biggest venue. On the night he teamed up with veteransEl Canek andDos Caras, taking onLos Villanos,Villano III,Villano IV andVillano V.[6] While he made his debut as atecnico (fan favorite) he soon turned against El Canek, turningrudo (villain), setting up a feud with the UWA's toptecnico in the hopes of using Cibernético to replace some of the UWA headliners that had left the promotion.[6] The attempt to create new headliners was too late and by January 1995 the UWA closed down.

Asistencia Asesoría y Administración/Lucha Libre AAA World Wide

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Championship reigns (1995–1997)

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After the UWA closed he began working for Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA, later known asLucha Libre AAA World Wide). On October 27, 1995, defeatedPerro Aguayo to win theWWA World Heavyweight Championship, his first wrestling championship.[7] Perro Aguayo later gained the championship back.[7] In AAA Cibernético began to regularly team up with the experiencedrudo (bad guy)Pierroth, Jr. On June 6, 1996 the team of Cibernético and Pierroth, Jr. participated in theWorld Wrestling Peace Festival inLos Angeles, California, where they lost to the team of Perro Aguayo andLa Parka. Cibernético worked his first major AAA show on May 11, 1996 when he teamed with El Picudo andMosco de la Merced atTriplemanía IV-A. The team defeatedOctagón,Último Dragón and La Parka in the third match of the night when Cibernético won the deciding fall by pinning Octagón.[8] A month later he also wrestled atTriplemanía IV-B where Cibernético, Octagón andPsicosis lost toPerro Aguayo,Villano III andVillano IV.[9]

The following year Cibernético wrestled at bothTriplemanía IV-B andTriplemanía V-B. At V-A he faced and defeated former ally Pierroth, Jr. in a singles match after Cibernético had turned on his partner earlier in the year.[10] Two days later he participated in the main event of Triplemania V-B as he teamed with Perro Aguayo, Octagón and El Canek to defeatJake Roberts,Gorgeous George III, El Cobarde, Jr. andFuerza Guerrera.[11] A week later, on June 22, 1997 Cibernético defeatedMáscara Sagrada to win theMexican National Heavyweight Championship during an AAA show inMexico City.[12] Over the summer of 1997 Cibernético reignited his feud with El Canek, drawing on their past from the UWA. At the inauguralVerano de Escandalo El Canek defeated Cibernético in aSteel Cage Match.[13]

Los Vipers (1997–1999)

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Main article:Los Vipers

In August 1997 Cibernético unveiled a new stable calledLos Vipers; which, besides himself, consisted of formerRudos de la Galaxia membersAbismo Negro,Maniaco,Mosco de la Merced andHisteria. That group was joined byPsicosis II andElectroshock as well asLos Mini Vipers,Mini-EstrellaMini Abismo Negro, Mini Histeria,[a] and Mosquito de la Merced.[14] Not long after Los Vipers was formed AAA had to replace the original Histeria, who becameSuper Crazy, with a newHisteria. Only a short time later AAA also had to replace the original Mosco de la Merced as well, when he left the promotion, with a newMosco de la Merced, sometimes referred to as Mosco de la Merced II.[b][15]

The group was a success, propelling Cibernético up the ranks within a few months of the group being unveiled. On December 5, 1997 Cibernético defeatedLatin Lover to win theAAA Campeón de Campeones Championship, the top title in the promotion at the time.[16] In 1998 he briefly exchanged the Campeon de Campeones title with longtime rival Perro Aguayo.[16] Cibernético competed in the 1999Rey de Reyes ("King of Kings") tournament on March 7, 1999. In the first round he defeated stablemate Abismo Negro as well asDos Caras and Máscara Sagrada to qualify for the finals. In the finals he defeated Octagón, Latin Lover and Electroshock to become the 1999Rey de Reyes.[17] By late 1999Los Vipers began fighting amongst themselves as Abismo Negro made a bid to become the leader of the group. The storyline led to the creation of two separate Vipers factions. Cibernético led a group calledLos Vipers Primera Clase ("The First Class Vipers") consisting of himself Psicosis II, Histeria, Mosco De La Merced, Maniaco, Mini Psicosis, Mosquito De La Merced and Mini Histeria. Abismo Negro's group was known asLos Vipers Extreme ("The Extreme Vipers") and besides himself featured Electroshock,Pentagon, Shiiba,El Cuervo and Mini Abismo Negro. After several months of tension and fighting between theLos Vipers factions the storyline was suddenly dropped and the feuding factions reunited.[14]

