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''a different lucahdor wrestlers as [[Aero Flash (Veracruz)|Aero Flash]] in Veracruz''
== Profile ==
{{bioFields|
{{bioFields|
|image=Aero_new.jpg
|image=Aero_new.jpg
|name=Aeroflash
|name=Aeroflash
|realName=
|nicknames=
|nicknames=
|nameHistory=Aeroflash
|nameHistory=Relampago Suriano, Batman, Aeroflash
|family=
|family=[[El Ciclope|Don Julio Mejia]]
|maestro=
|maestro=[[El Ciclope|Don Julio Mejia]]
|birthdate=
|birthdate=[[April 13]], [[1964]] - [[Matamoros]], [[Tamaulipas]]
|debut=
|debut=[[December 17]], [[1978]]
|lostmaskto=
|lostmaskto=
|height=
|height=5' 9"/ 175 cm
|weight=
|weight=228 lb/ 103 kg
|obituarydate=
|obituarydate=
|signatureMoves=
|signatureMoves=Tope En Reversa Con Plancha.
|titles=[[UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship]], [[WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship]]
|titles=[[UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship]], [[WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[ICW Texas Light Heavyweight Championship]]
|}}
|}}


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


Not much is known about '''Aeroflash''' although many speculate he is either related to [[Canek]] or has some sort of close bond with him as the only success he's had in his career has come when he's been alligned with the [[UWA]] superstar. Was the [[WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship|WWF World Light Heavyweight]] Champion for a short period although aside from a reported result there is no actual proof that he won the title during a match. The same can be said about his [[UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship]] run which didn't include any title defenses, only photos in the weekly [[Super Luchas]] magazine.
Aeroflash is a northern Mexico based wrestler. His major national fame came with the UWA, working there from mid 1992 to until dying days of the promotion. Aeroflash did not have a strong role in the promotion while it existed, but became notable for possessing a couple championships after the promotion stopped existing.
 
The UWA/El Toreo/LLI champions have had a surprisingly legacy, being passed around and defended many years after the actual promotion they were part of ceased to exist. Championships, and sometimes multiple disputed versions of them, perpetually circulate Mexico as a 'real' independent world championships. UWA had a strong relationship with Japanese promotions over it's history, and the name stayed meaningful to wrestling promotions in Japan even while the promotion was unable to draw fans in Mexico. Enterprising wrestlers exploited the inequity by gaining possession of the UWA championships and agreeing to lose them to Japanese promotions, a strategy that eventually expanded to other promotions.
 
Aeroflash seems to have made this business decision first, with the [[WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship]], a championship born out of a long forgotten partnership between UWA and the US promotion. [[Villano III]] usually held the belt, but abandoned the championship when the UWA went out of business. [[Aeroflash]] is credited with having defeated [[Fighter]] for the championship on [[June 16]], [[1995]] at [[Arena Neza]] (one of the UWA home arenas), but no record of a show actually taken place on that day has ever been found, and it's unclear who would've actually be promoting title matches for that belt with the UWA out of business. Aeroflash would defend the championship at least once before traveling to Japan and losing it to [[Gran Sasuke]], where it'd eventually join many other floating championships to be come the J-Crown.
 
Aeroflash is also recorded as holding the [[UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship]] in 1995, and said to defend it around his home area for an indeterminate amount of time, but no record has ever been found of when he won or when lost the belt. Very little is known about Aeroflash's activities around Tamaulipas; it's not a national center of lucha libre, but it appears he may have been the local legend for some time.
 
== Lucha de Apuestas ==
{{astart}}
{{aline|[[1987]]/[[10/18]]|masks|[[Aeroflash|Batman]] & [[Robin (Matamoros)|Robin]]|[[Los Hermanos Corzo|Las Momias del Perú I & II]]|Auditorio de Torreón - [[Torreón]], [[Coahuila]]}}
{{aline|????.??.??|mask|[[Aeroflash]]|[[Faraon de Reynosa]]|?}}
{{aline|????.??.??|mask|[[Aeroflash]]|[[Via Lactea I]]|?}}
{{aline|????.??.??|mask|[[Aeroflash]]|[[Via Aerea]]|?}}
{{aline|????.??.??|hair|[[Aeroflash]]|[[Guerrero Negro II]]|Monclova, Coah.}}
{{aline|????.??.??|mask|[[Aeroflash]]|[[Condorman]]|Auditorio Matamoros - H. Matamoros, Tamps.}}
{{aline|????.??.??|mask|[[Aeroflash]]|[[Angel Azul]]|Saltillo, Coah.}}
{{aline|????.??.??|hair|[[Aeroflash]]|[[Ringo El Salvaje]]|?}}
{{aline|????.??.??|hair|[[Aeroflash]]|[[Eddie Lopez]]|?}}
{{aline|????.??.??|hair|[[Aeroflash]]|[[Mercenario]]|?}}
{{aline|2001.??.??|mask|[[Aeroflash]]|[[El Aleman]]|Arena Coliseo - H. Matamoros, Tamaulipas.}}
{{aline|2001.??.??|mask|[[Aeroflash]]|[[Indio Sioux]]|Arena Mexico - Brownsville, Texas.}}
{{aend|}}


