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== Profile == | |||
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|image=Caoz.jpg | |image=Caoz.jpg | ||
|name=Caoz | |name=Caoz | ||
|realName= | |realName=Otto Vidal | ||
|nicknames= | |nicknames=Lo Mejor De Lo Mejor (The Best Of The Best) | ||
|nameHistory=Caoz (debut -) | |nameHistory=Caoz (debut -) | ||
|family= | |family= | ||
|maestro=[[Apocalipsis (Peru)| | |maestro=[[Apocalipsis (Peru)|César Mansilla]], [[El Enfermero (Peru)|El Enfermero]], Jorge Aspajo, [[Super Zeta]] | ||
|birthdate=[[May 3]], [[1984]] - Lima, [[Peru]] | |birthdate=[[May 3]], [[1984]] - [[Lima]], [[Peru]] | ||
|debut=[[October]] [[2003]] vs El Moro - Carmen de La Legua, Callao | |debut=[[October]], [[2003]] vs El Moro - Carmen de La Legua, Callao | ||
|lostmaskto= | |lostmaskto= | ||
|height=177 | |height=177 cm/5'10" | ||
|weight=82 kg/180 | |weight=82 kg/180 lb | ||
|obituarydate= | |obituarydate= | ||
|signatureMoves=El Pare, Modified Figure Four, Sitdown Spinebuster, Teoría | |signatureMoves=[[Double Underhook DDT|El Pare]], [[Figure-Four Leg Lock|Modified Figure-Four Leg Lock]], [[Spinebuster|Sitdown Spinebuster]], [[Death Valley Driver|Teoría Del Caoz]] | ||
|titles=[[LWA Maximo | |titles=[[LWA Maximo Championship]], [[LWA Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Kaiser]]), PWT Titan Pride Championship, [[XNL International Titanes del Ring Championship]], WAR World Championship (2) | ||
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Peruvian wrestler. Caoz made his professional wrestling debut in [[2003]] versus El Moro in Carmen de La Legua, Callao. He spend most of his early years of career wrestling on small independent shows. In [[2006]], Caoz meet [[AXL (Peru)|Carlos Román]] (aka AXL), [[Íkaro (Peru)|Flavio Morán]] (aka Íkaro), and [[Kaiser|Giancarlo Moyano]] (aka Kaiser) to form Lima Wrestling Academy (which later would become [[LWA (Peru)|Leader Wrestling Association]]). All they served as trainers to young people who wanted to become in wrestlers. The promotion held their first wrestling event on [[February 13]], [[2008]] in Coliseo Aldo Chamochumbi out of Magdalena Del Mar, Lima. The show was compossed by young wrestlers they formed in about two years of trainning. | |||
In [[2010]], LWA began to bring in independent wrestlers from both [[Mexico]], and [[United States]]. At the time, Caoz was the reining [[LWA Maximo Championship|LWA Maximo Champion]]. At finals 2010, he came to [[Chile]] to challenge [[Perro Ramces]] for the [[RLL Regional Championship]]. Lost in the quarter finals of [[Torneo Latinoamericano de Lucha Libre#2014|Torneo Latinoamericano de Lucha Libre 2014]] held in [[Brazil]]. | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
{{Gallery|name=Caoz-2012.jpg|caption= | {{Gallery|name=Caoz-2012.jpg|caption=In [[2012]]}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Caoz-XNL.jpg|caption= | {{Gallery|name=Caoz-XNL.jpg|caption=In [[XNL]]}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Peruchampions.jpg|caption=w/[[Apocalipsis (Peru)|Apocalipsis]] and [[La Cobra (Peru)|La Cobra]], Peruvian champions}} | {{Gallery|name=Peruchampions.jpg|caption=w/[[Apocalipsis (Peru)|Apocalipsis]] and [[La Cobra (Peru)|La Cobra]], Peruvian champions}} | ||
[[Category:Foreign wrestlers]] | [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]] | ||
[[Category:Peruvian wrestlers]] | [[Category:Peruvian wrestlers]] | ||
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Peruvian wrestler. Caoz made his professional wrestling debut in 2003 versus El Moro in Carmen de La Legua, Callao. He spend most of his early years of career wrestling on small independent shows. In 2006, Caoz meet Carlos Román (aka AXL), Flavio Morán (aka Íkaro), and Giancarlo Moyano (aka Kaiser) to form Lima Wrestling Academy (which later would become Leader Wrestling Association). All they served as trainers to young people who wanted to become in wrestlers. The promotion held their first wrestling event on February 13, 2008 in Coliseo Aldo Chamochumbi out of Magdalena Del Mar, Lima. The show was compossed by young wrestlers they formed in about two years of trainning.
In 2010, LWA began to bring in independent wrestlers from both Mexico, and United States. At the time, Caoz was the reining LWA Maximo Champion. At finals 2010, he came to Chile to challenge Perro Ramces for the RLL Regional Championship. Lost in the quarter finals of Torneo Latinoamericano de Lucha Libre 2014 held in Brazil.