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== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
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|name=Rey Bucanero (Buccaneer King) | |name=Rey Bucanero (Buccaneer King) | ||
|realName=Arturo García Ortiz | |realName=Arturo García Ortiz | ||
|nicknames=Pirata de Pandemonium | |nicknames=Pirata de Pandemonium, Corsario del Amor, El Rey de los Siete Mares | ||
|nameHistory=Rey Bucanero Jr. (debut - 95), El Hijo de Pirata Morgan, Rey Bucanero (95 - ), Rey "Pirata" Ortiz (WWF, 98 - 99) | |nameHistory=Rey Bucanero Jr. (debut - 95), El Hijo de Pirata Morgan/Pirata Morgan Jr. (1995), Rey Bucanero (95 - ), Rey "Pirata" Ortiz (WWF, 98 - 99), Hatena Dos (Hustle; 10/21/04) | ||
|family=[[Pirata | |family=see: [[Pirata Family]] | ||
|maestro=[[Pirata Morgan]], [[Hombre Bala]], [[Verdugo]] | |maestro=[[Pirata Morgan]], [[Hombre Bala]], [[Verdugo]] | ||
|birthdate=[[July 19]], [[1974]] - [[Mexico City]] | |birthdate=[[July 19]], [[1974]] - [[Mexico City]] | ||
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|height=5'10"/178 cms | |height=5'10"/178 cms | ||
|weight=207 lbs/94 kg | |weight=207 lbs/94 kg | ||
|signatureMoves=[[ | |signatureMoves=[[top rope somersault senton]], [[Wheelbarrow Driver|Buca Storm]], [[slingshot double knee facebreaker]], [[Canadian Destroyer|Castigo Bucanero]] | ||
|titles=[[CMLL World Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Ultimo Guerrero]]), [[CMLL World Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Satánico]] & [[Emilio Charles Jr.]]), [[ | |titles=[[CMLL World Tag Team Titles]] (4, thrice w/[[Ultimo Guerrero]], once w/[[Tama Tonga]]), [[CMLL World Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Satánico]] & [[Emilio Charles Jr.]]), [[PRI Circuito Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Ultimo Guerrero]]), [[CMLL World Light Heavyweight Title]], [[Gran Alternativa]] 1996 (w/ [[Emilio Charles Jr.]], 5th Annual [[Leyenda Azul]] Tournament, [[TNA 2008 World X Cup]] (W/ [[Volador Jr.]], [[Ultimo Guerrero]] & [[Averno]]), [[NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship]] (2), [[FULL World Championship]] | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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Rey Bucanero is a CMLL wrestler since the 90s, who was also briefly seen in WWE and TNA. He's most well known for his early 2000s tag team with [[Ultimo Guerrero]], acclaimed as the best team in Mexico and perhaps the world during their run. Bucanero has spent most of his career as a rudo. | |||
Bucanero is the nephew of [[Pirata Morgan]], and moved in with his uncle after his parents divorced. Bucanero has talked about being around [[Arena Mexico]] a lot as he grew, kind of becoming an unofficial mascot for the wrestlers. Though he debuted at the early age of 17, Bucanero was training for many years ahead of his debut. | |||
Bucanero was an early and opening match wrestler for the first half of the 90s, with participating in tournaments (and losing in the first round) being the few new noteworthy matches. He's also credited with winning masks at minor shows. Bucanero started to move up to the terceras in 1996, and broke out by winning the 1996 [[Gran Alternativa#1996|Gran Alternativa]]. Bucanero earned the right to wrestle in the semimain the next two weeks, and his team with [[Emilio Charles Jr.]] & [[Satanico]] gelled well. In March of 1997, the same team won the [[CMLL World Trios Championship]], although they quickly lost the titles. Despite the short reign, Bucanero was solidly encamped as a third/fourth match rudo from that moment on. | |||
Bucanero also started had a slight bit of international success. He joined [[WWF]] in late 1998 to work on their [[Super Astros]] latino focused show, as the unmasked '''Rey Ortiz''' despite not having lost his mask in Mexico. Bucanero had high hopes going in, but he was only used as a enhancement level heel. Bucanero finished up with WWF in spring of 1999. Bucanero lost his mask to Shocker on [[July 17]], [[1999]] to [[Shocker]] in the finals of a [[ruleta de la muerte]] tournament, probably because he'd been seen too much unmasked. It was after this where Bucanero adopted the facepaint he's used the rest of his career. | |||
