On this page you find the full wrestling profile of La Parka (II), with his Career History, real name, age, height and weight, the Promotions he worked for, all the Face/Heel turns, the Championship Titles he won, his Finishers, Theme Songs, Tag Teams and Stables, his appearance changes through the years, and more.
Jesús Alfonso Escoboza Huerta was born in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico on January 4, 1966.
He died on January 11, 2020 at the age of 54.
La Parka (II) has won a total of 6 championships in major promotions during his career.
La Parka (II) was inducted in the AAA Hall of Fame in 2020.
He was the second incarnation of "La Parka" gimmick, following the original one Adolfo Tapia. Some years after his death, AAA introduced a third incarnation of La Parka, now portrayed by Brazo de Oro Jr.
La Parka (II) Profile Index
Profile Info
- Real NameJesús Alfonso Escoboza Huerta
- GenderMale
- Born January 4, 1966
- Died January 11, 2020 (aged 54)
- Nationality
Mexico - Birth PlaceHermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
- Billed From
- Hermosillo, Mexico
- Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
- Weight
- 216 lbs (98 kg)
- NicknamesEl Estandarte de AAA (The Standard of AAA); La Huesuda (The Bony)
- NotesHe was the second incarnation of "La Parka" gimmick, following the original one Adolfo Tapia. Some years after his death, AAA introduced a third incarnation of La Parka, now portrayed by Brazo de Oro Jr.
Career History
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Ring Names & Gimmicks
La Parka (February 18, 2000 - January 11, 2020)
Crater (April 27, 2019 - April 27, 2019)
La Parka Jr. (November 18, 1996 - February 17, 2000)
Duro (June 18, 1998 - August 30, 1999)
Karis La Momia (January 28, 1995 - November 17, 1996)
Santa Esmeralda (February 12, 1994 - January 27, 1995)
Maligno (June 19, 1992 - February 11, 1994)
Bello Sexy (January 1, 1987 - June 18, 1992)
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Roles
- Wrestler (January 1, 1987 - October 20, 2019)
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Promotions History
Promotion from to Promotion
AAAJune 19, 1992 January 11, 2020 Promotion
INDYMay 22, 1996 October 20, 2019 Promotion
INDYJanuary 1, 1987 June 18, 1992 -
Finishers
- Small Package (January 1, 1987 - October 20, 2019)
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Theme Songs
- Theme Song"Thriller" by Michael Jackson - Single (March 19, 2000 - October 20, 2019)
- Theme Song"Try Me Out" by Corona - Single (May 27, 1996 - March 18, 2000)
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Images History
Jan 2014
Aug 1999
Jun 1998
Nov 1996
Jan 1995
Feb 1994
Jun 1992
Jan 1987
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Face / Heel Turns
Alignment Details from to Face April 6, 2012 October 20, 2019 Heel October 16, 2011 April 5, 2012 Face July 11, 2010 October 15, 2011 Heel June 19, 1992 July 10, 2010
Titles & Accomplishments
Career Awards
AAA Hall of Fame - Individual (Year2020)
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Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide
x1 Super X GPCW Monster Championship
x2 Mexican National Tag Team Championship (1 with Máscara Sagrada, 1 with Octagón)
AAA Rey de Reyes (2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2014)
AAA Copa Antonio Peña (2013)
AAA Copa TripleManía (2017) (with Argenis & Bengala)
Independent Circuit
Misc. Championships
x1 Mexican National Atómicos Championship (with Blue Demon Jr.)
DDT Pro-Wrestling
- 1 Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship
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Other Accomplishments
- IWRG Guerra de Empresas Winner (2012 – with Cibernético)
Teams & Relations
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Tag Teams & Stables
- La Parka & Octagón - Octagón (March 31, 2000 - October 14, 2013)
- La Sociedad - Chessman, Penta / Pentagón Jr., Silver King / Black Tiger III, Héctor Garza, La Parka / L.A. ParK, Psicosis / Nicho el Millonario, D'Angelo Dinero / Elijah Burke, Jaxson Ryker / Gunner, Abyss / Chris Parks, Sexy Star, Octagón, Último Gladiador, Perro Aguayo Jr., Halloween, Damián 666, Super Fly, Tito Santana, Decnis, Jennifer Blake (November 5, 2011 - March 18, 2012)
- El Inframundo - Drago, Vampiro, Cuervo, Espíritu, Ozz (May 13, 2011 - July 31, 2011)
- Los Junior Atomicos - Blue Demon Jr., Perro Aguayo Jr., Máscara Sagrada Jr., Sicodelico Jr. (August 3, 1998 - September 17, 1999)
- Directo & Duro - Directo (June 18, 1998 - August 30, 1999)
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