Riot Fest, Chicago: Punk / alt - rock / hard - core mayhem in Humboldt Park, with carnival rides and
lucha libre wrestlers.
When someone sees Caristico [one of the most famous
Lucha Libre wrestlers] attack an evildoer, you feel as if you were attacking your boss, or a friend that's been bothering you.»
There was even a Mexican fan dressed up as a red - and - green
lucha libre wrestler.
Not exact matches
In professional wrestling, a heel (also known as a rudo in
lucha libre) is a
wrestler who is villainous or a «bad guy», who is booked (scripted) by the promotion to be in the position of being an antagonist.
Wrestlers practicing
Lucha Libre often appeared in Mexican horror films.
Mexico City is also a great place to witness your first
Lucha Libre match, cheering on the
wrestlers as they display the aerial wrestling techniques that differentiate them from their American counterparts.