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Konnan

1964 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Konnan is the 431st most popular wrestler, the 175th most popular biography from Cuba and the 3rd most popular Cuban Wrestler.

Konnan, born Charles Ashenoff in 1964, is most famous for his work in professional wrestling as a prominent figure in both WCW and AAA, where he was known for his charisma and innovative storytelling. He played a key role in popularizing Lucha Libre in the United States and was a founding member of the influential wrestling faction, the nWo.

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Among Wrestlers

Among wrestlers, Konnan ranks 431 out of 1,027Before him are Corey Graves, Aurélio Miguel, D'Angelo Dinero, Mikhail Mamiashvili, Cain Velasquez, and John Laurinaitis. After him are Peter Seisenbacher, Anatoly Beloglazov, Renee Young, Kamaru Usman, Rick Steiner, and Guzel Manyurova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Konnan ranks 654Before him are Fabiana Udenio, Juan Ignacio Martínez, Éric Srecki, Caroline Rhea, Letitia Vriesde, and Man Haron Monis. After him are Jonathan Goldstein, John Pyper-Ferguson, Chris Welp, Masha Rasputina, Sonja Sohn, and Nathalie Loiseau.

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In Cuba

Among people born in Cuba, Konnan ranks 175 out of NaNBefore him are Hipólito Ramos (1956), Melissa Vargas (1999), Ángel Herrera Vera (1957), Regla Bell (1970), Ariel Hernández (1970), and Héctor Lombard (1978). After him are Magaly Carvajal (1968), Luis Delís (1957), Andrés Aldama (1956), Guillermo Rigondeaux (1980), Driulis González (1973), and Estela Rodríguez (1967).

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Among Wrestlers In Cuba

Among wrestlers born in Cuba, Konnan ranks 3Before him are Mijaín López (1982), and Héctor Rodríguez (1951). After him are Driulis González (1973), Héctor Milián (1968), Alejandro Puerto (1964), Daima Beltrán (1972), Juan Marén (1971), Yordanis Arencibia (1980), Filiberto Azcuy (1972), Amarilis Savón (1974), and Lázaro Rivas (1975).

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