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*[[Moonsault#Standing moonsault|Standing Moonsault]] and [[Leg drop]] combo.
*[[Moonsault#Standing moonsault|Standing Moonsault]] and [[Leg drop]] combo.
*[[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers#Catching hip toss|Catching hip toss]] to overhead throw.
*[[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers#Catching hip toss|Catching hip toss]] to overhead throw.
*[[Facebuster#Wheelbarrow facebuster|Wheelbarrow facebuster]] and [[Facebuster#Sitout facebuster]] combo.
*[[Facebuster#Wheelbarrow facebuster|Wheelbarrow facebuster]] and [[Facebuster#Sitout facebuster|Sitout facebuster]] combo.


== Championships and accomplishments ==
== Championships and accomplishments ==

Revision as of 22:09, 5 February 2006

Francisco Pantoja Islas, a.k.a. Super Crazy, is a Mexican professional wrestler currently performing for World Wrestling Entertainment on the SmackDown! brand, in its tag team division as a member of The Mexicools with Psicosis. He is perhaps best known for his stint in Extreme Championship Wrestling.

Profile

  • Height: 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
  • Weight: 180 lb
  • Birthday: December 3, 1973
  • Hometown: Tulancingo, Hidalgo
  • Trained by: Rey Pantera
  • Debut: February 1988
  • Previous identities: Super Loco, Hysteria, Super Lobo, The Latino crusader, The Animal
  • Quotes: "I am very crazy, I am SUPER CRAZY!"

Finishing and signature moves

With Psicosis

Championships and accomplishments

  • 1-Time ECW World Television Champion
  • 2-Time NWA Canadian Champion
  • 1-Time NWA Canadian Junior Heavyweight Champion
  • 2-Time IWA Intercontinental Champion
  • 3-Time IWA Junior Heavyweight Champion
  • 9-Time IWA Hardcore Champion
  • 1-Time UWA Junior Heavyweight Champion
  • 2-Time UWA Welterweight Champion
  • 1-Time NWA Zero-One International Junior Heavyweight Champion
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) ranked him # 198 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003.

Championship succession


ECW World TV Championship Reigns
Preceded by:
Vacant
First Succeeded by:
Yoshihiro Tajiri

External links