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| | #REDIRECT [[Panterita Negra]] |
| |image=ElCaudillo.jpg
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| |name=Caudillo I
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| |realName=Manuel Hernández Flores
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| |nameHistory=Manuel Hernandez (debut), Saeta Azul, Caudillo I (1960s - retirement)
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| |family=[[Príncipe Negro (Baja California)|Príncipe Negro]] , [[Hormiga Atomica (Baja California)]], [[Caudillo Jr.]] (sons)
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| [[Principe Negro Jr. (Mexicali)|Príncipe Negro Jr.]], [[Rey Negro]] (grandsons), [[Princesa Hernández]] (granddaughter),[[Deja Vu]], [[Prinxipe]] (great-grandsons)
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| |maestro=[[Barick River]]
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| |birthdate=[[Zitácuaro]], [[Michoacan]]
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| |debut=1960s
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| |obituarydate=[[February 26]], [[2010]]
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| |signatureMoves=[[Dropkick]]
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| |titles=[[Baja California Tag Team Championship]] (w/Turock)
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| |}}
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| == Biography ==
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| === In Ring Career ===
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| Manuel Hernandez, El Caudillo was the patriarch of the Hernandez Dinasty which includes his sons Príncipe Negro Sr, Caudillo Jr., Hormiga Atomica, his grandsons Príncipe Negro Jr. and Rey Negro and his great-grandsons [[Deja Vu]], and [[Prinxipe]]. He was born in Zitacuaro, Michocan he married with Rosa Reyes Baez at the age of 17 and 18 respectively, they moved to Mexicali.
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| He began his wrestling career in 1960s. He was trained by Barick River in the now disappeared Palacio Municipal at Reforma Avenue in Mexicali, Baja California. In that place was located the Police Academy. He met Barick while he was training a group at the gymnasium which was on the second floor and asked for the training fee. Barick's response that there was no charge he only had to show willingness for learn. Manuel Hernandez showed a lot of discipline in everyday of training. He was one of the first to show up.
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| He began his wrestling career under his real name '''Manuel Hernandez'''. Barick River suggested several ring names to him until they chose the name of '''El Caudillo'''. His early presentations were all over Baja California and Sonora.
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| In 1971 there was a match between Manuel Hernandez agaisnt [[Panterita Negra]] televised by Canal 3 the local television channel of Mexicali.
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| During 1970s his Tag Team partner was absent for one show. [[Panterita Negra]] was there willing to take that place, but he did not have his wrestling gear. Caudillo lended one of his outfits and they were presented as '''Los Hermanos Caudillos'''.
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| Barick River saw them during one date in San Luis and told them: "Here they are the Caudillo brothers."
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| For some reason Panterita went as '''Caudillo I''' and Manuel Hernandez became '''Caudillo''' in spite of being actually the first who used the name and the mask. Nevertheless, they did not have any issue.
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| == Legacy ==
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| === As Trainer ===
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| Besides of being one of the most notable luchadors in Baja California he was also a Trainer who left the largest wrestling school in Mexicali. The list of wrestlers trained by him include: [[Caudillo Jr.]], [[Principe Negro Jr.|Principe Negro Jr. (Mexicali)]], [[Rey Negro]], [[Furia Roja]], [[Dr. Tirano]], [[Pequeño Dragon]], [[Rey Azteca]], [[Guerrero Rojo]], [[Luminoso]], [[Angel Mensajero]], [[Skalibur]], [[American Rebel]], and more.
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| === Promoter ===
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| He was the founding father of one of the wrestling arenas in Mexicali with more History and tradition. After being unfairly fired from Arena Coliseo even after being a founding member and being a great draw for the Arena. He told Rafael Rebelin and Lorenzo Garcia that he will promote wrestling events on his own. He decided to buy two lots on what is known as Colonina Nacionalista. On 1989 he funded [[Arena Nacionalista]] along with his sons '''Príncipe Negro Sr''', '''Caudillo Jr''', and his daughter. He named the Arena after the colonia's (neighborhood) name.
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| He was recognized in multiple times as promoter of year. By the mayor of Mexicali and the former governor of Baja California.
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| There is a memorial event each year at Arena Nacionalista in his honor.
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| == Luchas de Apuestas Record ==
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| {{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Caudillo I]]|[[Tigre Zuñiga]]| Mexicali, Baja California}}
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| {{aline|??/??/??|mask|[[Caudillo I]]|[[Cimarron Negro]]|Nogales, Sonora}}
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| {{aend|}}
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| == Gallery ==
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| {{Gallery||name=27MAR2010-2.jpg}}
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| {{Gallery||name=2017-01-16_19.36.18.jpg|caption=father and sons}}
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| {{Gallery||name=2016-09-25 14.19.48.jpg}}
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| {{Gallerywide||name=2017-01-16 19.32.42.jpg|caption=}}
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| {{Gallerywide||name=2017-01-16 20.35.54.jpg|caption=}}
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| {{Gallerywide||name=2017-01-16 19.34.49.jpg|caption=receiving a recognition as promoter by the former governor of Baja California, Eugenio Elourdy}}
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| {{Gallerywide||name=2017-01-16 20.39.21.jpg|caption=receiving a recognition as promoter of the year}}
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| {{Gallerywide||name=2017-01-16 20.46.33.jpg|caption=Awarded with the Arena Coliseo Cup}}
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| {{Gallerywide||name=2017-01-16 20.44.20.jpg|caption=Arena Coliseo Cups}}
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| {{Gallerywide||name=2017-01-16 20.49.27.jpg|caption=vs [[Frac Diablo]]}}
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| {{Gallerywide||name=2017-01-16 20.37.41.jpg|caption=1982 with his son [[Caudillo Jr.]]}}
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| {{Gallerywide||name=2017-01-16 20.42.47.jpg|caption=teaming up with [[El Murciélago]] against [[Lore Garcia]]}}
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| {{Gallerywide||name=2017-01-16 20.29.57.jpg|caption=Taking down [[Tigre Zuñiga]]}}
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| {{Gallerywide||name=2017-01-16 20.33.47.jpg|caption=with the Baja California Lightheavyweight Champion Turock as Baja California Tag Team Champions}}
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| {{Gallerywide||name=2017-01-16 19.37.20.jpg|caption=with Anubis}}
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| {{Gallerywide||name=2017-01-16 20.32.03.jpg|caption='''Los Hermanos Caudillos''' He is the one of the right}}
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| {{Gallery||name=2017-01-16 20.41.34.jpg|caption=early}}
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| {{Gallery||name=FB IMG 1508110296743~01.jpg|caption=}}
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| {{Gallerywide||name=2017-01-16 20.48.07.jpg|caption=Manuel Hernandez}}
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| [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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| [[Category:Deceased wrestlers]]
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| [[Category:Baja California based wrestlers]]
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| [[Category:Mexicali based wrestlers]]
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| [[Category:Trainers]]
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| [[Category:Promoters]]
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