Konnan in July 2011
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Birth name | Carlos Santiago Espada Moises |
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Born |
Santiago de Cuba, Santiago de Cuba Province, Cuba |
January 6, 1964
Residence | San Diego, California, U.S. |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Conan the Barbarian El Centurión K-Dogg Konan Konnan Konnan el Barbaro El Relámpago Max Moon The Latin Fury |
Billed height | 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) |
Billed weight | 250 lb (113 kg) |
Billed from | Mexico City, Mexico |
Trained by | Super Astro Negro Casas Eddie Guerrero Rey Misterio Sr. |
Debut | 1987 |
Charles Ashenoff (born Carlos Santiago Espada Moises; January 6, 1964) and better known by his ring name, Konnan, is a Cuban professional wrestler and rapper. He is currently signed to Global Force Wrestling where he is the manager of The Latin American Xchange (LAX). During a career spanning almost three decades, he has wrestled for independent and national promotions in the United States and Mexico, and held fifteen title belts in nine promotions. He has also worked as a manager, color commentator, booker, and creative consultant, primarily for Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA).
He is best-known to United States audiences for his run in World Championship Wrestling as part of the nWo stable and as part of The Filthy Animals. He also created The 3Live Kru for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in the early 2000s and later the Latin American Xchange (LAX) stable there as well. In Mexico, Konnan was the first-ever CMLL World Heavyweight Champion, and was the leader of the Foreign Legion in AAA when they were the top stable. He is considered by many "The Mexican Hulk Hogan" for breaking attendance records across the country and Konnan still holds the all-time attendance record in Mexico City as well as cities including Tijuana, Guadalajara, Acapulco, Torreon, Hermosillo and Nuevo Laredo. Konnan also broke the pro wrestling attendance record in Los Angeles when he headlined AAA's first Los Angeles event and the company had a sell-out, turn-away crowd at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. He was also involved in the creation of Lucha Underground, where he was supposed to serve as a writer and producer, but ended up in an on-camera role as manager to Prince Puma throughout the first season.