http://www.luchawiki.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Mike+Magana&feedformat=atomLuchawiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T19:16:43ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.3http://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Silver_King&diff=222010Silver King2024-02-20T02:20:36Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Gallery */</p>
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<div>''Silver King was Ramses in Nacho Libre and has used the identity sporadicatlly since. There are other wrestlers who've used the name [[Ramses (disambugation)|Ramses]]''<br />
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== Profile ==<br />
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|image=Silverkingaaa.jpg<br />
|name=Silver King<br />
|realName=César Cuauhtémoc González Barrón<br />
|nicknames=El Fabuloso (The Fabulous One), El Efectivo (The Effective One)<br />
|nameHistory=El Invasor (debut - ??), Silver King (?? - 2001, 2006 - current), Dr. Wagner Jr. (NJPW, 10/87), [[Black Tiger]] (06/01 - 2005), [[Bronco]] (2005), El Hermano De Dr. Wagner/Dr. Wagner II (2006), Ramses ([[Nacho Libre]] 2006), Silver Cain (May 2010 - )<br />
|family=[[Dr. Wagner]] (father), [[Dr. Wagner Jr.]] (brother), [[Xochitl Hamada]] (former wife), [[Silver King Jr.]] (son)<br />
|maestro=[[Dr. Wagner]], [[Gran Markus]]<br />
|birthdate=[[January 9]], [[1968]] - Torreón, Coahuila<br />
|obituarydate=[[May 11]], [[2019]] - [[London]], [[England]]<br />
|debut=[[November]] [[1985]] - Matamoros, Coahuila<br />
|lostmaskto=[[El Hijo del Santo]] - November 13, 1987 - Auditorio de Tijuana (as Silver King)<BR><br />
[[LA Park]] - Feburary 4, 2006 - Auditorio Municipal de Torreon (as Black Tiger III)<br />
|height=5'9"/176 cms<br />
|weight=216 lbs/98 kg<br />
|signatureMoves=[[Superkick]], [[Moonsault press]], [[Airplane Spin]], [[Plancha Suicida#Silver King Dive|Silver King Dive]], [[Swinging DDT]], [[Death Valley Bomb]]<br />
|titles=[[WWA World Tag Team Titles]] (2, w/ [[El Texano]], w/ [[El Dandy]]), [[UWA World Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[El Texano]]), [[UWA World Light Heavyweight Title]], [[CMLL World Tag Team Titles]] (2, w/ [[El Texano]], w/ [[Dr. Wagner Jr.]]), [[IWA Japan World Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[El Texano]]), [[CMLL World Heavyweight Title]], [[CMLL World Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Dr. Wagner Jr.]] & [[Universo 2000]], [[IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship]] (2 w/ [[Pantera]] & [[Pentagon Black]],w/ [[Joe Lider]] & [[Ultimo Gladiador]]), [[UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship]], AJPW World Jr. Heavyweight Title, [[AAA World Tag Team Championship]] (w/ [[Último Gladiador]]), [[IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship]], [[LyC Tag Team Championship]] w/[[Dr. Wagner Jr.]]<br />
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== Biography == <br />
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He began his career as Silver King in the Universal Wrestling Association and lost his mask early to [[El Hijo del Santo]]. He formed a tag team with [[El Texano]] called "The Cowboys" and the tandem saw success with a UWA and WWA World Tag Team title reigns and an appearance on [[WCW]]'s Clash of the Champions XIX in 1992 being defeated by The Fabulous Freebirds. In 1993, Texano and Silver King jumped to Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre where they continued their success by winning the vacant CMLL tag titles. In singles competition, Silver King feuded with veterans such as Scorpio and Emilio Charles, Jr. and he won the CMLL World Heavyweight title by defeating Black Magic Norman Smiley in 1994. In 1996, he and his brother Dr. Wagner, Jr. defeated Dos Caras and Último Dragón to win the vacant CMLL World Tag-Team titles but in 1997, Silver King joined WCW full time and gave up his half of the title.<br />
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Other than a Cruiserweight title challenge against Juventud Guerrera on the 1998 Fall Brawl pay-per-view, he did not receive much of a push, mostly wrestling in opening matches, even though he was a member of the short-lived Latino World Order. He began teaming with El Dandy as Los Fabulosos with Stacy Keibler managing but when Vince Russo took over booking, most of the luchadores in WCW's employ were released or given a much smaller role. After leaving WCW, he returned to CMLL and began wrestling for CMLL's Japanese affiliate, New Japan Pro Wrestling. In 2001, he adopted the "Black Tiger" character previously used by Eddie Guerrero. As Black Tiger, he wrestled several tours with New Japan and had an unsuccessful IWGP Tag Team Championship attempt with his brother against Jushin Liger and El Samurai in 2001. In 2003, New Japan used Mexican wrestlers less and less so Black Tiger wrestled mostly for CMLL, usually as Dr. Wagner, Jr.'s back-up. However, since Black Tiger was supposed to be Japanese (for the Mexican storyline - New Japan had always given the Black Tiger character to a foreigner), the relationship was not publicly recognized by CMLL even when Tiger, Wagner and Universo 2000 won the CMLL World Trios title that year.<br />
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After losing the title to Canek, Black Warrior and Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. in 2004, Dr. Wagner, Jr. turned técnico (face) when Dr. Wagner, Sr. died. This left Tiger without much to do and he wrestled mainly in IWRG, Arena Coliseo, CMLL's secondary arena, or he filled in holes in Arena Mexico cards. In 2005, Rocky Romero debuted as New Japan's new Black Tiger. González continued to use the name but CMLL decided to repackage him as "El Bronco." His debut, where he teamed with Elektro (a wrestler from AAA) and L.A. Park against the original members of Los Guerreros del Infierno, was a huge failure. The crowd did not buy Elektro or Bronco and a rematch set for next week on top of the Gran Alterntiva tournament was quickly changed with Hijo del Lizmark and Místico filling in and Bronco replacing Lizmark in the tournament. Elektro was never used again and Bronco was used occasionally in midcard roles. Despite the name change in CMLL, he continued to wrestle as "Black Tiger" in IWRG and in independent promotions. After months of delays due to injuries, he finally lost the Black Tiger mask to L.A. Park in his hometown of Torreón and began wrestling as Silver King again. He appears in Paramount Pictures' Nacho Libre as RAMSES, in which he dons a golden mask.<br />
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== 2008-2009 ==<br />
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Silver King left CMLL to work for AAA. He returned to the ring once again donning a mask. He turned on the AAA version of La Parka and joined [[La Legion Extranjera]]. He continued his feud with La Parka throughout the year. Once La Legion Extranjera was disbanded he joined forces with his real life brother Dr. Wagner Jr. and formed a new stable called [[Wagner Maniacos|Los Wagner Maniacos]].<br />
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== Mask Controversy ==<br />
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Silver King was prohibited to wrestle in the Triplemania 17 event while wearing a mask. This was brought about by the President of the Boxing and Wrestling commission in Mexico, [[El Fantasma]]. The argument was that since Silver King had previously lost his mask in Mexico, he would not be allowed to wrestle wearing the mask. Silver King did perform in the event without his mask, donning face paint instead.<br />
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The following [[TripleMania XVIII|TripleMania]], Silver King wrestled for the [[AAA World Tag Team Championship|tag team title championship]] while wearing his mask. After the show, it was explained Silver King had gotten a license under the name '''Silver Kain''', and was allowed to wrestle under a mask using that identity.<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
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{{aline|[[1992]]/[[07/12]]|masks|Silver King & [[El Texano]]|[[Can-Am Express]] ([[Doug Furnas]] & [[Dan Kroffat]])|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
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{{aline|[[1992]]/[[12/04]]|hair|[[Silver King]]|[[Loco Zandokan]]|Arena Neza - Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|[[1994]]/[[09/30]]|hair|[[Silver King]]|[[Scorpio]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|[[1995]]/[[02/09]]|hair|[[Silver King]]|[[Ari Romero]]|Pista Arena Revolución - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|[[1995]]/[[09/22]]|hair|[[Miguel Pérez Jr.]]|[[Silver King]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|[[1996]]/[[09/27]]|hair|[[Emilio Charles Jr.]]|[[Silver King]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|[[1997]]/[[03/21]]|hair|[[Silver King]]|[[La Fiera]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|[[2006]]/[[02/04]]|mask|[[L.A. Park]]|[[Silver King|Black Tiger III]]|Auditorio Municipal de Torreon }}<br />
{{aline|[[2007]]/[[12/19]]|hair (2)|[[L.A. Park]]|[[Silver King]]|Arena Lopez Mateos - Mexico, State}}<br />
{{aend|'''(1)''':Finals of a [[El Toreo, Parajes Torneo de la Muerte, 1992|losers advance tag team tournament]]; '''(2)''': Cage: [[Hijo de Cien Caras]], [[Canek Jr.]], [[Dos Caras Jr.]], [[L.A. Park]], [[Dr. Wagner Jr.]], Silver King, [[Villano V]] & [[Mano Negra]]}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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{{Gallery|name=64493752_347891675914678_6635996537023365120_n.jpg|caption=as Ramses}}<br />
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[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=File:Bronco_Vs_Ultimo_Guerrero.jpg&diff=222009File:Bronco Vs Ultimo Guerrero.jpg2024-02-20T02:19:55Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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<div></div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=El_%C3%81ngel_Exterminador&diff=221555El Ángel Exterminador2024-01-24T04:41:20Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Profile */</p>
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|name=Angel Exterminador (The Exterminating Angel)<br />
|realName=Francisco Pino Farena<br />
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|nameHistory= L'Ange Blanc (France 1950s-60s), Ángel Blanco (Spain), Angelo Pino, Ángel Exterminador (Mexico 60s),Pancho Pino<br />
|family= <br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate= 30's - Madrid, España<br />
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|lostmaskto=[[Angel Blanco]] - [[July 29]], [[1967]], [[Arena Mexico]]<br />
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<p> The original L'Ange Blanc ("The White Angel") was a well-known masked wrestler in France during the 1950s and 60's. Although his real name was Francisco Pino. While he was from Spain, French wrestling fans claimed him as their own. To date, he is still the biggest star French wrestling has ever had, much bigger than André the Giant. He was almost as popular in France as Santo was in Mexico. L'Ange Blanc was enigmatic and one of the first aerial wrestlers during the heyday of French wrestling. <br />
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<p> After being unmasked in England, he changed his name to El Angel Blanco (which means the same thing but in Spanish)</p><br />
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<p> He worked in USA (as Pancho Pino) and Mexico under the name of El Angel Exterminator (The Exterminating Angel) because in Mexico already existed another Angel Blanco, in luchas de apuestas wins the hair of Black Shadow and ends up losing his mask with El Angel Blanco in 1967.<br />
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{{aline|[[1967|1967]]/[[August 25|08/25]]|hair|[[El Ángel Exterminador]] (Pancho Pino)|[[Black Shadow]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1967]]/[[08/29]]|mask|[[Ángel Blanco]]|[[El Ángel Exterminador]]|[[Arena México|Arena México - Mexico City]]}}<br />
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[[Category:Spanish wrestlers|Angel Exterminador]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Sanson_(II)&diff=221529Sanson (II)2024-01-22T04:21:39Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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|name=Sanson<br />
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|family=[[Cien Caras]] (father), [[El Cuatrero]] (brother), [[Universo 2000]], [[Mascara Ano 2000]] (uncles), [[Forastero]] & [[Universo 2000 Jr.]] (cousins); see [[La Familia Dinamita]]<br />
|maestro=[[Virus]], [[Ultimo Guerrero]], [[Franco Colombo]]<br />
|birthdate=[[December 3]], [[1993]]- [[Lagos de Moreno]], [[Jalisco]]<br />
|debut=<br />
|lostmaskto=<br />
|height=6'2"/187 cms<br />
|weight=210 lbs/93 kg<br />
|obituarydate=<br />
|signatureMoves=Poder Dinamita ([[torture rack powerbomb]])<br />
|titles=[[Occidente Trios Championship]] (w/[[Forastero]] & [[El Cuatrero]]), [[CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship]] w/[[El Cuatrero]], [[Mexican National Trios Championship]] (w/[[Forastero]] & [[El Cuatrero]]), [[Rey del Inframundo]] (2017, 2018 y 2019), [[AAA World Tag Team Championship]] w/[[Forastero]].<br />
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== Bio ==<br />
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Son of [[Cien Caras]] and a member of [[La Familia Dinamita | La Nueva Generacion Dinamita]].<br />
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[[Category:Current AAA/PAP wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Sanson_(II)&diff=221528Sanson (II)2024-01-22T04:19:39Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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|name=Sanson<br />
|realName=<br />
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|family=[[Cien Caras]] (father), [[El Cuatrero]] (brother), [[Universo 2000]], [[Mascara Ano 2000]] (uncles), [[Forastero]] & [[Universo 2000 Jr.]] (cousins); see [[La Familia Dinamita]]<br />
|maestro=[[Virus]], [[Ultimo Guerrero]], [[Franco Colombo]]<br />
|birthdate=[[December 3]], [[1993]]- [[Lagos de Moreno]], [[Jalisco]]<br />
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|height=6'2"/187 cms<br />
|weight=210 lbs/93 kg<br />
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|signatureMoves=Poder Dinamita ([[torture rack powerbomb]])<br />
|titles=[[Occidente Trios Championship]] (w/[[Forastero]] & [[El Cuatrero]]), [[CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship]] w/[[El Cuatrero]], [[Mexican National Trios Championship]] (w/[[Forastero]] & [[El Cuatrero]]), [[Rey del Inframundo]] (2017, 2018 y 2019).<br />
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== Bio ==<br />
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Son of [[Cien Caras]] and a member of [[La Familia Dinamita | La Nueva Generacion Dinamita]].<br />
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[[Category:Current AAA/PAP wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Neutr%C3%B3n&diff=221497Neutrón2024-01-20T07:17:11Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Gallery */</p>
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|name=Neutrón<br />
|nicknames=JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY NEUTRON<br />
|nameHistory=Steel Man I (debut - ??), Quasar Jr. (?? - 03/00), Neutrón (03/00 - 2006, 02/2007- ), Metro (2006), Neutronic (promoted initially as Neutronico; Masked Warriors, 6/6/2010 - )<br />
|family=[[César Curiel]] (father), Steel Man II (Brother), Cat Boy (Brother)<br />
|maestro=[[César Curiel]], [[Diablo Velazco]]<br />
|birthdate=[[October 31, 1976]] - [[Guadalajara, Jalisco]]<br />
|debut=1996 - [[Arena Jalisco]] - [[Guadalajara, Jalisco]]<br />
|height=5'9"/176 cms<br />
|weight=190 lbs/86 kg<br />
|signatureMoves=[[Tope en Reversa]], [[Moonsault Attack Suicida]] off the ringpost, [[La Quebrada]]<br />
|titles=[[Occidente Light Heavyweight Title]], [[Occidente Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Flash II]] & [[Idolo II]])<br />
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CMLL midcard tecnico of the early to mid 2000s, part of a generation of guys who seemed to stall in the midcard without accomplishing much. Wrestled as Metro, a sponsored character of the newspaper, in 2006. Disappeared from the main CMLL roster in 2009, but still works in the related [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]]. A surprising inclusion in the Lucha Libre USA: Masked Warrior show, wrestling as rudo 'Neutronic', in his usual gear.<br />
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<div></div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=File:1st_Mask.jpg&diff=221495File:1st Mask.jpg2024-01-20T07:14:40Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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<div></div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=File:Neutron_1st_Attire.jpg&diff=221494File:Neutron 1st Attire.jpg2024-01-20T07:09:40Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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<div></div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=File:Neutron_and_Ricky_Marvin.jpg&diff=221493File:Neutron and Ricky Marvin.jpg2024-01-20T07:07:55Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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<div></div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=El_Fuhrer&diff=221492El Fuhrer2024-01-20T06:20:27Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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<div>{{bioFields|<br />
|image=ElFuhrer.jpg<br />
|name=El Fuhrer<br />
|realName=Salvador Pérez<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=El Fuhrer<br />
|family=<br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate=[[March 3]], [[1975]]<br />
|debut=[[September]] [[1989]]<br />
|lostmaskto=[[El Oriental]] - 30/03/2001 - Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California<br />
|height=180cm<br />
|weight=104kg<br />
|obituarydate=<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=<br />
|}}<br />
[[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Fuhrer]][[Category:Former AAA/PAP wrestlers]][[Category: Former LLI wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=El_Fuhrer&diff=221491El Fuhrer2024-01-20T06:18:47Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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<div>{{bioFields|<br />
|image=ElFuhrer.jpg<br />
|name=El Fuhrer<br />
|realName=Salvador Pérez<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=El Fuhrer<br />
|family=<br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate=[[March 3]], [[1975]]<br />
|debut=[[September]] [[1989]]<br />
|lostmaskto=[[El Oriental]]<br />
|height=180cm<br />
|weight=104kg<br />
|obituarydate=<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=<br />
|}}<br />
[[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Fuhrer]][[Category:Former AAA/PAP wrestlers]][[Category: Former LLI wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=El_Vikingo&diff=219578El Vikingo2023-09-13T22:39:25Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Filmography */</p>
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<div>== Profile ==<br />
{{bioFields|<br />
|name=El Vikingo<br />
|image=Manuelvikingo.jpg <br />
|realName=Manuel Galaviz Macias<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=El Vikingo<br />
|family=<br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate=[[October 4]], [[1937]]- [[Chihuahua]]<br />
|debut=[[1957]]<br />
|lostmaskto=<br />
|height=177 cm/5'10"<br />
|weight=85 kg/187 lb<br />
|obituarydate=[[November 30]], [[2021]] (aged 84)<br />
|signatureMoves=[[La Nordica]]<br />
|titles=[[Americas Middleweight Title]]<br />
|}}<br />
<br />
Once defeated Rayo de Jalisco in a world title match, but by cheating, and the promoters ordered a rematch the following week.<br />
<br />
== Filmography ==<br />
#[[Secuestro: Aviso de Muerte (1998)]] - El Vikingo<br />
#[[¡Ahí madre! (1970)]] - Tulipán Jones<br />
#[[Santo y Blue Demon en la Atlántida (1970)]] - Ticio<br />
#[[Operación 67 (1966)]] - Luchador<br />
<br />
== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|beard|[[Halcón 78]]|[[El Vikingo]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|beard|[[Intocable (Veracruz)|Intocable]]|[[El Vikingo]]|[[Xalapa]], [[Veracruz]]}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|beards|[[Cinta de Oro]] & [[Rocky Star]]|[[El Vikingo]] & [[Puma Valderrama]]| Gimnasio Municipal -[[Ciudad Juárez]], [[Chihuahua]]}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Dr. Wagner]]|[[El Vikingo]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|mask|[[El Vikingo]] |[[El Samuray]] |[[Ciudad Juarez]]}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hairs|[[Villano III]] & ??|[[Los Hippies]] ([[Renato Torres]] & El Vikingo)|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|[[1969]]/[[04/25]]|hairs|[[Black Shadow]] & [[Ray Mendoza]]|[[Los Hippies]] ([[Renato Torres]] & [[El Vikingo]])|[[Arena México - Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1970]]/[[04/22]]|hairs|[[Los Hippies]] ([[Renato Torres]] & El Vikingo)|[[Antonio Posa]] & [[Mike Barns]]|[[Arena México|Arena México - Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aline|1972/??/??|hair|[[El Vikingo]]|[[Tarzan Moreno]]|Torreon, Coahuila}}<br />
{{aline|1973/??/??|hair|[[El Vikingo]]|[[Raul Reyes]]|Arena Coliseo DF}}<br />
{{aline|1975/[[04/13]]|hair|[[El Vikingo]]|[[Carlos Monterrosa]]|Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua}}<br />
{{aline|[[1975]]/[[11/12]]|hair|[[Gran Hamada]] & [[Hashi Masataka]]|[[El Vikingo]] & [[Renato Torres]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1976]]/[[??/??]]|hairs|[[Los Hippies]] ([[Renato Torres]] & El Vikingo)|[[Jose Escobedo]] & [[Martin Escobedo]]|[[Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{aline|1977/??/??|hair|[[El Vikingo]]|[[Babe Sharon]]|Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua}}<br />
{{aline|[[1979]]/[[10/19]]|mask<ref>Pinned man loser must unmask, [[El Supremo]] unmasked [[El Rebelde|Robot R-2]];</ref>|[[El Supremo]] & Vikingo|[[El Rebelde|Robot R-2]] & [[El Santo]]|[[Arena México|Arena México - Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1979]]/[[11/16]]|hairs|[[El Faraón]] & [[Águila India]]|[[El Vikingo]] & [[Sangre Chicana]]|[[Arena México]]|}}<br />
{{aline|[[1983]]/[[05/01]]|hair|[[Rocky Star]]|[[El Vikingo]]|[[Auditorio Municipal Juarez|Auditorio Municipal - Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1984]]/[[01/10]]|hair<ref>Rocky Star was a masked wrestler in that time</ref>|[[El Vikingo]]|[[Rocky Star]]|[[Auditorio Municipal Juarez|Auditorio Municipal - Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1984]]/[[01/15]]|beard|[[Rocky Star]]|[[El Vikingo]]|Auditorio José Nery Santos - Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua}}<br />
{{aend|}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<br />
{{Gallery|name=El vikingo.jpg|caption=[[Flama Roja]], El Vikingo, [[Ray Mendoza]]}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Elvikingo.jpg|caption=}}<br />
{{Gallerywide||name=Loshippies2.jpg|caption=los hippies w/[[Renato Torres]]}}<br />
{{Gallerywide||name=Loshippies3.jpg|caption=los hippies w/[[Renato Torres]]}}<br />
<br clear=all><br />
{{Gallerywide||name=FB IMG 1499754893855.jpg|caption=}}<br />
{{Gallerywide|name=Tulipán Jones.jpg|caption=¡Ahí Madre! cast}}<br />
{{Gallerywide||name=131406487_10219002826083179_7049655726660336291_o.jpg|caption=}} <br />
{{Gallerywide||name=174322064_1910617872427251_8332313540763671636_n.jpg|caption=}}<br />
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Vikingo]][[Category:Former AAA/PAP wrestlers]][[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]<br />
[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Fuego&diff=219496Fuego2023-09-08T02:04:50Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Gallery */</p>
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<div>== Shared Names ==<br />
''This was the CMLL undecarder named Flash, who is now known as Fuego. See [[Flash]] and [[Fuego (disambiguation)]] for others who've used those names''<br />
<br />
== Profile ==<br />
{{bioFields|<br />
|image=Pelon encapuchado.jpg<br />
|name=Pelón Encapuchado<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Flash (debut -2009), Gotico (?), Fuego (CMLL 2009-2023), Pelón Encapuchado (2023-Present)<br />
|family=none<br />
|maestro=[[Tony Salazar]], [[Colt]], [[Skayde]], [[Charrito de Oro]] <br />
|birthdate=[[December 11]], [[1981]], [[San Andres Zutla]], [[Oaxaca]]<br />
|debut=[[2003]] - [[Auditorio Tamayo]], [[Puebla]]<br />
|lostmaskto=none<br />
|height=5' 9"/177 cm<br />
|weight=165 pounds/75 kg<br />
|signatureMoves=[[La Flashina|La Flashina/La Guelaguetza]], [[Tope Suicida (over the top)]], [[Toque Fuego]]<br />
|titles=[[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Stuka Jr.]]), [[Occidente Middleweight Championship]]<br />
|}}<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
Flash is a young CMLL midcard wrestler. He's originally from Oaxaca, though not much is known about his pre-CMLL career. In the old El Halcon Net magazine, Flash said he was working as a dental assistant when he moved to Mexico City.<br />
<br />
Flash's been working in the promotion as far back as 2006, where he was occasionally spotted working unadvertised pre-show matches. He slowly moved up to being actually on the lineups, quickly moving in the segunda/tercera mix, where he's been since. <br />
<br />
Flash stood out because his speed (as you'd expect from his name), his acrobatic style, and his nifty leg trip cradle [[La Flashina]]. <br />
<br />
Flash got his first real push in 2008, teaming to [[Stuka Jr.]] to win a 16 man tournament for the vacant [[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship]], then retaining the titles in a rematch versus [[Euforia]] & [[Nosferatu]]. They haven't done much with the tag team or the titles since the end of 2008, and Stuka Jr. seems to be used at a slightly higher level than Flash, but the championships are still mentioned and seen from time to time.<br />
<br />
On [[November 19]], [[2009]], CMLL announced Flash would be changing his name to '''Fuego''', complete with a new mask. The Flash character's look started as a direct copy of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_%28comics%29 DC Comic characters], though he started changing the colors and design as time went on. Still, with CMLL previously changing [[Metalico|other wrestlers names]] so they could control the licensing rights, it was only a surprise it took this long for the name to change.<br />
<br />
== Lucha de Apuestas Record ==<br />
<br />
{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|[[2005]]/[[09/01]]|mask (1)|Flash|[[Hooligan II (indy)|Hooligan II]]|Arena Isabel - Cuernavaca, Morelos}}<br />
{{aend|<b>(1)</b> Relevos Suicidas vs. [[Spider Man]]/[[Andy Barrow|Hooligan III]]}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
{{Gallery||name=Flashcmll02.jpg|caption=2006}}<br />
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{{Gallery||name=FlashCMLL.jpg|caption=2006}} <br />
<br />
{{Gallery| |name=Especial25.jpg|caption=Stuka Jr. & Flash, Arena Coliseo Tag Team Champions}}<br />
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{{Gallery||name=Flash.jpg|caption=}}<br />
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{{Gallery||name=Especial01flash.jpg|caption=}}<br />
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{{Gallery||name=FLASH.JPG|caption=posing}}<br />
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{{Gallery||name=Flash1.jpg|caption=Flash becomes Fuego}}<br />
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{{Gallery||name=Fuego2013.png|caption=}}<br />
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{{Gallery||name=Fuego_01.jpg|caption=}}<br />
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{{Gallery||name=Fuego_Occ.jpg|caption=As [[Occidente Middleweight Championship|Occidente Middleweight champion]]}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=FUEGO000000001.png|caption=}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=Fuego_2014.jpg|caption=}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=374480440 685147546989167 4593574301758164971 n.jpg|caption=as Pelón Encapuchado}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=NO7IlcLF-Pelon-Encapuchado.jpg|caption=}}<br />
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]<br />
[[Category:Current CMLL wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=File:NO7IlcLF-Pelon-Encapuchado.jpg&diff=219495File:NO7IlcLF-Pelon-Encapuchado.jpg2023-09-08T02:04:18Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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<div></div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Fuego&diff=219494Fuego2023-09-08T02:03:28Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Gallery */</p>
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<div>== Shared Names ==<br />
''This was the CMLL undecarder named Flash, who is now known as Fuego. See [[Flash]] and [[Fuego (disambiguation)]] for others who've used those names''<br />
<br />
== Profile ==<br />
{{bioFields|<br />
|image=Pelon encapuchado.jpg<br />
|name=Pelón Encapuchado<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Flash (debut -2009), Gotico (?), Fuego (CMLL 2009-2023), Pelón Encapuchado (2023-Present)<br />
|family=none<br />
|maestro=[[Tony Salazar]], [[Colt]], [[Skayde]], [[Charrito de Oro]] <br />
|birthdate=[[December 11]], [[1981]], [[San Andres Zutla]], [[Oaxaca]]<br />
|debut=[[2003]] - [[Auditorio Tamayo]], [[Puebla]]<br />
|lostmaskto=none<br />
|height=5' 9"/177 cm<br />
|weight=165 pounds/75 kg<br />
|signatureMoves=[[La Flashina|La Flashina/La Guelaguetza]], [[Tope Suicida (over the top)]], [[Toque Fuego]]<br />
|titles=[[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Stuka Jr.]]), [[Occidente Middleweight Championship]]<br />
|}}<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
Flash is a young CMLL midcard wrestler. He's originally from Oaxaca, though not much is known about his pre-CMLL career. In the old El Halcon Net magazine, Flash said he was working as a dental assistant when he moved to Mexico City.<br />
<br />
Flash's been working in the promotion as far back as 2006, where he was occasionally spotted working unadvertised pre-show matches. He slowly moved up to being actually on the lineups, quickly moving in the segunda/tercera mix, where he's been since. <br />
<br />
Flash stood out because his speed (as you'd expect from his name), his acrobatic style, and his nifty leg trip cradle [[La Flashina]]. <br />
<br />
Flash got his first real push in 2008, teaming to [[Stuka Jr.]] to win a 16 man tournament for the vacant [[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship]], then retaining the titles in a rematch versus [[Euforia]] & [[Nosferatu]]. They haven't done much with the tag team or the titles since the end of 2008, and Stuka Jr. seems to be used at a slightly higher level than Flash, but the championships are still mentioned and seen from time to time.<br />
<br />
On [[November 19]], [[2009]], CMLL announced Flash would be changing his name to '''Fuego''', complete with a new mask. The Flash character's look started as a direct copy of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_%28comics%29 DC Comic characters], though he started changing the colors and design as time went on. Still, with CMLL previously changing [[Metalico|other wrestlers names]] so they could control the licensing rights, it was only a surprise it took this long for the name to change.<br />
<br />
== Lucha de Apuestas Record ==<br />
<br />
{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|[[2005]]/[[09/01]]|mask (1)|Flash|[[Hooligan II (indy)|Hooligan II]]|Arena Isabel - Cuernavaca, Morelos}}<br />
{{aend|<b>(1)</b> Relevos Suicidas vs. [[Spider Man]]/[[Andy Barrow|Hooligan III]]}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
{{Gallery||name=Flashcmll02.jpg|caption=2006}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=FlashCMLL.jpg|caption=2006}} <br />
<br />
{{Gallery| |name=Especial25.jpg|caption=Stuka Jr. & Flash, Arena Coliseo Tag Team Champions}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=Flash.jpg|caption=}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=Especial01flash.jpg|caption=}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=FLASH.JPG|caption=posing}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=Flash1.jpg|caption=Flash becomes Fuego}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=Fuego2013.png|caption=}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=Fuego_01.jpg|caption=}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=Fuego_Occ.jpg|caption=As [[Occidente Middleweight Championship|Occidente Middleweight champion]]}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=FUEGO000000001.png|caption=}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=Fuego_2014.jpg|caption=}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=374480440 685147546989167 4593574301758164971 n.jpg|caption=as Pelón Encapuchado}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]<br />
[[Category:Current CMLL wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=File:374480440_685147546989167_4593574301758164971_n.jpg&diff=219493File:374480440 685147546989167 4593574301758164971 n.jpg2023-09-08T02:02:47Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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<div></div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Fuego&diff=219492Fuego2023-09-08T02:00:37Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Profile */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Shared Names ==<br />
''This was the CMLL undecarder named Flash, who is now known as Fuego. See [[Flash]] and [[Fuego (disambiguation)]] for others who've used those names''<br />
<br />
== Profile ==<br />
{{bioFields|<br />
|image=Pelon encapuchado.jpg<br />
|name=Pelón Encapuchado<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Flash (debut -2009), Gotico (?), Fuego (CMLL 2009-2023), Pelón Encapuchado (2023-Present)<br />
|family=none<br />
|maestro=[[Tony Salazar]], [[Colt]], [[Skayde]], [[Charrito de Oro]] <br />
|birthdate=[[December 11]], [[1981]], [[San Andres Zutla]], [[Oaxaca]]<br />
|debut=[[2003]] - [[Auditorio Tamayo]], [[Puebla]]<br />
|lostmaskto=none<br />
|height=5' 9"/177 cm<br />
|weight=165 pounds/75 kg<br />
|signatureMoves=[[La Flashina|La Flashina/La Guelaguetza]], [[Tope Suicida (over the top)]], [[Toque Fuego]]<br />
|titles=[[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Stuka Jr.]]), [[Occidente Middleweight Championship]]<br />
|}}<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
Flash is a young CMLL midcard wrestler. He's originally from Oaxaca, though not much is known about his pre-CMLL career. In the old El Halcon Net magazine, Flash said he was working as a dental assistant when he moved to Mexico City.<br />
<br />
Flash's been working in the promotion as far back as 2006, where he was occasionally spotted working unadvertised pre-show matches. He slowly moved up to being actually on the lineups, quickly moving in the segunda/tercera mix, where he's been since. <br />
<br />
Flash stood out because his speed (as you'd expect from his name), his acrobatic style, and his nifty leg trip cradle [[La Flashina]]. <br />
<br />
Flash got his first real push in 2008, teaming to [[Stuka Jr.]] to win a 16 man tournament for the vacant [[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship]], then retaining the titles in a rematch versus [[Euforia]] & [[Nosferatu]]. They haven't done much with the tag team or the titles since the end of 2008, and Stuka Jr. seems to be used at a slightly higher level than Flash, but the championships are still mentioned and seen from time to time.<br />
<br />
On [[November 19]], [[2009]], CMLL announced Flash would be changing his name to '''Fuego''', complete with a new mask. The Flash character's look started as a direct copy of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_%28comics%29 DC Comic characters], though he started changing the colors and design as time went on. Still, with CMLL previously changing [[Metalico|other wrestlers names]] so they could control the licensing rights, it was only a surprise it took this long for the name to change.<br />
<br />
== Lucha de Apuestas Record ==<br />
<br />
{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|[[2005]]/[[09/01]]|mask (1)|Flash|[[Hooligan II (indy)|Hooligan II]]|Arena Isabel - Cuernavaca, Morelos}}<br />
{{aend|<b>(1)</b> Relevos Suicidas vs. [[Spider Man]]/[[Andy Barrow|Hooligan III]]}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
{{Gallery||name=Flashcmll02.jpg|caption=2006}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=FlashCMLL.jpg|caption=2006}} <br />
<br />
{{Gallery| |name=Especial25.jpg|caption=Stuka Jr. & Flash, Arena Coliseo Tag Team Champions}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=Flash.jpg|caption=}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=Especial01flash.jpg|caption=}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=FLASH.JPG|caption=posing}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=Flash1.jpg|caption=Flash becomes Fuego}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=Fuego2013.png|caption=}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=Fuego_01.jpg|caption=}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=Fuego_Occ.jpg|caption=As [[Occidente Middleweight Championship|Occidente Middleweight champion]]}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=FUEGO000000001.png|caption=}}<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=Fuego_2014.jpg|caption=}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]<br />
[[Category:Current CMLL wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=File:Pelon_encapuchado.jpg&diff=219491File:Pelon encapuchado.jpg2023-09-08T02:00:16Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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<div></div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Fuego&diff=219490Fuego2023-09-08T01:58:27Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Gallery */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Shared Names ==<br />
''This was the CMLL undecarder named Flash, who is now known as Fuego. See [[Flash]] and [[Fuego (disambiguation)]] for others who've used those names''<br />
<br />
== Profile ==<br />
{{bioFields|<br />
|image=Fuego_2014.jpg<br />
|name=Pelón Encapuchado<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Flash (debut -2009), Gotico (?), Fuego (CMLL 2009-2023), Pelón Encapuchado (2023-Present)<br />
|family=none<br />
|maestro=[[Tony Salazar]], [[Colt]], [[Skayde]], [[Charrito de Oro]] <br />
|birthdate=[[December 11]], [[1981]], [[San Andres Zutla]], [[Oaxaca]]<br />
|debut=[[2003]] - [[Auditorio Tamayo]], [[Puebla]]<br />
|lostmaskto=none<br />
|height=5' 9"/177 cm<br />
|weight=165 pounds/75 kg<br />
|signatureMoves=[[La Flashina|La Flashina/La Guelaguetza]], [[Tope Suicida (over the top)]], [[Toque Fuego]]<br />
|titles=[[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Stuka Jr.]]), [[Occidente Middleweight Championship]]<br />
|}}<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
Flash is a young CMLL midcard wrestler. He's originally from Oaxaca, though not much is known about his pre-CMLL career. In the old El Halcon Net magazine, Flash said he was working as a dental assistant when he moved to Mexico City.<br />
<br />
Flash's been working in the promotion as far back as 2006, where he was occasionally spotted working unadvertised pre-show matches. He slowly moved up to being actually on the lineups, quickly moving in the segunda/tercera mix, where he's been since. <br />
<br />
Flash stood out because his speed (as you'd expect from his name), his acrobatic style, and his nifty leg trip cradle [[La Flashina]]. <br />
<br />
Flash got his first real push in 2008, teaming to [[Stuka Jr.]] to win a 16 man tournament for the vacant [[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship]], then retaining the titles in a rematch versus [[Euforia]] & [[Nosferatu]]. They haven't done much with the tag team or the titles since the end of 2008, and Stuka Jr. seems to be used at a slightly higher level than Flash, but the championships are still mentioned and seen from time to time.<br />
<br />
On [[November 19]], [[2009]], CMLL announced Flash would be changing his name to '''Fuego''', complete with a new mask. The Flash character's look started as a direct copy of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_%28comics%29 DC Comic characters], though he started changing the colors and design as time went on. Still, with CMLL previously changing [[Metalico|other wrestlers names]] so they could control the licensing rights, it was only a surprise it took this long for the name to change.<br />
<br />
== Lucha de Apuestas Record ==<br />
<br />
{{astart}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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[[Category:Current CMLL wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Fuego&diff=219489Fuego2023-09-08T01:56:40Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Profile */</p>
