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|name=Payasito Mike, Solo Mike,  Tyra Fly
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|nicknames=La Guerrera Voladora
|nicknames="La Guerrera Voladora"
|nameHistory=Tyra Fly
|nameHistory=Tyra Fly
|family=[[El Alejandro]] (father)
|family=[[Alejandro el Rico]] (father), Niña Maravilla (sister)
|maestro=[[Atemista]], [[Xtra Large|Alejandro Saez]], [[Guanchulo]], [[Taylor Wolf]], [[Diva Salvaje]], [[Mimo]]  
|maestro=[[Grizzly]], [[Zaddam]], [[Atemista]], [[Xtra Large]], [[Guanchulo]], [[Taylor Wolf]], [[Diva Salvaje]], [[Mimo]]  
|birthdate=[[June 10]], [[1995]] - [[Chile]]
|birthdate=[[June 10]], [[1995]] - [[Chile]]
|debut=[[2012]] - Kairos
|debut=[[2012]] - Kairos

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Payasito Mike, Solo Mike, Tyra Fly
Payasito Mike, Solo Mike, Tyra Fly
Name Payasito Mike, Solo Mike, Tyra Fly
Real name
Nicknames "La Guerrera Voladora"
Name history Tyra Fly
Family Alejandro el Rico (father), Niña Maravilla (sister)
Maestro(s) Grizzly, Zaddam, Atemista, Xtra Large, Guanchulo, Taylor Wolf, Diva Salvaje, Mimo
Birth date, location June 10, 1995 - Chile
Obituary date
Debut, location 2012 - Kairos
Lost mask to
Height 150 cm
Weight 53 kg
Signature moves Latigo de Sorpresa, Capsula del Tiempo, Ambar, Ultrainstinto
Titles: GDLL Women's Championship

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Chilean luchadora técnica since 2012. She was trained for 4 years by Atemista, 1 year with Alejandro Saez, Guanchulo, and Taylor Wolf (each); in Mexico one year with Diva Salvaje, and with Mimo (currently). Her debut waa on 2012 at a Kairos (a Casa de la Cultura/Arts Center).

She has wrestled for Federacion Lucha Libre, 5 Luchas Clandestino, in Teatro Cariola, Campeonato Nacional de Lucha Libre, Full Calama, Full Antofagasta, Magallanes Lucha Libre, Engen Lucha Libre, Acción Sin Límites, and Legión Nueva Era.

She had also presentations in Mexico in Arena Cuautitlan Izcalli, Arena 2 de Junio, and Nación Lucha Libre.

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