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* This hat is a {{w|Lucha Libre}} mask used by various wrestlers in Latin American countries. The masks are an iconic symbol for Mexican culture to many people from various countries. | * This hat is a {{w|Lucha Libre}} mask used by various wrestlers in Latin American countries. The masks are an iconic symbol for Mexican culture to many people from various countries. | ||
+ | * The names of this hat's three possible styles are all Spanish phrases. ''El Macho'' translates literally to "the male", although it can also mean "manly"; ''El Amor Ardiente'' means "The Burning Love"; and ''El Picante Grande'' means "The Very Spicy". | ||
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Revision as of 21:39, 15 September 2011
“ | Let us wrestle, little man!
Click to listen
— The Heavy
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The Large Luchadore is a community-created headwear item for the Heavy. It is a white and team-colored Mexican Template:W.
Contents
Painted variants
Main article: Paint Can
Mouseover cells to preview the images on a dark background. Click on the images to enlarge them.
Update history
May 5, 2011 Patch (Replay Update)
- The Large Luchadore was added to the game.
September 12, 2011
- [Item schema update] This hat was given three new styles: El Macho, El Amor Ardiente and El Picante Grande.
Bugs
- This hat has significant clipping issues with the Professor Speks, Summer Shades, Big Steel Jaw of Summer Fun and Security Shades.
Trivia
- This hat is a Template:W mask used by various wrestlers in Latin American countries. The masks are an iconic symbol for Mexican culture to many people from various countries.
- The names of this hat's three possible styles are all Spanish phrases. El Macho translates literally to "the male", although it can also mean "manly"; El Amor Ardiente means "The Burning Love"; and El Picante Grande means "The Very Spicy".
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