Lucha Libre Latina (1999–2004)

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By the end of 1999 Cibernético formed anotherrudo faction, a group called Lucha Libre Latina (LLL), a group intent on taking over AAA that was inspired byWorld Championship Wrestling'sNew World Order. Los Vipers became a subgroup within LLL, and Abismo Negro assumed leadership of Los Vipers after Cibernético.[14] Cibernético looked like he could repeat asRey de Reyes winner at the2000 Event, but was defeated by Abismo Negro in the final.[18] A few months later Cibernético teamed up with LLL members Abismo Negro, Electroshock andPro Wrestling Noah wrestlerShiima Nobunaga in the main event ofTriplemanía VIII, only to lose to Octagón,Jushin Thunder Liger, Latin Lover andEl Alebrije.[19] While Cibernético was leading LLL Abismo Negro was rising through the ranks of AAA, bolstered by his leadership ofLos Vipers. Negro's status as a main eventer caused storyline problems between LLL's leader Cibernético and Abismo Negro, leading to a series of matches between the two to see who should lead and who should follow. On September 29, 2000, Negro defeated Cibernético in a one on one match atVerano de Escandalo 2000.[20] When the two faced off in asteel cage match atGuerrera de Titanes 2000, the match ended without a winner, after which the rivalry between the leader and the deputy leader was put on the back burner.[21] On June 30, 2001 Cibernético's almost three-year-long reign as Campeon de Campeones was ended whenHeavy Metal won the title from him. Cibernético regained the title less than two months later, becoming the only three time Campeon de Campeones in the history of the title.[22] Cibernético would retain the title until AAA quietly stopped promoting the belt some time in 2005.[22] Cibernético's LLL was seen as a direct challenge to the authority of AAA founder and ownerAntonio Peña and led to a match between Cibernético and Peña, who had been a wrestler before retiring in the 1980s. The two wrestled at the 2001Guerrera de Titanes which Cibernético easily won in under three minutes.[23] On January 20, 2002 Cibernético finally managed to defeat his longtime rival El Canek to win theUWA World Heavyweight Championship, a title he would retain for almost 10 months before El Canek regained the title on November 15, 2002.[24]

La Secta Cibernetica (2004–2006)

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Main article:La Secta Cibernética

In 2004, Cibernético once again founded a new group,La Secta Cibernética, a pseudo-religious cult, with Cibernético as its "religious leader". The group consisted of Cibernético's longtime associatesCharly Manson andChessman who had both been part ofLos Vipers and LLL, and also includedThe Black Family (Ozz, Cuervo,Espiritu andEscoria).La Secta Cibernetica continued the storyline with Peña's loyalists that had been started back in the LLL days. Peña's main defender wasLa Parka (II), which in turn made him Cibernético's main rival. The two men faced off in the main event ofTriplemanía XII in one of the biggestLucha de Apuesta, or "mask vs. mask" matches of the year. In the end the Peña backed La Parka defeated Cibernético and forced him to unmask after the match.[25] At the following show,Verano de Escandalo (2004) La Parka once again got the better of Cibernético, defeating him in a "Lights out" match.[26] Frustrated by his inability to defeat La Parka (in the storyline) Cibernético brought in a masked wrestler calledMuerte Cibernética ("Cybernetic Death") to target La Parka. AtTriplemanía XIV La Parka repeated the feat and unmasked Muerte Cibernética just like he had unmasked Cibernético two years prior[27] Following the unmasking Muerte Cibernética slowly began to take control ofLa Secta, taking advantage of Cibernético suffering a serious knee injury that took him away from the ring for several months.[14]

Los Hell Brothers (2006–2008)

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When Cibernético returned to the ring he turnedtecnico for the first time in his AAA career and created a new group calledLos Hell Brothers with formerLa Secta members Chessman and Charly Manson.[28] Together the group fought against Muerte Cibernética'sLa Secta de la Muerte group. The storyline between the two factions reached its crescendo at the 2006Guerra de Titanes where Cibernético defeated his opponent in an"extreme coffin" match with the storyline featuring Muerte Cibernética locked in the coffin and then thrown into a volcano.[29] The storyline led to Muerte Cibernética returning a few months later under the name "El Mesias", claiming that he was resurrected from the dead. El Mesias and theSecta de Mesias joined forced withKonnan'sLa Legión Extranjera ("The Foreign Legion") to become the toprudo faction of AAA. Meanwhile, Cibernético andLos Hell Brothers quickly became the most popular group in AAA, aided by Cibernétcio and La Parka reconciling their past differences.[30] AtTriplemanía XVLos Hell Brothers defeated the team of El Mesias andLa Legión membersSean Waltman, andKenzo Suzuki in aDomo De La Muerte cage match. Cibernético was the last man to leave the cage to earn the victory; as a result of the outcome Kenzo Suzuki was shaved bald after the match.[31]

