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361. Perro Aguayo Jr.

The son of the legendary Perro Aguayo, Perro Aguayo Jr. was born to be star in Mexico.

271. Hayabusa

While Hayabusa was not often seen in large wrestling promotions, the legend of the man born Eiji Ezaki cast a large shadow.

353. Balls Mahoney

Balls Mahoney may be best known for being a “chair swinging freak in ECW” but he did spend time in the WWE twice and was a top guy for Jim Cornette’s Smoky Mountain Wrestling.  Mahoney was a hardcore icon and was actually a decent amateur wrestler but it was that style that got him over, and likely led to his early death.

350. Ray Mendoza

The father of all five of the Villanos (I through V), Ray Mendoza was a former boxer who would transition to a twenty-five year career in Lucha Libre.  Mendoza would be associated with the NWA Light Heavyweight Title for years and is one of the few wrestlers to have achieved near equal success as a face as he was as a heel.  He would later be part of the group that established the UWA promotion in Mexico.