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Revision as of 23:53, 9 March 2018

This is the new version of Black Shadow Jr. who works Arena Naucalpan often; there's also the original Black Shadow Jr. I who owns the rights to the gimmick but is currently inactive

Profile

El Hijo de Black Shadow/Black Shadow Jr.
El Hijo de Black Shadow/Black Shadow Jr.
Name El Hijo de Black Shadow/Black Shadow Jr.
Real name Ignacio Cortez
Nicknames El Maestro
Name history El Hijo de Tom Mix (debut-1994), El Hijo de Black Shadow/Black Shadow Jr. (1994-current)
Family none
Maestro(s) Tom Mix, Tom Mix Jr., Blue Demon
Birth date, location May 2, 1965 - Tampico, Tamaulipas
Obituary date
Debut, location September 15, 1983 - Xalapa, Veracruz
Lost mask to Rey Astral - August 3, 2013 - Arena Tecate, Reynosa
Height 5'5"
Weight 149 lbs
Signature moves La Shadina, Black Man Special
Titles: Distrito Federal Lightweight Championship, Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship

Bio

Born in Tampico, Tamaulipas, he went to Mexico City at the age of 18. He trained boxing for about three months, but he did not like. In that gymnasium he met a lucha libre trainer, that man was Tom Mix. He decided to train with him, he also trained with Blue Demon at some point.

His debut was in Xalapa, Veracruz in 1983. His first ringname was El Hijo de Tom Mix (do not confuse with Tom Mix Jr.) for about four years. As el Hijo de Tom Mix, he worked at Pista Arena Revolución and with Benjamin Mora. He had matches against Bestia Salvaje, La Fiera and Babe Casas.

He agreed with Black Shadow Jr. I (Juan Jose Salazar Alanis) to use the name of El Hijo de Black Shadow both were at the Copyright to register him under that name. Black Shadow Jr. I eventually allowed him go as Black Shadow Jr. as well.

He worked in arenas at Guadalajara, Acapulco, Monterrey, Colima and more. His hardest rivals were El Perverso and Tigre Mariscal.

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
??/??/?? masks Black Shadow Jr. & Ángel de los Niños La Abeja Africana & La Hormiga Unknown
??/??/?? hair Black Shadow Jr. Charlie Gonzalez Unknown
??/??/?? mask Black Shadow Jr. Payaso Alegria Unknown
??/??/?? mask Black Shadow Jr. Hombre Lobo Unknown
13/08/03 Mask Rey Astral Black Shadow Jr. Arena Tecate - Reynosa, Tamaulipas


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