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|realName=Elio Carlo Colosseti Drazich  
|realName=Elio Carlo Colosseti Drazich  
|nicknames=El Che (as in Che Guevara), The Colossal Man  
|nicknames=El Che (as in Che Guevara), The Colossal Man  
|nameHistory=Coloso Colosseti (debut - retirement), Carlos Colosseti (Japan), Tarzán, El Apolo Argentino, El Enterrador (Central America), Batman, Maskaraman, El Internacional, El Fantasma Blanco  
|nameHistory=Coloso Colosetti (debut - retirement), Carlos Colosetti (Japan), Tarzán, El Apolo Argentino, El Enterrador (Central America), Batman, Maskaraman, El Internacional, El Fantasma Blanco  
|family=none  
|family=none  
|maestro=unknown  
|maestro=unknown  
|birthdate=[[May 19]], [[1948]] - [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]
|birthdate=[[May 19]], [[1938]] <ref>https://drlucha.com/2024/11/20/%e3%80%90%e7%ac%ac692%e5%9b%9e%e3%80%91%e3%83%91%e3%83%b3%e3%83%91%e3%81%ae%e9%a2%a8%e3%81%ab%e3%81%aa%e3%81%a3%e3%81%a6/</ref> - [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]
|obituarydate=
|obituarydate=[[November 16]], [[2024]]
|debut=1963 - Argentina  
|debut=[[1963]] - [[Argentina]]
|lostmaskto=[[Tinieblas]] (as El Internacional), [[The Tempest]] (as El Enterrador)  
|lostmaskto=[[Tinieblas]] (as El Internacional), [[The Tempest]] (as El Enterrador)  
|height=185 cm/6' 1"
|height=185 cm/6' 1"
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== Biography ==  
== Biography ==  
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Coloso Colosetti (Elio Carlo Colosseti Drazich, 76) passed away Saturday. The cause of death has not been announced, but he’d been in poor health for years.
Colosetti started wrestling in his home country of Argentina and showed up in EMLL in 1969 as the threatening import of the year. He seemed positioned as a foil for top tecnico [[Ray Mendoza]], doing the usual title switch to set up a hair match. Coloso stayed. He was taller than most wrestlers, closer to being a heavyweight, and a good-looking guy – he got over well and fit in well in [[EMLL]]. He had five hair matches at [[Arena Mexico]] in the 1970s, including the [[EMLL 42nd Anniversario|1975 Aniversario]] main event. He won 2, lost 3. He went to the [[UWA]], winning and losing hair matches and feuding with [[Canek]] (if EMLL had a heavyweight title open to non-Mexicans, he’d likely have won in more than once.) He’s talked up as a good wrestler, and the magazines loved interviewing him and the attractive women he always seemed to be dating. He appeared in [[Santo]] movies, was the unofficial third counter-culture [[Los Hippies]] team member, and toured the US and Japan in the late 1970s. Colosetti always comes across as the coolest guy in the room in those magazines. He faded into the background in 90s, and seemed to have hit hard times in the last few years. He seemed to live an extraordinary life in his best moments.
It bummed me out a bit that his passing got far less attention. Colosetti is the cover of this week’s [[Box y Lucha]] and hopefully they’ll have something good inside. The general sports media didn’t cover it as much as [[Scorpio Jr.]]’s passing, which seems like a product of Coloso living two decades longer. His run is now far in the past, and without the TV footage to look back on it. I wish more of those older magazines were around and accessible so people could see him as a bigger star. There’s a few matches from later in his career that are on YouTube; I watched this one from 1983, where he’s one of the rudos trying to get the visiting [[Kevin Von Erich]] over to the Arena Mexico crowd. If you knew nothing but that one of the wrestlers in that match was a WON Hall of Famer, it might take you five or six guesses to identify the correct one. ([[Pirata Morgan]] would be the first guess – or maybe it’d go “either Pirata is a hall of fame wrestler or he was completely broken out of wrestling three years later wrestling that way” and somehow neither are true.)


