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* March 27, 1983: Bobby Lee defeat Tony Santana hair vs hair in Arena López Mateos).
* March 27, 1983: Bobby Lee defeat Tony Santana hair vs hair in Arena López Mateos).
* May 19, 2002: Bobby Lee came out of retirement and defeat [[El Tirantes]] in a hair vs hair triangular match w/ Copetes Salazar In Domo de la Feria - León, Guanajuato.
* May 19, 2002: Bobby Lee came out of retirement and defeat [[El Tirantes]] in a hair vs hair triangular match w/ Copetes Salazar In Domo de la Feria - León, Guanajuato.
* When the WWE visited León, Guanajuato the Superstars of the WWE was being photographed with Bobby Lee, wrestlers stars as Triple H and Big Show who scolded John Cena because it he did not know the reputation of Bobby Lee.
* When the WWE visited León, Guanajuato the Superstars of the WWE was being photographed with Bobby Lee, wrestlers stars as Triple H and Big Show who scolded John Cena because it he did not know the big reputation of Bobby Lee.


== Luchas de apuestas record ==
== Luchas de apuestas record ==

Revision as of 15:56, 7 September 2015

Profile

Bobby Lee
Bobby Lee
Name Bobby Lee
Real name Carlos Alvarado González
Nicknames El Enmascarado Verde (The Green Maskman), La Bestia del 78 (The Beast of '78)
Name history Impacto?? Not to be confused w Original IMPACTO(Ismael Reyes) (debut - ??), Gallo Tapado II, Gallo del Bajío, Bobby Lee (77 - retirement)
Family Bobby Lee Jr. (son)
Maestro(s) unknown
Birth date, location April 15, 1950 - León, Guanajuato
Obituary date
Debut, location September 14, 1973 - León, Guanajuato
Lost mask to El Santo - March 10, 1978 - Palacio de los Deportes
Height 5'8"/175 cms
Weight 181 lbs/82 kg
Signature moves Tope en Reversa
Titles: UWA World Welterweight Title


Notes

Exciting rookie who took off with the creation of the UWA and cemented his status as a legendary name by being the first person to lose his mask to El Santo in the Palacio De Los Deportes. He followed it up by losing his hair to Santo less than a month later in the same building. Still had some name value in Mexico and ended up being asked over to New Japan Pro Wrestling for a feud with the original Tiger Mask whom he lost his mask to... except this time while wrestling as The Masked Hurricane. Word of this eventually found it's way back to Mexico and certain people weren't so thrilled. This effectively ended his working relationship with the UWA and he was mainly a local wrestler in Leon from that point forward. Also became the promotor of all shows at the Domo de la Feria in Leon, a position which he still holds to this day. Having that type of power has allowed him to participate in several angles such as saving his son from beatings and even putting his hair on the line both as a second and a wrestler in a match with two other referees.


Career Highlights

  • Before being a pro wrestler, he was practising Schwimmen, Gymnastik, Judo and Karate.
  • 70's: Alvarado like Gallo del Bajio & Flama Roja defeat Los Tigre del Ring in a mask vs mask relevos match in Juárez.
  • September 14,1973: Alvarado making debut in León, Guanajuato under the wrestling name of Impacto.
  • July 16, 1978: Bobby Lee defeat Solar to win the UWA world welter title in Monterrey. 24 consecutive defenses of the title, 14 in 1979.
  • August 13, 1978: Bobby Lee & Villano III defeat Los Escorpiones in a mask vs mask relevos match in Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City. Later Bobby began taunting and provoking El Santo almost immediately after the two agreed to wrestle.
  • August 08, 1978: Bobby Lee El Santo in a UWA world title match in Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City, the stipulation of the match was if Santo losing the title match he was accepting its mask vs mask challenge. Bobby turned the magaznes and TV interviews into a circus, shouting and making fun of Santo.
  • September 03, 1978: El Santo defeat Bobby Lee (in a questionable way, Bobby had a foot out of the ropes of the ring, that was invalidating the santo's big move "la de acaballo", but the ref did not realize) in a mask vs mask match in Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City.
  • September 24, 1978: El Santo defeat Bobby Lee (in a questionable way again, this time Bobby defeated Santo, but your error was that did not break the punishment to El Santo and caused the referee will disqualify) in a mask vs hair match in Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City.
  • October 10, 1981: Tiger Mask defeat Masked Hurricane (Bobby Lee) in a mask vs mask match in Sumo Hall Tokio, Japón).
  • September 12, 1982: Bobby was the ref in Santo's last match on El Toreo de cuatro caminos.
  • March 27, 1983: Bobby Lee defeat Tony Santana hair vs hair in Arena López Mateos).
  • May 19, 2002: Bobby Lee came out of retirement and defeat El Tirantes in a hair vs hair triangular match w/ Copetes Salazar In Domo de la Feria - León, Guanajuato.
  • When the WWE visited León, Guanajuato the Superstars of the WWE was being photographed with Bobby Lee, wrestlers stars as Triple H and Big Show who scolded John Cena because it he did not know the big reputation of Bobby Lee.

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
??/??/?? masks Flama Roja & Bobby Lee Los Tigres del Ring Cd Juarez
78/08/13 masks Villano III & Bobby Lee Los Escorpiones I & II Palacio de los Deportes - Mexico City
78/09/03 mask El Santo Bobby Lee Palacio de los Deportes - Mexico City
78/09/24 hair El Santo Bobby Lee Palacio de los Deportes - Mexico City
81/10/08 mask Tiger Mask Masked Hurricane Sumo Hall - Tokyo, Japan
83/03/27 hair Bobby Lee Tony Santana Arena López Mateos - Tlalnepantla, Mexico State
00/10/16 hair (1) Mini Psicosis Mini Kabuki Domo de la Feria - León, Guanajuato
02/05/19 hair (2) Bobby Lee Tirantes Domo de la Feria - León, Guanajuato
03/08/04 mask Bobby Lee Fuerza K-9 Domo de la Feria - León, Guanajuato
(1) Seconds hair on the line with Tirantes vs. Bobby Lee; (2) Triangle match w/ Copetes Salazar


Gallery

UWA Welterweight Champion 1978
circa 1983
as Gallo Tapado II
as Gallo del Bajio 1977
with son, Bobby Lee Jr.