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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
Mexican luchador who began his training in the now defunct '''Gimnasio Gloria, Cuna de Campeones''' when he was 17 years old. Prior his professional wrestling career he won two amateur tournaments. At the age of 23 he made his debut in 1985 in a singles match against [[Dick Angelo]]. It is unclear if he began as Príncipe Gitano or another gimmick. He became trainer of the Gimnasio Gloria until its closing. | Mexican luchador who began his training in the now defunct '''Gimnasio Gloria, Cuna de Campeones''' when he was 17 years old. Prior his professional wrestling career he won two amateur tournaments. At the age of 23 he made his debut in 1985 in a singles match against [[Dick Angelo]]. It is unclear if he began as Príncipe Gitano or another gimmick. He became trainer of the [[Gimnasio Gloria]] until its closing. | ||
== Controversy == | == Controversy == | ||
At some point in his career he took the name of '''Black Shadow Jr. adding the suffix of Gimnasio Gloria Cuna de Campeones''' . He claims to have the rights to use the name and gimmick. He was involved in a dispute for the name with [[Black Shadow Jr. (2000s)]] who also claimed to be the original Black Shadow Jr. after [[Black Shadow Jr. I]]. On August 2015, he quitted the name, nevertheless he still uses the mask and the name of Black Shadow Jr. claiming to be the original. The owner of this rights of the name of Black Shadow Jr. is no other than '''[[Black Shadow | At some point in his career he took the name of '''Black Shadow Jr. adding the suffix of Gimnasio Gloria Cuna de Campeones''' . He claims to have the rights to use the name and gimmick. He was involved in a dispute for the name with [[Black Shadow Jr. (2000s)]] who also claimed to be the original Black Shadow Jr. after [[El Hijo de Black Shadow (Original - 1985) | Black Shadow Jr. I]]. On August 2015, he quitted the name, nevertheless he still uses the mask and the name of Black Shadow Jr. claiming to be the original. The owner of this rights of the name of Black Shadow Jr. is no other than '''[[El Hijo de Black Shadow (Original - 1985)|Juan José Salazar Alanis]]'''. | ||
== Luchas de Apuestas Record == | == Luchas de Apuestas Record == |
Latest revision as of 12:26, 15 October 2022
For a list of others who have used the name El Hijo de Black Shadow or Black Shadow Jr., see Black Shadow Jr.
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Notes
Mexican luchador who began his training in the now defunct Gimnasio Gloria, Cuna de Campeones when he was 17 years old. Prior his professional wrestling career he won two amateur tournaments. At the age of 23 he made his debut in 1985 in a singles match against Dick Angelo. It is unclear if he began as Príncipe Gitano or another gimmick. He became trainer of the Gimnasio Gloria until its closing.
Controversy
At some point in his career he took the name of Black Shadow Jr. adding the suffix of Gimnasio Gloria Cuna de Campeones . He claims to have the rights to use the name and gimmick. He was involved in a dispute for the name with Black Shadow Jr. (2000s) who also claimed to be the original Black Shadow Jr. after Black Shadow Jr. I. On August 2015, he quitted the name, nevertheless he still uses the mask and the name of Black Shadow Jr. claiming to be the original. The owner of this rights of the name of Black Shadow Jr. is no other than Juan José Salazar Alanis.
Luchas de Apuestas Record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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??/??/?? | mask | Gitano | Fantasma de la Ópera | Azcapotzalco, Mexico City |
??/??/?? | mask | Black Shadow I | Tiburón Tigre | unknown |
??/??/?? | hair | Black Shadow I | Tiburón Tigre | unknown |
??/??/?? | hairs | Black Shadow I & Cripta | Los Chicos Malos I & II | Gimnasio Gloria - Mexico City |
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