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- then-Philadelphia-based promotion Ring of Honor (ROH), all under the ring name El Generico, using the character of a luchador from Mexico with the catchphrase "Olé...
- portra**** the luchador enmascarado (or masked professional wrestler) El Generico and Owens wrestled under his real name, Kevin Steen. Nicknamed "Steenerico"...
- defeated El Generico and Steen at Blood, Sweat and Beers in a triple threat match on October 18, 2003. On November 15 at Payback's A ****, El Generico defeated...
- round. Young Bucks would then win the 2013 tournament by defeating El Generico and Kevin Steen in the final, thus winning the tournament for the third...
- two-time PWG World Champion and one-time PWG World Tag Team Champion (with El Generico). Five months after his professional wrestling debut on the Californian...
- Jimmy Jacobs strikes El Generico with a folding chair. Within wrestling's fictional storylines, such attacks will get a wrestler disqualified in most matches...
- both. After a September 2006 triple threat against Kevin Steen and El Generico, the two Canadian wrestlers recommended Satterley to PWG head-booker Super...
- Favor of New Integra". Honda Digital Factbook "Tabulados Interactivos-Genéricos". www.inegi.org.mx. Retrieved 2024-02-09. Media related to Acura ILX at...
- Rubén Gonzalez. Alén Rodríguez, Olavo: Historia y teoría de los complejos genéricos de la música cubana, Revista Clave, Publicación del Instituto Cubano de...
- p. 455. ISBN 978-0-8493-2675-2. Amaya, José Antonio (1999). "Nombres Genéricos Dedicados a Personaljes Concretos por Mutis y sus colaboradores (1760-1811)"...