In 1998, [[Ultimo Guerrero]] jumped to [[CMLL]] and started out around the same level. Bucanero and Guerrero are believed to have teamed for the first time on [[February 13]], but it was just a coincidental teaming of two rudos who were being positioned around the same level, as would continue to happen thru the year. The two became an actual unit in 1999, when [[Satanico]] picked them to restart the [[Infernales]]. The group gave more attention to the talented youngsters by the presence of Satanico, and the three were frequently teamed together thru 1999. | |||
At the tail end of 1999, the Infernales kept running into tecnico trios led by young [[Tarzan Boy]], starting a new rivalary. Tarzan defeated Bucanero in a special singles match on [[12/25|Christmas Day]] 1999, and feuded with Satanico in particular. Meanwhile, Bucanero and Guerrero began having success on their own, [[Ultimo Guerrero]] winning ciberneticos, the two winning an incrieble trios tournament with tecnico [[Mr. Niebla]], and triumphing in a 16 team tournament to win the [[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]] in September of 2000 | |||
When former champions [[Negro Casas]] & [[El Hijo del Santo]] returned to feud with the new champions, the Tarzan Boy/Satanico feud continued to take place in the background. Bucanero and Guerrero surprisingly turned on [[Satanico]] and sided with [[Tarzan Boy]] in late 2000. The three younger wrestlers formed their own version of the Infernales, and feuded with Satanico over the rights to the name. Satanico recruited various rudos to go after his old pupils for 2001, and eventually 'created' new Infernales [[Averno]] (Rencor Latino, reborn) & [[Mephisto]] to fight for the name. Bucanero and the rest of his Infernales responded by recruiting Averno's tecnico rival, [[Mascara Magica]], to join their rudo side. After Satanico cost Guerrero and Bucanero the tag team titles to Santo & Casas, the two sides agreed to a cage match with the rights for the name and mask/hair on the line. Mascara Magica was the last left in, so he lost his mask and Satanico's group got to keep the Infernales name. | |||
The four person unit (Bucanero, Guerrero, Tarzan, Magica) renamed themselves [[Guerreros del Infierno]], which is the name that's most stuck despite the variations changes in the group. Bucanero & Guerrero continued feuding with El Hijo del Santo and Negro Casas for the tag team championship into 2002, with many highly regarded matches. The younger wrestlers were finally able to recapture the championship on [[May 31]], and successfully defended them against all challengers for the next two years, only briefly losing to [[Shocker]] & [[LA Park]]. The run pushed the team to the main event of most shows, and the championships were the most important in Mexico during their reign. | |||
As a trio, Bucanero, Guerrero and Tarzan came close to winning the [[CMLL World Trios Championship]] on multiple occasions, but usually failed in the trios match. On his own, Bucanero had a short feud with [[Brazo de Platino]], taking his hair, but losing his own hair to [[Vampiro]] at the end of [[2002]]. | |||
Ultimo Guerrero & Rey Bucanero lost the tag team titles for the last time on [[June 25]], [[2004]] to [[Atlantis]] & [[Blue Panther]], but Bucanero continued as a top rudo wrestler and the two continued to team up, just without all the defined feuds. Bucanero teamed with [[Olimpico]] to challenge (and lose) to [[Hiroshi Tanahashi]] & [[Shinsuke Nakamura]] when they brough the IWGP World Tag Team titles to Mexico in 2005. A year later, Bucanero and [[Tarzan Boy]] defeated Perros del Mal members [[Damian 666]] & [[Mr. Aguila]] as the two groups feuded. | |||
