Ricky Reyes
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Ring name(s) | Ricky Reyes |
Billed height | 5 ft 9 in |
Billed weight | 192 lb |
Born | August 28, 1978 Havana, Cuba |
Resides | Los Angeles, California |
Billed from | Havana, Cuba by way of Los Angeles, California |
Trained by | Antonio Inoki Kevin Quinn Shinya Makabe Negro Casas |
Ricky Reyes is a Cuban professional wrestler known for his appearances in Ring of Honor, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, and various other independent promotions.
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[edit] Career
Ricky Reyes is perhaps best known for being one half of the Havana Pitbulls with Rocky Romero. At Reborn: Stage One, the Havana Pitbulls made their ROH debut against then tag champions The Briscoe Brothers in a non title match. Reyes and Romero looked impressive against the champions, but were defeated after a very even match. That night, Homicide challenged for the ROH World Championship against Samoa Joe. It was a wild match which saw the lights in the arena go out as well as a fireball thrown into Joe's face. The next month, Ricky Reyes claimed responsibility for the lights turning off, and said that he and his partner Romero were the newest members of Homicide's group, The Rottweilers. The group also featured Julius Smokes, who would manage Reyes along with the rest of the members.
Reyes and Romero wrestled for the ROH Tag Team Titles at Testing The Limit against the champions CM Punk and Colt Cabana. They won the match and became the new champions. Together, Reyes and Romero defended against many teams, including Special K, Dan Maff and BJ Whitmer, Nigel McGuinness and Chad Collyer, and Roderick Strong and Jack Evans, before losing to Maff and Whitmer. They were the longest reigning champions until Austin Aries and Roderick Strong broke the record in 2006.
Reyes took part in the Trios Tournament in 2005 with partners Rocky Romero and Homicide. They won the tournament defeating Generation Next in the final match. The three winners of this tournament got to choose any match they wanted. While Homicide and Romero went after the World Title, Reyes wanted a tag title shot against Tony Mamaluke and Sal Rinauro. He picked Homicide as his partner, but they did not win.
In late 2005, Reyes began fighting students from the ROH Wrestling School. They were no challenge for him, and he defeated them all quickly. He claimed that no one could escape his Dragon Sleeper. These actions angered then head trainer Austin Aries of Generation Next. At Hell Freezes Over, Aries challenged Reyes to a match, calling him a drunk and saying Rocky Romero carried him. During the match, Reyes locked in the Dragon Sleeper, but Aries was able to bridge up and pin Reyes while the hold was still applied. After the pin, Reyes would not release the sleeper and Roderick Strong and Jack Evans, fellow Generation Next members, came out to break things up. A return match was held at Best in the World, and again Reyes was able to lock in the Dragon Sleeper. This time, Aries got to the ropes, but Reyes still wouldn't break the hold. This caused a disqualification and Strong and Evans to break it up again. The feud came to an end at the 100th Show when Aries and Strong defeated Reyes and Homicide to retain the tag titles.
On September 9, 2006, Ricky Reyes debuted in Combat Zone Wrestling and joined The Blackout by helping Eddie Kingston win the CZW World Heavyweight Championship.
[edit] Finishing and signature moves
- Scoop into Dragon sleeper with body scissors
- Scoop brainbuster
- Stiff kicks
- German suplex
- Rolling Kimura Lock
- Snap Swinging neckbreaker
- Tornado Powerbomb
- Belly to belly suplex
- Jumping spin kick
[edit] Trivia
- Ricky Reyes is sometimes referred to as the gatekeeper and measuring stick of Pro Wrestling Guerrilla because he has faced a number of wrestlers in their debut match for PWG, meaning that a wrestler can prove himself in PWG by wrestling Reyes.
- Ricky Reyes uses Bulls on Parade by Rage Against The Machine as his theme song.
[edit] Championships and accomplishments
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- 4-time EWF Tag Team Champion (with Rocky Romero)
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- 1-time IWC Heavyweight Champion (current)
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- 1-time ROH Tag Team Champion (with Rocky Romero)
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- 1-time UPW Light Heavyweight Champion
- 1-time UPW Tag Team Champion (with Rocky Romero)