Cito Conarri

Age: 29

Gender: Male

Height: 5'9"

Weight: 176 lbs

Hometown: Tijuana, Mexico

Alignment: Face

Wrestling Style: Luchador/Innovator/Extremist

Theme Music: "Fire On The Mountain" by De Istemus

Appearance: Cito Conarri is slenderly built and darkly tanned. His hair is cut just below shoulder length, it's long and shiny black. It's frequently wet when he comes out to matches. He's got a few tattoos - one is a sword with a rose stem wrapped around it, that's on his right arm. Another one is an small Aztecan sun on his left pec.

Ring Attire: Cito wears old style long trunks with a flame pattern on them. Usually the trunks are black, with the flames being red, orange and yellow, but other color combinations are possible. On the way out to the ring, he wears a leather biker's vest with his old "Inferno Kid" logo on it, but he takes it off to wrestle. Alternately his vest has the Mexican Flag on the back.

Entrance: The haunting entrance to "Fire On The Mountain" by the Grateful Dead begins to echo through the arena, only to be swallowed up by the heavy chords of De Istemus and their remix of the song. As a wall of flames shoot up, Cito walks out of the back. He walks around the stage, riling up the fans, then heads down towards the ring, walking through the crowd and slapping as many hands as possible.

Favorite Moves:

Trademark 1: The Afterburner (Stalling Michinoku Driver II)

Trademark 2: Flame Thrower (Shooting Star Press into a hurracanrana)

Finisher: Burn Baby Burn (Inferno Kid goes near the corner, positions his lying down oponent parallel to the ropes. He jumps off the second rope to the third rope [on the other side of the turnbuckle], then comes off with a 450 splash.)

Wrestler Biography:

Cito Conarri wrestled in Mexico, starting at the age of 16, where he was "The Inferno Kid". He was supposed to be the most promising career of the 1990s decade, but in a match against LBWF Prez Keep It Real Kid in 1989, KIRK blew a DDT and sent Inferno Kid to the sidelines for nearly 10 years. Inferno Kid returned to wrestling in the LBWF. In his debut match KIRK screwed him out of the win. He would go 0-9 in the LBWF.

Inferno Kid tried everything but couldn't seem to get a push. He turned heel and became "El Latino Inferno" Cito Conarri. This was a horrible mistake on his part, however, as he became the next X-pac and ended up leaving the LBWF for Mexico.

Cito returned to LBWF towards the end and broke his losing streak. After LBWF closed, however, he planned to retire. But the ring still called. Unable to persuade Jeffy Andrews to hire him, Cito went to Japan and competed with the likes of Jushin Liger and Dragon Kid, nearly winning the J-cup on 2 occasions.

After Jeffy Andrews separated himself from Unforgiven, he offered Cito a contract. But Cito's Japan contract wasn't scheduled to end for 2 months, so he didn't come to IWA right away. And by the time he made it, Alexander Zanatos was the president, and Zanatos refused to allow Cito to wrestle. Cito only got into the IWA when he became Mike LaRocca's replacement for the Color Commentary position while Mike was defending the Hardcore Title. He was good enough at commentary that Zanatos let him remain.

Cito has taught several IWA wrestlers. Heidi was his star pupil, and he frequently brings this up. It's your classic "bigger brother" kind of pride.

Fairly recently, Cito signed up for an invitational tournament in then-CAL fed MSWA. He would make it to the finals of the tournament, but lost to Quinn Tate. He also got a full MSWA contract in the process. He would also TEAM with Tate to go after the CAL World Tag Titles, but lost after his Flamethrower was countered with a powerbomb by Loki.

After the tournament was over, Conarri retired from active wrestling for the sake of his family.

Conarri is currently married happily, and has a 7 year old son named Juarez.