Rey Bucanero began having issues with his teammates in May of 2006, culminating with his original partners Tarzan Boy and Ultimo Guerrero turning on him in an Arena Coliseo match. Bucanero joined the tecnicos, and feuded with Ultimo Guerrero. Bucanero took the the [[CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship]] away from Guerrero, but the feud between them never seemed to take off. Bucanero continued to defend the Light Heavyweight championship around Mexico for the next two and a half years, but the importance of the championship dropped during his reign, due to Bucanero never being in big feuds around it. Early on in the tecnico run, Bucanero took [[Okumura]]'s and [[Mascara Ano 2000]]'s hairs, but neither was a major feud. Bucanero's was a semi-main/main top tecnico during his time during that side, but never one that seemed to capture the fan's interest or have much individual momentuem. | |||
Bucanero lost his hair at the end of 2007, in a match beset with personal issues and late changes. The match originally was to feature [[Shocker]] & Rey Bucanero (partners in the [[High Society]] group, which never went anywhere) versus [[Black Warrior]] & [[Toscano]] (the former Tarzan Boy). Given the momentum of those involved, it seemed as if Toscano's side was scheduled to lose, until Toscano came down with a (questionable) injury. [[Hijo del Lizmark]] was nominated to take Lizmark's place, but Warrior did not want to team with him. Bucanero, angry at Shocker for not showing up to the press conference for the match, agreed to team with Warrior himself, and was defeated by Shocker & Lizmark. | |||
While Bucanero lost his hair, the match did start his momentum towards rejoining the rudo side. Bucanero and Guerrero reunited their team as part of a relevos increible match on [[January 18]], [[2008]], and Bucanero was back in the Guerreros (now the [[Guerreros del Atlantida]] within a few weeks. Bucanero had no particular long turn rivalaries, but teamed up with Guerrero and [[Atlantis]] often in 2008 and 2009. | |||
Immediately after the [[2009 H1N1 flu shut down]], Bucanero started feuding with [[Ephesto]]. It began when Bucanero was sitting in the front row of the first show back, Ephesto happened to collide with him after a dive, and the two suddenly got into a fight. Bucanero and Ephesto interceded in each other's matches for the next couple weeks, leading to Bucanero putting up the Light Heavyweight championships versus Ephesto. After they split the first two falls, Rey Bucanero severely hurt his knee on a missed dive out of the ring. Bucanero attempted to continue, but the doctors put a stop to the match, and Bucanero missed most of the rest of the year recovering from ACL surgery. | |||
Bucanero returned at the tail end of 2009, right back to the main event rudo spot, still teaming with Atlantis and Ultimo Guerrero. There had been talk about resuming his feud with Ephesto, but there's been no movement in that direction. | |||
Bucanero is considered one of the better wrestlers in Mexico, especially during the peak of his tag team run with Guerrero. He's not been the singles star Guerrero has, but he's still one of CMLL's better known stars. There's been occasional rumors of Bucanero jumping to [[AAA]], particularly when his uncle [[Pirata Morgan]] has been in the promotion, but Rey's never left the group he started with. | |||
=== Groups === | |||
Bucanero's been a part of a number of groups: | |||
*[[Los Bucaneros]]: w/ [[Pirata Morgan]] & [[Virus]]) | |||
*[[Los Infernales]] (CMLL): w/ [[Satanico]] & [[Emilio Charles Jr.]] (?) | |||
*[[Los Infernales]]: w/ [[Satanico]] & [[Ultimo Guerrero]] | |||
*[[Los Infernales]]: w/ [[Ultimo Guerrero]], [[Tarzan Boy]] & [[Mascara Magica]] | |||
*[[Guerreros del Infierno|Los Guerreros del Iniferno:]] w/ [[Ultimo Guerrero]], [[Tarzan Boy]] & [[Olimpico]] and others | |||
*[[High Society]]: w/ [[Shocker]], [[Alex Koslov]] & [[Marco Corleone]] | |||
*[[Guerreros del Infierno|Los Guerreros de la Atlantida]]: w/ [[Ultimo Guerrero]] & [[Atlantis]] | |||
*[[Pesta Negra]]: w/ [[Negro Casas]] & [[Felino]] | |||
*[[Fuerza TRT]]: w/ [[El Terrible]] & [[Texano Jr.]] | |||
*[[Los Terriblemente Guapos y un Rey]]: w/ [[Terrible]] & [[Shocker]] | |||
== Luchas de apuestas record == | |||
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{{aline|[[1995]]/??/??|mask|[[Rey Bucanero]]|[[Pegaso I]]|unknown}} | |||