In the fall of 2007 AAA decided to create a single top championship when they introduced theAAA Mega Championship. The tournament saw Cibernético defeatMr. Niebla in the first round, only for him to lose to his fellowHell Brother Chessman in the second round. On the same night that El Mesias became the first ever AAA Mega Champion Cibernético, Charly Manson andEl Zorro defeatedLa Secta de Mesias in aDomo de la Muerte match that served as the main event of the 2007Verano de Escandalo. As a result of their loss Espiritu had his hair shaved off.[32] Cibernético immediately targeted El Mesias' newly won title, earning a title shot at the 2007Guerra de Titanes, in a match that also included El Zorro. During the match El Mesias and El Zorro poured lighter fluid on a table, set it on fire and thenpowerbombed Cibernético through the table. While the stunt was designed to look more dangerous than it actually was, Cibernético suffered serious burns to his back and shoulder when the stunt did not go as planned.[33] AAA wrote the accident into the storyline, making it appear that El Mesias and El Zorro meant to injure Cibernético. Taking advantage of the emotional support Cibernético received during his recovery AAA decided to have Cibernético win the AAA Mega Championship on March 16, 2008 as he defeated El Mesias in the main event of the 2008Rey de Reyes show.[34] Cibernético would go on to gain revenge on El Zorro for his part in the injury as he successfully defended the AAA Mega Championship against El Zorro in the main event ofTriplemanía XVI.[35]

After gaining revenge on El Mesias and El Zorro Cibernético had to contend with a challenger from withinLos Hell Brothers. Chessman had earned the number one contender position and was demanding that Cibernético should defend the title against him. With the tension building between the two they asked Charly Manson to pick a side, but instead of breaking his friendship with either wrestler he walked away, endingLos Hell Brothers. After the break-up Chessman turnedrudo on Cibernético, attacking him after a match. The title match between the two took place at the 2008Verano de Escandalo, which Cibernético won.[36] Cibernético also won a subsequent rematch at the 2008Antonio Peña Memorial Show in a match that also included El Zorro.[37]

World Wrestling Federation (1996–1997)

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In late 1996 Cibernético began making appearances on the United States-basedWorld Wrestling Federation (WWF) due to a working relationship between AAA and the WWF. Cibernético (billed as "Cybernetico" in the WWF) and Pierroth, Jr. showed up during the WWF'sIn Your House 12: It's Time show as they came to ringside during aWWF World Tag Team Championship match between championsOwen Hart andThe British Bulldog defending againstRazor Ramon II andDiesel II to antagonize the champions.[38] The storyline was supposed to set up Cibernético and Pierroth, Jr. as challengers for Hart and Bulldog's championship. While in the WWF Cibernético and Pierroth, Jr. defeatedThe New Rockers (Marty Jannetty andLeif Cassidy) at aRaw show and later lost toDoug Furnas andPhil LaFon by disqualification during aSuperstars taping.[39][40] Cibernético and Pierroth, Jr. both participated in the 1997Royal Rumble elimination match. He was the 15th man to enter the ring. He was eliminated by Pierroth, Jr. andMil Máscaras, the other two AAA representatives in the match.[41] The Rumble was Cibernético's last appearance for the WWF.

Independent circuit (2008–2009)

