The legendary 'Original' El Grande Americano has finally broken his silence, addressing his doppelganger in a dramatic revelation. In a recent taped vignette, he spoke Spanish for the first time, accusing the Americano of identity theft and impersonating a luchador. The original El Grande Americano, a seasoned pro wrestling veteran, has been a fixture in the ring since 1985, bringing a unique flair to the sport. His absence, which lasted six months, has been a topic of speculation, but he remained tight-lipped about the reasons behind it.
The feud between the two began in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where the original El Grande Americano eliminated his fellow Spanish folk hero from the men's Royal Rumble. Last week, he took the conflict to AAA, handcuffing the alleged impostor and stealing his spot in the Rey de Reyes tournament. This week, he vowed to win the tournament's sword and become the next AAA Mega Champion, showcasing his newfound muscularity and earning the playful nickname 'Más Grande Americano'.
However, purists argue that the true El Grande Americano should embody the spirit of Mexican culture, performing traditional folksongs and mastering Spanish expressions like 'cabrón', 'carnal', and 'güey'. Despite his German accent, the original's authenticity is undeniable. The only way to settle this dispute, it seems, is in the ring, where the masks of both men are at stake, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the outcome of this intense rivalry.