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A survey carried out in 2020 revealed that 32.6 percent of those interviewed like Lucha Libre.
To this day, Lucha Libre is the fifth most popular sport in Mexico, being Soccer the one that leads the ranking.
For a significant number of foreigners, Lucha Libre represents one of the greatest attractions of Mexican culture.
“Cibernético”, one of the most recognized characters in AAA (triple A), revealed his weekly salary as a professional wrestler, a figure that has impressed several Internet users.
Although it is true that, in Mexico, soccer is the most popular sport, a fact that can be seen in the estimated 80,000 fans who traveled to World Cup lands, reality dictates that, among the fans’ preference, Lucha Libre It is also one of the most striking.
According to a survey conducted by Query Mitofsky in 2020, it is revealed that the 32.6 percent of those interviewed like wrestling, placing it as the fifth favorite sport in Mexico.
Secondly, Wrestling, besides being one of the most popular sportsis one of the cultural attractions that foreigners seek the most, which is why it is not surprising that, for years, various fighters have positioned themselves among the preference of fans.
And it is that, without a doubt, Lucha Libre is a fundamental part of the mexican culturewhich since 2018 has been declared in Mexico City as intangible and cultural heritage, being a characteristic of Mexican culture abroad.
From this perspective, a number of fighters have not only gained fame in the sports arena, but there are some who have a large presence in the media, one of the most peculiar cases being the so-called “Cybernético”.
“Cibernético” reveals weekly salary in Lucha Libre AAA and “knocks out” Internet users
We live in an era in which digital content increasingly gives a lot to talk about. One of the most prominent in recent years is the podcast.
According to a recent survey, in countries like Brazil (49 percent), Sweden (45 percent) and Mexico (40 percent) It is where podcasts are listened to the most.
On the other hand, countries like United States (29 percent), France (22 percent), China (22 percent), and South Korea (15 percent) They are the ones that register the least reproductions in terms of audio content, a fact that shows that, despite the great growth that the format is generating, it is necessary to conquer a significant audience.
It is so, the podcast de Gusgri is one of the most popular in Mexico and where the fighter “Cibernético” revealed his salary in AAA Wrestling, one of the most important companies in the sport itself.
As part of the interview with the podcaster, the “Cibernético” announced that, in his beginnings as a fighter, he received 100 pesos per fight, while, once he reached “Triple A”, the salary increased to 800 pesos per fight. Under this framework, of five fights that he made a week, his salary was 4 thousand pesos in a period from Monday to Friday.
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As can be seen in Gusgri’s TikTok profile, there is a considerable number of Internet users who have been surprised to see/hear what the salary of “Cibernético” was at a time when Wrestling was reaching various televisions in Mexico.
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