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== Luchas de apuestas record ==
== Luchas de apuestas record ==
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{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|unknown}}
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|unknown}}
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[El Solitario]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[El Solitario]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Rayo de Plata]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|San Luis Potosí, SLP}}
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Rayo de Plata]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|San Luis Potosí, SLP}}
{{aline|87/11/27|hair|[[Ringo Mendoza]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}
{{aline|??/??/??|mask|[[Tinieblas]]|El Internacional|unknown}}
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Villano III]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|unknown}}
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Villano III]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|unknown}}
{{aline|1968|mask|[[Columbus|The Tempest]]|[[Coloso Colosetti|El Enterrador]]|San Salvador - El Salvador}}
{{aline|[[1968]]/??/??|mask|[[Columbus|The Tempest]]|[[Coloso Colosetti|El Enterrador]]|San Salvador - El Salvador}}
{{aline|[[1975|75]]/[[10/03]]|hair|[[Los Gemelos Diablo]]|Coloso Colosetti & [[Rubí Rubalcava]]|unknown}}
{{aline|[[1970]]/[[07/31]]<ref>Box Y Lucha 929</ref>|hair|[[Ray Mendoza]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}
{{aline|77/[[February 27|02/27]]|hairs|Coloso Colosetti & [[César Valentino]]|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}
{{aline|[[1974]]/[[06/28]]|hair|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|[[El Nazi]]|[[Arena México]]}}
{{aline|81/[[September 25|09/25]]|hair|[[Kobayashi]] & [[Saito]]|Coloso Colosetti & [[César Valentino]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}
{{aline|[[1974]]/[[11/29]]|hair|[[Ángel Blanco]] & [[Colosso Colosetti]]|[[Ciclón Veloz Jr.]] & [[Pantera Negra]]|[[Arena México]]}}
{{aline|83/04/22|hair|[[Tony Salazar]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}
{{aline|[[1974]]/[[12/13]]|hair|[[Dr. Wagner]] & [[Ringo Mendoza]]|[[Ángel Blanco]] & [[Coloso Colosetti]]|[[Arena México]]}}
{{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]]}}
{{aline|[[1975]]/[[09/19]]|hair|[[Gemelo Diablo I|Gemelos Diablo I]] & [[Gemelo Diablo II|II]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]] & [[Rubí Rubalcava]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}
{{aline|91/06/26|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|Matamoros, Tamaulipas}}
{{aline|[[1977]]/[[02/27]]|hairs|Coloso Colosetti & [[César Valentino]]|[[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}
{{aline|98/10/31|hair|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|[[Trueno]]|Auditorio Municipal - Alfajayucan, Hidalgo}}
{{aline|[[1980]]/[[03/09]]|hair|[[Canek]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|[[Toreo de Cuatro Caminos]]}}
{{aline|[[1981]]/[[09/25]]|hair|[[Kobayashi]] & [[Hiro Saito|Saito]]|Coloso Colosetti & [[César Valentino]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}}
{{aline|[[1983]]/[[04/22]]|hair|[[Tony Salazar]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}
{{aline|[[1986]]/[[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]]}}
{{aline|[[1987]]/[[08/23]]|mask|[[Tinieblas]]|El Internacional|[[Ciudad Juárez]], [[Chihuahua]]}}
{{aline|[[1987]]/[[08/24]]|mask|[[Villano III]]|El Internacional|[[Nuevo Laredo]], [[Tamaulipas]]}}
{{aline|[[1987]]/[[11/27]]|hair|[[Ringo Mendoza]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}
{{aline|[[1987]]/??/??|hair|[[Villano III ]]|El Internacional|[[Nuevo Laredo]]}}
{{aline|[[1991]]/[[06/26]]|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|Matamoros, Tamaulipas}}
{{aline|[[1998]]/[[10/31]]|hair|[[Coloso Colosetti]]|[[Trueno]]|Auditorio Municipal - Alfajayucan, Hidalgo}}
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Latest revision as of 08:51, 2 July 2026

Profile

Coloso Colosseti
Coloso Colosseti
Name Coloso Colosseti
Real name Elio Carlo Colosseti Drazich
Nicknames El Che (as in Che Guevara), The Colossal Man
Name history Coloso Colosetti (debut - retirement), Carlos Colosetti (Japan), Tarzán, El Apolo Argentino, El Enterrador (Central America), Batman, Maskaraman, El Internacional, El Fantasma Blanco
Family none
Maestro(s) unknown
Birth date, location May 19, 1938 [1] - Buenos Aires, Argentina
Obituary date November 16, 2024
Debut, location 1963 - Argentina
Lost mask to Tinieblas (as El Internacional), The Tempest (as El Enterrador)
Height 185 cm/6' 1"
Weight 90 kg/198 lb
Signature moves
Titles: NWA World Light Heavyweight Title, Los Angeles: NWA Americas Tag Team Titles (w/ Jonathan Boyd), NWA Texas Heavyweight Title


Biography

LuchaBlog Obituary:

Coloso Colosetti (Elio Carlo Colosseti Drazich, 76) passed away Saturday. The cause of death has not been announced, but he’d been in poor health for years.

