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== Notes ==
Was never really a full-time wrestler. Only became well-known due to the fact he was always pictured with stars thanks to his brother starting his own Lucha Libre magazine. Also well-known for hosting the weekly [[UWA]] television show that aired on [[Imevision]].
<big>'''[https://thecubsfan.com/cmll/2025/02/17/gran-hamada-1950-2025-alberto-vikingo-cmll-fantasticamania-farwell-show/ LuchaBlog Obituary:]'''</big>
Alcatraz (Sergio Mora) also passed away Saturday. He is a weird niche of a well-remembered named who wasn’t a big star. The presented story is he was a wrestler in the late 1980s in western Mexico, was featured in magazines, retired early due to injuries, and then became an announcer on the short-lived UWA TV show. He might have wrestled occasionally, but he was presented as a big star in those magazines because they were owned (at that point) by Benjamin Mora, his brother and promoter in Tijuana. The few results I have of him wrestling are all on Mora-promoted shows in Tijuana. It was a marketing campaign and would have to be considered successful if he’s still remembered 30 years later. The novelty of a masked man – one with a jail bar design – doing TV announcing makes him better remembered. The most serious Televisa presentation had to have “real sports” announcers; a masked man wouldn’t have worked for them.  (Nowadays, Hechicero frequently announces for Televisa in the same role Alcatraz had.) The UWA TV show aired on a government-owned TV station – Imevision – which was in the process of failing even as UWA got a time slot, so they were given a lot more reign about what they wanted to do.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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{{Gallery||name=Alcatraz02.jpg|caption=1989 with [[Mascara Sagrada]]}}
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{{Gallery||name=Alcatraz01.jpg|caption=1991}}
 
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
[[Category:Mexican announcers]]
[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]

Latest revision as of 16:52, 22 June 2026

Alcatraz
Alcatraz
Name Alcatraz
Real name Sergio Mora Mercado
Nicknames
Name history Alcatraz
Family Benjamin Mora (brother)
Maestro(s) Rey Misterio
Birth date, location
Obituary date February 15, 2025
Debut, location
Lost mask to
Height
Weight
Signature moves
Titles:

Notes

Was never really a full-time wrestler. Only became well-known due to the fact he was always pictured with stars thanks to his brother starting his own Lucha Libre magazine. Also well-known for hosting the weekly UWA television show that aired on Imevision.

LuchaBlog Obituary:

Alcatraz (Sergio Mora) also passed away Saturday. He is a weird niche of a well-remembered named who wasn’t a big star. The presented story is he was a wrestler in the late 1980s in western Mexico, was featured in magazines, retired early due to injuries, and then became an announcer on the short-lived UWA TV show. He might have wrestled occasionally, but he was presented as a big star in those magazines because they were owned (at that point) by Benjamin Mora, his brother and promoter in Tijuana. The few results I have of him wrestling are all on Mora-promoted shows in Tijuana. It was a marketing campaign and would have to be considered successful if he’s still remembered 30 years later. The novelty of a masked man – one with a jail bar design – doing TV announcing makes him better remembered. The most serious Televisa presentation had to have “real sports” announcers; a masked man wouldn’t have worked for them. (Nowadays, Hechicero frequently announces for Televisa in the same role Alcatraz had.) The UWA TV show aired on a government-owned TV station – Imevision – which was in the process of failing even as UWA got a time slot, so they were given a lot more reign about what they wanted to do.

1989 with Mascara Sagrada
1989 with others super stars
1991
in imevision
in imevision