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== Profile ==
== Profile ==
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Youth wrestling welterweight champion (lucha olimpica) in 1928. Won 52 straight weeks in 1937. Debuted in Mexico City in 1939. (Bio says he also debuted in 1939, appears to be a typo from narrative.) Was an avid hunter/fisher, and was shot in the knee in a hunting accident in 1940. He spent the next year inactive, vacated the title, but worked hard to get back into sports. Arreola returned briefly to Mexico City in 1943 before retiring.
Youth wrestling welterweight champion (lucha olimpica) in 1928. Won 52 straight weeks in 1937. Debuted in Mexico City in 1939. (Bio says he also debuted in 1939, appears to be a typo from narrative.) Was an avid hunter/fisher, and was shot in the knee in a hunting accident in 1940. He spent the next year inactive, vacated the title, but worked hard to get back into sports. Arreola returned briefly to Mexico City in 1943 before retiring.
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== Source ==  
== Source ==  

Revision as of 16:06, 15 December 2014

Profile

Bobby Arreola
Bobby Arreola
Name Bobby Arreola
Real name Roberto Cantu Arreola
Nicknames
Name history Bobby Arreola
Family
Maestro(s)
Birth date, location November 26, 1915 - San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo Leon
Obituary date
Debut, location 1939? - Arena Monumental, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon vs Beny Llanas
Lost mask to
Height
Weight
Signature moves
Titles: Mexican National Welterweight Championship

Youth wrestling welterweight champion (lucha olimpica) in 1928. Won 52 straight weeks in 1937. Debuted in Mexico City in 1939. (Bio says he also debuted in 1939, appears to be a typo from narrative.) Was an avid hunter/fisher, and was shot in the knee in a hunting accident in 1940. He spent the next year inactive, vacated the title, but worked hard to get back into sports. Arreola returned briefly to Mexico City in 1943 before retiring.

Gallery

Bobbyarreola.jpg

Source

  • Lucha Libre 47