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CMLL opening match tencico since 2007, turning up only occasionally. The current gatekeeper of anonymity; every bigger star than him has gotten interviewed on [[Ras de Lona]], everyone less important than him is barely around. Origin and history are unknown.
CMLL opening match tencico from 2007 to 2014. He appeared only occasionally, even rare outside of the opener. He never got interview time even on [[CMLL Ras de Lona]], which seemed to feature everyone else on the roster during it's run. His CMLL name was changed from "Super Camaleon" to "Camaleon" in 2010, as part of CMLL continuing to simplify name to own their trademark. Wrestled on Mexico City indie shows around this time and had a bit of fan following.


Downgraded from Super Camaleon to Camaleon in 2010, though he still uses the Super on non-CMLL shows. Possibly a trademark issue, possibly a loss of magic mushroom.
CMLL career came to an end after being hit as a pedestrian by a vehicle during his day job, causing a serious leg injury. Eventually returned to the ring and wrestles sparingly on indie shows, but never was cleared to make a CMLL return. Promotes occasional [[Cama Lucha]] shows, usually featuring luchadors he worked with in CMLL and his nephews.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Super Camaleon]]
== Lucha de Apuestas Record ==
[[Category:Current CMLL wrestlers|Super Camaleon]]
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{{aline|2018.03.25|mask<ref>Finals of a relevos suicidas</ref>|[[Camaleon]]|[[Magneto]]|[[Centro Civico de la Colonia el Chamizal, Ecatepec, Estado de México]]}}
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 28 August 2018

Súper Camaleón
Súper Camaleón
Name Súper Camaleón
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Súper Camaleón, Camaleón
Family Baby Camaleón I & Baby Camaleón II (nephews)
Maestro(s)
Birth date, location
Obituary date
Debut, location
Lost mask to
Height
Weight
Signature moves
Titles: BJC Tag Team Titles (w/Cancerbero)

CMLL opening match tencico from 2007 to 2014. He appeared only occasionally, even rare outside of the opener. He never got interview time even on CMLL Ras de Lona, which seemed to feature everyone else on the roster during it's run. His CMLL name was changed from "Super Camaleon" to "Camaleon" in 2010, as part of CMLL continuing to simplify name to own their trademark. Wrestled on Mexico City indie shows around this time and had a bit of fan following.

CMLL career came to an end after being hit as a pedestrian by a vehicle during his day job, causing a serious leg injury. Eventually returned to the ring and wrestles sparingly on indie shows, but never was cleared to make a CMLL return. Promotes occasional Cama Lucha shows, usually featuring luchadors he worked with in CMLL and his nephews.

Gallery

SuperCamaleon.jpg
Cmllll (2).jpg
Especial01camaleon.jpg

Lucha de Apuestas Record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
2018.03.25 mask[1] Camaleon Magneto Centro Civico de la Colonia el Chamizal, Ecatepec, Estado de México
  1. Finals of a relevos suicidas