La Parka, now known as L.A. Parka due to copyright issues.
The character of La Parka has its origins in the Mexican El Dia de Lost Muertos celebration -- the day of the dead -- in which loved ones return from the afterlife to spend time with the living.
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La Parka the wrestler doesn't seem too focused on such things. His main concerns seem to be dancing and jamming on his steel chair like it was an electric guitar before he clobbers someone's brains out with it!
The Skull Captain has a fantastic look, which instantly draws attention to him The fact that he looks scary but has silly dancing antics only endears him further to the fans.
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Christopher Scott Wagoner is a writer from Austin, Texas in the United States. He is also a proud descendent of the Choctaw and Lakota people.
Chris has an English and Creative Writing degree, and is a published author with Simon and Schuster. He's ghost-written over eight million words in more than 500 books.
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