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''For other Gatubelas, see [[Gatubela (disambiguation)]]'' | |||
== Profile == | |||
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|realName=Armida Gamez Salazar | |realName=Armida Gamez Salazar | ||
|nicknames= | |nicknames= | ||
|nameHistory=La Ilegal(1985), Maravilla Azul (1985), Gatubeda/Gatubela (1987-current) | |nameHistory=La Ilegal(1985), Maravilla Azul (1985), Gatubeda/Gatubela (1987-current), La Gata, Gatu Vera (WWW) | ||
|family=[[El Traidor]](husband), [[La Hija de Gatubela]] (Daughter) | |family=[[El Traidor]](husband), [[La Hija de Gatubela]] (Daughter) | ||
|maestro=[[Príncipe Negro (Baja California)|Príncipe Negro]] | |maestro=[[Príncipe Negro (Baja California)|Príncipe Negro]] | ||
|birthdate=March 9, 1968 | |birthdate=[[March 9]], [[1968]] - [[Mexicali]], [[Baja California]] | ||
|debut=[[September 26]], [[1985]] - [[Nogales]], [[Sonora]] | |debut=[[September 26]], [[1985]] - [[Nogales]], [[Sonora]] | ||
|lostmaskto=She unmasked herself voluntarily. | |lostmaskto=She unmasked herself voluntarily. | ||
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|titles=[[Mexicali Centennial Women's Championship]] | |titles=[[Mexicali Centennial Women's Championship]] | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Gatubela had an interest in wrestling since she was sixteen years old. | Gatubela had an interest in wrestling since she was sixteen years old. [[La Texana]] and [[Veronika]] awoke her interest in this sport. She was trained by the local luchador legend of Mexicali, [[Príncipe Negro (Baja California)|Príncipe Negro]]. Her wrestling debut was on September 28, 1985 as '''La Ilegal''' in a Tag Team Match. She went with [[Mobydick]] against [[Woman Star]] & [[La Tigresa (Nogales)]]. Her ring definitive ring name was '''Gatubeda''' given by [[Caudillo II]] who also provided her earliest mask design. Her name spelling was eventually changed from '''Gatubeda''' to '''Gatubela''' influenced by the trend of the comic book's character during early 1990s. Although she has a superb technique in the ring she prefers to be a ruda. | ||
One of the most remarkable experiences of her wrestling career was during her early years. She had a match against the legendary [[Irma González]] in Auditorio de Tijuana. She lost in two falls in a row, however the crowd was on her side. | One of the most remarkable experiences of her wrestling career was during her early years. She had a match against the legendary [[Irma González]] in Auditorio de Tijuana. She lost in two falls in a row, however the crowd was on her side. | ||
In most of her wrestling career she competed against male wrestlers, because there were few female wrestlers in Mexicali. During her career she made campaign in the North of Mexico. | In most of her wrestling career she competed against male wrestlers, because there were few female wrestlers in Mexicali. During her career she made campaign in the North of Mexico. Wrestled in Los Ángeles and with Wild West Wrestling in Texas under the name of Gatu Vera. | ||
In 2004, Gatubela decides to take a time off of her wrestling career for several reasons. Her father's passing away, a knee injury, and the lack of female competitors in Mexicali. After her father's passing away she decided to unmask herself in [[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]]. Not everyone took her decision well. El Pzayko told her that he wanted to win her mask and he could not stand her decision of unmasking herself voluntarily. He challenged to a hair vs hair match. Gatubela was victorious after a bloody match against El Pzayko. | In 2004, Gatubela decides to take a time off of her wrestling career for several reasons. Her father's passing away, a knee injury, and the lack of female competitors in Mexicali. After her father's passing away she decided to unmask herself in [[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]]. Not everyone took her decision well. El Pzayko told her that he wanted to win her mask and he could not stand her decision of unmasking herself voluntarily. He challenged to a hair vs hair match. Gatubela was victorious after a bloody match against El Pzayko. | ||
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Over the years Gatubela had been awarded with many recognitions for wrestling in charity events. | Over the years Gatubela had been awarded with many recognitions for wrestling in charity events. | ||
On May 31,2015, she made a comeback after eleven years of inactivity to compete against the new wave of women wrestlers in Mexicali. She had successfully defended her | On May 31,2015, she made a comeback after eleven years of inactivity to compete against the new wave of women wrestlers in Mexicali. She had successfully defended her Mexicali Women's Title. | ||
Gatubela became the first female wrestling promoter in Mexicali. | Gatubela became the first female wrestling promoter in Mexicali. | ||
== Accomplishments == | == Accomplishments == | ||
=== Comision de Box y Lucha Libre de Mexicali === | |||
* Wrestler of the Year 1993 awarded by the Honorable Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre de Mexicali | * Wrestler of the Year 1993 awarded by the Honorable Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre de Mexicali | ||
=== [[Mexicali Hall of the Fame]] === | |||
* Class 2021 | |||
== Notable Matches == | == Notable Matches == | ||
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== Luchas de Apuestas Record == | == Luchas de Apuestas Record == | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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{{Gallery||name=FB IMG 1469769309025.jpg|caption=as El Centenario de Mexicali Women's Champion}} | {{Gallery||name=FB IMG 1469769309025.jpg|caption=as El Centenario de Mexicali Women's Champion}} | ||
