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This [[WWE]] character is a parody luchador.
This [[WWE]] character is a parody luchador.


* [[Chad Gable|El Grande Americano I]] - Chad Gable, doing the "masked guy who is totally not a wrestler you already know" gimmick. After WWE's acquisition of AAA, he seemed set to bring the Americano mask to Mexico until he received an injured shoulder in late June.
* [[Chad Gable|El Grande Americano I]] - Chad Gable, doing the "masked guy who is totally not a wrestler you already know" gimmick. After WWE's acquisition of AAA, he seemed set to bring the Americano mask to Mexico until he received an injured shoulder in late June.  Since returning the next January, he has gone under the name "Original El Grande Americano," feuding with the second El Grande Americano.
* [[El Grande Americano II]] - Ludwig Kaiser, who was first to play the character in Mexico.
* [[El Grande Americano II]] - Ludwig Kaiser, who was first to play the character in Mexico.  Has unironically become one of the most beloved luchadores in AAA, and his status has fueled his current feud with the Original El Grande Americano.


[[Category:Shared Identities]]
[[Category:Shared Identities]]

Latest revision as of 23:08, 14 March 2026

This WWE character is a parody luchador.

  • El Grande Americano I - Chad Gable, doing the "masked guy who is totally not a wrestler you already know" gimmick. After WWE's acquisition of AAA, he seemed set to bring the Americano mask to Mexico until he received an injured shoulder in late June. Since returning the next January, he has gone under the name "Original El Grande Americano," feuding with the second El Grande Americano.
  • El Grande Americano II - Ludwig Kaiser, who was first to play the character in Mexico. Has unironically become one of the most beloved luchadores in AAA, and his status has fueled his current feud with the Original El Grande Americano.