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Has a long running rivalry with [[L.A. Park|LA Park]] that has seen them clash in California for [[FMLL (USA)|FMLL]] and RGR and Mexico City for [[IWRG]].
Has a long running rivalry with [[L.A. Park|LA Park]] that has seen them clash in California for [[FMLL (USA)|FMLL]] and RGR and Mexico City for [[IWRG]].


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Revision as of 04:09, 10 November 2025

Jack Fancy
Jack Fancy
Name Jack Fancy
Real name Jack Fancy
Nicknames "Captain" Jack Fancy, "The King of Pies"
Name history Jack Fancy
Family
Maestro(s) Mike Modest
Birth date, location June 5, 1974 - Hollywood, California, USA
Obituary date
Debut, location September, 1999
Lost mask to
Height 5'10"
Weight 190 lbs
Signature moves Briefcase Smash, Eye Rake, Choke on the Ropes, Salt in the Eyes, Fireball
Titles:

A Los Angeles area manager, often seen with Vito Fratelli.

In 2023 he debuted for AAA at the Lucha Libre World Cup, managing the team of John Morrison, Christopher Daniels and Sam Adonis. He also appeared at Triplemania 2023 Monterrey with Sam Adonis.

Has a long running rivalry with LA Park that has seen them clash in California for FMLL and RGR and Mexico City for IWRG.

Lucha de Apuestas Record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
2019 Loser Leaves Town Vito Fratelli Jack Fancy Los Angeles, CA