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|image=Puma Valderrama I.jpg
|name=Puma
|name=Puma
|realName=Andrés Valderrama
|realName=Andrés Valderrama
|nicknames=
|nicknames=
|nameHistory=Puma (Valderrama)
|nameHistory=Puma (Valderrama)
|family=
|family=[[El Cachorro Valderrama]], [[Puma Valderrama Jr.]] (sons)
|maestro=[[El Cachorro Valderrama]], [[Puma Valderrama Jr.]] (sons)
|maestro=
|birthdate=?- [[Mexico City]]
|birthdate=[[October 20]], [[1956]] - [[Delicias]], [[Chihuahua]]
|debut=
|debut=
|lostmaskto=[[Halcones Dorados]] [[Halcon Dorado I|I]] & [[Halcon Dorado II|II]] - [[August 21]], [[1983]] - [[Estadio Azteca]], [[Mexico City]]
|lostmaskto=[[Halcones Dorados]] [[Halcon Dorado I|I]] & [[Halcon Dorado II|II]] - [[August 21]], [[1983]] - [[Estadio Azteca]], [[Mexico City]]
|height=
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|weight=
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|obituarydate=[[March]] ?, [[2008]]- [[Delicias]], [[Chihuahua]]
|obituarydate=[[May 25]], [[2018]]
|signatureMoves=
|signatureMoves=[[Campana Invertida]]
|titles=
|titles=AWWA Tag Team Champioship (x2 w/ [[Zar de la Muerte]],w/[[Barba Negra]]), AWWA World Heavyweight Championship, AWWA Trios Championship (w/[[Barba Negra]] & [[Mercenario]])
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== Bio ==
Born in Ciudad Delicias Chihuahua, on October 20, 1956.  Made his debut as El Puma (masked) he made suffer tecnicos de las arenas chicas. His talent and abilities made his way to stardom when he was called to be part of Los Super Libres in Pavillon Azteca. He became a top wrestler in Pavillon Azteca main events along with his tag team parter [[Zar de la Muerte]]. He competed against the best heavyweights of Los Super Libres, such as [[Tinieblas]], [[Fantasma]], [[El Hombre Increible]], [[Rey Neptuno]] and [[Halcon Dorado I]], his longtime rival.
In despite of his mask loss, Puma (then known as Puma Valderrama) would keep as main eventer in the roster of los Super Libres as tag team partner of. "Los Mastines" with [[Barba Negra]].  [[El Mercenario]] joined them to become the trio of "Mercenarios" to win the vacant AWWA Trios Championship.
In 1994, Puma Valderrama and several wrestlers of los Super Libres went to Los Independientes from El Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, briefly.
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== Luchas de apuestas record ==
== Luchas de apuestas record ==
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{{aline|[[1983|83]]/[[August 21|08/21]]|masks|[[Halcones Dorados]] [[Halcon Dorado I|I]] & [[Halcon Dorado II|II]]|[[Zar de la Muerte]] & Puma (Valderrama)|[[Estadio Azteca]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
{{aline|[[1983|83]]/[[August 21|08/21]]|masks|[[Halcones Dorados]] [[Halcon Dorado I|I]] & [[Halcon Dorado II|II]]|[[Zar de la Muerte]] & Puma (Valderrama)|[[Estadio Azteca]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
{{aline|??/??/??|beards|[[Cinta de Oro]] & [[Rocky Star]]|[[El Vikingo]] & [[Puma Valderrama]]| Gimnasio Municipal -[[Ciudad Juárez]], [[Chihuahua]]}}
{{aline|[[1983|83]]/[[September 1|09/01]]|hair|[[Puma (Valderrama)|El Puma]]|[[Bunny Black]]|[[Arena Poza Rica]] - [[Poza Rica]], [[Veracruz]]}}
{{aline|[[1983|83]]/[[September 1|09/01]]|hair|[[Puma (Valderrama)|El Puma]]|[[Bunny Black]]|[[Arena Poza Rica]] - [[Poza Rica]], [[Veracruz]]}}
{{aline|[[1989|89]]/[[04/30]]|mask|[[Puma (Valderrama)|El Puma]]|[[Rayo Dorado]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}}
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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{{Gallery|name=ElPuma.jpg|caption=}}
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{{Gallery|name=Zarpuma.jpg|caption=after unmasking with [[Zar de la Muerte]]}}
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== Sources ==
* [http://quienesquienluchalibre.blogspot.com/2015/09/puma-valderrama.html?m=1 Quien es Quien en la Lucha Libre]
[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]
[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]

Latest revision as of 21:34, 3 January 2022

Puma
Puma
Name Puma
Real name Andrés Valderrama
Nicknames
Name history Puma (Valderrama)
Family El Cachorro Valderrama, Puma Valderrama Jr. (sons)
Maestro(s)
Birth date, location October 20, 1956 - Delicias, Chihuahua
Obituary date May 25, 2018
Debut, location
Lost mask to Halcones Dorados I & II - August 21, 1983 - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Height
Weight
Signature moves Campana Invertida
Titles: AWWA Tag Team Champioship (x2 w/ Zar de la Muerte,w/Barba Negra), AWWA World Heavyweight Championship, AWWA Trios Championship (w/Barba Negra & Mercenario)

Bio

Born in Ciudad Delicias Chihuahua, on October 20, 1956. Made his debut as El Puma (masked) he made suffer tecnicos de las arenas chicas. His talent and abilities made his way to stardom when he was called to be part of Los Super Libres in Pavillon Azteca. He became a top wrestler in Pavillon Azteca main events along with his tag team parter Zar de la Muerte. He competed against the best heavyweights of Los Super Libres, such as Tinieblas, Fantasma, El Hombre Increible, Rey Neptuno and Halcon Dorado I, his longtime rival.

In despite of his mask loss, Puma (then known as Puma Valderrama) would keep as main eventer in the roster of los Super Libres as tag team partner of. "Los Mastines" with Barba Negra. El Mercenario joined them to become the trio of "Mercenarios" to win the vacant AWWA Trios Championship.

In 1994, Puma Valderrama and several wrestlers of los Super Libres went to Los Independientes from El Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, briefly.

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
83/08/21 masks Halcones Dorados I & II Zar de la Muerte & Puma (Valderrama) Estadio Azteca - Mexico City
??/??/?? beards Cinta de Oro & Rocky Star El Vikingo & Puma Valderrama Gimnasio Municipal -Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua
83/09/01 hair El Puma Bunny Black Arena Poza Rica - Poza Rica, Veracruz
89/04/30 mask El Puma Rayo Dorado Arena Naucalpan


Gallery

FB IMG 1527376490787.jpg
Pumavalderrama.jpg
FB IMG 1527376465654.jpg
ElPuma.jpg
after unmasking with Zar de la Muerte


Sources