{{aline|[[1995]]/??/??|mask|[[Rey Bucanero]]|[[Atila|Black Machine]]|unknown}} | |||
{{aline|[[1999]]/[[July 17|07/17]]|mask (1)|[[Shocker]]|[[Rey Bucanero]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | |||
{{aline|[[2002]]/[[August 11|08/11]]|hair|[[Rey Bucanero]]|[[Brazo de Platino]]|[[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | |||
{{aline|[[2002]]/[[December 13|12/13]]|hair|[[Vampiro]]|[[Rey Bucanero]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | |||
{{aline|[[2006]]/[[April 28|04/28]]|hair|[[Rey Bucanero]] & [[Tarzan Boy]]|[[Damián 666]] & [[Mr. Águila]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | |||
{{aline|[[2006]]/[[June 18|06/18]]|hair (2)|[[Rey Bucanero]]|[[Okumura]]|[[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | |||
{{aline|[[2006]]/[[August 7|08/07]]|hair|Rey Bucanero|[[Mascara Ano 2000]]|[[Domo de la Feria]] - [[Leon]]}} | |||
{{aline|[[2007]]/[[December 7|12/07]]|hairs|[[Shocker]] & [[Lizmark Jr.]]|Rey Bucanero & [[Black Warrior]]|[[Arena México ]]- [[Mexico City]]}} | |||
{{aline|[[2010]]/[[December 3|12/03]]|hair|Rey Bucanero|[[Mr. Aguila]]|Arena México - Mexico City}} | |||
{{aline|[[2011]]/[[09/30]]|hair (3)|[[Felino]]|[[Rey Bucanero]]|[[Arena México - Mexico City]]}} | |||
{{aline|[[2014]]/[[12/05]]|hair (4)|[[Rey Bucanero]]|[[Felino]]|[[Arena México - Mexico City]]}} | |||
{{aline|[[2015]]/[[03/20]]|hairs|[[Máximo]] & [[Volador Jr.]]|[[El Terrible]] & [[Rey Bucanero]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}} | |||
{{aline|[[2018]]/[[11/18]]|Hair|[[Niebla Roja]]|[[Rey Bucanero]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}} | |||
{{aend|<b>(1)</b> Finals of a Ruleta de la Muerte tournament; <b>(2)</b> 8 way cage match with [[Universo 2000]], [[Negro Casas]], [[Tarzan Boy]], [[Maximo]], [[Heavy Metal]], [[Terrible]]; <B>(3)</b> final of a cage match also w/[[Rush]], [[Mr. Aguila]], [[Hector Garza]], [[Terrible]], [[Texano]], [[Blue Panther]], [[Negro Casas]], <B>(4)</b>[[Shocker]], [[Terrible]], [[Blue Panther]], [[Máximo]], [[Marco Corleone]], [[Volador Jr.]], [[Cavernario]], [[Último Guerrero]]}} | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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{{Gallery|name=LosBucaneros.jpg|caption=w/ [[Pirata Morgan]] & [[Virus|Piratita Morgan]]}} | |||
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{{Gallery||name=Bucanero2.jpg|caption=Coacalco Feb [[2007]]}} | |||
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{{Gallery|name=Reybucanero05.jpg|caption=El Halcon}} | |||
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{{Gallery|name=Infernalesfall90s.jpg|caption=[[Satanico]], [[Rey Bucanero]] & [[Último Guerrero]]}} | |||
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Rey Bucanero (Buccaneer King) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Biography
Rey Bucanero is a CMLL wrestler since the 90s, who was also briefly seen in WWE and TNA. He's most well known for his early 2000s tag team with Ultimo Guerrero, acclaimed as the best team in Mexico and perhaps the world during their run. Bucanero has spent most of his career as a rudo.
Bucanero is the nephew of Pirata Morgan, and moved in with his uncle after his parents divorced. Bucanero has talked about being around Arena Mexico a lot as he grew, kind of becoming an unofficial mascot for the wrestlers. Though he debuted at the early age of 17, Bucanero was training for many years ahead of his debut.
Bucanero was an early and opening match wrestler for the first half of the 90s, with participating in tournaments (and losing in the first round) being the few new noteworthy matches. He's also credited with winning masks at minor shows. Bucanero started to move up to the terceras in 1996, and broke out by winning the 1996 Gran Alternativa. Bucanero earned the right to wrestle in the semimain the next two weeks, and his team with Emilio Charles Jr. & Satanico gelled well. In March of 1997, the same team won the CMLL World Trios Championship, although they quickly lost the titles. Despite the short reign, Bucanero was solidly encamped as a third/fourth match rudo from that moment on.