Colosetti started wrestling in his home country of Argentina and showed up in EMLL in 1969 as the threatening import of the year. He seemed positioned as a foil for top tecnico Ray Mendoza, doing the usual title switch to set up a hair match. Coloso stayed. He was taller than most wrestlers, closer to being a heavyweight, and a good-looking guy – he got over well and fit in well in EMLL. He had five hair matches at Arena Mexico in the 1970s, including the 1975 Aniversario main event. He won 2, lost 3. He went to the UWA, winning and losing hair matches and feuding with Canek (if EMLL had a heavyweight title open to non-Mexicans, he’d likely have won in more than once.) He’s talked up as a good wrestler, and the magazines loved interviewing him and the attractive women he always seemed to be dating. He appeared in Santo movies, was the unofficial third counter-culture Los Hippies team member, and toured the US and Japan in the late 1970s. Colosetti always comes across as the coolest guy in the room in those magazines. He faded into the background in 90s, and seemed to have hit hard times in the last few years. He seemed to live an extraordinary life in his best moments.

It bummed me out a bit that his passing got far less attention. Colosetti is the cover of this week’s Box y Lucha and hopefully they’ll have something good inside. The general sports media didn’t cover it as much as Scorpio Jr.’s passing, which seems like a product of Coloso living two decades longer. His run is now far in the past, and without the TV footage to look back on it. I wish more of those older magazines were around and accessible so people could see him as a bigger star. There’s a few matches from later in his career that are on YouTube; I watched this one from 1983, where he’s one of the rudos trying to get the visiting Kevin Von Erich over to the Arena Mexico crowd. If you knew nothing but that one of the wrestlers in that match was a WON Hall of Famer, it might take you five or six guesses to identify the correct one. (Pirata Morgan would be the first guess – or maybe it’d go “either Pirata is a hall of fame wrestler or he was completely broken out of wrestling three years later wrestling that way” and somehow neither are true.)


Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
??/??/?? hair El Solitario Coloso Colosetti Arena México - Mexico City
??/??/?? hair Rayo de Plata Coloso Colosetti San Luis Potosí, SLP
??/??/?? hair Villano III Coloso Colosetti unknown
1968/??/?? mask The Tempest El Enterrador San Salvador - El Salvador
1970/07/31[2] hair Ray Mendoza Coloso Colosetti Arena Mexico
1974/06/28 hair Coloso Colosetti El Nazi Arena México
1974/11/29 hair Ángel Blanco & Colosso Colosetti Ciclón Veloz Jr. & Pantera Negra Arena México
1974/12/13 hair Dr. Wagner & Ringo Mendoza Ángel Blanco & Coloso Colosetti Arena México
1975/09/19 hair Gemelos Diablo I & II Coloso Colosetti & Rubí Rubalcava Arena Mexico
1977/02/27 hairs Coloso Colosetti & César Valentino Bello Greco & Sergio el Hermoso El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State
1980/03/09 hair Canek Coloso Colosetti Toreo de Cuatro Caminos
1981/09/25 hair Kobayashi & Saito Coloso Colosetti & César Valentino El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State
1983/04/22 hair Tony Salazar Coloso Colosetti Arena México - Mexico City
1986/03/07[3] hair Canek Coloso Colosetti Auditorio de Tijuana
1987/08/23 mask Tinieblas El Internacional Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua
1987/08/24 mask Villano III El Internacional Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
1987/11/27 hair Ringo Mendoza Coloso Colosetti Arena Mexico
1987/??/?? hair Villano III El Internacional Nuevo Laredo
1991/06/26 hair Perro Aguayo Coloso Colosetti Matamoros, Tamaulipas
1998/10/31 hair Coloso Colosetti Trueno Auditorio Municipal - Alfajayucan, Hidalgo
Vs. Cien Caras 1984.
As El Internacional with Supremo.
as El Internacional
as El Enterrador
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