Cuervo is a Puerto Rican wrestler. He began his wrestling career in IWA Puerto Rico. He made the jump to rival promotion WWC in 2010. During his stint with WWC, he won the WWC World Junior Heavyweight Championship twice and the WWC World Tag Team Championship five times. Left the promotion on August 7, 2017 to wrestle for the CWA Puerto Rico. Came to Mexico in mid-2018 to wrestle for DTU. Soon after he debuted in KAOZ (as a masked wrestler) under the new ring name and gimmick of The King Crow. In  October, he arrived to IWRG and right now he is working with IWA.

Algarete was founded in 1995 by its current singer Ismael Flores in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Their first performances took place in all the nightclubs in the south-west area of ​​the island where they had loyal fans who followed them everywhere. It was not until the year 2000 that they managed to record their first album titled Algaretime, with which they managed to exceed 100,000 copies sold, this album was well received on the radio since they managed to be in first place with four songs from this production, thus achieving enter among the first places in the international market. This placed them as the number one and most popular band in Puerto Rico. In 2002 their second production titled Por Fin came out, this time Algarete has a multinational in this case EMI LATIN, who were interested in the band at an international level. With their first single, Estamos Algarete, they managed to reach the Festival De La Calle 8, the Mallorca International Festival in Spain and at the Hard Rock Live in the city of Orlando, Florida. In 2003 they recorded a song on the reggaeton album Los Anormales produced by Héctor El Father entitled Malvada, with a fusion between rock and reggaeton. It was not until 2007, after four years without releasing unpublished material, that his third production, Pégate Aquí Y Chupa Un Rato, came out, with the collaboration of different producers such as Tony Rijos (Ricardo Arjona’s musical director), Félix Márquez ( musical director Melina León), Emilio Estefan and Héctor El Father.

   A number of the world’s best surfers use jiu jitsu as a way to train and prepare for the  harrowing conditions they may face in the ocean. And vice versa, there is a large number of  jiu jitsu black belts that enjoy the solace and unique challenges that wave riding provides.

“The Devil whispered in my ear you’re not strong enough to withstand the storm”. Today i whispered in the devils ear, “I am the storm”

 

hey guys today I did a home workout. what I did was I made 10 exercises that I like to do that I feel are challenging .