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Kato Kung Lee also briefly used this name

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Valiente
Valiente
Name Valiente
Real name
Nicknames El Dado Atomico
Name history Valiente
Family Joya Negra (brother), Hijo de Valiente, Valiente Jr. (nephews)
Maestro(s) Hijo del Gladiador, Guerrero del Futuro, Franco Colombo, Fuerza Aerea
Birth date, location
Obituary date
Debut, location May 30, 1996 - Arena Los Angeles 86, Nueva Aragon
Lost mask to
Height
Weight
Signature moves Moonsault Plancha, Valiente Driver, assisted springboard moonsault, Valiente Special 1, Valiente Special 2, Valiente Special 3, seated armbar
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Valiente is midcard CMLL wrestler known for his dare devil moonsaults and other flying moves. He's very reminiscent of Super Astro, who was the wrestler which inspired Valiente to become one. Like Super Astro, Valiente is a heavy set wrestler far more agile than he looks.

Valiente's actually a lot older than the similar high flyers at his position. Valiente started his career in the mid 90s, but could never beyond working small independent shows and grew frustrated. Valiente gave up his lucha libre career for a few years, but was convinced to give it another try, this time within the CMLL training school. Valiente got booked on CMLL cards, but could not move past the opening matches. 2007 was Valiente's break thru year, with a notable performance in the February Rey de Reyes match and winning a similar cibernetico on the May Toryumon show. Those matches were enough to nudge Valiente up another spot on the card, just far enough to get some TV exposure, and his risky but perfectly executed dives quickly grew a fanbase.

Quickly after he found success, Valiente gave permission to two cousins to use his names. Valiente Jr. and Hijo del Valiente have yet to impress as much as the original but continue to work in the Mexico City area.

Valiente's trademark move is his double jump blind springboard moonsault to the floor.

Lucha de Apuestas Record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
2008/03/23 hair (1) Valiente Sergio Romo Jr. Gimnasio Nuevo Leon
(1) Four way match also w/ Tigre Universitario & Rey Hechicero


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