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Stabled formed in [[AAA]] during early [[2006]]. They're patterned after [[Los Cadetes Del Espacio (AAA)|Los Cadetes Del Espacio]] - a group of young high flying tecnicos. The members are:
Stabled formed in [[AAA]] during early [[2006]]. They're patterned after [[Los Cadetes Del Espacio (AAA)|Los Cadetes Del Espacio]] - a group of young high flying tecnicos. The members are:


* [[Rey Cometa]]
* [[Laredo Kid]]
* [[Laredo Kid]]
* [[Super Fly]]
* [[Super Fly]]
* [[Pegasso]]
* [[Rey Cometa]]
* [[Némesis (AAA)|Némesis]]
* [[Némesis (AAA)|Némesis]]
* [[Pegasso]]
* [[Aero Star]]
 
Their 'padrino'(i.e. mentor) is [[Oriental]]. [[Angel]] has also been associated with the group, and pretty much any young debuting high flier in AAA ends up being linked to the rest.
 
This obviously leaves more people than you can have a match, so guys (Nemesis) have ended up in openers instead, or others (Rey Cometa) disappear for stretches on TV. The numbers work in AAA's favor for spot shows, as there can be two different yet complete Fuerza Aera trios working different parts of the country on the same night.


Their 'padrino'(i.e. mentor) is [[Oriental]]. [[Angel]] has also been associated with the group, and pretty much any young debuting high flier in AAA, like [[Aero Star]], ends up being linked to the rest. [[Némesis]] hasnt tag with the other for a long time kinda going back to a low card tecnico in AAA.
Laredo Kid has been positioned as the start of the group. Super Fly has also been pushed, but to a lesser extent.


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Revision as of 13:35, 11 July 2007

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Stabled formed in AAA during early 2006. They're patterned after Los Cadetes Del Espacio - a group of young high flying tecnicos. The members are:

Their 'padrino'(i.e. mentor) is Oriental. Angel has also been associated with the group, and pretty much any young debuting high flier in AAA ends up being linked to the rest.

This obviously leaves more people than you can have a match, so guys (Nemesis) have ended up in openers instead, or others (Rey Cometa) disappear for stretches on TV. The numbers work in AAA's favor for spot shows, as there can be two different yet complete Fuerza Aera trios working different parts of the country on the same night.

Laredo Kid has been positioned as the start of the group. Super Fly has also been pushed, but to a lesser extent.

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