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General Data
Current gimmick:
Prima Zomer
Age:
35 years
Promotion:
Freelancer

Personal Data

Career Data
Alter egos:
Roles:
Singles Wrestler
Beginning of in-ring career:
02.02.2011
In-ring experience:
15 years
Trainer:
RLL Wrestling Academy
Nicknames:
"La Vaquera del Sur"
Signature moves:
Enlazando a la Vaca
Piledriver
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Current Total Rating (?)
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Number of comments: 1
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Average rating: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2025: 8.00  [1]
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ElGranJotafigaro wrote on 20.02.2025:
[8.0] "I'm amazed at how underrated this girl is. When Prima Zomer debuted at Revolución Lucha Libre, she became an almost instant hit with the fans. She was pretty, charismatic, incredibly talented in the ring, and an even more accomplished mat technician. Her "cowgirl" gimmick, along with her entrance with Cotton Eye Joe by Rednex, was a guaranteed pop whenever she hit the arena. Many of her coworkers have talked about how nice she was also backstage. Prima Zomer was also a very loyal worker to RLL, as she was constantly rooting for her promotion on social media and heavily involved in promoting RLL's events. She became very popular among RLL fans, and even became a four time RLL Women's Champion. Sadly, her loyalty to RLL ultimately backfired on her career. She wrestled at a time where RLL was losing their dominance in Santiago, thanks to new promotions being founded. RLL's management didn't want their wrestlers to leave for other promotions, so they implemented an isolationist policy to prevent their workers to seek for better opportunities. Prima Zomer was rarely allowed to wrestle in other places; therefore, soon she was overshadowed by new female rising stars who became well-known names everywhere they went. Her whole character and in-ring style soon became stale thanks to RLL preventing her to gain experience in other places, and fans slowly lost interest in her job. She quietly left wrestling at some point in 2019, and never bothered to return after the COVID-19 pandemic. I hope that someday she will actually come back for a second run; she's a very young athlete, and still has a lot more to offer to pro wrestling in Chile."