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<div>== Shared Names ==<br />
''This was the CMLL undecarder named Flash, who is now known as Fuego. See [[Flash]] and [[Fuego (disambiguation)]] for others who've used those names''<br />
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== Profile ==<br />
{{bioFields|<br />
|image=Fuego_2014.jpg<br />
|name=Pelón Encapuchado<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Flash (debut -2009), Gotico (?), Fuego (CMLL 2009-2023), Pelón Encapuchado (2023-Present)<br />
|family=none<br />
|maestro=[[Tony Salazar]], [[Colt]], [[Skayde]], [[Charrito de Oro]] <br />
|birthdate=[[December 11]], [[1981]], [[San Andres Zutla]], [[Oaxaca]]<br />
|debut=[[2003]] - [[Auditorio Tamayo]], [[Puebla]]<br />
|lostmaskto=none<br />
|height=5' 9"/177 cm<br />
|weight=165 pounds/75 kg<br />
|signatureMoves=[[La Flashina|La Flashina/La Guelaguetza]], [[Tope Suicida (over the top)]], [[Toque Fuego]]<br />
|titles=[[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Stuka Jr.]]), [[Occidente Middleweight Championship]]<br />
|}}<br />
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== Notes ==<br />
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Flash is a young CMLL midcard wrestler. He's originally from Oaxaca, though not much is known about his pre-CMLL career. In the old El Halcon Net magazine, Flash said he was working as a dental assistant when he moved to Mexico City.<br />
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Flash's been working in the promotion as far back as 2006, where he was occasionally spotted working unadvertised pre-show matches. He slowly moved up to being actually on the lineups, quickly moving in the segunda/tercera mix, where he's been since. <br />
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Flash stood out because his speed (as you'd expect from his name), his acrobatic style, and his nifty leg trip cradle [[La Flashina]]. <br />
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Flash got his first real push in 2008, teaming to [[Stuka Jr.]] to win a 16 man tournament for the vacant [[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship]], then retaining the titles in a rematch versus [[Euforia]] & [[Nosferatu]]. They haven't done much with the tag team or the titles since the end of 2008, and Stuka Jr. seems to be used at a slightly higher level than Flash, but the championships are still mentioned and seen from time to time.<br />
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On [[November 19]], [[2009]], CMLL announced Flash would be changing his name to '''Fuego''', complete with a new mask. The Flash character's look started as a direct copy of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_%28comics%29 DC Comic characters], though he started changing the colors and design as time went on. Still, with CMLL previously changing [[Metalico|other wrestlers names]] so they could control the licensing rights, it was only a surprise it took this long for the name to change.<br />
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== Lucha de Apuestas Record ==<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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[[Category:Current CMLL wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Lady_Victoria&diff=218955Lady Victoria2023-07-23T07:26:26Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Profile */</p>
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<div>== Profile ==<br />
{{bioFields|<br />
|image=Scan0126.jpg<br />
|name=Lady Victoria<br />
|realName=Victoria Ann Moreno<br />
|nicknames=Norteamericana<br />
|nameHistory=Victoria Starr, Lady Victoria, Alondra (IWRG), Chiquitibum/Chiquita Boom (AAA)<br />
|family=<br />
|maestro=[[Jesse Hernandez]] [[Bill Anderson]] [[Rey Mysterio Sr.]] & Various Trainers in Mexico City<br />
|birthdate=[[September 15]], [[1972]] in Barstow, California<br />
|debut=[[January 16]], [[1993]]<br />
|lostmaskto=<br />
|height=5'6"/168cm<br />
|weight=130lbs/59kgs<br />
|obituarydate=<br />
|signatureMoves=[[Guillotine Leg Drop]], Armdrag suplex 3rd rope, headscissors 3rd rope<br />
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== '''Lady Victoria''' ==<br />
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Lady Victoria AKA Victoria Ann Moreno was born September 15, 1972 in Barstow, California. is a Hispanic American professional female wrestler/Luchadora, manager/valet, and Actress. She made her American professional wrestling debut on January 16, 1993, at The San Bernardino Sports Arena. Lady Victoria made her first Mexican Wrestling (know as Lucha Libre) appearance during the “EMLL” event held at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles on July 9th, 1994 as well as her Lucha Libre AAA debut in Tijuana 1995 & Television debut at Triplemania IV en Orizaba, Veracruz in July 15, 1996. That night she suffered from a facture in her right hand which she didn’t realize for several days. Working with such injuries limited her work ethics and training to minimal, it took 3 ½ to 4 months for her recovery while working as a Valet/Luchadora. During her career, Lady Victoria has performed all over the USA & Mexico, performing for companies such as AAA, CMLL/EMLL, IWRG, Promo Aztecas, & XPW to name a few.<br />
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== '''Career''' ==<br />
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'''Baja California/AAA'''<br />
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Moreno debuted as Victoria Starr, after being trained by Billy Anderson & Jesse Hernandez. She would Began wrestling as Lady Victoria 3 months into her career. She began Lucha Libre/Valet with Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion promotion in Baja California in 1995, having performed in Tijuana prior in late1993 is where she was first introduced to the Lucha Libre style of wrestling and immediately took interest in learning more. Having found this style closer to home, she began training and performing Lucha Libre style wrestling at the “All Nations Center” in Los Angeles, California and "Boys & Girls Club" in Pomona, California for Sergio Garcia. Lady Victoria grew her fan base by performing in the Independent shows other wise know as “Indy Scenes” for various companies in American style wrestling, As well as Lucha Libre in Mexico. At his time she had first comic book published titled “Lady Victoria vs. Queen of the Vampires”.<br />
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'''AAA (Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion)''' <br />
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Lady Victoria’s first major television debut was on '''AAA (Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion)''', in where some of her biggest feuds were with Miss Janeth as Luchadoras/valets. Lady Victoria was introduced at the Triplemania IV, Main Event in Orizaba, Veracruz on July 15th of 1996 (Plaza de Toros “La Concordia”)as valet/second(Manager) to Mascara Sagrada while Miss Janeth was valet/second to Killers. Later that night her right hand had been fractured which limited her performance for the next 3 ½ to 4 months. She then also starting wrestling as Lady Victoria and wrestling masked as Chiquitibum (pronounced – chi-qi-ti-boom), feuding with Zuleyma (Miss Janeth’s older sister), Miss Janeth, & La Briosa. Occasionally teaming with La Sirenita & Princesa Apache(aka Mary Apache)<br />
Also Debuted in IWRG in 1996 as Alondra masked.<br />
Later, the feuding with Miss Janeth would end as she gave Lady Victoria an (Illegal) Martinete as Valets, in a crazy, action-packed, six man tag match in Actopan, Hgo. <br />
In 1996 in Womens Single Competition Lady Victoria was ranked #4 in Super Luchas.<br />
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'''IWRG (Grupo Revolucion)'''<br />
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Alondra had many feuds here with Miss Janeth, Barbara Blaze, La Indomable, Mohicana, Migala, Just to name a few. Having performed for the company from 96’ to 99’ and occasionally teaming up with Irma Aguilar. Alondra recieved many awards in the years performed in the company.<br />
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'''Promo Aztecas'''<br />
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Shortly thereafter Lady Victoria was invited to Promo Azteca where she was a valet to El Hijo del Diablo, & Occasionally the tag team of Damien 666 & Halloween. Being the only woman wrestler/manager in the company, she was elected to start a Women’s Division for the company, which got under way with few Luchadoras and several “Indy” promotions to ready for Television,. Which led her to continue performing with IWRG as Alondra & CMLL/EMLL as Lady Victoria. <br />
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'''CMLL/EMLL (Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre y La Empressa)'''<br />
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Lady Victoria Feuded with who she says are the best Women Athletes in Mexico, La Diabolica & Infernal. Partnering with Lady Apache & Princessa Blanca. Then, as Lady Victoria was so over from being El Hijo del Diablo’s valet prior in Promo Aztecas, They began to partner her with La Diabolica against Lady Apache & Princessa Blanca. She was a crowd favorite weather you loved her or loved to hate her at Arena Mexico & The Coliseo. Women were not getting a lot of TV time from the company at this point, but performed plenty all over Mexico.<br />
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'''Baja California'''<br />
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In Early 1999, Lady Victoria was feeling a little home sick and decided to return to the USA where she now resides in San Diego, California continuing to perform in Baja California. Upon returning, Lady Victoria became the Valet for Halloween, which eventually led to the infamous La Familia de Tijuana, & feuds with Lola Gonzalez. La Familia also began there stint in XPW in 2001. In 2002 La Familia was invited to perform for CMLL, which would be very familiar territory for Lady Victoria. Having accompanied La Familia to CMLL to perform 2 weeks of Television, Lady Victoria made the ultimate decision to part ways from La Familia and return home. She could not imagine being away for another couple of years again, at this point having had her first Daughter with her Husband.<br />
In 2001 Lady Victoria was Awarded Manager/Valet of the year by Luchas 2000 for leading La Familia de Tijuana to many Titles and memorable matches.<br />
In 2001 Awarded Manager/Valet of the year in Baja California for managing the Sucessful Team of La Familia de Tijuana.<br />
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'''XPW (Xtreme Pro Wrestling)'''<br />
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Lady Victoria Accompanied Mexico’s Most Wanted (La Familia), as she would perform with opponents of the male gender with Damien & Halloween not only as a manager but in six man tag matches, feuding with Angel. She recieved a 450 splash from John Kronus, in the match which is a memorable moment in XPW. She would also compete in singles competition which she could perform harder & better than half of the locker room full of talented men at this point, from having gained so much experience while residing in Mexico. She joined The Black Army briefly and returned to the side of Mexico's Most Wanted where she belongs. Victoria ultimately took a break from performing altogether in 2002 as she became pregnant with her second daughter. She loves being a mother and wants to spend more time at home raising her two daughters. We miss her and anticipate her return to the ring.<br />
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''Brief Return''<br />
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Lady Victoria returned to [[IWRG]] and [[LLF]] in the summer of 2008 for a few special matches, but has since gone back into a semi-retirement.<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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[[Category:Former Promo Azteca Wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Cadaver_De_Ultratumba&diff=218954Cadaver De Ultratumba2023-07-23T07:10:11Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Gallery */</p>
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<div>{{bioFields|<br />
|image=Cadaverultratum.jpg<br />
|name=Cadáver De Ultratumba (Corpse from the Afterlife)<br />
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|nameHistory=Sancara (Debut- 1988), Cadaver De Ultratumba (1988 - 2000, 2002 - current), Kahoz Jr. (2000 - 2002)<br />
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|family=[[Espectro I]] (uncle), [[Espectro Jr.]] (brother)<br />
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|maestro= [[Espectro Jr.]], [[Espectro I]], [[Diablo Velazco]]<br />
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|birthdate=[[18 Febrero]], [[1959]] Guanajuato, México<br />
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|obituarydate=<br />
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|signatureMoves=<br />
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|titles=[[UWA World Heavyweight Title]], [[Central America Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Monje Loco]])<br />
|}}<br />
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== Notes ==<br />
El 15 de agosto de 1999 en Tehuacán, Puebla en un spot de AAA, Cadáver de Ultratumba le gana a Canek el Título de Peso Pesado de la UWA. Sin duda aluna, uno de los mas grandes logros del Cadaver de Ultratumba<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
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{{aline|02/04/17|mask|Kahoz Jr.|[[Kato Kung Lee Jr.]]|Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California}}<br />
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Former AAA/PAP wrestlers]][[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=File:70763580_123370519054191_2611775952069328896_n.jpg&diff=218953File:70763580 123370519054191 2611775952069328896 n.jpg2023-07-23T07:09:23Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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<div></div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=TripleMania_IX&diff=218826TripleMania IX2023-07-09T07:16:44Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Matches */</p>
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<div>The [[2001]] [[TripleMania]] ('''TripleMania IX''') was held on [[May 24]] in [[Plaza de Toros Mexico City]].<br />
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== Matches ==<br />
{{EventMatchStart}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|1|[[La Parkita]], [[Mascarita Sagrada 2000]], [[Octagoncito]]|[[Mini Chessman|Espectrito Jr.]], [[Mini Abismo Negro]], [[Rocky Marvin]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|2|[[May Flowers]], [[Pimpinela Escarlata]], [[Polvo de Estrellas]]|[[Blue Demon Jr.]], [[El Hijo del Solitario]], [[El Zorro]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|3|[[Histeria]], [[Maniaco]], [[Mosco de la Merced I]], [[Psicosis II]] (c)|[[Espíritu]], [[Nygma]], [[Picudo]], [[Silver Cat]]|[[Mexican National Atomicos Championship]]|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|4|[[Latin Lover]]|[[Héctor Garza]]<BR>[[el Hijo del Perro Aguayo]]<BR>[[Heavy Metal]]|[[Copa TripleManía]]|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|5|[[El Alebrije]], [[La Parka Jr.]], [[Máscara Sagrada AAA]], [[Octagón]]|[[Abismo Negro]], [[Cibernético]], [[Electroshock]], [[Mascara Maligna]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|6|[[Sangre Chicana]]|[[El Cobarde II|El Cobarde]]<BR>[[Pirata Morgan]]|[[bull terrier]] hair match|}}<br />
{{EventMatchEnd}}<br />
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== Other Notes ==<br />
{{AAAEvents}}<br />
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[[Category:Events]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=TripleMania_IX&diff=218825TripleMania IX2023-07-09T07:15:23Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Matches */</p>
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<div>The [[2001]] [[TripleMania]] ('''TripleMania IX''') was held on [[May 24]] in [[Plaza de Toros Mexico City]].<br />
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== Matches ==<br />
{{EventMatchStart}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|1|[[La Parkita]], [[Mascarita Sagrada 2000]], [[Octagoncito]]|[[Mini Chessman|Espectrito Jr.]], [[Mini Abismo Negro]], [[Rocky Marvin]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|2|[[May Flowers]], [[Pimpinela Escarlata]], [[Polvo de Estrellas]]|[[Blue Demon Jr.]], [[El Hijo del Solitario]], [[El Zorro]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|3|[[Histeria]], [[Maniaco]], [[Mosco de la Merced I]], [[Psicosis II]] (c)|[[Espíritu]], [[Nygma]], [[Picudo]], [[Silver Cat]]|[[Mexican National Atomicos Championship]]|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|4|[[Latin Lover]]|[[Héctor Garza]]<BR>[[el Hijo del Perro Aguayo]]<BR>[[Heavy Metal]]|[[Copa TripleManía]]|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|5|[[El Alebrije]], [[La Parka Jr.]], [[Máscara Sagrada AAA]], [[Octagón]]|[[Abismo Negro]], [[Cibernético]], [[Electroshock]], [[Mascara Maligna]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|6|[[El Cobarde]]|[[Sangre Chicana]]<BR>[[Pirata Morgan]]|[[bull terrier]] hair match|}}<br />
{{EventMatchEnd}}<br />
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== Other Notes ==<br />
{{AAAEvents}}<br />
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[[Category:Events]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=TripleMania_IX&diff=218824TripleMania IX2023-07-09T07:14:57Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Matches */</p>
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<div>The [[2001]] [[TripleMania]] ('''TripleMania IX''') was held on [[May 24]] in [[Plaza de Toros Mexico City]].<br />
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== Matches ==<br />
{{EventMatchStart}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|1|[[La Parkita]], [[Mascarita Sagrada 2000]], [[Octagoncito]]|[[Mini Chessman|Espectrito I]], [[Mini Abismo Negro]], [[Rocky Marvin]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|2|[[May Flowers]], [[Pimpinela Escarlata]], [[Polvo de Estrellas]]|[[Blue Demon Jr.]], [[El Hijo del Solitario]], [[El Zorro]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|3|[[Histeria]], [[Maniaco]], [[Mosco de la Merced I]], [[Psicosis II]] (c)|[[Espíritu]], [[Nygma]], [[Picudo]], [[Silver Cat]]|[[Mexican National Atomicos Championship]]|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|4|[[Latin Lover]]|[[Héctor Garza]]<BR>[[el Hijo del Perro Aguayo]]<BR>[[Heavy Metal]]|[[Copa TripleManía]]|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|5|[[El Alebrije]], [[La Parka Jr.]], [[Máscara Sagrada AAA]], [[Octagón]]|[[Abismo Negro]], [[Cibernético]], [[Electroshock]], [[Mascara Maligna]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|6|[[El Cobarde]]|[[Sangre Chicana]]<BR>[[Pirata Morgan]]|[[bull terrier]] hair match|}}<br />
{{EventMatchEnd}}<br />
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== Other Notes ==<br />
{{AAAEvents}}<br />
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[[Category:Events]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=TripleMania_V&diff=218823TripleMania V2023-07-09T07:05:30Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Matches */</p>
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<div>The [[1997]] [[TripleMania]] took place over two events.<br />
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== TripleMania V (A) ==<br />
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('''TripleMania V (A)''') was held on [[June 13]] in [[Auditorio De Tijuana]].<br />
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== Matches ==<br />
{{EventMatchStart}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|1|[[Black Silver]], [[Firebird]], [[Forastero (AAA)|Forastero]]|[[Caligula (Tijuana)]], [[Depredador]], [[Syndrome]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|2|[[Discovery]], [[Ludxor]], [[Mike Segura|Super Nova]], [[Venum I]]|[[Al Capone]], [[Frank Nitti]], [[Goyo]], [[Loco Valentino]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|3|[[Super Muñequito]], [[La Parkita]], [[Octagoncito]]|[[Mini Goldust]], [[Mini Mankind]], [[Pentagoncito]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|4|[[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[Pentagon II]], [[Sangre Chicana]]|[[Arandú]], [[Mascara Sagrada Jr.]], [[Octagón]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|5|[[Cibernético]]|[[Pierroth Jr.]]|street fight|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|6|[[Heavy Metal]] & [[Leon Negro]]<BR>[[Jerry Estrada]] & [[Picudo]]<BR>[[el Hijo del Perro Aguayo]] & [[Latin Lover]]|[[Halcón Dorado Jr.]] & [[May Flowers]]|hair|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|7|[[Canek]], [[Perro Aguayo Sr.]], [[Tinieblas Jr.]]|[[Gorgeous George III]], [[Jake Roberts]], [[Killer]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchEnd}}<br />
