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== Profile ==
== Profile ==


Born in Pachuca, Hidalgo; moved to Mexico City at the age of 15 where he worked as baker.  Practiced boxing at amateur level.  He was brother of [[Maciste]].  Became a professional wrestler rapidly.  Debuted on 1939 as a técnico.  Admirer of [[Salvador Flores]] and [[Gory Guerrero]].  Never was a main eventer, but he was an illustrious trainer with a large list of pupils.  Some of his most notable trainees were [[Fantasma de la Ópera (Original)|Fantasma de la Quebrada]], [[Scaramouche]], [[La Seductora]], [[Cruz Diablo]], [[Dardo Aguilar]], [[Pequeño Olímpico]], [[Mini Psicosis I]], [[El Molusco]], [[Sexto Sentido]], [[La Gata]].
Born in Pachuca, Hidalgo; moved to Mexico City at the age of 15 where he worked as baker.  Practiced boxing at amateur level.  He was brother of [[Maciste]].  Became a professional wrestler rapidly.  Debuted on 1939 as a técnico.  Admirer of [[Salvador Flores]] and [[Gory Guerrero]].  Never was a main eventer, but he was an illustrious trainer with a large list of pupils.  Some of his most notable trainees were [[Fantasma de la Ópera (Original)|Fantasma de la Quebrada]], [[Scaramouche]], [[La Seductora]], [[Cruz Diablo]], [[Dardo Aguilar]], [[Pequeño Olímpico]], [[Mini Psicosis I]], [[El Molusco]], [[Sexto Sentido]], [[La Gata]], [[Olímpico]], and [[Aníbal]].


== Lucha de Apuestas Record ==
== Lucha de Apuestas Record ==

Revision as of 17:41, 21 July 2020

Profile

Chico Hernández
Chico Hernández
Name Chico Hernández
Real name Carlos Hernández
Nicknames
Name history Chico Hernández
Family Maciste (brother)
Maestro(s)
Birth date, location May 12, 1915 - Pachuca, Hidalgo
Obituary date
Debut, location 1939
Lost mask to
Height
Weight
Signature moves Quebradora
Titles:

Profile

Born in Pachuca, Hidalgo; moved to Mexico City at the age of 15 where he worked as baker. Practiced boxing at amateur level. He was brother of Maciste. Became a professional wrestler rapidly. Debuted on 1939 as a técnico. Admirer of Salvador Flores and Gory Guerrero. Never was a main eventer, but he was an illustrious trainer with a large list of pupils. Some of his most notable trainees were Fantasma de la Quebrada, Scaramouche, La Seductora, Cruz Diablo, Dardo Aguilar, Pequeño Olímpico, Mini Psicosis I, El Molusco, Sexto Sentido, La Gata, Olímpico, and Aníbal.

Lucha de Apuestas Record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
??/??/?? hair Espanto I Chico Hernández Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua


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