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Rey Anillo - El Eterno - Christy Matthews - 06-06-2020 PERSONAL INFORMATION ----------------------------------- Wrestler's Alias: Rey Anillo Wrestler Nicknames: El Eterno The Ageless One Wrestler's Real Name: Never publicly revealed Pic Base: Excalibur Height: 6’0” Weight: 201lbs Birthdate: Never publicly revealed Birthplace: Never publicly revealed, although it is well known the man under the mask is American Current Residence: Mexico City, Mexico Physical Description: Tall, slim, and never seen without his trademark white and black mask, which is adorned with a golden ring on the back, and has golden trim around the eyes, nose and edges. Outside of the ring he’s normally seen in a suit and tie. Inside the ring he competes in a body suit that leaves only his arms exposed. WRESTLING INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------- Wrestling Style: Luchadore / Striker Alignment: Legendary character in Mexico, so likely to get a pop from anyone who’s followed Mexican wrestling. Actual alignment in the USA will depend on who he associates with Years Pro: 50+ Theme Song: "Making A Difference" by UBEM Finishers: Exportacion Mexicana (Blue Thunder Bomb) Gota Eterna (Inverted Death Valley Driver) Signature Moves: Missile Dropkick, often hitting one opponent while landing into a Senton on a downed opponent Spinning Wheel Kick, often off the ropes Strengths: - Has seemingly been a part of the wrestling world for generations, so seemingly has unlimited experience, and utilises that in the way he performs in the ring - Known as a strong striker Entrance: ‘EL ETERNO’ “Making A Difference” by UBEM hits the PA system as those in attendance who know the theme from years in Mexican wrestling rise to their feet. Onto the stage walks the masked legend, Rey Anillo, his distinctive black, white and gold mask and outfit standing out, and with a cape around his shoulders. He spins on the stage before throwing the cape down and holding out his arms, encouraging the fans to cheer. He slowly turns on the stage as the fans clap along with the theme, and then charges to the ring. He leaps onto the apron and flips over the top rope, rolling back to his knees in the middle of the ring before holding out his arms the applause from the fans. Biography: In 1969, an American masked wrestler who was apparently enthralled with Lucha Libre showed up at a wrestling event in Mexico City. Rejected by the crowd as an American imposter as he tried to win over the fans, this masked wrestler quickly turned against the supporters, reducing himself to underhanded tactics to win. This was the day that Rey Anillo was born. Utilising a large golden ring he’d slip onto his finger during matches, Anillo became the scourge of fans across Mexico in the 70s and 80s, always finding his way into situations they didn’t want to see him in, and often emerging victorious. However, as the 90s came around and a more risk taking, ‘hardcore’ style swept the country, the masked man changed up his game. He became known for his risk taking and striking, with some saying that it was as though the man in the mask had changed entirely, while others simply believed that ‘El Eterno’ had changed up his game to compete with the new generation of stars. This new style changed things for Anillo, and he grew into popularity was one of the more beloved acts in Mexico, even travelling as far as Japan to compete. The legend of ‘El Eterno’ has never died down since. Always on the move, unpredictably showing up in new promotions from time to time, the legend of Rey Anillo has spread around the world. At times he’s been credited as a risk-taking daredevil. At other times he’s been seen as a brawling striker. One thing that every fan of Lucha Libre will confirm, however, is that Rey Anillo is seemingly ageless and will live forever amongst the fans who’ve grown up with him. RE: Rey Anillo - El Eterno - Christy Matthews - 06-06-2020 After he made a shocking appearance in the Taking Hold of the Flame Battle Royal, I thought I'd post up a bio for "The Ageless One". If you mention him at all, it's down to you to decide if you want to believe it's been one guy his whole career (as many do believe, since he's ageless) or if you want to believe there's been multiple people under the mask over the years. Also, at this stage he's not yet (publicly) associated with Christy Matthews. I'll update if/when that happens. |