<br />
== TripleMania V (B) ==<br />
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'''TripleMania V (B)''' was held on [[June 15]] in [[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos]].<br />
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=== Matches ===<br />
{{EventMatchStart}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|1|[[Micro Konnan|Chivita Rayada]], [[Mini Cibernetico]], [[Octagoncito]]|[[Mini Goldust]], [[Mini Mankind]], [[Pentagoncito]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|2|[[Super Crazy|Histeria]], [[Maniaco]], [[Mosco de la Merced]]|[[Chiva Rayada I]], [[Gran Apache II|Chiva Rayada II]], [[Venum I]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|3|[[Abismo Negro]], [[el Hijo del Perro Aguayo]], [[El Mexicano]], [[Kraneo]]|[[Crazy 33]], [[El Hijo Del Espectro]], [[May Flowers]], [[Picudo]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|4|[[Blue Demon Jr.]], [[Tinieblas Jr.]], [[Tinieblas Sr.]]|[[Killer]], [[Pentagon II]], [[Scarecrow]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|5|[[Sangre Chicana]]|[[Heavy Metal]]|street fight|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|6|[[Coco Amarillo]]<BR>[[Coco Azul]]<BR>[[Coco Rojo]]<BR>[[Mascara Sagrada Jr.]]<BR>[[Super Muñeco]]|[[El Sanguinario|La Calaca]]|cage match, last in lost mask|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|7|[[Latin Lover]]|[[Pierroth Jr.]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|8|[[Canek]], [[Cibernético]], [[Octagón]], [[Perro Aguayo Sr.]]|[[El Cobarde]], [[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[Gorgeous George III]], [[Jake Roberts]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchEnd}}<br />
<br />
== Other Notes ==<br />
{{AAAEvents}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Events]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=TripleMania_V&diff=218822TripleMania V2023-07-09T07:05:05Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Matches */</p>
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<div>The [[1997]] [[TripleMania]] took place over two events.<br />
<br />
== TripleMania V (A) ==<br />
<br />
('''TripleMania V (A)''') was held on [[June 13]] in [[Auditorio De Tijuana]].<br />
<br />
== Matches ==<br />
{{EventMatchStart}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|1|[[Black Silver]], [[Firebird]], [[Forastero (AAA)|Forastero]]|[[Caligula (Tijuana)]], [[Depredador]], [[Syndrome]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|2|[[Discovery]], [[Ludxor]], [[Mike Segura|Super Nova]], [[Venum I]]|[[Al Capone]], [[Frank Nitti]], [[Goyo]], [[Loco Valentino]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|3|[[Micro Konnan|Chivita Rayada]], [[La Parkita]], [[Octagoncito]]|[[Mini Goldust]], [[Mini Mankind]], [[Pentagoncito]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|4|[[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[Pentagon II]], [[Sangre Chicana]]|[[Arandú]], [[Mascara Sagrada Jr.]], [[Octagón]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|5|[[Cibernético]]|[[Pierroth Jr.]]|street fight|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|6|[[Heavy Metal]] & [[Leon Negro]]<BR>[[Jerry Estrada]] & [[Picudo]]<BR>[[el Hijo del Perro Aguayo]] & [[Latin Lover]]|[[Halcón Dorado Jr.]] & [[May Flowers]]|hair|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|7|[[Canek]], [[Perro Aguayo Sr.]], [[Tinieblas Jr.]]|[[Gorgeous George III]], [[Jake Roberts]], [[Killer]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchEnd}}<br />
<br />
== TripleMania V (B) ==<br />
<br />
'''TripleMania V (B)''' was held on [[June 15]] in [[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos]].<br />
<br />
=== Matches ===<br />
{{EventMatchStart}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|1|[[Micro Konnan|Chivita Rayada]], [[Mini Cibernetico]], [[Octagoncito]]|[[Mini Goldust]], [[Mini Mankind]], [[Pentagoncito]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|2|[[Super Crazy|Histeria]], [[Maniaco]], [[Mosco de la Merced]]|[[Chiva Rayada I]], [[Gran Apache II|Chiva Rayada II]], [[Venum I]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|3|[[Abismo Negro]], [[el Hijo del Perro Aguayo]], [[El Mexicano]], [[Kraneo]]|[[Crazy 33]], [[El Hijo Del Espectro]], [[May Flowers]], [[Picudo]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|4|[[Blue Demon Jr.]], [[Tinieblas Jr.]], [[Tinieblas Sr.]]|[[Killer]], [[Pentagon II]], [[Scarecrow]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|5|[[Sangre Chicana]]|[[Heavy Metal]]|street fight|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|6|[[Coco Amarillo]]<BR>[[Coco Azul]]<BR>[[Coco Rojo]]<BR>[[Mascara Sagrada Jr.]]<BR>[[Super Muñeco]]|[[El Sanguinario|La Calaca]]|cage match, last in lost mask|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|7|[[Latin Lover]]|[[Pierroth Jr.]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|8|[[Canek]], [[Cibernético]], [[Octagón]], [[Perro Aguayo Sr.]]|[[El Cobarde]], [[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[Gorgeous George III]], [[Jake Roberts]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchEnd}}<br />
<br />
== Other Notes ==<br />
{{AAAEvents}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Events]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=TripleMania_V&diff=218821TripleMania V2023-07-09T07:04:26Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Matches */</p>
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<div>The [[1997]] [[TripleMania]] took place over two events.<br />
<br />
== TripleMania V (A) ==<br />
<br />
('''TripleMania V (A)''') was held on [[June 13]] in [[Auditorio De Tijuana]].<br />
<br />
== Matches ==<br />
{{EventMatchStart}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|1|[[Black Silver]], [[Firebird]], [[Forastero (AAA)|Forastero]]|[[Caligula (Tijuana)]], [[Depredador]], [[Syndrome]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|2|[[Discovery]], [[Ludxor]], [[Mike Segura|Super Nova]], [[Venum I]]|[[Al Capone]], [[Frank Nitti]], [[Goyo]], [[Loco Valentino]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|3|[[Chivita Rayada]], [[La Parkita]], [[Octagoncito]]|[[Mini Goldust]], [[Mini Mankind]], [[Pentagoncito]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|4|[[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[Pentagon II]], [[Sangre Chicana]]|[[Arandú]], [[Mascara Sagrada Jr.]], [[Octagón]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|5|[[Cibernético]]|[[Pierroth Jr.]]|street fight|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|6|[[Heavy Metal]] & [[Leon Negro]]<BR>[[Jerry Estrada]] & [[Picudo]]<BR>[[el Hijo del Perro Aguayo]] & [[Latin Lover]]|[[Halcón Dorado Jr.]] & [[May Flowers]]|hair|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|7|[[Canek]], [[Perro Aguayo Sr.]], [[Tinieblas Jr.]]|[[Gorgeous George III]], [[Jake Roberts]], [[Killer]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchEnd}}<br />
<br />
== TripleMania V (B) ==<br />
<br />
'''TripleMania V (B)''' was held on [[June 15]] in [[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos]].<br />
<br />
=== Matches ===<br />
{{EventMatchStart}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|1|[[Micro Konnan|Chivita Rayada]], [[Mini Cibernetico]], [[Octagoncito]]|[[Mini Goldust]], [[Mini Mankind]], [[Pentagoncito]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|2|[[Super Crazy|Histeria]], [[Maniaco]], [[Mosco de la Merced]]|[[Chiva Rayada I]], [[Gran Apache II|Chiva Rayada II]], [[Venum I]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|3|[[Abismo Negro]], [[el Hijo del Perro Aguayo]], [[El Mexicano]], [[Kraneo]]|[[Crazy 33]], [[El Hijo Del Espectro]], [[May Flowers]], [[Picudo]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|4|[[Blue Demon Jr.]], [[Tinieblas Jr.]], [[Tinieblas Sr.]]|[[Killer]], [[Pentagon II]], [[Scarecrow]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|5|[[Sangre Chicana]]|[[Heavy Metal]]|street fight|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|6|[[Coco Amarillo]]<BR>[[Coco Azul]]<BR>[[Coco Rojo]]<BR>[[Mascara Sagrada Jr.]]<BR>[[Super Muñeco]]|[[El Sanguinario|La Calaca]]|cage match, last in lost mask|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|7|[[Latin Lover]]|[[Pierroth Jr.]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|8|[[Canek]], [[Cibernético]], [[Octagón]], [[Perro Aguayo Sr.]]|[[El Cobarde]], [[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[Gorgeous George III]], [[Jake Roberts]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchEnd}}<br />
<br />
== Other Notes ==<br />
{{AAAEvents}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Events]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Guerra_de_Titanes,_2001&diff=218820Guerra de Titanes, 20012023-07-09T06:57:06Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Matches */</p>
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<div>The [[2001]] [[Guerra de Titanes]] was held on [[November 23]] in [[Plaza de Toros Mexico City ]].<br />
<br />
== Matches ==<br />
{{EventMatchStart}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|1|[[Esther Moreno]], [[Estrellita]], [[Princesa Sujei]]|[[Martha Villalobos]], [[Mujer Demente]], [[Miss Janeth]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|2|[[Alan]], [[Billy Boy]], [[Decnnis]], [[Ice Cream]]|[[Angel Mortal]], [[Gallego]], [[Mr. Condor]], [[Policeman]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|3|[[Espíritu]], [[Nygma]], [[Picudo]], [[Silver Cat]]|[[Histeria]], [[Maniaco]], [[Mosco de la Merced]], [[Psicosis II]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|4|[[Lady Apache]], [[Octagoncito]], [[Pimpinela Escarlata]], [[Zorro]]|[[Electroshock]], [[Mini Psicosis]], [[Polvo de Estrellas]], [[Tiffany]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|5|[[El Alebrije]], [[Octagón]], [[Randy]]|[[Enrique Vera|Darkness]], [[Monsther]], [[Pentagon III]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|6|[[Canek]], [[Dos Caras Jr.]], [[La Parka Jr.]], [[Máscara Sagrada AAA]]|[[Jerry Estrada]], [[Pirata Morgan]], [[Sangre Chicana]], [[Texano]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|7|[[Cibernético]]|[[Antonio Pena]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|8|[[Héctor Garza]]|[[Latin Lover]]<BR>[[Heavy Metal]]<BR>[[el Hijo del Perro Aguayo]]|hair match|}} <br />
{{EventMatchEnd}}<br />
<br />
== Other Notes == <br />
{{AAAEvents}} <br />
<br />
[[Category:Events]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Verano_de_Escandalo,_1997&diff=218819Verano de Escandalo, 19972023-07-09T06:48:16Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Matches */</p>
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<div>The [[1997]] [[Verano de Escandalo]] ('''Verano de Escandalo, 1997''') was held [[September 14]] at [[Auditorio Rio Nilo]].<br />
<br />
== Matches ==<br />
{{EventMatchStart}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|1|[[Discovery]], [[Flying]], [[Ludxor]], [[Venum I]]|[[Marabunta|Frank Nitti]], [[Ángel Mortal|Al Capone]], [[Mr. Cóndor|Goyo]], [[Loco Valentino]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|2|[[Chiva Rayada I]], [[Chiva Rayada II]], [[El Mexicano]]|[[Babe Face]], [[May Flowers]], [[Sexy Piscis]]|[[lumberjack rules]]|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|3|[[Martha Villalobos]] & [[Sexy Boom]]|[[La Practicante]] & [[Xochitl Hamada]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|4|[[Xochitl Hamada]]|[[La Practicante]]|[[hair win]]|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|5|[[Latin Lover]], [[Mascara Sagrada Jr.]], [[Octagón]]|[[Blue Panther]], [[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[Killer]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchDrawLine|6|[[Canek]] went to a draw against [[Cibernético]]|[[cage]] match|}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|7|[[Heavy Metal]]<BR>[[Perro Aguayo Sr.]]<BR>[[el Hijo del Perro Aguayo]]<BR>[[Picudo]]<BR>[[Sangre Chicana]]|[[El Cobarde II]]|[[cage]] match, loser losses hair|}} <br />
{{EventMatchEnd}}<br />
<br />
== Other Notes == <br />
<br />
The main event at Verano De Escandalo 1997 continued the feud that had been building for a few months between the Aguayos & Heavy Metal against Picudo, Sangre Chicana & Cobarde. On this night Cobarde was the ultimate loser and got what little hair he had shaved off. Out of embarassment he began wearing a blonde wig on future TV tapings. This feud would continue on with Picudo ultimately losing his hair at Guerra De Titanes and finally Chicana losing his hair at Rey De Reyes '98.<br />
<br />
However, the big news from this show occured in the semi-main event. Canek & Cibernetico had been feuding for weeks leading up to this show. Cibernetico always seemed to have the upper-hand as his recently created stable called Los Vipers (Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco De La Merced, Abismo Negro) would interfere in matches and attack Canek. The cage match was signed with the stipulation that no Vipers members could interfere on Cibernetico's behalf. Canek dominated the match and had Cibernetico beaten and bloody. Suddenly Cibernetico began to motion for someone to come out and help him but nobody came out from the back. The camera scanned the crowd and caught Psicosis standing on an elevated platform watching the match. This was strange because Psicosis had left AAA over a year ago and it was a very public bitter split. After watching for a few minutes Psicosis ran down the aisle and jumped into the cage to attack Canek causing the match to become a no-contest. The angle caused huge controversy in the weeks following as it was revealed Antonio Pena had stuck Tijuana local wrestler Leon Negro under the Psicosis outfit and was going to try to pass him off as the real Psicosis.<br />
<br />
Two of the undercard matches on the show had angles that went nowhere. In the trios match with Octagon, a mystery man in black showed up to attack Octagon. The man would appear in the crowd on future AAA TV tapings but it was never revealed who he was (the actual person under the mask was the ex-Black Demon). The other angle occured in the opener as Al Capone and Frank Nitti turned on their partner Goyo but that ended up being one of the last appearence of Los Hampones in AAA so that storyline was dropped.<br />
<br />
{{AAAEvents}} <br />
<br />
[[Category:Events]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Guerra_de_Titanes,_2001&diff=215707Guerra de Titanes, 20012023-02-14T18:48:38Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Matches */</p>
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<div>The [[2001]] [[Guerra de Titanes]] was held on [[November 23]] in [[Plaza de Toros Mexico City ]].<br />
<br />
== Matches ==<br />
{{EventMatchStart}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|1|[[Esther Moreno]], [[Estrellita]], [[Princesa Sujei]]|[[Martha Villalobos]], [[Mujer Demente]], [[Miss Janeth]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|2|[[Alan]], [[Billy Boy]], [[Decnnis]], [[Ice Cream]]|[[Angel Mortal]], [[Gallego]], [[Mr. Condor]], [[Policeman]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|3|[[Espíritu]], [[Nygma]], [[Picudo]], [[Silver Cat]]|[[Histeria]], [[Maniaco]], [[Mosco de la Merced]], [[Psicosis II]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|4|[[Lady Apache]], [[Octagoncito]], [[Pimpinela Escarlata]], [[Zorro]]|[[Electroshock]], [[Mini Psicosis]], [[Polvo de Estrellas]], [[Tiffany]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|5|[[El Alebrije]], [[Octagón]], [[Randy]]|[[Darkness AAA|Darkness]], [[Monsther]], [[Pentagon III]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|6|[[Canek]], [[Dos Caras Jr.]], [[La Parka Jr.]], [[Máscara Sagrada AAA]]|[[Jerry Estrada]], [[Pirata Morgan]], [[Sangre Chicana]], [[Texano]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|7|[[Cibernético]]|[[Antonio Pena]]||}}<br />
{{EventMatchLine|8|[[Héctor Garza]]|[[Latin Lover]]<BR>[[Heavy Metal]]<BR>[[el Hijo del Perro Aguayo]]|hair match|}} <br />
{{EventMatchEnd}}<br />
<br />
== Other Notes == <br />
{{AAAEvents}} <br />
<br />
[[Category:Events]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=La_Jos%C3%A9_Ramona&diff=214991La José Ramona2022-12-30T23:01:25Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Gallery */</p>
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<div>{{bioFields|<br />
|image=LaJoseRamona.jpg<br />
|name=La José Ramona<br />
|realName=<br />
|nicknames=<br />
|nameHistory=Mini Siniestro, Mini Faces, La José Ramona<br />
|family=[[Polvo De Estrellas]] (brother)<br />
|maestro=<br />
|birthdate=<br />
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|height=<br />
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<br />
== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
{{astart}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|La José Ramona|[[Bull Terrier]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|97/10/21|mask|[[La Calaquita]]|Mini Siniestro|Madero}}<br />
{{aline|99/01/31|hair|[[Niño de la Calle]]|La José Ramona|Al Fin de Semana TV show}}<br />
{{aend|}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<br />
{{Gallery||name=MiniSiniestro.jpg|caption=as Mini Siniestro}}<br />
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Jose Ramona]]<br />
[[Category:Miniestrellas]]<br />
[[Category:Former AAA/PAP wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Mistico&diff=214810Mistico2022-12-25T01:25:41Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Gallery */</p>
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<div>''This is the CMLL (and more famous) Mistico. See below for a full list of shared identities.''<br />
<br />
== Profile ==<br />
{{ShortBio|<br />
|image=CaristiKo.jpg<br />
|name=Místico<br />
|nicknames=El Principe De Plata y Oro (The Prince of Silver and Gold), El Seminarista de los Ojos Blancos, The International Sensation<br />
|nameHistory=Dr. Karonte Jr. (debut - 00), [[Astro Boy|Astro Boy (I)]] (00 - 06/04), Komachi (third version; Michinoku Pro - 2003), Místico (06/04 - 02/11-08/21-present), Sin Cara (02/11 - 01/14), Myzteziz (AAA 2014-2015), Carístico (2016-2021)<br />
|family=[[Dr. Karonte]] (father), [[Tony Salazar]] (uncle), [[Astro Boy (CMLL 90s)|Astro Boy]], [[Astro Boy II]], [[Argenis]], [[Dr. Karonte Jr. (II)|Dr. Karonte Jr.]] (brothers), see [[Almanza/Salazar Family]]<br />
|maestro=[[Fray Tormenta]], [[Tony Salazar]], [[Dr. Karonte]]<br />
|birthdate=[[December 22]], [[1982]] - [[Mexico City]]<br />
|debut=[[April 30]], [[1998]] - [[Deportivo Kid Azteca]] - [[Mexico City]]<br />
|height=5'7"/169 cms <br />
|weight=165 lbs/75 kg <br />
|signatureMoves=[[La Mistica]], [[Moonsault side slam]], [[Huracarrana]], [[619]], [[Sunset Flip Power Bomb]], [[Plancha suicida into armdrag]], [[Asai Moonsault into opponent's feet]], [[Ringpost armdrag]], [[Senton]]<br />
|titles=[[NWA World Middleweight Championship]] (2), [[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]] (4, 2 w/[[Negro Casas]], 2 w/[[Hector Garza]]), Torneo la [[Gran Alternativa]] 2004 (w/ [[Hijo del Santo]] as a rookie) & 2007 (w/ [[La Sombra]] as a veteran), 8th, 9th & 10th Annual [[Leyenda de Plata]] Tournament, [[IWRG Intercontinental Super Welterweight Championship]], [[CMLL World Welterweight Championship]], [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Title]], [[WWA World Middleweight Championship]], [[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship]], [[FMLL Heavyweight Championship]], [[Torneo Antonio Peña|Copa Antonio Peña]] 2014, [[Lucha World Cup]] 2015, Baja Stars Wrestling Intercontinental Middleweight Championship, [[Lucha Libre Elite Middleweight Championship]], Promociones El Cholo Cruiserweight Championship, PWR Open Weight Championship, [[NWA World Historic Middleweight Championship]], [[KAOZ Cruiserweight Championship]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Biography == <br />
<br />
Part of a wrestling family, but portrayed as an orphan who learned the sport from mentor [[Fray Tormenta]], Mistico debuted in [[CMLL]] in 2004. Mistico rose to the top of the promotion at a record pace, and was arguably the top star in the promotion a year later. <br />
<br />
