“Being a good wrestler isn't enough in WWE”: 'El Patron'

The son of Mexican legend Dos Carras made his WWE debut as Alberto Del Rio in 2010 after a decade-long career in Mexico.


Alberto, “The Host”The only heavyweight champion born in Mexico WWEBeing the best gladiator in the ring in the world's biggest wrestling company is not enough, but you also have to have stage skills, he assured this Thursday.

“In WWE You need to know technique and stage presence, how to act in public and what to do in front of the camera. You have to fill all the boxes, it's useless to have an impressive talent in the ring if you don't have the physicality or know how to send it to the fans through the microphone,” he explained to EFE.

Son of a Mexican legend Two faces Introduced in WWE in 2010 under the name Alberto Del Rio, after a decade of career Mexico.

His share San Luis Potosí He was mainly a tough guy in the American company, for which he had to hone his tools as an actor at the company's training center. WWE.

“I didn't let my ego take me to the clouds, I just went WWE School Learning how to speak in front of a microphone, knowing what to do with the camera, and incorporating the part of history they don't teach you in Mexico into my repertoire.

Along with learning how to act in front of the camera, “boss” He honed his English, one of the fundamentals of being a superstar at a leading sports entertainment company, which, along with the mixed martial arts championship UFC, forms a $21,000 million emporium owned by Endeavor.

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“I left with 35 or 40 percent English and learned the rest by speaking there (…). WWE They don't require you to be a good actor, rather they ask you to create a story like the one I ran Santa Claus “At Christmas,” he added. boss.

Since Alberto left the company in 2016, no other Mexican has matched his achievements. 2011 Royal Rumble and reigns with the most important titles of the company.

After Alberto, fighters want magicalIt created a recent 'boom' in wrestling in the first decade of the 2000s, but did not stand out in wrestling. WWE Not speaking fluent English, not knowing how to handle herself in front of the camera, and recently one of Mexico's last talents, Andrade did not impress the company's directors.

As for his future, “El Patron” admitted that he thinks his retirement will take a maximum of four years due to a “personal” issue and is not losing sleep over a return to the club. WWE.

This time, Alberto is inside AAA WrestlingOne of the two most important Mexican companies, its next big event is Rey de Reyes, which will be televised Mexico on February 3 on Space Channel.

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