He bills himself as a Parisian-Spaniard Lucha Libre Style Wrestler, Norangé Ocho, and he dazzled Delaware Pro Wrestling fans in his debut at RCP’s Split Decision Event. Despite his team losing their match against former Right Coast Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champions, The Baldwin Brothers, and The Mexican Hardcore Champion Pedro Duro, Norangé Ocho along with his fellow Mascot Island Misfits, figuratively, tore the roof down of the Greater Newark Boys and Girls Club with their performances.
Despite his team losing their match against former Right Coast Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champions, The Baldwin Brothers, and The Mexican Hardcore Champion Pedro Duro, Norangé Ocho along with his fellow Mascot Island Misfits, figuratively, tore the roof down of the Greater Newark Boys and Girls Club with their performances. From entrance to finale, Norangé Ocho delivered electricity, and not just with his choice of bright orange ring gear.
His fast paced, hybrid (albeit unorthodox) lucha libre style of wrestling left the kids in awe. A hint of classic Luchadores move sets comprised the foundation of this hybrid style, which we hope to see more of come May 13th at RCP’s “Mums the Word” Entertainment Event. With no film study available, the former champions found themselves befuddled throughout the combative sport contest inside RCP’s squared circle. Allied with longtime pro wrestling manager Sebastian Night and the mysterious “Scarecrow”, professional wrestling fans within the First State would be wise to keep this Mascot Island Misfits faction on their respective radar.
You can read more about Norangé Ocho on the RCP Roster Profile Page by clicking here.
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