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|realName=Jesus María Diana | |realName=Jesus María Diana | ||
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|nameHistory=El Escoses (1978) | |nameHistory=Pirata Morgan (1976), El Escoses (1978), Vikingo, Hombre Vegetal (1982), El Aldeano (1982), El Etrusco (1983-84), Mr. Money (Lucha Mundial 1993/Lucha Total 1995), Johnny Well (2001) | ||
|family= | |family= | ||
|maestro= | |maestro=[[Black Demon]] | ||
|birthdate=[[February 20]], [[1939]] - [[Argentina]] | |birthdate=[[February 20]], [[1939]] - [[Argentina]] | ||
|debut= | |debut=[[1976]] | ||
|lostmaskto= | |lostmaskto= | ||
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== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
Jesús María Diana was a legendary Argentinean wrestler. He was member of Titanes en el Ring | Jesús María Diana was a legendary Argentinean wrestler. He met other wrestlers in Buenos Aires while he was working a life guard. He met [[Pedro Goitía]] and began to train with the Chilean Black Demon. A charismatic rudo who was member of Titanes en el Ring since 1976 as Pirata Morgan performing in live shows. Then in 1978 he went under serveral gimmicks as El Escoses in TV shows succeeding the retired McAberdeen and El Vikingo. | ||
In 1982 went under two gimmicks El Hombre Vegetal which was conceived as a monstrous gimmick, he was described in the entrance theme. He debuted under that gimmick on April 23, 1982 im a singles match against [[Martin Karadagian]]. But Karadagian was not satisfied and removed the character from Jesus Diana and the gimmick went to [[El Hombre Vegetal|another wrestler]]. He became more popular as the unmasked El Aldeado, his most well known gimmick. El Aldeano was intended to be one of the good guys, however Diana's personality made El Aldeado a natural rudo. Moreover he was nicknamed as "the man of rubber", because he was very agile for being a heavyweight. | |||
He left Titanes en el Ring due to some issues with Karadagian. He went as El Etrusco in Colosos de la Lucha from 1983 until 1984 and Mister Money in Lucha Mundial 1993 and Lucha Total on 1995. As Mr. Money, he was the manager for the rudos. That gimmick was strongly based on the one of WWF's Million Dollar Man. He went back to Titanes en el Ring on 2001 as the referee Johnny Well a referee who used to carry a golf club. He passed away on October 30, 2018. | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery perrow="5"> | |||
Image:Received 260079651366813.jpeg|as El Escoces | |||
Image:Received 1971075936522776.jpeg|as El Vikingo | |||
Image:Received 1917147065257908.jpeg|as the first Hombre Vegetal | |||
Image:Received 10213291763317544.jpeg|as El Aldeano | |||
Image:Received 715213198836839.jpeg|as El Etrusco | |||
Image:Received 2182779858651728.jpeg|ad Mr. Money | |||
Image:Received 352109315540911.jpeg|as Johnny Welll | |||
</gallery> | |||
== Sources == | |||
Pictures and infomation provided by: | |||
* [https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10156109256816559&id=96186896558 Box y Lucha] | |||
* [https://www.facebook.com/cuadrilatero.catch/ Cuadrilátero Catch] | |||
* Text by Rafael Daloi | |||
[[category:Argentinean wrestlers]] | [[category:Argentinean wrestlers]] | ||
[[Category:Managers/Valets]] | |||
[[Category:Referees]] | [[Category:Referees]] | ||
[[Category:Deceased wrestlers]] | [[Category:Deceased wrestlers]] |
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Profile
Jesús María Diana was a legendary Argentinean wrestler. He met other wrestlers in Buenos Aires while he was working a life guard. He met Pedro Goitía and began to train with the Chilean Black Demon. A charismatic rudo who was member of Titanes en el Ring since 1976 as Pirata Morgan performing in live shows. Then in 1978 he went under serveral gimmicks as El Escoses in TV shows succeeding the retired McAberdeen and El Vikingo.
In 1982 went under two gimmicks El Hombre Vegetal which was conceived as a monstrous gimmick, he was described in the entrance theme. He debuted under that gimmick on April 23, 1982 im a singles match against Martin Karadagian. But Karadagian was not satisfied and removed the character from Jesus Diana and the gimmick went to another wrestler. He became more popular as the unmasked El Aldeado, his most well known gimmick. El Aldeano was intended to be one of the good guys, however Diana's personality made El Aldeado a natural rudo. Moreover he was nicknamed as "the man of rubber", because he was very agile for being a heavyweight.
He left Titanes en el Ring due to some issues with Karadagian. He went as El Etrusco in Colosos de la Lucha from 1983 until 1984 and Mister Money in Lucha Mundial 1993 and Lucha Total on 1995. As Mr. Money, he was the manager for the rudos. That gimmick was strongly based on the one of WWF's Million Dollar Man. He went back to Titanes en el Ring on 2001 as the referee Johnny Well a referee who used to carry a golf club. He passed away on October 30, 2018.
Gallery
Sources
Pictures and infomation provided by:
- Box y Lucha
- Cuadrilátero Catch
- Text by Rafael Daloi