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Andrés Alejandro Palomeque González (born July 1, 1971) is a Mexican professional wrestler who is best known in Lucha Libre as Abismo Negro ("black abyss" or "black hole" in Spanish). He currently works for Asistencia Asesoría y Administración in Mexico.

Career


He first made a name for himself in AAA as "Winners" but after losing his mask to Super Caló, he redebuted as Abismo Negro in 1997 and joined Los Vipers. His antics such as using aresol cans as make shift flamethrower and use of el martinete (a tombstone piledriver, an illegal move in Mexico) made him a popular rudo (heel). He joined the storyline splinter group Lucha Libre Latina or simply LLL, a group similar to the nWo stable. The group feuded with real-life promoter Antonio Peña and AAA loyalists such as La Parka (PAP), Octagón, Latin Lover and others. Abismo became one of the most consistent perfomers in the main event for AAA.

In 2004, he, along with Héctor Garza, Juventud Guerrera, Mr. Águila and later Heavy Metal, came to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling as part of Team Mexico. The team was successful but relations between AAA and TNA were strained and Abismo returned to AAA when the deal fell through. They hinted at a possible face turn when Abismo, Psicosis (PAP, not the original) and Mini Psicosis attacked LLL leader Cibernético. The two faced off in a cage match won by Cibernético but Abismo eventually made up with him. Despite rumors that he was jumping to CMLL, Abismo remained in AAA and was sent to a tour with Pro Wrestling NOAH in the spring of 2005. Later in the year, he turned face and began feuding with Cibernético.

Profile


Championships/accomplishments


  • 1-time Mexican National Middleweight champion
  • 1-time Mexcian National Tag Team champion (w/ Electro Shock)
  • 1-time AAA Second Mascot Tag Team champion (w/ Mini Abismo Negro)

Mexico National Middleweight Championship Preceded by:
Pentagón First Succeeded by:
Espectro, Jr. Mexico National Tag Team Championship Preceded by:
Perro Aguayo & Perro Aguayo, Jr. First, with Electroshock Succeeded by:
Hátor & The Panther Preceded by:
Hátor & The Panther Second, with Electroshock Succeeded by:
Héctor Garza & Perro Aguayo, Jr.

1971 births | Living people | Mexican professional wrestlers | People from Villahermosa

 

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