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|birthdate=[[Toluca]], [[Mexico State]]
|birthdate=[[Toluca]], [[Mexico State]]
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|debut=[[Deportivo Agustin Millan]], [[Toluca]], [[Mexico State]]
Deportivo Agustín millan
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== Profile ==
== Profile ==


Mexico State based luchador tecnico.  His interest began since he was 7 years old.  He used to watch lucha libre with his father. His maestro was Slayer from Mexico State, but [[Negro Navarro]], [[Rey Pantera]] and [[Virus]] had contributed with his prepatation.  He trained for two years and a half in order to go to an exhibition match.   
Mexico State based luchador tecnico.  His interest began since he was 7 years old.  He used to watch lucha libre with his father. His maestro was Slayer from Mexico State, but [[Negro Navarro]], [[Rey Pantera]] and [[Virus]] had contributed with his prepatation.  He trained for two years and a half in order to go to an exhibition match.  Debuted in [[Deportivo Agustin Millan]], [[Toluca]], [[Mexico State]].


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 12:55, 27 February 2019

Profile

Niebla Oscura
Niebla Oscura
Name Niebla Oscura
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Niebla Oscura (debut-)
Family
Maestro(s) Slayer
Birth date, location Toluca, Mexico State
Obituary date
Debut, location Deportivo Agustin Millan, Toluca, Mexico State Deportivo Agustín millan
Lost mask to
Height 166 cm
Weight 73 kg
Signature moves
Titles:

Profile

Mexico State based luchador tecnico. His interest began since he was 7 years old. He used to watch lucha libre with his father. His maestro was Slayer from Mexico State, but Negro Navarro, Rey Pantera and Virus had contributed with his prepatation. He trained for two years and a half in order to go to an exhibition match. Debuted in Deportivo Agustin Millan, Toluca, Mexico State.

Gallery