{{Gallery||name=FB IMG 1469475229007.jpg|caption=Mother and daughter}} | {{Gallery||name=FB IMG 1469475229007.jpg|caption=Mother and daughter}} | ||
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{{Gallery||name=2016-10-19 16.27.45.jpg|winning El Pzayko's hair}} | {{Gallery||name=2016-10-19 16.27.45.jpg|winning El Pzayko's hair}} | ||
{{Gallery||name=2016-08-02 11.04.54.jpg|caption=with El Traidor}} | {{Gallery||name=2016-08-02 11.04.54.jpg|caption=with El Traidor}} | ||
{{Gallery||name=2016-07-28 22.00.19.jpg|caption=with Woman Star}} | {{Gallery||name=2016-07-28 22.00.19.jpg|caption=2003 with [[Woman Star]]}} | ||
{{Gallery||name=FB IMG 1468487098258.jpg|caption= | {{Gallery|name=FB IMG 1477450365344.jpg|caption=with [[Gatubela]] for the [[Mexicali Centennial Women's Championship]]}} | ||
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{{Gallery||name=FB IMG 1478161895910.jpg|caption=vs [[Woman Star]] at [[Auditorio Municipal Mexicali]]}} | {{Gallery||name=FB IMG 1478161895910.jpg|caption=vs [[Woman Star]] at [[Auditorio Municipal Mexicali]]}} | ||
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{{Gallery||name=FB IMG 1469402559625.jpg|caption=with [[La Texana]]}} | |||
[[Category:Female wrestlers]][[Category:Mexican wrestlers]] [[Category:Baja California based wrestlers]][[Category:Trainers]] [[Category:Promoters]] | {{Gallery||name=FB IMG 1480139563145.jpg|caption=1987 with [[La Sirenita]] at [[Auditorio de Tijuana]]}} | ||
{{Gallery||name=FB IMG 1480140092326~01.jpg|caption=1987 against [[Woman Star]] at [[Auditorio de Mexicali]]}} | |||
{{Gallery||name=FB IMG 1480140057724.jpg|caption=1987 against [[La Costeñita]] at [[Auditorio de Tijuana]]}} | |||
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{{Gallery||name=FB IMG 1480140992675.jpg|caption=1986 with [[Mujer Maravilla]] at [[Arena La Lagunilla]] in Tijuana}} | |||
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{{Gallery||name=FB IMG 1475797862431.jpg|caption=with [[Angela Paradise]] & [[La Sirenita]]}} | |||
{{Gallery||name=Received 340779136374247.jpeg|caption=against [[La Costeñita]]}} | |||
{{Gallery||name=Received 340778986374262.jpeg|caption=with [[Benjamin Mora]]}} | |||
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{{Gallery||name=Received 340779349707559~01.jpg|caption=with [[Caudillo Jr.]]}} | |||
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{{Gallery||name=La Gata de Mexicali.jpg|caption=La Gata}} | |||
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== Videos == | |||
{{#ev:youtube|4nqQlTh61Xc|425|left|Wild West Wrestling 1988: [[Gatu Vera]] vs [[La Sirenita]]}} | |||
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[[Category:Female wrestlers]][[Category:Mexican wrestlers]] [[Category:Baja California based wrestlers]][[Category:Mexicali based wrestlers]][[Category:Trainers]] [[Category:Promoters]] |
Latest revision as of 16:00, 16 August 2022
For other Gatubelas, see Gatubela (disambiguation)
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Biography
Gatubela had an interest in wrestling since she was sixteen years old. La Texana and Veronika awoke her interest in this sport. She was trained by the local luchador legend of Mexicali, Príncipe Negro. Her wrestling debut was on September 28, 1985 as La Ilegal in a Tag Team Match. She went with Mobydick against Woman Star & La Tigresa (Nogales). Her ring definitive ring name was Gatubeda given by Caudillo II who also provided her earliest mask design. Her name spelling was eventually changed from Gatubeda to Gatubela influenced by the trend of the comic book's character during early 1990s. Although she has a superb technique in the ring she prefers to be a ruda.
One of the most remarkable experiences of her wrestling career was during her early years. She had a match against the legendary Irma González in Auditorio de Tijuana. She lost in two falls in a row, however the crowd was on her side.
In most of her wrestling career she competed against male wrestlers, because there were few female wrestlers in Mexicali. During her career she made campaign in the North of Mexico. Wrestled in Los Ángeles and with Wild West Wrestling in Texas under the name of Gatu Vera.
In 2004, Gatubela decides to take a time off of her wrestling career for several reasons. Her father's passing away, a knee injury, and the lack of female competitors in Mexicali. After her father's passing away she decided to unmask herself in Arena Coliseo Mexicali. Not everyone took her decision well. El Pzayko told her that he wanted to win her mask and he could not stand her decision of unmasking herself voluntarily. He challenged to a hair vs hair match. Gatubela was victorious after a bloody match against El Pzayko.
Over the years Gatubela had been awarded with many recognitions for wrestling in charity events.
On May 31,2015, she made a comeback after eleven years of inactivity to compete against the new wave of women wrestlers in Mexicali. She had successfully defended her Mexicali Women's Title.
Gatubela became the first female wrestling promoter in Mexicali.
Accomplishments
Comision de Box y Lucha Libre de Mexicali
- Wrestler of the Year 1993 awarded by the Honorable Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre de Mexicali
Mexicali Hall of the Fame
- Class 2021
Notable Matches
Date | Location | Match |
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Late 1980s | Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California | Irma Gonzalez defeated Gatubela |
87/08/?? | Olympic Auditorium - Los Angeles, California | Sirenita & Gatubela defeated Olimpia & Alexandria in a tag team match |
Luchas de Apuestas Record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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2003/03/23 | mask (1) | Gatubela | La Panterita del Ring | Arena Mexicali. Mexicali, B.C. |
2004/04/04 | hair | Gatubela | El Pzayko | Arena Coliseo Mexicali B.C. |
(1) Lucha en Jaula with Woman Star & Reina de Corazones |
Gallery
Videos