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[[Difunto I]] is son of [[Ray Mendoza]] and half-brother of [[Los Villanos]].
[[Difunto I]] is son of [[Ray Mendoza]] and half-brother of [[Los Villanos]].


[[Villano V]] had a third son who does not wrestle.<ref>https://thecubsfan.com/cmll/2024/08/30/villano-v-1962-2024-copa-independencia-noche-de-campeones-fuerza-guerrera-hijo-del-santo/</ref>
[[Villano V]] had a third son who does not wrestle. He was married to a woman named Chely who predeceased him by 5 months.<ref>https://thecubsfan.com/cmll/2024/08/30/villano-v-1962-2024-copa-independencia-noche-de-campeones-fuerza-guerrera-hijo-del-santo/</ref>


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Latest revision as of 10:12, 2 July 2026

Wrestling Observer Hall Of Fame Member

Los Villanos are a five brothers who've all worked under the Villano name. Each one was identified only by a Roman Numeral: I, II, III, IV, and V.

Their father is Ray Mendoza; despite being a successful wrestler himself, he demanded his sons learn another profession/trade before becoming allowing them to start with wrestling. Some of the sons secretly wrestled before fulfilling this request, but all earned degrees in their non-wrestling fields.

As the name suggests, the Villanos were known as villains for large stretches of their career. As a family, their most famous feud was and is with the Brazos, including a memorable trios match where all three Brazos lost their masks.

Villano III's career highlights include feuds with Pegasus Kid and Atlantis, the later who took his mask. Villano IV and V are probably the most famous in the United States due to their long underdcard stretch in WCW. Villano I was a trainer for the UWA in the 90s. Villano II was a freelance artist in his spare time.

Villano I, Villano II, and Ray Mendoza had passed before the creation of this page in 2006. Villano III and Villano V have since joined them, and Villano IV retired to become a lucha libre commissioner. The legacy is currently continued by the 3rd generation.

Family Tree

1st Gen Ray Mendoza
2nd Gen Villano I Villano II Villano III
married La Infernal
Villano IV Villano V
3rd Gen El Hijo del Villano III Villano III Jr. Villano IV Jr. Rokambole Jr. (Kaving) Villano V Jr.

Villano IV, Villano V and Villano V Jr. formed a trio at one point called La Dinastia Mendoza.

the family is sometimes colloquially referred to as Dinastia Imperial.[1]

Other Members

La Infernal is the wife of Villano III

Rokambole Jr. is a nephew of the five brothers.

Difunto I is son of Ray Mendoza and half-brother of Los Villanos.

Villano V had a third son who does not wrestle. He was married to a woman named Chely who predeceased him by 5 months.[2]

magazine cover
In press conference before Masks Match
Taking Mercenarios Americanos masks
Villano I, Villano II and Villano III with Villano IV and Villano V as Leopardo Negro and Rokambole
Villanos I, II, III and IV



Ray Mendoza with Villano I, III, IV and V
Villanos 1-4 with Villano V as Rokambole
Villanos 1, 3, 4 and 5


Villanos 1, 3, 4 and 5
Villanos 3, 4 and 5 with their sons, Villano III Jr., Hijo de Villano III, Rokambole Jr. and Villano V Jr.


Hijo del Villano III, Villano V Jr. and Rokambole Jr.




Los Villanos
Ray Mendoza
Villanos: IIIIIIIVV
Villanos Jr.: III Jr.Hijo IIIIV Jr.V Jr.Kaving