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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{{Gallery||name=Af_y_mil.jpg|caption=w/[[Mil Mascaras]]}}
{{Gallery||name=Af_y_mil.jpg|caption=w/[[Mil Mascaras]]}}
{{Gallery|name=DYNAMO DOMINADO.jpg|caption=Educando a/[[DYNAMO]]}}
{{Gallery|name=Aero_con_el_matematico.jpg|caption=w/[[El Vagabundo]]}}
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{{Gallery|name=Batman and Robin.jpg|caption=as Batman w/[[Robin (Matamoros)|Robin]]}}
{{Gallery|name=Aeroflash_Con_El_Hijo_Del_Santo.jpg|caption=w/[[El Hijo Del Santo]]}}
{{Gallery|name=Aeroflash_vs_Futuro.jpg‎|caption=Rindiendo a/[[Futuro]]}}
{{Gallery|name=20819414_1074533159344204_2354712710820838778_o.jpg|caption=as Batman w/[[Robin (Matamoros)|Robin]]}}
{{Gallery|name=90441730_550468298918416_1373296018866569216_o.jpg|caption=as Batman w/[[Robin (Matamoros)|Robin]]}}
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== Sources ==
* Encciclopedia Mundial de Luchadores


[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
[[Category:Matamoros based wrestlers]]
[[Category:Former LLI/UWA wrestlers]]

Latest revision as of 10:16, 19 October 2023

a different lucahdor wrestlers as Aero Flash in Veracruz

Profile

Aeroflash
Aeroflash
Name Aeroflash
Real name unrevealed
Nicknames
Name history Relampago Suriano, Batman, Aeroflash
Family Don Julio Mejia
Maestro(s) Don Julio Mejia
Birth date, location April 13, 1964 - Matamoros, Tamaulipas
Obituary date
Debut, location December 17, 1978
Lost mask to
Height 5' 9"/ 175 cm
Weight 228 lb/ 103 kg
Signature moves Tope En Reversa Con Plancha.
Titles: UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship, WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship, ICW Texas Light Heavyweight Championship

Notes

Aeroflash is a northern Mexico based wrestler. His major national fame came with the UWA, working there from mid 1992 to until dying days of the promotion. Aeroflash did not have a strong role in the promotion while it existed, but became notable for possessing a couple championships after the promotion stopped existing.

The UWA/El Toreo/LLI champions have had a surprisingly legacy, being passed around and defended many years after the actual promotion they were part of ceased to exist. Championships, and sometimes multiple disputed versions of them, perpetually circulate Mexico as a 'real' independent world championships. UWA had a strong relationship with Japanese promotions over it's history, and the name stayed meaningful to wrestling promotions in Japan even while the promotion was unable to draw fans in Mexico. Enterprising wrestlers exploited the inequity by gaining possession of the UWA championships and agreeing to lose them to Japanese promotions, a strategy that eventually expanded to other promotions.

Aeroflash seems to have made this business decision first, with the WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship, a championship born out of a long forgotten partnership between UWA and the US promotion. Villano III usually held the belt, but abandoned the championship when the UWA went out of business. Aeroflash is credited with having defeated Fighter for the championship on June 16, 1995 at Arena Neza (one of the UWA home arenas), but no record of a show actually taken place on that day has ever been found, and it's unclear who would've actually be promoting title matches for that belt with the UWA out of business. Aeroflash would defend the championship at least once before traveling to Japan and losing it to Gran Sasuke, where it'd eventually join many other floating championships to be come the J-Crown.

Aeroflash is also recorded as holding the UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship in 1995, and said to defend it around his home area for an indeterminate amount of time, but no record has ever been found of when he won or when lost the belt. Very little is known about Aeroflash's activities around Tamaulipas; it's not a national center of lucha libre, but it appears he may have been the local legend for some time.

Lucha de Apuestas

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
1987/10/18 masks Batman & Robin Las Momias del Perú I & II Auditorio de Torreón - Torreón, Coahuila
????.??.?? mask Aeroflash Faraon de Reynosa ?
????.??.?? mask Aeroflash Via Lactea I ?
????.??.?? mask Aeroflash Via Aerea ?
????.??.?? hair Aeroflash Guerrero Negro II Monclova, Coah.
????.??.?? mask Aeroflash Condorman Auditorio Matamoros - H. Matamoros, Tamps.
????.??.?? mask Aeroflash Angel Azul Saltillo, Coah.
????.??.?? hair Aeroflash Ringo El Salvaje ?
????.??.?? hair Aeroflash Eddie Lopez ?
????.??.?? hair Aeroflash Mercenario ?
2001.??.?? mask Aeroflash El Aleman Arena Coliseo - H. Matamoros, Tamaulipas.
2001.??.?? mask Aeroflash Indio Sioux Arena Mexico - Brownsville, Texas.


Gallery

champion in the 90s
Educando a/DYNAMO


as Batman w/Robin
Rindiendo a/Futuro
as Batman w/Robin
as Batman w/Robin
as Batman w/Robin
luchadb.com


Sources

  • Encciclopedia Mundial de Luchadores