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Konnan andLa Legión won the storyline control of AAA at the 2008 Peña memorial show, a move that led to Cibernético quitting AAA and vacating the championship.[42] During his last wrestling appearance for AAA Cibernético put on aLos Perros del Mal T-shirt, which lead to speculation that thePerros del Mal were coming to AAA.[43] It was later confirmed that Cibernético was indeed leaving AAA with rumors of him working for thePerros del Mal wrestling promotion.[44][45] Initially this was believed to be just a storyline planned by AAA and Cibernético, but when Cibernético appeared on the firstPerros del Mal show promoted byPerro Aguayo, Jr. it seemed that real life had imitated the storyline and that Cibernético had indeed left AAA. Early on Cibernético worked together with Perro Aguayo, Jr. who led thePerros del Mal stable, but soon the storyline changed into a four-way rivalry between himself, Aguayo, Jr., L.A. Park andDr. Wagner, Jr.[46] He also worked several Universal Wrestling Entertainment (UWE) shows, main eventing against his old rival El Canek as well as Dr. Wagner, Jr. and L.A. Park.[47][48] While on the independent circuit Cibernético founded a group calledLos Bizarros, a group representing "alternative life styles" such asPunk,Emo andCross-dressing.[49] Although he had left AAA, the two parties were trying to work out a deal for Cibernético's return to the promotion. He was originally slated to be Charly Manson's "surprise partner" at the 2009Rey de Reyes show, but a deal could not be reached between the two parties.[50] Later on Cibernético worked for AAA, participating in their tour of the western United States in April 2009, with Cibernético claiming that he only did it out of loyalty to the Peña family.[51][52]

Return to AAA

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Feud with La Legión Extranjera (2009–2010)

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In late June 2009, not long after Konnan andLa Legión had lost their power in AAA, Cibernético returned to AAA full-time.[53] Even after he returned to AAA full-time he was still promoted for aPerros del Mal show in June that was also supposed to feature Dr. Wagner, Jr. in the end neither wrestler appeared on the show as they were working for AAA on that date.[54][55] In Cibernético's first appearance on AAA television attacked the then reigning AAA Mega Champion Dr. Wagner, Jr., inserting himself in the main event storyline between Dr. Wagner, Jr. and El Mesias. This led to a three-way world title match at the 2009Verano de Escandalo show. Cibernético was the first man eliminated from the match and was subsequently removed from the storyline as Dr. Wagner, Jr. defeated El Mesias to retain the championship.[56] At AAA'sHéroes Inmortales III show on October 31, 2009 Cibernético won a 12-manBattle Royal to win the 2009Copa Antonio Peña.[57]

In the days following Heroes Inmortales III a story of a backstage fight between Cibernético and Konnan surfaced, making it appear that the two had a legitimate problem with each other that went beyond fictional storylines. The "real" aspects of the fight were soon questioned, making it obvious that it was, like everything else that appears on wrestling shows, a staged event to build the feud between Cibernético and Konnan.[58][59] AAA worked the past history of Cibernético and Konnan into a heated storyline, citing Cibernético's supposed "real life" problems with Konnan and vice versa. Cibernético was attacked several times by Konnan andLa Legión Extranjera, both during a press conference and a later television taping in preparation for a match between the two at the 2009Guerra de Titanes.[60][61] The match atGuerra de Titanes was planned out to include Konnan'sLa Legión interfering in the match, beating Cibernético so that Konnan could win the match. The ensuring attack was described as a "massacre" due to the large amount of blood Cibernético spilled during the match.[62][63] Following the event Cibernético did not appear for several AAA events to illustrate how brutal the match at Guerra de Titanes was. When he finally did return he had allied himself with the undefeatedLos Psycho Circus to counter Konnan'sLa Legión Extranjera and even the sides.[64] During an AAA Television taping on February 18, 2010 inToluca,Mexico State Cibernético challenged Konnan to aLumberjack match where members ofLa Legión andLos Psycho Circus would serve as lumberjacks.[65] At the 2010Rey de Reyes Cibernético defeated Konnan in a match that resembled a no rules fight more than a professional wrestling match, including Konnan's forehead bleeding profusely. During the matchLa Legión attacked Cibernético butLos Psycho Circus was able to holdLa Legión off while Cibernético applied theGarra Cibernetica ("Cibernético Claw; aChokeslam) on Konnan to gain the victory. After the matchLa Legión attacked Cibernético, drawing out El Mesias to aid Cibernético. After a couple of moments of fighting Dorian Roldan and a man wearing a black trenchcoat and a blackbalaclava comes to the ring, attacking Cibernético and El Mesias to giveLa Legión the advantage. Afterwards the masked man was revealed to be L.A. Park who was siding withLa Legión.[66]

