Lucha Libre Fighter Fuerza Guerrera Won't Show His Face Without A Mask

by MexicoReporter | September 3, 2007 at 08:28 am
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Fuerza Guerrera is a Lucha Libre fighter in Mexico City with more than 32 years of professional fighting behind him

Fuerza Guerrera is a Lucha Libre fighter in Mexico City with more than 32 years of professional fighting behind him

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NewCorrespondent interview with Fuerza Guerrera

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NewCorrespondent interview with Fuerza Guerrera

Fuerza Guerrera is a famous Mexican Lucha Libre fighter who we met in
the Latino American Gymnasio, Mexico City. He refused to be interviewed
with his face showing - many fighters will only be seen in public
wearing their masks. So we interviewed him from behind - see video. Forgive my poor
Spanish.

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Victoria Revay
Victoria Revay
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at 08:42 on September 3rd, 2007


Jordan Yerman
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at 11:12 on September 3rd, 2007

Way too cool. I'm convinced that the phenomenon of WWE would never exist without Lucha Libre.

denseatoms
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at 11:47 on September 3rd, 2007

Fuerza Guerrera es muy simpático y, a su edad, un verdadero Hércules.  Lo que dijo fue informativo para nosotros que no conocimos bien la Luche Libre.

A propósito, felicidades -- me gustó mucho la entrevista. Es siempre mejor comunicar en el idioma, a pesar de algunos pequeñitos errores -- que no les importan en absoluto a los entrevistados.  No hay que disculparse -- Ud. hizo un acto de valentía (como el de los luchadores mismos).


Gracias.


[Fuerza Guerrera is really a nice guy and, at his age, a real Hercules. What he had to say was very informative for those of us who don't know all that much about Luche Libre.


By the way -- I really liked the interview. It's always better to communicate in the language, in spite of some tiny errors -- which don't matter to the interviewees at any rate. No need to apologize -- you performed an act of courage -- like that of the fighters.

 Thanks.]

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