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BlackLesnar (talk | contribs) Created page with "Multiple luchadors have adopted the name '''Huracán Ramírez''', ever since the character's 1953 film debut. * Daniel García - the most iconic & long-lasting portrayal (1956-1987); considered '''Huracán Ramírez I,''' despite not being the first: ** Eduardo Bonada - Spanish actor who portrayed the character in the original movie's action scenes, and some matches thereafter (1952-1953?) ** Carta Brava - adopted the name immedia..." |
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** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Silva_(actor) David Silva] - the actor who portrayed the character in most of the movies' scenes (1952-1969) | ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Silva_(actor) David Silva] - the actor who portrayed the character in most of the movies' scenes (1952-1969) | ||
** [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0739127/ Pepe Romay], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Fern%C3%A1ndez_(actor) Freddy "Pichi" Fernandez], and [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0038185/ Marco Antonio Arzate] - actors who appearing in the movies as other characters, but listed as having occasionally acted as Ramirez by some sources | ** [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0739127/ Pepe Romay], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Fern%C3%A1ndez_(actor) Freddy "Pichi" Fernandez], and [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0038185/ Marco Antonio Arzate] - actors who appearing in the movies as other characters, but listed as having occasionally acted as Ramirez by some sources | ||
* [[Huracán Sevilla]] - aka '''Huracán Ramírez II''', lost mask to Octagon (1987-1990) | ** [[Huracán Ramírez (1930s)|a luchador]] who used the name years before the movie, according to programs from [https://luchadb.com/events/shows/00145000/00145059.php 1937] and [https://luchadb.com/events/shows/00141000/00141627.php 1945] | ||
* [[Shogun]] - aka '''Huracán Ramírez III''' (presumably) | * [[Huracán Sevilla]] - aka '''Huracán Ramírez II''', lost the mask to Octagon (1987-1990) | ||
* [[Shogun]] - aka '''Huracán Ramírez III''' (presumably); simultaneously went by '''Huracán Ramírez Jr.''', eventually switching fully to it (1996-2002) | |||
* [[Fiero]] - aka '''Huracán Ramírez IV''' | * [[Fiero]] - aka '''Huracán Ramírez IV''' | ||
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* [[Huracán Jr.]] - AKA | * [[Huracán Jr.]] - AKA Huracán Ramírez Jr., García's great-nephew, lost the mask to [[El Hijo de Black Shadow (Original - 1985)|Black Shadow Jr.]] in 1990 | ||
* [[El Hijo de Huracan Ramirez]] - IV's son | * [[El Hijo de Huracan Ramirez]] - IV's son | ||
* [[El Hijo del Huracán Ramírez]] - lost the mask to [[Super Muñeco]] in 1999 | |||
* [[El Hijo Del Huracan Ramirez]] | * [[El Hijo Del Huracan Ramirez]] | ||
* [[Hijo de Huracan Ramirez (other)]] | * [[Hijo de Huracan Ramirez (other)]] | ||
* [[Huracan Ramirez (Fake)]] - lost the mask to Huracán Ramírez IV | * [[Huracan Ramirez (Fake)]] - lost the mask to Huracán Ramírez IV | ||
* [[El Nuevo Huracán Ramírez Jr.]] | * [[El Nuevo Huracán Ramírez Jr.]] - lost mask twice on back-to-back days in 2000 | ||
* [[Nuevo Huracan Ramirez Jr.]] | * [[Nuevo Huracan Ramirez Jr.]] | ||
* [[Ciclon Salvadoreno]] - wrestler from some Puerto Rico & Chile cards who supposedly went by Huracán Ramírez Jr. | * [[Ciclon Salvadoreno]] - wrestler from some Puerto Rico & Chile cards who supposedly went by Huracán Ramírez Jr. | ||
* Whichever Huracán Ramírez Jr. lost his mask to [[L.A. Park|La Parka]] in Monclova on June 25, 2001 | |||
* [[Ciclón Ramírez]] - spin-off of the gimmick, with [[Ciclón Ramírez Jr. (2005)|two]] [[Ciclón Ramírez Jr. (2015)|successors]] of his own | * [[Ciclón Ramírez]] - spin-off of the gimmick, with [[Ciclón Ramírez Jr. (2005)|two]] [[Ciclón Ramírez Jr. (2015)|successors]] of his own | ||
* [[Arena Huracán Ramírez]] - venue in [[Mexicali]], [[Baja California]] | * [[Arena Huracán Ramírez]] - venue in [[Mexicali]], [[Baja California]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:53, 15 July 2026
Multiple luchadors have adopted the name Huracán Ramírez, ever since the character's 1953 film debut.
- Daniel García - the most iconic & long-lasting portrayal (1956-1987); considered Huracán Ramírez I, despite not being the first:
- Eduardo Bonada - Spanish actor who portrayed the character in the original movie's action scenes, and some matches thereafter (1952-1953?)
- Carta Brava - adopted the name immediately after Bonada's abdication, up until Garcia (1954-1956)
- Fernando Osés - portrayed Ramirez in Northern Mexico, lost the mask in Monterrey (1954)
- Carlos Castillo - lost the mask to El Enfermero (1955)
- La Sombra Vengadora (1955)
- Enrique Llanes (195x?)
- Jean Safont (195x?)
- David Silva - the actor who portrayed the character in most of the movies' scenes (1952-1969)
- Pepe Romay, Freddy "Pichi" Fernandez, and Marco Antonio Arzate - actors who appearing in the movies as other characters, but listed as having occasionally acted as Ramirez by some sources
- a luchador who used the name years before the movie, according to programs from 1937 and 1945
- Huracán Sevilla - aka Huracán Ramírez II, lost the mask to Octagon (1987-1990)
- Shogun - aka Huracán Ramírez III (presumably); simultaneously went by Huracán Ramírez Jr., eventually switching fully to it (1996-2002)
- Fiero - aka Huracán Ramírez IV
See also:
- Huracán Jr. - AKA Huracán Ramírez Jr., García's great-nephew, lost the mask to Black Shadow Jr. in 1990
- El Hijo de Huracan Ramirez - IV's son
- El Hijo del Huracán Ramírez - lost the mask to Super Muñeco in 1999
- El Hijo Del Huracan Ramirez
- Hijo de Huracan Ramirez (other)
- Huracan Ramirez (Fake) - lost the mask to Huracán Ramírez IV
- El Nuevo Huracán Ramírez Jr. - lost mask twice on back-to-back days in 2000
- Nuevo Huracan Ramirez Jr.
- Ciclon Salvadoreno - wrestler from some Puerto Rico & Chile cards who supposedly went by Huracán Ramírez Jr.
- Whichever Huracán Ramírez Jr. lost his mask to La Parka in Monclova on June 25, 2001
- Ciclón Ramírez - spin-off of the gimmick, with two successors of his own
- Arena Huracán Ramírez - venue in Mexicali, Baja California
Notable Source: https://metropolifixion.com/huracan-ramirez-el-mito-que-llego-para-quedarse/