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|name= | |name=Bestia del Ring | ||
|realName= | |image=Bestia2018.jpg | ||
|realName=Arturo Muñoz Sánchez | |||
|nicknames= | |nicknames= | ||
|nameHistory=Poder Indio ( | |nameHistory= Dr. Kent (debut 1994), Poder Indio (2001), Poder Boricua (2001 - 2002), Poder Mexica (2002 - 2004), Toro Blanco (2004 - 2013), Comadante Pierroth (2013), Pierroth (2013 - 2017), Bestia del Ring (2018 - current) | ||
|family= | |family=[[Rush]], [[Dralistico]], [[Dragon Lee II]] (sons), [[Pit Bull I]], [[Pit Bull II]], [[Franco Colombo]] (brothers), [[Latino]] (nephew)''unrelated to [[Pierroth]] or [[Pierroth Jr.]]''; see [[The Family of Rush]] | ||
|maestro= | |maestro=[[Diablo Velasco]], [[El Hijo del Gladiador]] | ||
|birthdate= | |birthdate=[[April 7]], 1968 or 1969, Tala, Jalisco. | ||
|debut= | |debut= | ||
|lostmaskto=[[Veneno]] & [[Violencia]] - | |lostmaskto=[[Veneno]] & [[Violencia]] - July 14, 2002 - Arena México, Mexico City (as Poder Mexica), [[Diamante Azul]] - March 17th, 2017 - Arena México, Mexico City (as Pierroth (CMLL)) | ||
|height= | |height=180 cm/5' 11" | ||
|weight= | |weight=105 kg/231 lb | ||
|obituarydate= | |obituarydate= | ||
|signatureMoves= | |signatureMoves=[[Powerslam]], [[senton]], [[cradle piledriver]] | ||
|titles= | |titles= | ||
|}} | |}} | ||
Muscular luchador of the 90s. Biggest run was in the early 00s, first as part of [[Pierroth Jr.]]'s Boricua faction under the name Poder Boricua, then against the group as Poder Mexica. Never a big success, and his greatest push didn't come until late in his career. | |||
Actually became more famous a decade after the peak of his career, when his sons [[Rush]] and [[Dragon Lee|Mistico]] were pushed as top stars in CMLL and their luchador father was routinely mentioned. His sometimes strained relationship with (then) Dragon Lee was one of the main plotlines of [[El Luchador (season 2)]], and he made a brief appearance advising his son on [[En Busca de un Idolo (season 1)]]. | |||
He was reintroduced in May 2013 as '''Comandante Pierroth''', carrying on the name of the previous character. There has been no acknowledgement of his previous characters, but the visible tattoos match Munoz. He is partnered with [[La Comandante]], [[Pequeno Violencia]] & [[Pierrothito]] as [[Comando Caribeno]]. Within months he quietly became just '''Pierroth'''. In 2014 he introduced [[Misterioso Jr.]] and [[El Sagrado|Sagrado]] as his partners in a new Comando Caribeno. By 2016 it was revealed that [[Rush]] was his son & he would be joining him in [[Los Ingobernables]]. | |||
== Luchas de apuestas record == | == Luchas de apuestas record == | ||
{{astart}} | {{astart}} | ||
{{aline| | {{aline|1990`s|hair|[[El Charro II]]|Toro Blanco|Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco}} | ||
{{aline| | {{aline|[[2002]]/[[07/14]]|hair/mask|[[Veneno]] & [[Violencia]]|[[Mr. México]] & Poder Mexica|Arena México - Mexico City}} | ||
{{aline|[[2004]]/[[01/18]]|hair|[[Bestia Salvaje]]|Toro Blanco|Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco}} | |||
{{aline|[[2017]]/[[03/17]]|mask(2)|[[Diamante Azul]]|Pierroth (CMLL)|Arena Mexico}} | |||
{{aline|[[2017]]/[[July 14|07/14]]|hair|[[Pierroth (CMLL)]]|[[Vangellys]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}} | |||
{{aline|[[2019]]/[[March 15|03/15]]|hairs|[[Ángel de Oro]] & [[Niebla Roja]]|[[Bestia del Ring]] & [[El Terrible]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | |||
{{aend|}} | {{aend|}} | ||
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== Gallery == | |||
{{Gallery||name=Drkent.jpg|caption=1994 as Dr. Kent}} | |||
{{Gallery||name=PoderBoricua.jpg|caption=Poder Boricua}} | |||
{{Gallery||name=Podermexica.jpg|caption=Toro Blanco}} | |||
{{Gallery||name=ComandantePierroth.jpg|caption=}} | |||
{{Gallery||name=Pierroth_2016.jpg|caption=2016}} | |||
{{Gallery||name=ComPierr_B.png|caption=}} | |||
{{Gallery||name=278867280_1861917497352162_8965242126032846313_n.jpg|caption=}} | |||
[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]] | [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]] | ||
[[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]] | |||
[[Category:Former Lucha Libre Elite wrestlers]] | |||
[[Category:Former The Crash wrestlers]] | |||
[[category:ROH wrestlers]] |
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Muscular luchador of the 90s. Biggest run was in the early 00s, first as part of Pierroth Jr.'s Boricua faction under the name Poder Boricua, then against the group as Poder Mexica. Never a big success, and his greatest push didn't come until late in his career.
Actually became more famous a decade after the peak of his career, when his sons Rush and Mistico were pushed as top stars in CMLL and their luchador father was routinely mentioned. His sometimes strained relationship with (then) Dragon Lee was one of the main plotlines of El Luchador (season 2), and he made a brief appearance advising his son on En Busca de un Idolo (season 1).
He was reintroduced in May 2013 as Comandante Pierroth, carrying on the name of the previous character. There has been no acknowledgement of his previous characters, but the visible tattoos match Munoz. He is partnered with La Comandante, Pequeno Violencia & Pierrothito as Comando Caribeno. Within months he quietly became just Pierroth. In 2014 he introduced Misterioso Jr. and Sagrado as his partners in a new Comando Caribeno. By 2016 it was revealed that Rush was his son & he would be joining him in Los Ingobernables.
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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1990`s | hair | El Charro II | Toro Blanco | Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco |
2002/07/14 | hair/mask | Veneno & Violencia | Mr. México & Poder Mexica | Arena México - Mexico City |
2004/01/18 | hair | Bestia Salvaje | Toro Blanco | Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco |
2017/03/17 | mask(2) | Diamante Azul | Pierroth (CMLL) | Arena Mexico |
2017/07/14 | hair | Pierroth (CMLL) | Vangellys | Arena Mexico |
2019/03/15 | hairs | Ángel de Oro & Niebla Roja | Bestia del Ring & El Terrible | Arena México - Mexico City |