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== Profile ==
== Profile ==


Puebla veteran luchador. Comes from a lucha libre dynasty. Began hia training since he was a child.  Started his career as Robin Cabrera, inspired by the comic book's character in small arenas in Puebla.  Some of those arenas were Arena Hidalguito or the Cancha San Pedro.  By the end of 1960s El Sirio, which he was a success in [[Arena Puebla]], wrestling with the best local and national talent of that time, such as [[Hercules Poblano]], Petroneo Limón, [[Yoyo Garduño]], [[Gorila Garduño]], and of course, [[Estrella Blanca]].
Puebla veteran luchador. Comes from a lucha libre dynasty. Began his training since he was a child.  Started his career as Robin Cabrera, inspired by the comic book's character in small arenas in Puebla.  Some of those arenas were Arena Hidalguito or the Cancha San Pedro.  By the end of 1960s, he became El Sirio, which is a reference to a star. He had a lot of [[Arena Puebla]], wrestling with the best local and national talent of that time, such as [[Hercules Poblano]], Petroneo Limón, [[Yoyo Garduño]], [[Gorila Garduño]], and of course, [[Estrella Blanca]].


Had presentations at [[Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre]], but could not go further. Joined to Los Super Libres during early 1980s having an important part in Pavillón Azteca. With [[Sirio II]], participated in the historical event at Estadio Azteca, in the [[Tercera Dimension (event) | Tercera Dimension]], defending their masks.
He had some tryouts at [[Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre]], but he did not make it very far. He joined Los Super Libres during early 1980s, playing an important part in Pavillón Azteca. With [[Sirio II]], he participated in the historical event at Estadio Azteca, [[Tercera Dimension (event) | Tercera Dimension]]. He and II defended their masks on the show in a losers-advance mask tournament.


After his retirement on 2000, he continued as a referee for Olympic wrestling in universities for international competitions, and he was physical instructor for elders.
After his retirement on 2000, he continued as a referee for Olympic wrestling in universities for international competitions, and he was a physical instructor for elders.


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Profile

Sirio (Sirius)
Sirio (Sirius)
Name Sirio (Sirius)
Real name José Manuel Cabrera Rodríguez
Nicknames
Name history Robin Cabrera, Sirio
Family Sirio Jr. (son)
Maestro(s) Rolando Vera, Diablo Velazco
Birth date, location 1936 - Puebla
Obituary date August 10, 2020
Debut, location 1948 - Cholula, Puebla
Lost mask to
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Profile

Puebla veteran luchador. Comes from a lucha libre dynasty. Began his training since he was a child. Started his career as Robin Cabrera, inspired by the comic book's character in small arenas in Puebla. Some of those arenas were Arena Hidalguito or the Cancha San Pedro. By the end of 1960s, he became El Sirio, which is a reference to a star. He had a lot of Arena Puebla, wrestling with the best local and national talent of that time, such as Hercules Poblano, Petroneo Limón, Yoyo Garduño, Gorila Garduño, and of course, Estrella Blanca.

He had some tryouts at Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre, but he did not make it very far. He joined Los Super Libres during early 1980s, playing an important part in Pavillón Azteca. With Sirio II, he participated in the historical event at Estadio Azteca, Tercera Dimension. He and II defended their masks on the show in a losers-advance mask tournament.

After his retirement on 2000, he continued as a referee for Olympic wrestling in universities for international competitions, and he was a physical instructor for elders.

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