Bucanero also started had a slight bit of international success. He joined WWF in late 1998 to work on their Super Astros latino focused show, as the unmasked Rey Ortiz despite not having lost his mask in Mexico. Bucanero had high hopes going in, but he was only used as a enhancement level heel. Bucanero finished up with WWF in spring of 1999. Bucanero lost his mask to Shocker on July 17, 1999 to Shocker in the finals of a ruleta de la muerte tournament, probably because he'd been seen too much unmasked. It was after this where Bucanero adopted the facepaint he's used the rest of his career.
In 1998, Ultimo Guerrero jumped to CMLL and started out around the same level. Bucanero and Guerrero are believed to have teamed for the first time on February 13, but it was just a coincidental teaming of two rudos who were being positioned around the same level, as would continue to happen thru the year. The two became an actual unit in 1999, when Satanico picked them to restart the Infernales. The group gave more attention to the talented youngsters by the presence of Satanico, and the three were frequently teamed together thru 1999.
At the tail end of 1999, the Infernales kept running into tecnico trios led by young Tarzan Boy, starting a new rivalary. Tarzan defeated Bucanero in a special singles match on Christmas Day 1999, and feuded with Satanico in particular. Meanwhile, Bucanero and Guerrero began having success on their own, Ultimo Guerrero winning ciberneticos, the two winning an incrieble trios tournament with tecnico Mr. Niebla, and triumphing in a 16 team tournament to win the CMLL World Tag Team Championship in September of 2000
When former champions Negro Casas & El Hijo del Santo returned to feud with the new champions, the Tarzan Boy/Satanico feud continued to take place in the background. Bucanero and Guerrero surprisingly turned on Satanico and sided with Tarzan Boy in late 2000. The three younger wrestlers formed their own version of the Infernales, and feuded with Satanico over the rights to the name. Satanico recruited various rudos to go after his old pupils for 2001, and eventually 'created' new Infernales Averno (Rencor Latino, reborn) & Mephisto to fight for the name. Bucanero and the rest of his Infernales responded by recruiting Averno's tecnico rival, Mascara Magica, to join their rudo side. After Satanico cost Guerrero and Bucanero the tag team titles to Santo & Casas, the two sides agreed to a cage match with the rights for the name and mask/hair on the line. Mascara Magica was the last left in, so he lost his mask and Satanico's group got to keep the Infernales name.
The four person unit (Bucanero, Guerrero, Tarzan, Magica) renamed themselves Guerreros del Infierno, which is the name that's most stuck despite the variations changes in the group. Bucanero & Guerrero continued feuding with El Hijo del Santo and Negro Casas for the tag team championship into 2002, with many highly regarded matches. The younger wrestlers were finally able to recapture the championship on May 31, and successfully defended them against all challengers for the next two years, only briefly losing to Shocker & LA Park. The run pushed the team to the main event of most shows, and the championships were the most important in Mexico during their reign.
As a trio, Bucanero, Guerrero and Tarzan came close to winning the CMLL World Trios Championship on multiple occasions, but usually failed in the trios match. On his own, Bucanero had a short feud with Brazo de Platino, taking his hair, but losing his own hair to Vampiro at the end of 2002.
Ultimo Guerrero & Rey Bucanero lost the tag team titles for the last time on June 25, 2004 to Atlantis & Blue Panther, but Bucanero continued as a top rudo wrestler and the two continued to team up, just without all the defined feuds. Bucanero teamed with Olimpico to challenge (and lose) to Hiroshi Tanahashi & Shinsuke Nakamura when they brough the IWGP World Tag Team titles to Mexico in 2005. A year later, Bucanero and Tarzan Boy defeated Perros del Mal members Damian 666 & Mr. Aguila as the two groups feuded.