Mistico is one of the bigfest stars of Lucha Libre. His name being part of a wrestling card can draw thousands of extra fans, regardless of the matchup. He's crossed over to Mexican popular culture and been featured on television shows and music videos.<br />
<br />
Mistico is actually a man from a family of wrestlers, and is the nephew of CMLL official [[Tony Salazar]]. He'd been wrestling under different names since at least the beginning of the decades. Directly prior to being Mistico, he was Astro Boy (taking the name from a deceased brother), an spectacular undercard wrestler who also wrestled in Japan from time to time.<br />
<br />
In 2003, CMLL's fans told the promotion that they wanted to see more new stars, and CMLL tried to fulfill the request with [[Sagrado]], a devoutly religious young high flying babyface who was promoted as a trainee of famous wrestling priest [[Fray Tormenta]]. Sagrado flopped out of the gate, with the blame being shifted towards Sagrado's ringwork (he was nervous and he wasn't ready for that spot), CMLL decided to recycle the entire concept with a different wrestler. <br />
<br />
A year later, Mistico debuted, which much the same back story, while Sagrado was downplayed to avoid focus on the similarities. Mistico might have previously been passed over for being a smaller wrestler, even by Mexico standards, but his spectacular moves (and his ability not to screw them up) made him the exactly exciting new young guy fans wanted.<br />
<br />
In Febuary 2011 signed with the [[WWE]] and took on the name of Sin Cara. Wrestled as a singles wrestler as well as forming a team with [[Rey Mysterio Jr.]]. In January 2014 he was released by WWE and returned to Mexico.<br />
<br />
Joined [[AAA]] under a new name of Myzteziz. At [[Heroes Inmortales VIII]], Myzteziz won a Royal Rumble Lumberjack match to win the Copa Antonio Peña. On May 24, 2015, Myzteziz came together with two former WWE superstars [[El Patrón Alberto]] and [[Rey Mysterio Jr.]] to form the "Dream Team" for AAA's Lucha Libre World Cup. The trio eventually won the tournament, defeating [[Johnny Mundo]], [[Matt Hardy]] and [[Mr. Anderson]] in the finals. On August 9 at [[Triplemanía XXIII]], Myzteziz was defeated by Mysterio in what was billed as a "dream match". Following the match, Myzteziz turned heel, attacking Mysterio and beginning a feud between the two.<br />
<br />
On the 10/9/15 CMLL Arena Mexico show, Myzteziz made a surprise appearance to announce he was returning to Arena Mexico for a [[All Elite|Lucha Libre Elite]] show on 10/25. He also said he would be changing his name as AAA owns the Myzteziz name. AAA responded days later by announcing on social media that they had released Myzteziz. In reality, AAA did not know of Myzteziz plan to appear at Arena Mexico until hours before it happened. So they only released him after but legal action could still come for Myzteziz for breaking his contract with AAA. He eventually settled on the name '''Caristico''' and his new gear will use aspects of all his previous identities (Mistico, Sin Cara, Myzteziz). <br />
<br />
It is speculated that he left AAA because he was not the main star (that being Rey jr. next being Alberto el Patron) & because he had issues with Alberto el Patron which could not be resolved to which they could not work together anymore. <br />
<br />
== Shared Names ==<br />
<br />
Every name Mistico's used, someone else has also used. It hasn't always been planned that way, but it can be a bit confusing.<br />
<br />
* Mistico is the more famous man under the name; the Juarez wrestler using the same name became known as Incognito, was WWE's Hunico and is now [[Cinta de Oro (II)|Cinta de Oro]].<br />
* Mistico started out as the second '''Astro Boy'''; he was the brother of the [[Astro Boy (CMLL 90s)|first]]. See [[Astro Boy (disambugation)]] for a list of other Astro Boys.<br />
* Similarly, Mistico was one of a number of wrestlers who've used the name '''Dr. Karonte'''. See [[Dr. Karonte (disambugation)]] for the others.<br />
* Mistico wrestled as '''[[Komachi]]''' for Japan's Michinoku Pro Wrestling, replacing [[Volador Jr.]] in that identity.<br />
* Wrestler, formerly known as '''Dragon Lee''' now wrestles as '''[[Mistico II]]'''.<br />
* Mistico wrestled as '''Myzteziz''', in 2019 [[AAA]] named '''Angelikal''' to '''[[Myzteziz Jr.]]'''<br />
<br />
==Match History==<br />
See: [[Místico/Match History]]<br />
<br />
=== Multi Championship Reigns ===<br />
As of September 8, 2010<br />
<br />
==== 5 Championships at Once ====<br />
: March 10, 2008 to April 18, 2008 ([[IWRG Intercontinental Super Welterweight Championship]], [[CMLL World Welterweight Championship]], [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[WWA World Middleweight Championship]], [[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]])<br />
: May 23, 2008 to December 7, 2008 (same as above)<br />
<br />
==== 4 Championships At Once ====<br />
: April 29, 2007 to July 13, 2007 ([[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]], [[IWRG Intercontinental Super Welterweight Championship]], [[CMLL World Welterweight Championship]], [[NWA World Middleweight Championship]])<br />
: February 23, 2008 to March 10, 2008 ([[IWRG Intercontinental Super Welterweight Championship]], [[CMLL World Welterweight Championship]], [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[WWA World Middleweight Championship]])<br />
: April 18, 2008 to May 23, 2008 (same as above)<br />
: December 7, 2008 to February 20, 2009 (same as above)<br />
<br />
==== 3 Championships At Once ====<br />
: April 10, 2007 to April 29, 2007 ([[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]], [[IWRG Intercontinental Super Welterweight Championship]], [[CMLL World Welterweight Championship]])<br />
: July 13, 2007 to November 30, 2007 ([[IWRG Intercontinental Super Welterweight Championship]], [[CMLL World Welterweight Championship]], [[NWA World Middleweight Championship]])<br />
: Decemember 4, 2007 to February 23, 2008 ([[IWRG Intercontinental Super Welterweight Championship]], [[CMLL World Welterweight Championship]], [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]])<br />
: February 20, 2009 to March 20, 2009 (same as above)<br />
: August 15, 2009 to November 8, 2009 ([[IWRG Intercontinental Super Welterweight Championship]], [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship]])<br />
<br />
==== 2 Championships At Once ====<br />
: April 14, 2006 to May 12, 2006 ([[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]] & [[NWA World Middleweight Championship]])<br />
: November 19, 2006 to April 10, 2007 ([[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]] & [[IWRG Intercontinental Super Welterweight Championship]])<br />
: November 30, 2007 to Decemember 4, 2007 ([[IWRG Intercontinental Super Welterweight Championship]], [[CMLL World Welterweight Championship]])<br />
: March 20, 2009 to August 15, 2009 ([[IWRG Intercontinental Super Welterweight Championship]], [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]])<br />
: November 8, 2009 to February 12, 2010 (same as above)<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
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{{aline|[[2006]]/[[12/01]]|Mask|Místico|[[Hijo del Diablo]]|Auditorio de Tijuana - Baja California}}<br />
{{aline|[[2007]]/[[01/27]]|Mask|Místico|[[Sepulturero]]|Arena Lopez Mateos - Estado de Mexico}}<br />
{{aline|[[2007]]/[[04/01]]|Mask|Místico|[[Skayde]]|Plaza de Toros El Cortijo - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|[[2007]]/[[10/07]]|Hair (1)|Místico|[[Misterioso]]|Estadio Calimax, Tijuana, Baja California}}<br />
{{aline|[[2009]]/[[09/18]]|Hair|Místico|[[Negro Casas]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|[[2010]]/[[07/12]]|Mask (2)|Mistico|[[Oriental]]|Plaza de Toros Lauro Luis Longoria - Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas}}<br />
{{aline|[[2011]]/[[10/16]]|Mask|Sin Cara Azul|[[Incognito|Sin Cara Negro]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[2016]]/[[December 15|12/25]]|mask |Caristico|[[Histeria]]|[[Auditorio de Tijuana]], [[Tijuana]] - [[Baja California]]}}<br />
{{aline|17/07/23|hair|[[Carístico]]|[[Black Warrior]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=Misticovsavernogdl.JPG|caption=NWA Welter Title Match vs [[Averno]], Aug 30, 200/07}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=Mistico ja.jpg|caption=as [[CMLL World Welterweight Championship|CMLL Welter Champ]]}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Misticocoliseogdl.jpg|caption=Coliseo de Guadalajara}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=Mistico-vo.jpg|caption=Místico with [[Volador Jr.]]'s Mask.}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=Myzteziz rey mysterio.jpg|caption=w/ [[Rey Mysterio Jr.]]}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Caristico liga elite.jpg|caption=in [[Lucha Libre Elite]]}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=Mist8.27.21.png|caption=8.27.21 - Returning to the Mistico name}} <br />
{{Gallery|name=Mist827.21.png|caption=8.27.21 - Returning to the Mistico name}} <br />
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[[Category:Former Lucha Libre Elite wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=File:Unknown_240591300_513031833467863_3370292783407588682_n.jpg&diff=214809File:Unknown 240591300 513031833467863 3370292783407588682 n.jpg2022-12-25T01:24:28Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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<div></div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Audaz_Jr.&diff=214808Audaz Jr.2022-12-25T01:17:51Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Gallery */</p>
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|realName=<br />
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|nameHistory=Gran Audaz, Audaz Jr.<br />
|family=see [[The Garcia Family]]<br />
|maestro=[[Los Villanos]], [[Huracán Ramírez]], [[El Matemático]]<br />
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== Biography == <br />
He is remembered for being one of the contenders for the [[Mexican National Middleweight Championship Tournament (2005-2006)]] in [[AAA]], along with wrestles as: [[El Angel]], [[Gran Apache]], [[Hijo del Fantasma]], [[Hator]], [[Oriental]], [[Zumbido]], [[Psicosis II]], [[Histeria]] and [[Charly Manson]], Who was defeated by the latter in the first round. <br />
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[[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=File:Captura_de_pantalla_(16).png&diff=214807File:Captura de pantalla (16).png2022-12-25T01:16:32Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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<div></div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Mc_Floyd&diff=214668Mc Floyd2022-12-08T20:12:30Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Profile */</p>
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|realName=Carlos Kovacs<br />
|nicknames=El Escocés<br />
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[[category:Foreign wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Gorutta_Jones&diff=214667Gorutta Jones2022-12-08T20:10:04Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Profile */</p>
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|realName=Sergio Carelli<br />
|nicknames=Chiquito<br />
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[[category:Argentinean wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Tornado_(AAA,_2nd)&diff=214625Tornado (AAA, 2nd)2022-12-05T01:22:29Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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== Notes ==<br />
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This is the second of two versions of the same gimmick to appear in [[AAA]]. The first was a bigger rudo while the second was a smaller tecnico.<br />
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[[Category:?]][[Category:Former AAA/PAP wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Retro&diff=214478Retro2022-11-22T00:57:10Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Profile */</p>
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|family=<br />
|maestro=[[Virus]], [[Franco Colombo]], [[Último Guerrero]] <br />
|birthdate=[[December 26]], [[1972]]<br />
|debut=<br />
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|height=6'1"/187 cms<br />
|weight=230 lbs/105 kg<br />
|obituarydate=<br />
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An opening match/lower card CMLL technico.<br />
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[[Category:Current CMLL wrestlers]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Villano_II&diff=214460Villano II2022-11-20T23:45:21Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Profile */</p>
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|image=Villano II.jpg<br />
|name=Villano II (Villano Segundo) <br />
|realName=José Alfredo Díaz Mendoza <br />
|nicknames=El Villano Olvidado<br />
|nameHistory=Bestia Negra II (debut - ??), Búfalo Salvaje II (1969), Villano II (late 70/early 71 - death) <br />
|family=[[Ray Mendoza]] (father), [[Villano I]], [[Villano III|III]], [[Villano IV|IV]], [[Villano V|V]] (brothers), [[Difunto I]] (half-brother), [[La Infernal]] (sister-in-law); see [[Los Villanos]] <br />
|maestro=[[Bobby Bonales]], [[Ray Mendoza ]]<br />
|birthdate=[[September 25]], [[1949]] - [[Mexico City]]<br />
|obituarydate=[[April 17]], [[1989]]<br />
|debut=Early [[1969]] - [[Mexico City]]<br />
|lostmaskto=<br />
|height=177 cm/5' 9"<br />
|weight=82.5 kg/182 lb<br />
|signatureMoves=<br />
|titles=[[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Villano I]]), [[Mexico State Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Villano I]]), [[Northern Mexico Middleweight Championship]]<br />
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== Biography == <br />
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There's a lot of mystery, especially for those English speakers that live outside of Mexico, surrounding the death, life and career of Villano II. He's seen by many as the unknown Villano. There's not a lot information of him around, but that's even in the Mexican media. This profile, is going to try to solvent that to a minor extent.<br />
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Jose Díaz, better known as [[Ray Mendoza]], got married to Lupita Mendoza and they had a big family. Their children were José de Jesús ([[Villano I]]), José Alfredo ([[Villano II]], affectively known by close friends as "Pepe"), Arturo ([[Villano III]]), Rita Marina, Leonor, [[Villano V]], Lupita and [[Villano IV]], in that order.<br />
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Wishing to be pro wrestlers like his father, the two older brothers started training with him and [[Bobby Bonales]], who actually did the workload since Ray was wrestling a full schedule. Both had a solid base behind to start training as both were accomplished amateurs, especially José Alfredo who always was involved in local tournaments and won several, one of them on July of [[1962]] defeating none other than [[Adolfo Bolanes Jr.]] in the finals. As a funny thing, that same day Arturo, or may I say Arturito, won the under 27 kilos (60 pounds) tournament by defeating a kid called [[Alfonso Moreno]] in the final match.<br />
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José had his first rivalry against, of all people, [[Chavo Guerrero]], son of none other than the great [[Gory Guerrero]]. Both wrestlers were very green and in the first stage of their careers, but it was an interesting feud in the minor circuits because their fathers had been rivals at [[Arena Mexico]].<br />
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The future Villano II and his older brother went through several names, including Las Bestias Negras and Los Bufalos Salvajes, until under advice of [[Jorge Allende]] and the original [[Fantasma de la Quebrada]] (not the AAA one) they changed to Los Villanos.<br />
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The Villanos started making some noise at the arenas in Mexico State, outside Mexico City, especially Naucalpan which was considered to be their home base. They got their seasoning and eventually worked for [[EMLL]], mostly at [[Arena Coliseo]].<br />
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Since by late [[1974]] the power heads in EMLL changed and Ray Mendoza was not too happy about that, the whole Mendoza-Villano family (at that point just Ray and the first three Villanos) left and moved onto the brand new [[UWA]] promotion where due to political reasons they all got a push to several degrees, though in all honestly they deserved and were more than ready for it and in fact they didn't deceive anyone.<br />
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But the career of Villano II seemingly went unnoticed, as he disappeared without much of a reasoning ever being given, though actually it was due to some legal problem. He wrestled some here and there, when he had a chance, but died a very mysterious death on [[April 17]], [[1989]]. I believe the "official" cause of his death was the [[El Solitario|Solitario]] thing of dying because of his wrestling injuries, though he had actually fallen on a terrible depression and hung himself in his house in Naucalpan because of that.<br />
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The death of José Alfonso left a very sad mark in the family, and we can see that looking at details like Villano I never being the same worker again (not to say he ever was bad, in fact he was always great) and even though he was involved full time with the UWA promotion and was training tons, and I mean tons, of young wrestlers in the [[Felipe Ham Lee|Ham Lee]] gym, there was talk that he was there only out of loyalty. And every time Villano III is having an interview and the subject of his deceased brother (or now brothers) pops up, he loses his voice and starts visibly crying.<br />
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Villano II was a very good worker, as one may expect coming from that family. It is hard to rate the five brothers among themselves, because even though it's almost universally agreed that Villano III was in his good years the best worker and biggest star, all of them are so similar in style. But many times I have talked to people familiar with all five brothers and they have agreed with me that he was right in the middle of a brothers ranking. Though in all reality, as said before names are interchangeable because style and size is basically the same.<br />
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To end this sad note with a funny curiosity, in his free time Villano II was a talented freelance artist.</font><br clear=all><br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
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{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Villano II]]|[[Castorcito]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|[[1975|75]]/[[December 3|12/03]]|masks (1)|[[Villano I|Villanos I]] & II|[[Scorpio]] & [[El Cóndor]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aline|1975/05/25|hair|[[Villano II]]|[[Ruddy Espinoza]]|[[Plaza de Toros La Aurora]]}}<br />
{{aline|1977/01/22|hair|[[Villano II]]|Mr. Randal|[[Arena Apatlaco]]}} <br />
{{aline|1978/02/09|hair|[[Villano II]]|[[Estrella del Sur]]|[[Naucalpan]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1978]]/[[03/17]]|hair|[[Villano II]]|[[Gorila Osoio]]|[[Puebla]]}}<br />
{{aline|1978/12/22|hair|[[Villano II]]|[[Muerte I]]|Nezahualcoyotl}}<br />
{{aline|1978/??/??|hair|[[Villano II]]|[[Muerte II]]|Nezahualcoyotl}}<br />
{{aline|1979/10/12|hair|[[Villano II]]|[[El Polaco]]|Puebla}}<br />
{{aline|1979/12/16|mask|[[Villano II]]|[[Potro Salvaje]]|Nezahualcoyotl}}<br />
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[[Category:La Arena bios]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Canek&diff=211917Canek2022-08-11T01:29:50Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Gallery */</p>
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|image=Canek-2013.jpg<br />
|name=Canek<br />
|realName=<br />
|nicknames=El Príncipe Maya (The Mayan Prince), El Gigante de Tabasco (The Giant from Tabasco)<br />
|nameHistory=El Universitario (1972), Príncipe Azul (Blue Prince) (72 - 03/73), Canek (03/73 - )<br />
|family=[[Príncipe Maya]], [[Perro del Ring]], [[El Danés | El Danés I]] and [[El Danés II]] (brothers), [[El Hijo Del Canek]] and [[Canek Jr.]] (son); [[El Danés Jr.]], [[Brujo Maya]], [[Rey Maya]] and [[Pequeño Maya]] (nephews); see [[Dinastia Maya]]<br />
|maestro=[[Ham Lee]], [[Indio Azteca]], [[Maciste]], [[El Remington I]], [[El Chacal]]<br />
|birthdate=[[June 19]], [[1952]] - [[Frontera]], [[Tabasco]]<br />
|obituarydate=<br />
