The active stars of World Championship Wrestling (Part I)

L.A. Park

L.A. Park might be a name you’re kinda familiar with. During his time in WCW he was named LA Parka, but due to legal issues with AAA, he had to change his name slightly. For a time there were two men who dressed up in skeleton outfits, one was known as La Parka, and the other became L.A. Park.

L.A. Park had a fun time in WCW, becoming a huge fan favorite. He competed in the cruiserweight division despite being over the 225 lbs weight limit, but it was more of a tongue-in-cheek involvement. After WCW closed, Park would spend time in Mexico working for AAA, CMLL and other Mexican indies while splitting time with American based squads.

Park can now be found as one of Major League Wrestling’s top stars, despite being 54. His son, El Hijo de LA Park, is also with MLW and wrestles in similar garb to his father. The two of them have become big stars for the brand, and El Hijo de LA Park looks to be every bit as good as his father.