
Don’t Settle for Generic
♡ briana | 23 | she/her | bi/pan ♡ into wwe (especially sami zayn), video games, and quoting john mulaney ♡
Sami Zayn’s first televised ring entrance in WWE wasn’t yet what it is today–it was originally very close to the style of another, retired wrestler.
He grew up an orphan on the mean streets of Tijuana. He learned his fighting skills protecting other children from bullies and thugs. He fled Mexico after he injured a man with a brainbuster gone wrong.
We don’t know these facts about El Generico’s life from his own words. Generico was never one to talk much about his past–or, well, to talk much at all–so all we know about his history comes from stories told by other people, from casual jokes made by other wrestlers or from urban legends spun out on message boards, woven together to create some sort of continuity. From the beginning, he has lived and breathed in the stories other people created about him.
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“The Angel in the Marble: On the Life and Death and Life of El Generico,” the final chapter in the story of the generic luchador, is up now at Spectacle of Excess!
One of my favorite videos: Kevin Steen losing his shit and is unable to stop laughing after Generico is called a “big boy”.
“Its called the big boy cross body” [cue crackling laughter]