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|name=Alcatraz | |name=Alcatraz | ||
|realName= | |realName=Sergio Mora Mercado | ||
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|nameHistory=Alcatraz | |nameHistory=Alcatraz | ||
|family=[[Benjamin Mora]] ( | |family=[[Benjamin Mora]] (brother) | ||
|maestro=[[Rey Misterio]] | |maestro=[[Rey Misterio]] | ||
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|obituarydate= | |obituarydate=[[February 15]], [[2025]] | ||
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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 == | ||
{{Gallery| | {{Gallery||name=Alcatraz02.jpg|caption=1989 with [[Mascara Sagrada]]}} | ||
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{{Gallery||name=Alcatraz01.jpg|caption=1991}} | |||
{{Gallery||name=Alcatrazcomentarista2.jpg|caption=in imevision}} | |||
{{Gallery||name=Alcatrazcomentarista.jpg|caption=in imevision}} | |||
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]] | [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]] | ||
[[Category:Mexican announcers]] | |||
[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]] | |||
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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.
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.