|debut=[[1972]] - [[Villahermosa]], [[Tabasco]]<br />
|lostmaskto= NONE<br />
|height=6'0"/183 cms<br />
|weight=242 lbs/110 kg<br />
|signatureMoves=[[Gorilla Press]], Canek Press ([[Gorilla Press Backbreaker]]), [[Senton]], [[Spinning Leg Lariat]]<br />
|titles=Northern Mexico Heavyweight Title, [[National Light Heavyweight Title]], [[UWA World Heavyweight Title]] (15), [[CMLL World Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Dr. Wagner Jr.]]), [[CMLL World Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Black Warrior]] & [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]]), [[IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship]], [[IWL Independent Heavyweight Title]], [[AULL Copa Universo|AULL Copa Universo 2014]]<br />
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== Biography == <br />
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Canek is one of the most charismatic wrestlers Mexico has ever had, one of the biggest lucha box-office draws ever and also a well-known wrestler in Japan, as he'd often tour for Antonio Inoki's New Japan Pro Wrestling during the 80s.<br />
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Canek, who was an impressive athlete during all his life and a former bodybuilder and amateur wrestler, made his professional debut as El Universitario at age 18. The history goes like this: [[El Matematico]] no showed a main-event at the Arena Jardín, so the promoter (a part time wrestler called Black Bat II) asked the young man him to sub Matematico. So that day, "Universitario" teamed with El Angel Azul (Blue Angel) to take on El Profeta and El Chilango García. Several months after that fight, his first partner, Angel Azul, sold him one of his outfits and then El Príncipe Azul (Blue Prince) was born. Under that name he was quite successful, as he took the mask and then the hair of Ultratumba, and also the hair of El Noruego, plus that same year 1972 he was prized with the best wrestler of Villahermosa, Tabasco award. It should be noted that the wrestlers that first trained him were Indio Azteca, Maciste, El Remington I and El Chacal.<br />
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He later decided to get a new name, so he came up with the name Canek, based on the name of the Mayan warrior Jacinto Canek. Canek's debut match also happened to be during the 1st card ever at a new building that later would become one of the most important Mexican arenas during the 80s: [[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, Naucalpan, Estado de México | El Toreo De Cuatro Caminos]]. That 24th of March of 1973, [[Gallo Tapado]] and [[Chicano Power]] fought "Kanek" (spelled like that) and [[TNT]] in the main event, while [[As Charro]] and [[Tony Salazar]] faced El Lince and El Cóndor in the semi main-event.<br />
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In Mexico City, Canek started training with the Mexican-Korean former wrestler [[Felipe Ham Lee]], [[Sugi Sito]], and the original Fantasma de la Quebrada, at the Ham Lee Gym. Some time later, Ham Lee got [[René Guajardo]] to book Canek for a few tours around Northern Mexico, but in the first match Canek had a bad day and he was so terrible that Guajardo sent him back to Mexico City. However, some time later, Guajardo was in the capital and saw Canek again, but this time Canek put on a hell of a match so René invited The Mayan Prince to wrestle for his promotion during a whole year. There, Canek won the Northern Mexico Heavyweight Title defeating Jose Torres, the masks of El Destroyer (Marco Tulio, Antifaz's dad), [[Lemus]], and the hair of Sunny War Cloud, Ruben Juarez, and the same Jose Torres.<br />
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In 1975, Francisco Flores decided to try to finish with EMLL's monopoly of the lucha libre business in Mexico and create a big independent promotion. The 29th of January, the UWA (Universal Wrestling Association) was born, and it had a debut card full of stars, a show in which Canek wrestled too, teaming with Dory Dixon and Sunny War Cloud to lose against the dream team of [[Mil Mascaras]], [[Ray Mendoza]] and [[El Solitario]]. In this new promotion, Canek wrestled as a rudo.<br />
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Canek started to rise to real stardom after he won the National Light Heavyweight Title defeating "El Galeno Del Mal" [[Dr. Wagner]] the 15th of January of 1978 in Mexico City. He'd lose that title a few months later (June 20, 78) against [[Dos Caras]] in Pachuca, Hgo. This was the start of one of Mexico's most important rivalries ever.<br />
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With [[Mil Mascaras]] out of the country most of the time cashing the big paychecks from Japanese and American promoters, and Guajardo and Mendoza getting older, the UWA needed a new generation of leaders, and Canek and [[Dos Caras]] were perfect for those positions. As Dos Caras would join his brother Mascaras on his Japan tours most of the time, Canek became "the chosen one". The 27th of September of 1978, Canek defeated Lou Thesz to get his first ever UWA World Heavyweight Title reign. By defeating Thesz, Canek gained international exposure. Around the same time, the UWA got a talent trading deal with the New Japan Pro Wrestling office. Japanese superstars like [[Antonio Inoki]] or [[Riki Choshu]] would come to Mexico to wrestle against Canek, and also, Canek would travel to Japan to face superstars like [[Tiger Mask]] or [[Tatsumi Fujinami]].<br />
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Canek's big matches against the foreign superstars at the UWA headquarters of El Toreo de Naucalpan drew huge gates to the point that this formula kept being used for more than a decade. New Japan would send a couple of their big stars at a time, those would usually trade the UWA title with Canek just to lose it in the big re-match a couple of months later.<br />
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In October of 1983, Canek vacated the UWA title and decided to try wrestling in the US. He had already wrestled in the States, as he participated in the '81 and '82 editions of the New Japan hosted MSG Tag Leagues (first teaming with Super Maquina, then with [[Perro Aguayo]]) and the '70 edition of the MSG singles tournament, but this time he went to wrestle in Texas. After three weeks he decided he preferred to wrestle in Mexico, though in the future he had several other small So-Cal and Northern Texas tours, and in the late 80s he wrestled many times at Los Angeles' Olympic Auditorium.<br />
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During the 80s he basically main evented the UWA cards against every foreign big name available. Some of his most memorable matches were the one in which he defended his UWA title bodyslamming and defeating Andre the Giant in two straight falls (Feb 12, 84), his 3rd fall draw against Hulk Hogan (Sept 2, 84), and his title defense against "The Lariat" Stan Hansen (Sept 30, 84) which he won via DQ. Of course Canek would also defend and trade his UWA title with national talent, in fact, from mid-83 to late-89 the UWA wouldn't have a foreign heavyweight champ (though Killer had a foreign rudo gimmick). Some of the national workers Canek wrestled against were [[Perro Aguayo]], [[Scorpio]], [[Enrique Vera]], [[Villano III]] and [[Dos Caras]].<br />
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But "los independientes" (name that the UWA and its wrestlers received) had so many important wrestlers that many times they booked big tag team main events, like the 16th of Jan, 82 when [[Perro Aguayo]] and Canek drew against Tamba and Andre The Giant, or the time (around Jul-Aug, 82) the weird team of Hulk Hogan and [[Gran Hamada]] defeated Aguayo and Canek.<br />
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The UWA kept using the Canek vs. foreign challengers formula to death using other talent like Pat Patterson, Big Van Vader, Vampiro, Buffalo Allen (Bad News Brown), P. N. News, [[Konnan]], Ricky Santana, Miguelito Perez, King Haku (Meng), Bam Bam Bigelow and Kokina (Yokozuna). However from 1992 to 1994, with the rising popularity of AAA, the UWA kept slowly dying until it finally closed its doors with Canek being the final UWA World Heavyweight title holder.<br />
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In 1992, Canek had some Japanese tours performing in the Wrestle Dream Factory and W*ING promotions. While competing at this last promotion he had a singles match against Mil Mascaras. Also in 1993 Canek started wrestling for EMLL and on 03/26/93 he gained the CMLL Tag Team titles teaming with [[Dr. Wagner Jr.]] and defeating the team of [[Vampiro]] & [[Pierroth Jr.]] in a best of 3 match series that was the finals of a tournament for the vacant titles. That title was vacated on November of 1994 as Canek stopped wrestling for "La Empresa" due to an elbow injury.<br />
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Canek wrestled for [[AAA]] in a limited capacity where he smartly was used for big angles and important matches where he still defended his UWA belt, which he temporary lost from August 15, 1999 to September 6 against [[Cadaver De Ultratumba]].<br />
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Even though always a very solid quality wrestler, he never was an off-the-charts performer like [[Dos Caras]] or [[El Solitario]]. However his incredible amounts of charisma, popularity, box office power, and the fact that his mask is one of the most beautiful and meaningful hoods ever seen, made him the Mexican idol and lucha libre legend he is now.</font><br />
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== Notes ==<br />
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Canek returned to CMLL on [[April 30]], [[2004]], immediately feuding with [[Dr. Wagner Jr.]]. When the Doc switched to the tecnico size, Canek mirrored him and switched to being a rudo. As part of the build up to an mask match between the two, Canek lost the [[UWA World Heavyweight Championship]] to Wagner.<br />
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Events have stalled from there. The mask match date never got set, and was seemingly forgotten for the time being. Wagner's tecnico turn (and [[Atlantis]]' rudo turn) lead the Doctor to other feuds. Canek was left without a big rivalry and his trademark championship. To fill the void, Canek feuded with other aging heavyweights, like [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]] and [[Head Hunter I]], and also won the [[IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship]].<br />
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When Canek returned to CMLL, there was talk that the promotion only took him back, and gave a part time spot to one of his sons ([[Canek Jr.]]), on the promise that Canek would lose his mask in their ring. That hasn't happened yet.<br />
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Canek's a ponderous wrestling at this point of his career, but the fans still see him as a living legend. His signature power moves still get over to those who've seen him and know him.<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
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{{aline|??/??/??|mask|[[Canek]]|[[El Destroyer]]|Arena Coliseo - Monterrey, Nuevo León}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Dorrel Dixon]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Humberto Garza]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[César Valentino]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Pantera Negra]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Tatsumi Fujinami|Ring Fujinami]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[La Momia]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|72/??/??|mask|[[Príncipe Azul]]|[[Ultratumba]]|Arena Jardín Águila - Villahermosa, Tabasco}}<br />
{{aline|72/??/??|hair|[[Príncipe Azul]]|[[Ultratumba]]|Arena Jardín Águila - Villahermosa, Tabasco}}<br />
{{aline|72/??/??|hair|[[Príncipe Azul]]|[[El Noruego]]|Arena Jardín Águila - Villahermosa, Tabasco}}<br />
{{aline|74/??/??|mask|[[Canek]]|[[Sangre Chicana|Lemús]]|Arena Coliseo - Monterrey, Nuevo León}}<br />
{{aline|75/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Rubén Juárez]]|Monterrey, Nuevo León}}<br />
{{aline|75/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[José Torres]]|Monterrey, Nuevo León}}<br />
{{aline|[[1975|75]]/[[11/16]]|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Sunny War Cloud (Mexico)|Sunny War Cloud]]|[[Plaza de Toros La Monumental, Monterrey, Nuevo León]]}}<br />
{{aline|1979/09/09|mask|[[Canek]]|[[La Momia]]|Arena Coliseo - San Luis Potosí, SLP}}<br />
{{aline|[[1980|80]]/[[03/09]]|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|[[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos]]}}<br />
{{aline|80/05/04|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Ángel Blanco]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|81/07/05|mask|[[Canek]]|[[El Asesino (1981)|El Asesino]]|Palacio de los Deportes - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|82/03/14<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1461911524124484/permalink/1571879093127726/ Matt Farmer]</ref>|mask|[[Canek]]|[[Don Corleone]]|[[El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State]]}}<br />
{{aline|83/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Abdullah Tamba]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|86/03/07<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/arenatijuana/photos/a.554018264709888.1073741835.461189117326137/850012258443819/?type=3&theater Arena Tijuana]</ref>|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|[[Auditorio de Tijuana]]}}<br />
{{aline|91/05/29|mask|[[Canek]]|[[Blue Blazer]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|92/11/15|mask|[[Canek]]|[[Torre Infernal]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|93/08/15|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Yamato (UWA)|Yamato]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|96/11/03|hair (1)|[[Canek]]|[[Scorpio]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|04/[[September 17|09/17]]|mask (2)|[[Canek]]|[[Universo 2000]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|15/[[September 15|06/19]]|mask |[[Canek]]|[[Mr.Jack]]|Arena Neza - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aend|<b>(1)</b> Relevos Suicidas vs. [[Ultimo Vampiro]] & [[El Mexicano]]; <b>(2)</b> 4 way match with Wagner Jr. & Rayo Jr.}}<br />
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|name=Canek<br />
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|nicknames=El Príncipe Maya (The Mayan Prince), El Gigante de Tabasco (The Giant from Tabasco)<br />
|nameHistory=El Universitario (1972), Príncipe Azul (Blue Prince) (72 - 03/73), Canek (03/73 - )<br />
|family=[[Príncipe Maya]], [[Perro del Ring]], [[El Danés | El Danés I]] and [[El Danés II]] (brothers), [[El Hijo Del Canek]] and [[Canek Jr.]] (son); [[El Danés Jr.]], [[Brujo Maya]], [[Rey Maya]] and [[Pequeño Maya]] (nephews); see [[Dinastia Maya]]<br />
|maestro=[[Ham Lee]], [[Indio Azteca]], [[Maciste]], [[El Remington I]], [[El Chacal]]<br />
|birthdate=[[June 19]], [[1952]] - [[Frontera]], [[Tabasco]]<br />
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|debut=[[1972]] - [[Villahermosa]], [[Tabasco]]<br />
|lostmaskto= NONE<br />
|height=6'0"/183 cms<br />
|weight=242 lbs/110 kg<br />
|signatureMoves=[[Gorilla Press]], Canek Press ([[Gorilla Press Backbreaker]]), [[Senton]], [[Spinning Leg Lariat]]<br />
|titles=Northern Mexico Heavyweight Title, [[National Light Heavyweight Title]], [[UWA World Heavyweight Title]] (15), [[CMLL World Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Dr. Wagner Jr.]]), [[CMLL World Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Black Warrior]] & [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]]), [[IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship]], [[IWL Independent Heavyweight Title]], [[AULL Copa Universo|AULL Copa Universo 2014]]<br />
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== Biography == <br />
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Canek is one of the most charismatic wrestlers Mexico has ever had, one of the biggest lucha box-office draws ever and also a well-known wrestler in Japan, as he'd often tour for Antonio Inoki's New Japan Pro Wrestling during the 80s.<br />
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Canek, who was an impressive athlete during all his life and a former bodybuilder and amateur wrestler, made his professional debut as El Universitario at age 18. The history goes like this: [[El Matematico]] no showed a main-event at the Arena Jardín, so the promoter (a part time wrestler called Black Bat II) asked the young man him to sub Matematico. So that day, "Universitario" teamed with El Angel Azul (Blue Angel) to take on El Profeta and El Chilango García. Several months after that fight, his first partner, Angel Azul, sold him one of his outfits and then El Príncipe Azul (Blue Prince) was born. Under that name he was quite successful, as he took the mask and then the hair of Ultratumba, and also the hair of El Noruego, plus that same year 1972 he was prized with the best wrestler of Villahermosa, Tabasco award. It should be noted that the wrestlers that first trained him were Indio Azteca, Maciste, El Remington I and El Chacal.<br />
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He later decided to get a new name, so he came up with the name Canek, based on the name of the Mayan warrior Jacinto Canek. Canek's debut match also happened to be during the 1st card ever at a new building that later would become one of the most important Mexican arenas during the 80s: [[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, Naucalpan, Estado de México | El Toreo De Cuatro Caminos]]. That 24th of March of 1973, [[Gallo Tapado]] and [[Chicano Power]] fought "Kanek" (spelled like that) and [[TNT]] in the main event, while [[As Charro]] and [[Tony Salazar]] faced El Lince and El Cóndor in the semi main-event.<br />
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In Mexico City, Canek started training with the Mexican-Korean former wrestler [[Felipe Ham Lee]], [[Sugi Sito]], and the original Fantasma de la Quebrada, at the Ham Lee Gym. Some time later, Ham Lee got [[René Guajardo]] to book Canek for a few tours around Northern Mexico, but in the first match Canek had a bad day and he was so terrible that Guajardo sent him back to Mexico City. However, some time later, Guajardo was in the capital and saw Canek again, but this time Canek put on a hell of a match so René invited The Mayan Prince to wrestle for his promotion during a whole year. There, Canek won the Northern Mexico Heavyweight Title defeating Jose Torres, the masks of El Destroyer (Marco Tulio, Antifaz's dad), [[Lemus]], and the hair of Sunny War Cloud, Ruben Juarez, and the same Jose Torres.<br />
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In 1975, Francisco Flores decided to try to finish with EMLL's monopoly of the lucha libre business in Mexico and create a big independent promotion. The 29th of January, the UWA (Universal Wrestling Association) was born, and it had a debut card full of stars, a show in which Canek wrestled too, teaming with Dory Dixon and Sunny War Cloud to lose against the dream team of [[Mil Mascaras]], [[Ray Mendoza]] and [[El Solitario]]. In this new promotion, Canek wrestled as a rudo.<br />
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Canek started to rise to real stardom after he won the National Light Heavyweight Title defeating "El Galeno Del Mal" [[Dr. Wagner]] the 15th of January of 1978 in Mexico City. He'd lose that title a few months later (June 20, 78) against [[Dos Caras]] in Pachuca, Hgo. This was the start of one of Mexico's most important rivalries ever.<br />
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With [[Mil Mascaras]] out of the country most of the time cashing the big paychecks from Japanese and American promoters, and Guajardo and Mendoza getting older, the UWA needed a new generation of leaders, and Canek and [[Dos Caras]] were perfect for those positions. As Dos Caras would join his brother Mascaras on his Japan tours most of the time, Canek became "the chosen one". The 27th of September of 1978, Canek defeated Lou Thesz to get his first ever UWA World Heavyweight Title reign. By defeating Thesz, Canek gained international exposure. Around the same time, the UWA got a talent trading deal with the New Japan Pro Wrestling office. Japanese superstars like [[Antonio Inoki]] or [[Riki Choshu]] would come to Mexico to wrestle against Canek, and also, Canek would travel to Japan to face superstars like [[Tiger Mask]] or [[Tatsumi Fujinami]].<br />