Following his victory over Konnan Cibernético began targeting the other members ofLa Legión, especially longtime member El Zorro andVampiro who had recently sided with them. When El Mesias was forced out of the ring due to a shoulder injury Cibernético had to fight the odds by himself. AtTriplemanía XVIII Cibernético teamed up withTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) workerAbyss to fight El Zorro and Vampiro in a hardcore match. The match saw the interference ofLa Legión members Chessman,Christopher Daniels,Alex Koslov,Nosawa andHernandez throughout the match. Near the end of the match Vampiro got into an argument with Konnan resulting in Konnan tossing a handful of white powder into Vampiro's face. Blinded, Vampiro became a victim of Cibernético'sGarra Cibernetica for the pin fall. After the match La Legión attacked the twotecnicos again, but were fought off, then beaten down by Cibernético, with assist fromLa Hermandad 187 (Nicho el Millonario andJoe Líder).[67]

Los Bizarros and La Secta Bizarra (2010–2013)

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Cibernético was scheduled to team up Heavy Metal, La Parka and Octagón atHéroes Inmortales IV againstLa Sociedad, a superstable consisting of the invadingLos Perros del Mal stable,La Legión Extranjera,La Milicia andLos Maniacos, but prior to the matchLa Sociedad's leader Konnan announced that Cibernético had decided to turn his back on AAA and join his team instead.[68][69] AAA bought Konnan's claim and replaced Cibernético and Octagón, who was injured in a backstage assault by someone resembling Cibernético (later revealed asSuper Fly), in the match with Dark Ozz and Dark Cuervo.[68][69][70] However, in the end Cibernético interfered in the match and helped AAA pick up the win.[69] Afterwards, Cibernético, upset with AAA and in particular his friend La Parka for believing he had turned on the company, decided to re–formLos Bizarros with Amadeus, Escoria,Nygma and Taboo.[71][72] On November 22Los Bizarros solidified their statuses astweeners by attacking not onlyLa Sociedad, but also La Parka.[73] On December 5, 2010, atGuerra de Titanes Charly Manson was revealed as the newest member ofLos Bizarros, as he made a surprise jump fromConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) back to AAA.[74][75] During Cibernético's and La Parka's heated rivalry it was implied that Cibernético had assaulted and hospitalized Parka's three-year-old son, his own godson.[76] On March 13, 2011,La Milicia andLa Sociedad memberBilly el Malo, who had been secretly working for Cibernético since at least October 2010, made a jump toLos Bizarros.[77] In May, La Parka formed his own groupEl Inframundo ("The Underworld") to counteractLos Bizarros.[78] On June 18 atTriplemanía XIX, Cibernético, Billy el Malo, Charly Manson and Escoria defeated La Parka, Dark Ozz,Drago and Octagón, when Cibernético pinned Parka following a distraction from Taboo, who appeared at the top of the ramp with his son. After the match it was revealed that Taboo was in fact Parka's brother.[79] On October 9 atHéroes Inmortales, both Cibernético and La Parka took part in theCopa Antonio Peña gauntlet match and ended up causing each other's eliminations from the match. Later in the event, the rivalry took a surprise twist, when Parka turnedrudo and joinedLa Sociedad.[80] Cibernético finalized histechnico turn on December 1 by feigning joiningLa Sociedad, before turning on them and being beaten down and bloodied byLos Perros del Mal.[81] On March 18, 2012, atRey de Reyes, Cibernético, Billy el Malo and Escoria defeated La Parka,Dark Dragon andTito Santana in what was billed as the final chapter in the rivalry between Cibernético and Parka. After the match, Parka's stablemates attacked him, which led toLos Bizarros returning to the ring and chasing them away, saving Parka.[82]

In June, Cibernético began feuding with El Hijo del Perro Aguayo and hisLos Perros del Mal stable, who had in storyline sidelined El Mesías with an arm injury.[83] On August 18, Cibernético combined his two previous stables,Los Bizarros andLa Secta, to formLa Secta Bizarra Cibernetica, continuing his rivalry withLos Perros del Mal.[84][85] The rivalry between Cibernético and Aguayo culminated in aLucha de Apuestas in the main event ofTriplemanía XXI on June 16, 2013, where Cibernético was defeated and, as a result, forced to have his head shaved.[86] Cibernético and Aguayo had a rematch on August 2, where Cibernético was victorious. Post-match, Cuervo, Escoria, Espiritu and Ozz turned on theirLa Secta leader Cibernético, forming a newrudo version of the stable.[87][88] Cibernético then came together with Aguayo and El Mesías to battle his former stable.[89] On December 8 atGuerra de Titanes, Aguayo turned on Cibernético and joined the reformedLa Sociedad.[90]

Los Hell Brothers return (2014–2015)

