Disco Machine
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Report Last Updated - 1/08
Real Name - Michael Mondragon
Birthdate - ?/?/69
5'9" 191 lbs. - Los Angeles, CA
Aliases - n/a
Athletic background - n/a
Teachers - American Wild Child [Rudos Dojo]
Professional background - Indies(`98-`07), RevPro(`99-`03), PWG(`03-), Osaka Pro(`04), WSX(`06-`07)
Groups - Team Chismo, ATA, S.B.S., New S.B.S.
Career Highlights - n/a
Finisher(s) -
- Disco Bomb (Chokeslam into Backbreaker)
- Super Powerslam
Favorites -
- Release German Suplex
- Short Powerslam
- Lariat
- "Dancing" Elbowdrop
- Chop
Ringwork Rating -
move set - 5
science - 3
aerial - 0
power - 5
strikes - 5
Intangible Rating -
entertainment - 6
selling - 5
bumping - 5
heat - 6
carrying - 4
push - 7
potential - 4
Outlook - Disco Machine was a founding father of Revolution Pro, which became a groundbreaking company despite its size. He trained in lucha libre and in American pro-wrestling with some puroresu influence thrown in, which made him a versitile talent. Initially, he was an arrogant heel in a kitchy disco luchador gimmick. Although he was in his thirties, Disco Machine was able to become a good worker in RevPro before it closed up. After the EPIC failure, Disco Machine and several others combined their efforts to start Pro-Wrestling Guerrilla. He began slowing down in the company, content with being a comedy act instead of a contender. After the death of WSX, Disco Machine decided to hang up his boots and focus on the promotion of PWG.