His named means "deceased". In an interview, [[Villano V]] said he cannot inherit the Villano gimmick due to only being a half-brother and due to [[Villano I]] not wanting there to be a Villano VI.
His named means "deceased". In an interview, [[Villano V]] said he cannot inherit the Villano gimmick due to only being a half-brother and due to [[Villano I]] not wanting there to be a Villano VI.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJ4MSDeo4UI El Blog de la Lucha]</ref>
In [[1999]] Los Hermanos Difuntos were brought in as backup in a rudo trio with [[Herodes]] in [[Monterrey]]; they were known as The Killer Machine. Since then they have been regulars on the [[Monterrey]] scene. He had been in Mexico City/State area in venues like [[Arena Coliseo Coacalco]], [[Arena Lopez Mateos]], and [[Arena Naucalpan]]. Moreover, he also has wrestled in cities of the United States.
In [[1999]] Los Hermanos Difuntos were brought in as backup in a rudo trio with [[Herodes]] in [[Monterrey]]; they were known as The Killer Machine. Since then they have been regulars on the [[Monterrey]] scene. He had been in Mexico City/State area in venues like [[Arena Coliseo Coacalco]], [[Arena Lopez Mateos]], and [[Arena Naucalpan]]. Moreover, he also has wrestled in cities of the United States.
His named means "deceased". In an interview, Villano V said he cannot inherit the Villano gimmick due to only being a half-brother and due to Villano I not wanting there to be a Villano VI.[3]
In 1999 Los Hermanos Difuntos were brought in as backup in a rudo trio with Herodes in Monterrey; they were known as The Killer Machine. Since then they have been regulars on the Monterrey scene. He had been in Mexico City/State area in venues like Arena Coliseo Coacalco, Arena Lopez Mateos, and Arena Naucalpan. Moreover, he also has wrestled in cities of the United States.