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== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
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|nameHistory=Fantasma, Costeñito Moy | |nameHistory=Fantasma, Costeñito Moy | ||
|family=[[Gatubela (Saltillo)|Gatubela]] (daughther), [[Maligna]] (granddaughther), [[Angel del Infierno]] (grandson) | |family=[[Gatubela (Saltillo)|Gatubela]] (daughther), [[Maligna]] (granddaughther), [[Angel del Infierno]] (grandson); see [[La Dinastía Diablos]] | ||
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|birthdate=[[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]] | |birthdate=[[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]] | ||
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Veteran luchador, trainer, and promoter in [[Saltillo]], [[Coahuila]]. He promoted wrestling shows in [[Arena Obreros del Progreso]]. He kept the historical venue which lived the golden age of Lucha Libre in Saltillo. He had no pre-existing wrestling family or relations within this sport, his love for lucha libre was innate. He was a local lucha libre icon for the audience and aspiring luchadors in Saltillo. He became part of [[La Dinastía Diablos|one of the most notable lucha libre families in Saltillo]]. His experience as promoter began at [[Arena Otilio Zurdo Galvan]] in 1977. Then, he went to [[Sociedad Mutualista Saltillo Oriente]], and then to Arena Obreros in 1984 with the promoter [[Marcos Zuñiga]]. In the beginning of his career in northern Mexico, he took the name of Fantasma. There were few mask makers at the time and there was a young tailor who made his mask out of denim. After that, he went unmasked and chose the name of Costeñito Moy. That name came when he began his career at [[Acapulco]], by combining the names of well known boxer Costeño Morales (using the diminutive) and Spanish wrestler [[Carlos Moll]] (changing the "ll" for "y"). He won several luchas de apuestas, but - more than that - he considers the moments that he experienced in the ring against the best opponents and what he lived with fellow wrestlers, friends and family his biggest reward. | |||
At the time of his death, he was weeks away from reaching 40 years of promoting at Arena Oberros del Progreso, having promoted his first such show on [[November 30]] ([[1985]]?). His daughter took over the booking in his stead.<ref>https://thecubsfan.com/cmll/2025/11/10/soberano-returns-to-a-full-house-no-aaa-tv-episode-crash-anniversary/</ref> | |||
== Lucha de Apuestas Record == | |||
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{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Red Flamer]]|[[Costeñito Moy]]|[[Saltillo]], [[Coahuila]]}} | |||
{{aline|[[1985]]/[[10/06]]|mask|[[Costeñito Moy]]|[[Super Payaso]]|[[Arena Obreros del Progreso]]}} | |||
{{aline|[[1987]]/[[03/29]]|hair|[[Costeñito Moy]]|[[Negro Rivera]]|[[Arena Obreros del Progreso]]}} | |||
{{aline|[[1989]]/[[05/07]]|hair|[[Costeñito Moy]]|[[Pandillero]]|[[Arena Obreros del Progreso]]}} | |||
{{aend}} | |||
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Veteran luchador, trainer, and promoter in Saltillo, Coahuila. He promoted wrestling shows in Arena Obreros del Progreso. He kept the historical venue which lived the golden age of Lucha Libre in Saltillo. He had no pre-existing wrestling family or relations within this sport, his love for lucha libre was innate. He was a local lucha libre icon for the audience and aspiring luchadors in Saltillo. He became part of one of the most notable lucha libre families in Saltillo. His experience as promoter began at Arena Otilio Zurdo Galvan in 1977. Then, he went to Sociedad Mutualista Saltillo Oriente, and then to Arena Obreros in 1984 with the promoter Marcos Zuñiga. In the beginning of his career in northern Mexico, he took the name of Fantasma. There were few mask makers at the time and there was a young tailor who made his mask out of denim. After that, he went unmasked and chose the name of Costeñito Moy. That name came when he began his career at Acapulco, by combining the names of well known boxer Costeño Morales (using the diminutive) and Spanish wrestler Carlos Moll (changing the "ll" for "y"). He won several luchas de apuestas, but - more than that - he considers the moments that he experienced in the ring against the best opponents and what he lived with fellow wrestlers, friends and family his biggest reward.
At the time of his death, he was weeks away from reaching 40 years of promoting at Arena Oberros del Progreso, having promoted his first such show on November 30 (1985?). His daughter took over the booking in his stead.[1]
Lucha de Apuestas Record
| Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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| ??/??/?? | hair | Red Flamer | Costeñito Moy | Saltillo, Coahuila |
| 1985/10/06 | mask | Costeñito Moy | Super Payaso | Arena Obreros del Progreso |
| 1987/03/29 | hair | Costeñito Moy | Negro Rivera | Arena Obreros del Progreso |
| 1989/05/07 | hair | Costeñito Moy | Pandillero | Arena Obreros del Progreso |
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- Dos de Tres, Lucha Por Lucha







