Los Gringos Locos
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Los Gringos Locos (intended to mean The Crazy Americans in English although Gringo usually means "foreign" in general) were a lucha libre stable in Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA).
The team of Eddy Guerrero and Love Machine Art Barr, known as La Pareja del Terror, along with Madonna's Boyfriend (aka Louie Spicolli), Black Cat and Konnan were the most hated group in Mexico during their brief run in the early 1990s. The most iconic match for this group was when the team of Guerrero and Barr took on El Hijo del Santo and Octagón in a double hair vs. double mask match on November 6, 1994 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena in the When Worlds Collide pay-per-view. The match was an instant classic and achieved a five star rating (the highest rating a match could receive) by American wrestling journalist, Dave Meltzer, editor of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Even more interesting is the fact that Art Barr had begged to be included in the match, which was originally supposed to be Eddy Guerrero vs. El Hijo del Santo, as a battle of the sons of the legendary La Pareja Atomica, Gory Guerrero and the original El Santo. After their "loss", Guerrero and Barr were shaved bald and received $7,500 each for the match.
Unfortunately, the match would prove to be Barr's last. With Art on the verge of superstardom and Eddy right by his side, the team was expected to make an impact in the United States with ECW, where they would have most likely feuded with the Public Enemy, the top act of the promotion. However, only two and a half weeks after this classic match, Art Barr died, while home for Thanksgiving, at the age of twenty eight. No cause could be determined for Barr's death, but it has been widely speculated that his death may have been the result of a bad reaction to mixing alcohol and pain pills, which were found in his system at the time of his death. With the Mexican economy collapsing shortly thereafter, owner Antonio Peña could no longer afford to keep Los Gringos Locos. Guerrero and Konnan headed to ECW, with Konnan also beginning the short lived Promo Azteca promotion in Mexico. Spicolli was soon hired by WWF as Rad Radford, and Black Cat headed back to Japan. Both Eddie Guerrero and Konnan would go on to major success in the United States.
The only surving member of this team is Konnan.
[edit] Championships and accomplishments
- One-time AAA/IWC World Tag Team Champions
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated ranked them number eighteen of the one hundred best tag teams during the "PWI Years" in 2003.