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|name=Pantera Negra | |name=Pantera Negra | ||
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|realName= Jesus | |realName=José de Jesus Guzmán Huerta | ||
|nicknames= | |nicknames= | ||
|nameHistory=Pantera Negra | |nameHistory=Pantera Negra | ||
|family=[[Santo]], [[Black Guzman]], [[Jimmy Guzman]] (brothers), [[El Hijo Del Santo]], [[Axxel]] ( | |family=[[Santo]], [[Black Guzman]], [[Jimmy Guzman]] (brothers), [[El Hijo Del Santo]] (nephew), [[Axxel]] (grandnephew); see [[The Family of El Santo]] | ||
|maestro= | |maestro=[[Enrique Ugartechea]] | ||
|birthdate= | |birthdate=[[September 2]], [[1912]] - [[Tulancingo]], [[Hidalgo]] | ||
|debut=[[1933 | |debut=[[1933]] | ||
|lostmaskto= | |lostmaskto= | ||
|height= | |height= | ||
|weight= | |weight= | ||
|obituarydate= | |obituarydate=[[August 12]], [[1934]] (aged 21) | ||
|signatureMoves= | |signatureMoves= | ||
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== Career == | |||
José de Jesús Guzmán Huerta also known as Pantera Negra was the older brother of [[Black Guzmán]], [[Jimmy Guzmán]], and [[El Santo]]. Died on August 12, 1934 during a match in the Arena Roldand in Puebla. There was confusing information surrounding this tragedy. The local newspapers did not cover pro wrestling events, but they did dedicate a front page article to what happened. However, it is assumed that the journalist was not present, since he believed it had been a boxing match. This is because Roland organized both boxing and wrestling events, and also events with both disciplines. An actual eyewitness would have written the event with the trauma and horrified after witnessing something like that. Later, the daily rectified what actually happened. They mentioned an investigation about the wrestler's demise. On August 26, the Arena Roland held a benefit show for Pantera Negra. | |||
It is said that due to Pantera's death the mother of the Guzman brothers, Doña Josefa didn't want her sons in wrestling. For that reason [[El Santo|Rodolfo]] decided to don a mask. It is hard to tell this statement was true, because the future Santo wrestled unmasked during the first two years of career. While [[Black Guzman]] never used a mask. Jimmy, on the other hand, trained with Ugartechea and joined to his in Mexico City. | |||
== Reference == | |||
* [https://superluchas.com/la-tragedia-de-pantera-negra/ SuperLuchas] | |||
[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Deceased wrestlers]] | [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Deceased wrestlers]] |
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José de Jesús Guzmán Huerta also known as Pantera Negra was the older brother of Black Guzmán, Jimmy Guzmán, and El Santo. Died on August 12, 1934 during a match in the Arena Roldand in Puebla. There was confusing information surrounding this tragedy. The local newspapers did not cover pro wrestling events, but they did dedicate a front page article to what happened. However, it is assumed that the journalist was not present, since he believed it had been a boxing match. This is because Roland organized both boxing and wrestling events, and also events with both disciplines. An actual eyewitness would have written the event with the trauma and horrified after witnessing something like that. Later, the daily rectified what actually happened. They mentioned an investigation about the wrestler's demise. On August 26, the Arena Roland held a benefit show for Pantera Negra.
It is said that due to Pantera's death the mother of the Guzman brothers, Doña Josefa didn't want her sons in wrestling. For that reason Rodolfo decided to don a mask. It is hard to tell this statement was true, because the future Santo wrestled unmasked during the first two years of career. While Black Guzman never used a mask. Jimmy, on the other hand, trained with Ugartechea and joined to his in Mexico City.