Mexican Wrestler - Hijo del Perro Aguayo Died

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<h1>Mexican Wrestler - Hijo del Perro Aguayo Died</h1>

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El Hijo del Perro Aguayo, the child of a Mexican wrestling legend and a standout amongst the most prevalent luchadores in Mexico, passed on right on time Saturday morning of wounds he experienced a blow in the ring amid a label group coordinate in Tijuana.

A post-mortem uncovered that Pedro Aguayo Ramirez, his given name, kicked the bucket from injury to the neck and a cervical crack, the Baja California express prosecutor's office declared (by means of the Associated Press). The workplace is considering whether charges will be recorded.

A flying kick from Oscar Gutierrez, the previous WWE star known as Rey Mysterio Jr., dropped Aguayo, who fell oblivious onto the ropes and hung there for very nearly two minutes as the match proceeded, with irritating feature catching the occurrence. At long last, the ref and different members acknowledged he was truly harmed. Aguayo, 35, was taken to a close-by doctor's facility and was claimed dead at 1:30 a.m.

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Aguayo, the child of Pedro "Perro" Aguayo, had wrestled for a long time and drove a gathering called "Los Perros de Mal" (the terrible pooches). He won titles that included national sets with his dad, a national heavyweight title and the Consejo Mundial Lucha Libre world trios title.

"It makes me exceptionally dismal in light of the fact that he was an expert partner and I have extraordinary warmth for his dad," wrestler Hijo del Santo told the AP. "I think the fans in Japan, the U.S. what's more, Mexico, obviously, where he was exceptionally prominent, must be in grieving, particularly due to his childhood. He had much in front of him."

"El Hijo del Perro Aguayo was among the most embellished AAA stars in late memory as a three-time Mexican National Tag Team champion and also a previous Mexican National Light Heavyweight champion and Mexican National Atomicos champion," Mike Chiari of Bleacher Report wrote."There is no doubt that El Hijo del Perro Aguayo was among the most prevalent and fruitful luchadores in Mexico."
 
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