
Simon Musk
1985 (41 год)Professional wrestling career
El Ligero has been a professional wrestler since his debut in 2001. He has wrestled in the USA, Italy, Switzerland, France, Netherlands, Spain and many times in the UK, for over 80 different wrestling companies. He has also worked as a referee for Revolution British Wrestling.
Some of the more prominent companies he has worked for include: Pro Wrestling Noah (on their 2008 UK tour), 1PW, All-Star Wrestling, FWA, WAW, IPW:UK, IWW (Ireland), NWA Wildside (USA), EWF (Italy), EWE (Spain), PBW (Scotland), 2FC (France), DCW (Holland), XWA, 3CW and over 65 other companies.
He has wrestled the likes of Ultimo Dragon, Little Guido/Nunzio, Doug Basham, Jimmy Rave, Doug Williams, El Generico, Delirious, Martin Stone, Tracy Smothers, Jonny Storm, Jody Fleisch and many many more, including the best the UK has to offer. He has also teamed with Nova (Simon Dean)
He occasionally wrestles as one half of the tag team Hubba-Bubba Lucha alongside Bubblegum.
Pro Wrestling Noah
On June 21, 2008, El Ligero took part in an exclusive British six-man tag team match, on the pre-show of Pro Wrestling Noah's UK event at the Coventry Skydome. The team of Hubba-Bubba Lucha (El Ligero and Bubblegum) along with Luke "Dragon" Phoenix defeated Zack Sabre Jr., Dave Moralez and Mark Haskins. The match was voted UK Match Of The Year 2008 by renowned British forum, the UKFF, and received rave reviews in publications such as Fighting Spirit Magazine.
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
During October 20, 2014, Ligero participated in TNA's British Boot Camp 2 along with other British talent including Kay Lee Ray, Nikki Storm, Kris Travis, Mark Andrews, Noam Dar and Rampage Brown. Before the end of year, the contest was decided and it was announced that Mark Andrews had won British Boot Camp 2.
PROGRESS Chapter 23: What A Time To Be Alive!
William Peter Charles Ospreay, Mark Andrews
Back to PROGRESS now, and we go back six months for November 2015’s show: Chapter 23 – What A Time To Be Alive! There are no old men thawing out of a freezer here, but we do have a rare event which included a pre-show, and that match that broke the ring… in the main show opener, too!
PROGRESS Chapter 23: What A Time To Be Alive!
PROGRESS Chapter 4: The Ballad Of El Ligero
Simon Musk, Nathan Cruz
Filmed live at The Boston Dome in Tufnell Park, London on Sunday 25th November 2012 London Riots vs Hunter Brothers RJ Singh vs Paul Robinson Noam Dar vs Jimmy Havoc Will Ospreay vs Mark Andrews Stixx vs Marty Scurll vs Dave Mastiff Nathan Cruz vs El Ligero
PROGRESS Chapter 4: The Ballad Of El Ligero
PROGRESS Chapter 6: We Heart Violence
Simon Musk, Trevor Mann
Filmed at The Garage, Islington on Sunday 31st March 2013, featuring Dave Mastiff vs Noam Dar Paul Robinson vs MK McKinnan (Natural Progression Series) Nathan Cruz vs Jimmy Havoc London Riots vs Hunter Brothers Loco Mike Mason vs Mexican Eagle Team DEFEND vs Bhangra Knights El Ligero vs Ricoche
PROGRESS Chapter 6: We Heart Violence
PROGRESS Chapter 3: Fifty Shades Of Pain
David Minton, Simon Musk
Filmed live at The Garage, Islington on Sunday 30th September 2012. Paul Robinson vs Noam Dar Mark Andrews vs Xander Cooper London Riots vs Bastard Squad Jimmy Havoc vs Jon Ryan Rob Cage vs RJ Singh Lion Kid vs Stixx Dave Mastiff and Greg Burridge vs El Ligero and Nathan Cruz
PROGRESS Chapter 3: Fifty Shades Of Pain
PROGRESS Chapter 25: Chat Shit Get Banged
William Peter Charles Ospreay, Martin Scurll
Final card: PROGRESS Title Match - NO DISQUALIFICATION: WILL OSPREAY vs MARTY SCURLL, PROGRESS Tag Team Title Match: THE ORIGIN vs F.S.U., #1 Contenders' Match: MARK HASKINS vs ZACK GIBSON, Winner chooses a stipulation for SDS vs Riots, 27th March: MICHAEL DANTE vs ROB LYNCH, Natural Progression Series Quarter-Final: TYLER BATE vs DAMIAN DUNNE, Women's 4-Way Match: POLLYANNA vs TONI STORM vs DAHLIA BLACK vs JINNY
PROGRESS Chapter 25: Chat Shit Get Banged
PROGRESS Chapter 80: Gods and Monsters
Angel Ortiz, Mark Sanchez
Fresh off the biggest independent wrestling show of the last 30 years at Wembley Arena, PROGRESS returns to Manchester with its unique brand of strong-style, punk rock pro wrestling.