<br />
Canek's big matches against the foreign superstars at the UWA headquarters of El Toreo de Naucalpan drew huge gates to the point that this formula kept being used for more than a decade. New Japan would send a couple of their big stars at a time, those would usually trade the UWA title with Canek just to lose it in the big re-match a couple of months later.<br />
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In October of 1983, Canek vacated the UWA title and decided to try wrestling in the US. He had already wrestled in the States, as he participated in the '81 and '82 editions of the New Japan hosted MSG Tag Leagues (first teaming with Super Maquina, then with [[Perro Aguayo]]) and the '70 edition of the MSG singles tournament, but this time he went to wrestle in Texas. After three weeks he decided he preferred to wrestle in Mexico, though in the future he had several other small So-Cal and Northern Texas tours, and in the late 80s he wrestled many times at Los Angeles' Olympic Auditorium.<br />
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During the 80s he basically main evented the UWA cards against every foreign big name available. Some of his most memorable matches were the one in which he defended his UWA title bodyslamming and defeating Andre the Giant in two straight falls (Feb 12, 84), his 3rd fall draw against Hulk Hogan (Sept 2, 84), and his title defense against "The Lariat" Stan Hansen (Sept 30, 84) which he won via DQ. Of course Canek would also defend and trade his UWA title with national talent, in fact, from mid-83 to late-89 the UWA wouldn't have a foreign heavyweight champ (though Killer had a foreign rudo gimmick). Some of the national workers Canek wrestled against were [[Perro Aguayo]], [[Scorpio]], [[Enrique Vera]], [[Villano III]] and [[Dos Caras]].<br />
<br />
But "los independientes" (name that the UWA and its wrestlers received) had so many important wrestlers that many times they booked big tag team main events, like the 16th of Jan, 82 when [[Perro Aguayo]] and Canek drew against Tamba and Andre The Giant, or the time (around Jul-Aug, 82) the weird team of Hulk Hogan and [[Gran Hamada]] defeated Aguayo and Canek.<br />
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The UWA kept using the Canek vs. foreign challengers formula to death using other talent like Pat Patterson, Big Van Vader, Vampiro, Buffalo Allen (Bad News Brown), P. N. News, [[Konnan]], Ricky Santana, Miguelito Perez, King Haku (Meng), Bam Bam Bigelow and Kokina (Yokozuna). However from 1992 to 1994, with the rising popularity of AAA, the UWA kept slowly dying until it finally closed its doors with Canek being the final UWA World Heavyweight title holder.<br />
<br />
In 1992, Canek had some Japanese tours performing in the Wrestle Dream Factory and W*ING promotions. While competing at this last promotion he had a singles match against Mil Mascaras. Also in 1993 Canek started wrestling for EMLL and on 03/26/93 he gained the CMLL Tag Team titles teaming with [[Dr. Wagner Jr.]] and defeating the team of [[Vampiro]] & [[Pierroth Jr.]] in a best of 3 match series that was the finals of a tournament for the vacant titles. That title was vacated on November of 1994 as Canek stopped wrestling for "La Empresa" due to an elbow injury.<br />
<br />
Canek wrestled for [[AAA]] in a limited capacity where he smartly was used for big angles and important matches where he still defended his UWA belt, which he temporary lost from August 15, 1999 to September 6 against [[Cadaver De Ultratumba]].<br />
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Even though always a very solid quality wrestler, he never was an off-the-charts performer like [[Dos Caras]] or [[El Solitario]]. However his incredible amounts of charisma, popularity, box office power, and the fact that his mask is one of the most beautiful and meaningful hoods ever seen, made him the Mexican idol and lucha libre legend he is now.</font><br />
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== Notes ==<br />
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Canek returned to CMLL on [[April 30]], [[2004]], immediately feuding with [[Dr. Wagner Jr.]]. When the Doc switched to the tecnico size, Canek mirrored him and switched to being a rudo. As part of the build up to an mask match between the two, Canek lost the [[UWA World Heavyweight Championship]] to Wagner.<br />
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Events have stalled from there. The mask match date never got set, and was seemingly forgotten for the time being. Wagner's tecnico turn (and [[Atlantis]]' rudo turn) lead the Doctor to other feuds. Canek was left without a big rivalry and his trademark championship. To fill the void, Canek feuded with other aging heavyweights, like [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]] and [[Head Hunter I]], and also won the [[IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship]].<br />
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When Canek returned to CMLL, there was talk that the promotion only took him back, and gave a part time spot to one of his sons ([[Canek Jr.]]), on the promise that Canek would lose his mask in their ring. That hasn't happened yet.<br />
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Canek's a ponderous wrestling at this point of his career, but the fans still see him as a living legend. His signature power moves still get over to those who've seen him and know him.<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
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{{aline|??/??/??|mask|[[Canek]]|[[El Destroyer]]|Arena Coliseo - Monterrey, Nuevo León}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Dorrel Dixon]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Humberto Garza]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[César Valentino]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Pantera Negra]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Tatsumi Fujinami|Ring Fujinami]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[La Momia]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|72/??/??|mask|[[Príncipe Azul]]|[[Ultratumba]]|Arena Jardín Águila - Villahermosa, Tabasco}}<br />
{{aline|72/??/??|hair|[[Príncipe Azul]]|[[Ultratumba]]|Arena Jardín Águila - Villahermosa, Tabasco}}<br />
{{aline|72/??/??|hair|[[Príncipe Azul]]|[[El Noruego]]|Arena Jardín Águila - Villahermosa, Tabasco}}<br />
{{aline|74/??/??|mask|[[Canek]]|[[Sangre Chicana|Lemús]]|Arena Coliseo - Monterrey, Nuevo León}}<br />
{{aline|75/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Rubén Juárez]]|Monterrey, Nuevo León}}<br />
{{aline|75/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[José Torres]]|Monterrey, Nuevo León}}<br />
{{aline|[[1975|75]]/[[11/16]]|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Sunny War Cloud (Mexico)|Sunny War Cloud]]|[[Plaza de Toros La Monumental, Monterrey, Nuevo León]]}}<br />
{{aline|1979/09/09|mask|[[Canek]]|[[La Momia]]|Arena Coliseo - San Luis Potosí, SLP}}<br />
{{aline|[[1980|80]]/[[03/09]]|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|[[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos]]}}<br />
{{aline|80/05/04|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Ángel Blanco]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|81/07/05|mask|[[Canek]]|[[El Asesino (1981)|El Asesino]]|Palacio de los Deportes - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|82/03/14<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1461911524124484/permalink/1571879093127726/ Matt Farmer]</ref>|mask|[[Canek]]|[[Don Corleone]]|[[El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State]]}}<br />
{{aline|83/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Abdullah Tamba]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|86/03/07<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/arenatijuana/photos/a.554018264709888.1073741835.461189117326137/850012258443819/?type=3&theater Arena Tijuana]</ref>|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|[[Auditorio de Tijuana]]}}<br />
{{aline|91/05/29|mask|[[Canek]]|[[Blue Blazer]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|92/11/15|mask|[[Canek]]|[[Torre Infernal]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|93/08/15|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Yamato (UWA)|Yamato]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|96/11/03|hair (1)|[[Canek]]|[[Scorpio]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|04/[[September 17|09/17]]|mask (2)|[[Canek]]|[[Universo 2000]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|15/[[September 15|06/19]]|mask |[[Canek]]|[[Mr.Jack]]|Arena Neza - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aend|<b>(1)</b> Relevos Suicidas vs. [[Ultimo Vampiro]] & [[El Mexicano]]; <b>(2)</b> 4 way match with Wagner Jr. & Rayo Jr.}}<br />
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{{bioFields|<br />
|image=Drwagner.jpg<br />
|name=Dr. Wagner <br />
|realName=Manuel González Rivera <br />
|nicknames=El Galeno del Mal (The Evil Doctor), Simón Blanco<br />
|nameHistory=Centella Negra, Dr. Wagner (debut - ) <br />
|family=[[Dr. Wagner Jr.]] and [[Silver King]] (sons); [[El Galeno]] (nephew); [[Hijo de Silver King]], [[Hijo del Dr. Wagner]] and [[Galeno del Mal]] (grandsons); see [[La Dinastia Wagner]]<br />
|maestro=[[Roy Velasco]]<br />
|birthdate=[[April 13]], [[1936]] - [[Zacatecas]], [[Zacatecas]]<br />
|obituarydate=[[September 12]], [[2004]] - [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]], <br />
|debut=[[July 16]], [[1961]] - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]<br />
|lostmaskto=[[El Solitario]] - [[December 1]], [[1985]] - [[Plaza de Toros Monumental de Monterrey]]<br />
|height=5'9"/176 cms <br />
|weight=211 lbs/94 kg <br />
|signatureMoves=[[Gory Special]], [[Tabla Marina]]<br />
|titles=[[Occidente Light Heavyweight Championship]] (around 1961), [[Norte Light Heavyweight Championship]] (around 1962), [[National Light Heavyweight Title]] (3), [[NWA World Light Heavyweight Title]], Los Angeles: [[NWA Americas Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Angel Blanco]]), [[National Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Angel Blanco]]), [[Occidente Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Black Killer]])<br />
}}<br />
{{WONHOF}}<br />
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== Biography == <br />
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Dr. Wagner, real name Manuel González Rivera, was born on April 13th, 1936 (usually announced as 1941, which was his "worked" birth date) in Zacatecas, Zac. However, he grew up and lived the rest of his life in Torreón, Coah., so he considered himself a "Lagunero".<br />
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He trained for lucha libre in Guadalajara's "Gimnasio Hércules", which was owned by Roy Velasco. Back in those days, he would wake up at 5 AM and work for five hours at the "Corona" market, loading and unloading trucks. After a lot of hard work, Manuel debuted on July 16th, 1961 in Guadalajara, Jal. as Centella Negra (Black Lightning Spark), teaming with [[Torbellino Negro]] (Black Whirlwind) against Pancho Ramírez and Monje Loco (Mad Monk).<br />
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The name did not last long, as in 1962, Mexican-Jewish promoter Elías Simón, who ran in the North of the country, suggested he should switch names to El Hijo del Médico Asesino. Rudo doctor gimmicks were pretty popular back then in México and he liked the idea but not the name. [[Médico Asesino]] had died in June, 1960 and he was not happy with the idea of being the fake junior of a legend who had died in his prime as he wanted to build his own legend. He was at home, either listening to a Richard Wagner composition or reading a book about him, when he came up with the name of Dr. Wagner.<br />
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González made his debut as Dr. Wagner at the legendary Arena Isabel in Cuernavaca, Mor. in the main event against Rubén Juárez. By 1964, he already had a pretty good reputation in the Northern Mexico region through working for Ciclón Veloz in Monterrey, and his name was already becoming well known as somebody who was ready to get a chance to succeed in Mexico City and who had all the tools to do so.<br />
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EMLL contacted him and he had his first match at Arena Coliseo on February 28th, 1965 where he teamed with Jorge Allende. He immediately created a good impression, as he was a natural light heavyweight (175 cm., 93 kg.) who could work, had an incredible in-ring presence, and had a great gimmick. He was actually not the first wrestler to use the Dr. Wagner name in Mexico, as on [[September 28]]th, 1941 a different Dr. Wagner debuted at Arena Mexico, defeating Caballero Lee. The first Wagner only wrestled a few more times before disappearing.<br />
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His first major singles win was on July 17th, 1966 when he defeated popular heavyweight Raúl "Moritas" Reyes in the "mask vs. hair" main event of an Arena Mexico show but he became a main event superstar as a tag team wrestler.<br />
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In the early months of 1966, he joined forces with [[Angel Blanco| Ángel Blanco]] as "[[La Ola Blanca]]" (The White Wave). Both men dressed in all white costumes and within a matter of months they became the second best working tag team in the country, behind only [[René Guajardo]] and [[Karloff Lagarde]]. When the "Rebeldes" broke up later that year, they were clearly the best in the country.<br />
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Blanco and Wagner were the epitome of old school rudos, as they were mean brawlers who would punch and kick their opponents to death, but would dominate and finish them with polished submission work. They had a knack for getting the crowd to hate them, even though they were two of the coolest rudos of the era. They were considered cool because they looked like such major superstars in posed pictures celebrating after the matches or in studio shots for the magazines, with Wagner wearing his full doctor outfit while Angel boasted his impressive physique clad in his white cape.<br />
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The tag team was put over strong at first, going over high caliber teams such as Ray Mendoza and [[Rayo de Jalisco]], [[Mil Máscaras]] and [[Felipe Ham Lee]], and [[Dory Dixon]] and [[Raúl Reyes]]. In December, 1966 they defeated [[El Santo]] and [[Rayo de Jalisco]] for the National Tag Team titles. To earn their shot at the champions, they had won a tournament which had spanned through several weeks, and featured every major team of the era. This was seen as a major win as Santo and Jalisco were considered pretty much an "unbeatable" team back then, and had gone through successful title defenses against teams like [[Mil Máscaras]] and [[Black Shadow]], and [[René Guajardo]] and [[Karloff Lagarde]] (in what was a weird case of National champions defeating the World champions).<br />
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They were considered the 1966 tag team of the year by the Box y Lucha magazine, as well as EMLL's internal awards, where Wagner also captured "revelation of the year". Such a promotion made them major draws all around the country in their first year as a tag team, even though they weren't thought of as huge stars like Mendoza, Máscaras, Santo, Jalisco or Guajardo.<br />
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When it looked like things couldn't get better for Wagner and Blanco, a "rookie" [[El Solitario]] joined the trio. It was not the first time [[La Ola Blanca]] had been a trio, as Wagner and Blanco had teamed in the past with El Enfermero but the alliance did not last long, as Enfermero was considered washed up and couldn't keep up with the working style of Blanco and Wagner. Now things were different. Solitario was way too good for somebody with his level of experience, as he had an explosive, high-flying style, tons of charisma, and was a rudo with a lot of intensity. When the "Ola Blanca" and Solitario were together, everybody knew they were seeing something special.<br />
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By 1969, the trio was the hottest act in the country, save for [[El Santo]] and [[Blue Demon]], and they were also three of the top ten workers in the country. Things became even hotter when Blanco and Wagner turned on [[El Solitario]], starting up one of the most legendary feuds in the history of lucha libre, and also marking the first step for the legend of Solitario as one of the five biggest stars ever in Mexico.<br />
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During this time, Wagner kept an insane schedule. While the Mexican wrestlers don't have the travel problems that US wrestlers had in the 80's, the toll of the schedule on the mind and body was probably similar. Wagner would wake up at 4:30 AM, run for an hour and then go to the gym for three hours. He would then have breakfast and get ready to go to the arena, most of the time riding on an uncomfortable truck, or in a car with as many as four other wrestlers, then wrestle in a hard ring, sometimes doing double shots, and finally go back home.<br />
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The grueling schedule would take a terrible toll on the wrestlers' bodies, and in an era where they didn't have the painkillers that are available now, Wagner's painkiller of choice was alcohol. Many years after retiring he admitted several times in interviews that he used to have a major drinking problem but he was proud to say that he was able to leave alcohol behind and carry on a clean lifestyle.<br />
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The first half of the 70's was especially good for Wagner and Blanco. Blanco lost his mask to Solitario in 1972 but he remained a major star for years. The Blanco/Wagner feud with Solitario was still a big draw in every arena in the country, even more so when Solitario would team with somebody like Santo or Rayo de Jalisco. Later on, Gran Markus, also wearing a white mask and trunks, joined the [[La Ola Blanca]] tag team and again turned it into a trio.<br />
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Alongside his tag team success, Wagner had a great singles career. On March 16th, 1973 he defeated a very young Enrique Vera to win the National Light Heavyweight title. It was his first major singles title win, as back on April 11th, 1969 he had lost to Raúl Mata in the finals of a tournament for the same vacant belt. In those days title reigns would last many months, even several years but Wagner never lost the strap, as he vacated it on [[September 22]]nd, 1974 when he won a tournament to capture the NWA World Light Heavyweight championship. As NWA champion he defended the belt against stars like Alfonso "Tanque" Dantés (the eternal NWA World LHW champ), Goro Tanaka, Gemelo Diablo I and even [[Ángel Blanco]].<br />
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Wagner and Blanco debuted in Southern California in 1974 and had an NWA Americas Tag Team title reign defeating Porkchop Cash and Manny Soto in Los Angeles on August 30th, 1974. However, they lost the belts the following day to Butcher Brannigan and Man Mountain Mike in Hollywood. He also was Latin America's tag team champion, this time teaming with El Enfermero.<br />
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On May 1st, 1975, Wagner teamed with [[El Halcón]] to defeat [[Los Gemelos Diablo]] (Mexican Twin Devils of L.A. and WCW fame) in a double mask vs. mask match at Plaza Mexico. This would be one of his biggest mask wins but the most important mask he ever won was the one of [[Septiembre Negro]], in front of a sold out crowd of around 17,000 at the Palacio de los Deportes on [[September 19| September 19th]], 1982.<br />
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Negro was Vick Amezcua, brother of WON Hall of Famer [[Alfonso Dantés]] and uncle of current superstar [[Apolo Dantés]], whose name was a reference to the Black September terrorist group that had kidnapped and killed eleven members of the Israeli wrestling team during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. Wagner and Negro had to face each other after losing in the [[Torneo Pentagonal de Parejas, 1982 | finals of a five team Torneo de la Muerte]] where the losers would advance to the next round and the final losers would face each other. The other teams were [[Canek]]/[[As Charro]], [[Solar]]/[[El Solitario]], [[The Kiss]]/[[Rayo de Jalisco]] and [[Kato Kung Lee]]/[[Kung Fu]].<br />
