What is quebrada wrestling?

Quebrada wrestling, also known as Lucha extrema or Extreme wrestling, is a type of professional wrestling that originated in Mexico in the early 1990s. It is a high-risk and high-intensity form of wrestling that involves the use of weapons and other objects as part of the match. Quebrada wrestling has since gained worldwide popularity and is now practiced in many countries around the world.

Quebrada wrestling matches are notorious for their brutal and violent nature, often involving barbed wire, broken glass, ladders, chairs, and other dangerous objects. The wrestlers often bleed heavily during matches, and injuries are common.

Some of the most popular wrestlers in Quebrada wrestling include Cibernético, Psicosis, and La Parka. These wrestlers have gained a large following for their incredible athleticism and willingness to take risks in the ring.

Despite its extreme nature, Quebrada wrestling has its own set of rules and regulations, which are overseen by governing bodies such as the Asociación Nacional de Lucha Libre in Mexico. The wrestlers are highly trained and skilled athletes who put their bodies on the line for the entertainment of their fans.