PROGRESS Chapter 80: Gods and Monsters
NXT UK TakeOver: Blackpool
Kevin Dunn
Peter England, Walter Hahn
NXT UK TakeOver: Blackpool was a professional wrestling show and WWE Network event produced by WWE for their NXT UK brand. It took place on 12 January 2019 at the Empress Ballroom in Blackpool, Lancashire, England and was streamed live on the WWE Network. It was the first event promoted under the NXT UK TakeOver chronology.
NXT UK TakeOver: Blackpool
PROGRESS Chapter 40: Intercepted Angel
Jim Smallman, James Davis
The New Nation vs The Riots Toni Storm vs Bea Priestley Rampage Brown's Atlas Title Open Challenge No DQ, #1 Contender Match: Jimmy Havoc vs Marty Scurll F.S.U. vs The Origin Will Ospreay vs Adam Cole PROGRESS World Title Match: Pete Dunne (c) vs Zack Sabre Jr
PROGRESS Chapter 40: Intercepted Angel
PROGRESS Chapter 1: In The Beginning...
Nathan Cruz, Simon Musk
Filmed live at The Boston Dome in Tufnell Park, London on Sunday 25th November 2012 London Riots vs Hunter Brothers RJ Singh vs Paul Robinson Noam Dar vs Jimmy Havoc Will Ospreay vs Mark Andrews Stixx vs Marty Scurll vs Dave Mastiff Nathan Cruz vs El Ligero
PROGRESS Chapter 1: In The Beginning...
PROGRESS Chapter 7: Every Saint Has A Past, Every Sinner Has A Future
David Minton, Martin Scurll
Filmed at The Garage, Islington on Sunday 19th May 2013 El Ligero vs Noam Dar Darrell Allen vs Joey Lakeside vs Xander Cooper vs Eddie Dennis (Natural Progression Series) London Riots vs Project Ego Jimmy Havoc v Zack Sabre Jr (special guest referee Nigel McGuinness) Will Ospreay vs Mark Andrews RJ Singh vs Danny Garnell Screw Indy Wrestling vs Marty Scurll, Paul Robinson and Rampage Brown
PROGRESS Chapter 7: Every Saint Has A Past, Every Sinner Has A Future
PROGRESS Chapter 8: The Big Boy's Guide To Strong Style
Simon Musk, Oliver Biney
Stixx vs Mark Haskins / Lord Jonathan Windsor vs Mark Andrews / Danny Garnell vs Rob Lynch / Jimmy Havoc vs James Davis / Darrell Allen vs Doug Williams vs Eddie Dennis / Hunter Brothers vs Project Ego / El Ligero vs Rampage Brown
PROGRESS Chapter 8: The Big Boy's Guide To Strong Style
PROGRESS Chapter 37: A Sudden Sense Of Liberty
Jim Smallman, Pip Cartner
After the success of PROGRESS’ biggest show ever at the Brixton Academy, they return to the more humble setting of the Ritz in Manchester to begin a new phase of their existence. We’re now on the road to Orlando, PROGRESS’ next ‘big show’, but before then, new champions Mark Haskins, Rampage Brown and British Strong Style must be cemented, and several new faces must be debuted. This show feels like a fresh start for the promotion after some strong but fairly stagnant cards in the build-up to Brixton. Who will stand out now that there are more opportunities open at the top of the card?
PROGRESS Chapter 37: A Sudden Sense Of Liberty
RPW: High Stakes 2014
Steve Borden, Sha Samuels
30 Minute Iron Fist Match For The Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship - Colt 'Boom Boom' Cabana (C) vs 'Party' Marty Scurll Undisputed British Tag Team Championship - The Inner City Machine Guns (Rich Swann & Ricochet) vs Swords of Essex (Paul Robinson & Will Ospreay) Tag Team Dream Match - The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs Project Ego (Martin Kirby & Kris Travis) International Challenge Match - El Ligero vs Sonjay Dutt International Challenge Match - Josh Bodom vs Jay Lethal Singles Grudge Match - Sha Samuels vs Mark Andrews Plus an appearance from: 'The Icon' Sting
RPW: High Stakes 2014