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Other masks Wagner captured during his career were the ones of Super Star (09/20/74), Katastrofe and Robot C3. He won the latter mask at El Toreo on March 16th, 1980, teaming with [[El Texano]], and also taking the hair of [[Astro Rey]] (Kahoz). Robot C3 was a character based on C3P0 from Star Wars, who used to team with Robot R2 ([[El Rebelde]], Mano Negra's dad). Other than these, he also captured the hair of Adorable Rubí Rubalcava.<br />
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During the latter half of the '70s, Wagner and Blanco mostly worked at El Toreo and the other UWA arenas, just like every major star of the era, because of the better payoffs. Because of his name and experience, and the quality of his work, he was one of the centerpieces of the promotion during the early years. Wagner dropped the NWA World Light Heavyweight belt, an EMLL controlled belt, at Arena Mexico on February 27th, 1976 to Adorable Rubí Rubalcava, a gay act that the Empresa gave a major push to but which, because of the different crowd they had, was a major flop. But on April 11th he defeated [[Alfonso Dantes]] for the National Light Heavyweight strap in Dantes' hometown of Guadalajara.<br />
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From then on it became a UWA belt until EMLL regained control of it more than ten years later and Wagner was presented as a "fighting champion", taking on all comers. One major defense during that run was on June 19th, 1977 at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, when he scored a clean victory over the promotion's new star, [[Canek]]. He eventually lost the belt to [[Canek]], who defeated him on January 15th, 1978 at El Toreo. That Sunday morning, [[Canek]] had earned his biggest career win up to that point and was seen as a major threat until seven months later when he defeated [[Lou Thesz]] for the UWA World Heavyweight belt and everybody realized he was the new real deal.<br />
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In November, 1979, Wagner had a third National Light Heavyweight title reign, albeit an insignificant one, as he only held the title for nineteen days, acting as a bridge between [[Astro Rey]] and [[Enrique Vera]].<br />
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By this point, Wagner's reputation was that he used to be one of the most complete workers in the country but was now getting passed up by the younger stars because most of the time he'd get away by not doing much and mostly working the crowd with his posing and mannerisms. Although, just like his son, Dr. Wagner Jr., he also had a reputation of being able to deliver the goods when it was time to do so.<br />
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Around this time he also had a short tecnico run as he teamed up with [[Anibal]] and [[El Solitario]], to go against [[Angel Blanco]]. He was no longer a regular main event star at Arena Mexico or El Toreo but that also gave him a chance to work more in other large cities, such as Monterrey or Nuevo Laredo, where he was the main event in feuds with [[Anibal]] or [[El Solitario]] which drew very well.<br />
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The Solitario feud that had been built for decades reached its climax on December 1st, 1985, as they faced each other in a mask vs. mask match that sold out the 15,000 seat Plaza de Toros Monumental de Monterrey, drawing the largest and most profitable gate up to that point in the city's history. The match, which was refereed by Ray Mendoza, was taped for TV and it was such a great match that it still holds up as a quality bout over twenty years after it happened.<br />
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He later had a nice short run as a maskless rudo and for a short time it revived his main event career at El Toreo until April 27th, 1986 when he was involved in one of the most tragic episodes in wrestling history. That Sunday morning there had been a matinee show in Nuevo Laredo, so Carlos Elizondo, who had taken over the successful Monterrey circuit from [[René Guajardo]], paid for a car so the wrestlers from that show could also wrestle at his weekly bullring card. That match was going to be the "official debut" of Dr. Wagner Jr., who was going to team with his father against [[Angel Blanco]] and [[Angel Blanco Jr.]] (wrestler Rey Salomón, who was married to Blanco's daughter).<br />
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Wagner was driving the car with [[Angel Blanco]], [[Solar]], [[Mano Negra]] and [[Jungla Negra]] as passengers. Less than half a mile from the arena they almost ran over a teenage boy who was riding a bicycle. Nothing happened in the end but it caused them to lose a lot of time. Wagner had to step on the accelerator and when the rear left tire exploded, they lost control and collided with a truck. Solar, Negra and Jungla, who were in the back seat, only suffered minor scratches, but Blanco died on impact, and Wagner Sr. was said to be wheelchair bound for life. Keep in mind that this was just 20 days after the death of Solitario, who was his other best friend.<br />
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The Doctor needed immediate surgery after the accident, where his vertebral column was fixed with the help of steel wires. He was told he could never walk on his own again, never mind wrestle, but years later was able to learn to walk with the use of a cane. When his condition had improved, he got a day job as a taxi driver, which must have been painful considering the state of his back. When he was driving, he would always ask his passengers if they liked lucha libre and if they were aged 30-40, he'd always tell them "When you were a kid, I was your idol because I was the Dr. Wagner". Wagner owned real estate, as well as a gym, where he was a maestro.<br />
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He always remained in touch with lucha libre, as he kept watching the product (which he enjoyed, but much like the rest of the old timers, hated that it had turned into a freak show with less emphasis on old school matwork) and was really proud of his sons, Dr. Wagner Jr. and Silver King. He also attended whenever there was a tribute show for him, such as July 2nd, 1995 at Arena Mexico or October 4th, 2003 at a Unidad Deportiva Oriente in San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León. There is a funny story from that show, as Silver King (who had been "missing" for months, but he was actually working as Black Tiger) was announced as appearing on that show, but he ended up working as Black Tiger. After the match he gave his father a big long hug. Of course, most of the crowd didn't know what was going on because most people didn't realise who was under the Black Tiger mask.<br />
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Most recently, he'd been involved in an angle where he, walking with a cane, supposedly came down the Arena Mexico ramp to help his son against Canek, but in reality, Silver King was the one playing the role.<br />
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In 2004, Wagner had a tough battle, as he needed back surgery again as the steel wires in his back were pinching nerves in such a way that he was continually in terrible pain and there was fear it could cause gangrene. After surgery his leg mobility improved and he was no longer in pain.<br />
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His death on the evening of Sunday, [[September 12]]th, 2004, after suffering a heart attack in his home in Torreón, Coah., came as a shock to many, because even though he was old, he had not been sick and he was in good spirits. His funeral services were attended by a number of local wrestlers, plus [[Stuka]], [[El Hijo del Santo]], [[Mil Máscaras]], [[El Rebelde]], and others. During his burial, Dr. Wagner Jr. was said to be looking sad and serious but calm, while Silver King was completely broken down.<br />
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Wagner is survived by his wife, Magdalena Barrón; three sons, Oscar, César (Silver King) and Dr. Wagner Jr.; and a daughter, Mayra.<br />
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== Biografia == <br />
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El hombre que le dio inmortalidad a Dr. Wagner se llama Manuel Gonzales Rivera. Nacio el 13 de Abril de 1936 (aveces anunciado como 1941). Zacatecas fue la tierra que lo vio nacer pero crecio en torreon coahuila. Es entonces que se considera "LAGUNERO"<br />
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En sus inicios entreno en el "Gimnasio Hercules" en Guadalajara. Este gimnasio era propiedad de el gran Roy Velasco. En esos dias Manuel se levantava a las 5 en la madrugda y trabajaba por 5 horas en el mercado "corona". Haciendose experto en mover carga de un lugar a otro Manuel debuto como Dr. Wagner el 16 de julio en una acalorada noche en la Guadalajara. Centella Negra se hizo llamar esa noche y al hacer pareja con Torbellino Negro contra Pancho Ramirez y Monje loco se llevaron una vicoria que predecia muchas en el haber de este hombre.<br />
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El Nombre de Centella Negra no duro mucho tiempo. En 1962 el promotor judio Elias Simon el cual se encargaba de los territorios mexicanos del norte hizo la sugerencia que se cambiara el nombre. La identidad de "el hijo del medico asesino" fue la que se le pidio que asumiera. Los personajes de doctores malignos eran populares en esas epocas y a Manuel la idea le gustaba pero el nombre no. Medico asesino murio en junio de 1960 y Manuel no estaba deacuerdo con tomar el nombre de una leyenda que murio en sus dias mas importantes puesto que el queria crear su propia leyenda. Fue entonces cuando Manuel creo el personaje legendario de "DR. WAGNER".<br />
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Manuel hizo su debut como "DR. WAGNER" en la Arena Isabel en Cuernavaca, Morelios. En la lucha estelar de esa noche en contra de Ruben Juarez. En 1964 ya habia acumulado muchas luchas y tenia buena reputacion en el Norte de Mexico bajo el mando de Ciclon Veloz en Monterrey. El personaje que Manuel Gonzales creo ahora conocido como "DR WAGNER" era una de las atracciones luchisticas mas seguidas atraves del pais. Todo parecia indicar que su carrera se dirigia a ciudad de mexico en las grandes carteleras, no solo por su gran carisma, sino por su gran talento luchistico.<br />
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EMLL lo contrato y tuvo su primera lucha en la Arena Coliseo el 28 de Febrero de 1965 junto a Jorge Allende. Inmediatamente fue aceptado por la gente ya que era un virtuoso en su trabajo como luchador. Para un hombre de su estatura y peso era muy raro encontrar a una persona que dominara la lucha libre y tuviera una preciencia mas que creible adentro del cuadrilatero. Manuel no fue el primer hombre en usar este nombre puesto que existio otro "DR WAGNER" el 28 de septiembre de 1941, el cual debuto en la Arena Mexico. Esa noche vencio a Caballero Lee. <br />
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Su primer Campeonato luchando solo lo consiguio el 17 de julio de 1966. Vencio a el entonces campeon Raul "moritas" reyes en una lucha de "mascara vs cabellera" en una de esas noches legendarias de la gran Arena Mexico. A comienzos de 1966 junto fuerzas cone "el angel blanco" y se creo "LA OLA BLANCA". Sus atuendos eran todos en blanco y en solo meses se convirtieron en la segunda pareja mas cotizada en el pancracio mexicano. Solo detras de RENE GUAJARDO y KARLOFF LAGARDE. Cuando la pareja de "los rebeldes" partio caminos fue que 'LA OLA BLANCA" se hicieron los numero uno.<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
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{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Dr. Wagner]]|[[Ruben Juarez]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Dr. Wagner]]|[[El Vikingo]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|mask|[[Dr. Wagner]]|[[Bufalo Negro]]|[[Irapuato]], [[Guanajuato]]}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|mask|[[Dr. Wagner]]|[[Katástrofe]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Dr. Wagner]]|[[Adorable Rubí]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|??/??/??|hairs|Dr. Wagner & [[Ángel Blanco]]|[[Pantera Negra]] & [[Enrique Vera]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|65/09/24<ref>Lucha Libre 103</ref>|hair|[[Dr. Wagner]]|[[Manuel Robles]]|[[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]]}}<br />
{{aline|66/07/12|hair|[[Dr. Wagner]]|[[Raúl Reyes]]|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|[[1974]]/[[09/20]]|mask/hair|[[Dr. Wagner]] & [[Ángel Blanco]]|[[Enrique Vera]] & [[Superstar (1974)|Superstar]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aline|[[1974]]/[[12/13]]|hair|[[Dr. Wagner]] & [[Ringo Mendoza]]|[[Ángel Blanco]] & [[Coloso Colosetti]]|[[Arena México]]}}<br />
{{aline|75/05/01|masks|Dr. Wagner & [[El Halcón]]|[[Los Gemelos Diablo]]|Plaza Mexico - México City}}<br />
{{aline|79/01/28|hair|[[Dr. Wagner]]|[[Ángel Blanco]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|80/03/16|mask/hair (1)|Dr. Wagner & [[El Texano]]|[[Robot C-3]] & [[Astro Rey]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|82/[[September 19|09/19]]|mask (2)|[[Dr. Wagner]]|[[Septiembre Negro]]|Palacio de los Deportes - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|[[1984|84]]/[[February 19|02/19]]|mask|[[Dr. Wagner]]|[[Catastrofe]]|G2, [[Mexico City]]}}<br />
{{aline|85/12/01|mask|[[El Solitario]]|[[Dr. Wagner]]|Plaza de Toros Monumental - Monterrey, N.L.}}<br />
{{aend|<b>(1)</b> Finals of a losers advance tag team tournament; <b>(2)</b> Finals of a ruleta de la muerte}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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{{Gallery|name=Portadawarner.jpg|caption=earlier mask design, Oct. 1967}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Drwagner01.jpg|caption=w/Tag Team Title Belt, early 1970's}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=mexlh_drwagner1973.jpg|caption=[[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship|Mexican Light Heavyweight Champion]], [[1973]]}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=POSTERWAGNERPANCRACIO.jpg|caption=[[NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship|NWA World Light Heavyweight Champion]], [[1974]]}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Mexicowreswag.jpg|caption=[[NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship|NWA Light Heavyweight Champ]], 1974}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=Drwagner02.jpg|caption=El Galeno del Mal, [[Arena Mexico]], [[1975]]}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Wagnersolitario.jpg|caption=vs [[El Solitario]], mask match,Dec. 1st,1985 in Monterrey, NL}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=DrWagnerVictorMGonzalez.jpg|caption=Right after losing his mask vs EL SOLITARIO. Dic. 1st, 1985.}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=FB IMG 1490843198775~01.jpg|caption=winning [[Los Gemelos Diablo]]s' masks}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=Dr Wagner.jpg|caption=vs [[Mil Máscaras]]}}<br />
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[[Category:La Arena bios]]</div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=File:Wagner_Classic.jpg&diff=211912File:Wagner Classic.jpg2022-08-11T01:25:34Z<p>Mike Magana: </p>
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<div></div>Mike Maganahttp://www.luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Mr._M%C3%A9xico&diff=211911Mr. México2022-08-11T01:11:32Z<p>Mike Magana: /* Gallery */</p>
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<div>== Profile ==<br />
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|image=Hercules.jpg<br />
|name=Mr. Mexico <br />
|realName=Miguel Ángel Guzmán Velázquez <br />
|nicknames=El Hércules Poblano (The Hercules from Puebla) <br />
|nameHistory=Drago (debut - ??), Konnan II (?? - 92), El Coloso (92 - 93), El Magnate (AAA, 93 - ?), Vegas (III; AAA, 08/97 - 09/97), El Gitano (Promo, 96 - 02/98), IWRG Mr. Niebla (02/98 - 08/99), Mr. Mexico (08/99 - ), El Rey ([[Arena Queretaro]]) (winter 2008 - present)<br />
|family=[[Coloso II|Coloso]] (son)<br />
|maestro=[[Satánico]]<br />
|birthdate=[[July 22]], [[1970]] - [[Puebla]], [[Puebla State|Puebla]] <ref>[https://www.facebook.com/96186896558/posts/10153908760531559 Box Y Lucha] lists the year as 1975</ref><br />
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|lostmaskto=[[Dr. Wagner Jr.]] (as Drago); [[Mágico]] (as Konnan II); [[Shu El Guerrero]] (as El Coloso); [[Mr. Niebla]] (as IWRG Mr. Niebla) <br />
|height=5'9"/175 cms <br />
|weight=194 lbs/88 kg <br />
|signatureMoves=[[Scorpion Deathlock]]<br />
|titles=[[IWRG Intercontinental Middleweight Title]] (2)<br />
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== Biography == <br />
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== Notable Matches ==<br />
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{{SimpleHair|03/01/01|[[Arena Coliseo]]|[[Tony Rivera]] beat '''Mr. Mexico''' to take his hair.}}<br />
{{SimpleHair|07/14/02|[[Arena Mexico]]|[[Veneno]] & [[Violencia]] defeated '''Mr. Mexico''' & [[Poder Mexica]] to take Mexico?s hair & Mexica?s mask.}}<br />
{{SimpleHair|11/19/04|[[Arena Mexico]]|[[Alan Stone]] & [[Zumbido]] defeated [[Loco Max]] & '''Mr. Mexico''' to take their hair.}}<br />
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==<br />
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{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Gran Hamada]]|Coloso|unknown}}<br />
{{aline|88/??/??|mask|[[Dr. Wagner Jr.]]|Drago|Arena Neza - Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|88/11/??|mask|[[Máscara Sagrada|Mágico]]|Konnan the Barbarian|Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco}}<br />
{{aline|93/[[September 5|09/05]]|mask|[[Shu El Guerrero]]|Coloso|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}<br />
{{aline|99/08/20|mask|[[Mr. Niebla]]|Mr. Niebla GIR|Arena México - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|00/03/21|hair|[[Tony Rivera]]|[[Mr. México]]|Arena Coliseo - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|[[2000]]/[[11/05]]|hair (1)|[[El Justiciero|Justiciero]]|[[Mr. México]]|[[Bazar Coacalco]] - [[Coacalco]], [[Mexico State]]}}<br />
{{aline|01/03/04|hair|[[Mano Negra]]|[[Mr. México]]|Arena Coliseo - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|02/07/14|hair/mask|[[Veneno]] & [[Violencia]]|[[Mr. México]] & [[Poder Mexica]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|03/11/17|hair|[[Tony Rivera]]|[[Mr. México]]|Arena Puebla - Puebla, Puebla}}<br />
{{aline|03/06/15|hair|[[Takemura]]|[[Mr. México]]|Arena Coliseo - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|04/11/19|hairs|[[Alan Stone]] & [[Zumbido]]|[[Loco Max]] & [[Mr. México]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}<br />
{{aline|05/07/17|hair (2)|[[Carlo Roggi]]|[[Mr. México]]|Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco}}<br />
{{aline|06/07/17|hair|Mr. Mexico|[[Kraken]]|Arena Puebla - Puebla, Puebla}}<br />
{{aline|06/08/07|hair|[[Maximo]]|Mr. Mexico|Arena Puebla - Puebla, Puebla}}<br />
{{aline|07/11/04|hair|[[Leono]]|Mr. Mexico|Arena Mexico - Mexico, City}}<br />
{{aline|09/02/03|mask (3)|[[Principe Valiente Jr.]]|El Rey|Arena Queretaro - Queretaro, Queretaro}}<br />
{{aend|<b>(1)</b> FRAUDE! Mr. Mexico only got the sides of his hair cut (and that's his regular haircut, anyway!); <B>(2)</B>3-Way with Brazo de Oro; <b>(3)</b> JAULA: [[Hijo del Fantasma]], [[Stuka Jr.]], [[Flash]], [[Sombra de Plata]], [[Euforia]], [[Dr. X]], [[Felino]], [[Ephesto]], [[Ursus]] & [[Fuego Latino]]}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
{{Gallery|name=Drago.jpg|caption=Drago}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Vegas.jpg|caption=Vegas (1997)}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=IWRGNiebla.jpg|caption=Mr. Niebla IWRG}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Coloso2.jpg|caption=Coloso vs [[Tigre Canadiense]]}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Coloso.JPG|caption=as Coloso}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Coloso1.jpg|caption=Coloso vs Rambo}}<br />
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{{Gallery|name=Elgitano.jpg|caption=as Gitano}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Mrmexico1.jpg|caption=Desenmascarado}}<br />
{{Gallery|name=Mrmexico2.jpg|caption=Posando}}<br />
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{{Gallery||name=Konnan 2.jpg|caption=as Konnan II}}<br />
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