Name Jerry Estrada
Real name Gerardo Hernández Estrada
Nicknames El Puma
Name history Jerry Estrada (debut - )
Trained by: Alberto Mora, Herodes
Birth date January 10, 1958 - Monclova, Coahuila
Wrestling Debut 1978 - Monclova, Coah
Height 5'10"/178 cms
Weight 191 lbs/87 kg
Signature wrestling moves Media Cerrajera, Flying Senton, Tope Suicida, Salida de Bandera
Titles: National Middleweight Title, National Trios Title (with Pirata Morgan & Hombre Bala), CMLL World Light Heavyweight Wrestling Title, National Light Heavyweight Title, Puerto Rico: WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title (2)
Jerry Estrada (full name, Gerardo Hernández Estrada; born January 10, 1958, Monclova, Coahuila), is a Mexican professional wrestler. Estrada was a major star for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre during the 1980s but was one of the first stars to jump to Antonio Peña's AAA promotion during the 1990s. He had a brief run in WWF when AAA and WWF had a working agreement. In 2003, he was forced to retire due to chronic injuries caused by his bumps to the outside of the ring.
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Real name Gerardo Hernández Estrada
Nicknames El Puma
Name history Jerry Estrada (debut - )
Trained by: Alberto Mora, Herodes
Birth date January 10, 1958 - Monclova, Coahuila
Wrestling Debut 1978 - Monclova, Coah
Height 5'10"/178 cms
Weight 191 lbs/87 kg
Signature wrestling moves Media Cerrajera, Flying Senton, Tope Suicida, Salida de Bandera
Titles: National Middleweight Title, National Trios Title (with Pirata Morgan & Hombre Bala), CMLL World Light Heavyweight Wrestling Title, National Light Heavyweight Title, Puerto Rico: WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title (2)
Jerry Estrada (full name, Gerardo Hernández Estrada; born January 10, 1958, Monclova, Coahuila), is a Mexican professional wrestler. Estrada was a major star for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre during the 1980s but was one of the first stars to jump to Antonio Peña's AAA promotion during the 1990s. He had a brief run in WWF when AAA and WWF had a working agreement. In 2003, he was forced to retire due to chronic injuries caused by his bumps to the outside of the ring.
technorati tags: wrestling,pro wrestling,wrestling news,pro wrestling news, professional wrestling,lucha libre,lucha libre aaa,lucha libre mask
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