Rey Bucanero began having issues with his teammates in May of 2006, culminating with his original partners Tarzan Boy and Ultimo Guerrero turning on him in an Arena Coliseo match. Bucanero joined the tecnicos, and feuded with Ultimo Guerrero. Bucanero took the the CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship away from Guerrero, but the feud between them never seemed to take off. Bucanero continued to defend the Light Heavyweight championship around Mexico for the next two and a half years, but the importance of the championship dropped during his reign, due to Bucanero never being in big feuds around it. Early on in the tecnico run, Bucanero took Okumura's and Mascara Ano 2000's hairs, but neither was a major feud. Bucanero's was a semi-main/main top tecnico during his time during that side, but never one that seemed to capture the fan's interest or have much individual momentuem.
Bucanero lost his hair at the end of 2007, in a match beset with personal issues and late changes. The match originally was to feature Shocker & Rey Bucanero (partners in the High Society group, which never went anywhere) versus Black Warrior & Toscano (the former Tarzan Boy). Given the momentum of those involved, it seemed as if Toscano's side was scheduled to lose, until Toscano came down with a (questionable) injury. Hijo del Lizmark was nominated to take Lizmark's place, but Warrior did not want to team with him. Bucanero, angry at Shocker for not showing up to the press conference for the match, agreed to team with Warrior himself, and was defeated by Shocker & Lizmark.
While Bucanero lost his hair, the match did start his momentum towards rejoining the rudo side. Bucanero and Guerrero reunited their team as part of a relevos increible match on January 18, 2008, and Bucanero was back in the Guerreros (now the Guerreros del Atlantida within a few weeks. Bucanero had no particular long turn rivalaries, but teamed up with Guerrero and Atlantis often in 2008 and 2009.
Immediately after the 2009 H1N1 flu shut down, Bucanero started feuding with Ephesto. It began when Bucanero was sitting in the front row of the first show back, Ephesto happened to collide with him after a dive, and the two suddenly got into a fight. Bucanero and Ephesto interceded in each other's matches for the next couple weeks, leading to Bucanero putting up the Light Heavyweight championships versus Ephesto. After they split the first two falls, Rey Bucanero severely hurt his knee on a missed dive out of the ring. Bucanero attempted to continue, but the doctors put a stop to the match, and Bucanero missed most of the rest of the year recovering from ACL surgery.
Bucanero returned at the tail end of 2009, right back to the main event rudo spot, still teaming with Atlantis and Ultimo Guerrero. There had been talk about resuming his feud with Ephesto, but there's been no movement in that direction.
Bucanero is considered one of the better wrestlers in Mexico, especially during the peak of his tag team run with Guerrero. He's not been the singles star Guerrero has, but he's still one of CMLL's better known stars. There's been occasional rumors of Bucanero jumping to AAA, particularly when his uncle Pirata Morgan has been in the promotion, but Rey's never left the group he started with.
Groups
Bucanero's been a part of a number of groups:
- Los Bucaneros: w/ Pirata Morgan & Virus)
- Los Infernales (CMLL): w/ Satanico & Emilio Charles Jr. (?)
- Los Infernales: w/ Satanico & Ultimo Guerrero
- Los Infernales: w/ Ultimo Guerrero, Tarzan Boy & Mascara Magica
- Los Guerreros del Iniferno: w/ Ultimo Guerrero, Tarzan Boy & Olimpico and others
- High Society: w/ Shocker, Alex Koslov & Marco Corleone
- Los Guerreros de la Atlantida: w/ Ultimo Guerrero & Atlantis
- Pesta Negra: w/ Negro Casas & Felino
- Fuerza TRT: w/ El Terrible & Texano Jr.
- Los Terriblemente Guapos y un Rey: w/ Terrible & Shocker
Luchas de apuestas record
Gallery
Guerreros Laguneros |
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Ultimo Guerrero * Euforia * Gran Guerrero |
GdI: Rey Bucanero * Toscano * Mascara Magica |
GdA: Atlantis * Sangre Azteca * Olimpico * Eclipse * Rey Escorpión * Dragon Rojo Jr. |
Mascots: Ultimonito (original) * Ultimonito |
La Peste Negra |
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Negro Casas * Mr. Niebla * Felino * Zacarias* Barbaro Cavernario |
Associated: Princesa Blanca * Puma King |
Former: Heavy Metal * Rey Bucanero * Herodes Jr. |
TRT |
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Terrible . Rey Bucanero . Tiger |
Former: Texano Jr. |