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On September 14, 2014, Cibernético announced he was forming a new group to battleLa Sociedad.[91] On September 26, Cibernético turnedrudo and revealed that his "new" group was the reformedLos Hell Brothers stable, now made up himself, Chessman andAverno.[92] In February 2015,Los Hell Brothers officially joinedLa Sociedad.[93] On June 14, 2015, atVerano de Escándalo,Los Hell Brothers won theAAA World Trios Championship.[94] On November 9, Cibernético announced his departure from AAA.[95]

Lucha Libre Elite (2015–2017)

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On November 15, 2015, Cibernético made his debut forLucha Libre Elite, attackingCarístico.[96] He then formed another version ofLos Hell Brothers withBlack Warrior,Mephisto and Sharlie Rockstar, the former Charly Manson.[97] On May 21, 2016, Cibernético became the inaugural Elite Heavyweight Champion.[98]

Return to CMLL (2018–2019)

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Cibernético returned to CMLL on June 15, 2018 working the main event of CMLL'sSuper Viernes show, where he,Rush andEl Terrible defeated the team ofL.A. Park,Rey Fénix andVolador Jr. by disqualification.[99] Two weeks later Cibernético, billed as "Ciber the Main Main" joined forces with Sharlie Rock Star (Formerly Charly Rockstar) and The Chrizh (formerly El Zorro) as "Klan Kaoz" (later renamed "The Cl4n") made their CMLL debut, losing toCarístico,Valiente and Volador Jr.[1] At theCMLL 85th Anniversary Show on September 14, 2018, The Cl4n defeatedLos Guerreros Laguneros (Euforia,Gran Guerrero andÚltimo Guerrero) to win theCMLL World Trios Championship.[100]

Second return to AAA (2021–present)

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On December 4, 2021, atTriplemanía Regia II, Cibernético made his return to AAA after a six year hiatus.[101]

In other media

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In 2007 Cibernético starred in as the title character of acomic book published by "SuperComics". While the comic starred a wrestler it was not a comic about professional wrestling, instead the story was set in a futuristic Mexico, with Cibernético as a biker saves a small town from the bad guys. The story was called"El Ojo Cibernético, e Historias de Carretera", or "The Cybernetic eye, and stories of the highway".[102][103][104] In August 2010 Cibernético was featured in a national television commercial in Mexico for the fast food franchiseBurger King.[105]

Championships and accomplishments

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Luchas de Apuestas record

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See also:Luchas de Apuestas
Winner (wager)Loser (wager)LocationEventDateNotes
La Parka (mask)Cibernético (mask)Naucalpan, MexicoTriplemanía XIIJune 20, 2004[25]
Cibernético (hair)Kenzo Suzuki (hair)Mexico City, State of MexicoTriplemanía XVJuly 15, 2007[31][e]
Cibernético (hair)Espiritu (hair)Guadalajara, JaliscoVerano de EscandaloSeptember 16, 2007[32][f]
El Hijo del Perro Aguayo (hair)Cibernético (hair)Mexico City, State of MexicoTriplemanía XXIJune 16, 2013[86]
Pagano (hair)Cibernético (hair)Mexico City, State of MexicoTriplemanía XXX: Mexico CityOctober 15, 2022[110]
Cibernético (hair)Psicosis (mask)Azcapotzalco, Mexico City,Triplemanía XXXII: Mexico CityAugust 17, 2024[g]

Footnotes

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  1. ^Not the wrestler currently working asMini Histeria in AAA
  2. ^The original Mosco de la Merced now wrestles asX-Fly since he did not hold the trademark to the Mosco de la Merced character.
  3. ^GPCW championship recognized by AAA after GPCW folded
  4. ^Not to be confused with a similarly named IWC World Heavyweight Championship promoted outside of AAA.
  5. ^This was asteel cage match that also includedCharly Manson,Chessman,X-Pac, andEl Mesias.
  6. ^This was a steel cage Match that also included Charly Manson, Chessman,El Zorro,Ozz,Escoria, andCuervo.
  7. ^This was aDomo De La Muerte cage match that also involvedMurder Clown, Dave the Clown, Panic Clown,Dark Cuervo,Dark Ozz, El Fiscal andAbismo Negro Jr.

References

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  1. ^ab"Penta el Zero M apareció en el CMLL; Carístico en la mira".MedioTiempo (in Spanish).MSN. June 29, 2018. RetrievedJune 29, 2018.
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