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Profile
Began his wrestling career in local promotion of Pepino El Payaso (Hugo Lucciarini) and Sancho Panza (Alberino Tomasoni). His trainer was William Boo. Was considered to go as Remo in Titanes en el Ring 1977, but it was not possible. Wrestled for some seasons in Brazil as Julio César. His time in Titanes en el Ring came until 1983 under a new version of the gimmick of David el Pastor. He occasionally personifed Pepino El Trompetista. Outside of TV, he joined in promotions with ex-Titanes en el Ring (1984-85), Los Fabulosos Titanes de Martin el Armenio and the promotion of Rubén Peucelle. Wrestled in Super Catch (1991) of Paraguay ad Teddy Boy. Currently lives in Palma de Mallorca, España.
Filmography
- “Titanes en el Ring Contraataca” - 1984.