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|name=Héctor Garza | |name=Héctor Garza | ||
|realName=Héctor Solano Segura | |realName=Héctor Solano Segura | ||
|nicknames=El Querubín | |nicknames=El Querubín | ||
|nameHistory=Héctor Garza (debut - ) | |nameHistory=Héctor Garza (debut - decease) | ||
|family=[[ | |family=[[:Category:Garza Family|Garza Family]] | ||
|maestro=[[Mario Segura|Mario Segura/Mr. Lince]], [[Blue Fish]] | |maestro=[[Mario Segura|Mario Segura/Mr. Lince]], [[Blue Fish]] | ||
|birthdate=[[June 12]], [[1969]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]] | |birthdate=[[June 12]], [[1969]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]] | ||
|obituarydate= | |obituarydate=[[May 26]], [[2013]] | ||
|debut=[[September 4]], [[1992]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]] | |debut=[[September 4]], [[1992]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]] | ||
|lostmaskto= | |lostmaskto= | ||
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|weight=209 lbs/95 kg | |weight=209 lbs/95 kg | ||
|signatureMoves=[[Huracarrana]], [[Tornillo]], [[Moonsault Press]], [[Tope suicida (over the top of the ringpost)]], [[Corkscrew Plancha]], [[Moonsault Plancha (off outside second turnbuckle)]] | |signatureMoves=[[Huracarrana]], [[Tornillo]], [[Moonsault Press]], [[Tope suicida (over the top of the ringpost)]], [[Corkscrew Plancha]], [[Moonsault Plancha (off outside second turnbuckle)]] | ||
|titles=[[CMLL World Trios Championship]] (4, w/ [[La Fiera]] & [[Dos Caras]], w/ [[Tarzan Boy]] & [[El Terrible]], w/ [[Mr. Aguila]] & [[Perro Aguayo Jr.]], w/ [[Hijo del Fantasma]] & [[La Mascara]]), [[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]] (3, w/ [[Mistico]] (2), [[Mr. Águila]]), [[FILL Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[UWA World Middleweight Championship]], [[IWC World Heavyweight Championship]] (2), [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[Mexican National Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Perro Aguayo Jr.]]), [[Mexican National Heavyweight Championship]], [[WWA World Tag Team Championship]] (w/ [[Perro Aguayo Jr.]]), [[Gran Alternativa]] (2; in 1994, w/[[Negro Casas]], in 2010, w/[[Pólvora]]), [[Lucha Libre Azteca Championship]] | |titles=[[CMLL World Trios Championship]] (4, w/ [[La Fiera]] & [[Dos Caras]], w/ [[Tarzan Boy]] & [[El Terrible]], w/ [[Mr. Aguila]] & [[Perro Aguayo Jr.]], w/ [[Hijo del Fantasma]] & [[La Mascara]]), [[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]] (3, w/ [[Mistico]] (2), [[Mr. Águila]]), [[FILL Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[UWA World Middleweight Championship]], [[IWC World Heavyweight Championship]] (2), [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[Mexican National Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Perro Aguayo Jr.]]), [[Mexican National Heavyweight Championship]] (2), [[WWA World Tag Team Championship]] (w/ [[Perro Aguayo Jr.]]), [[Gran Alternativa]] (2; in 1994, w/[[Negro Casas]], in 2010, w/[[Pólvora]]), [[Lucha Libre Azteca Title]], [[CMLL World Heavyweight Championship]] | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Hector Garza | Hector Garza was a top wrestler for [[CMLL]] & [[AAA]]. | ||
Garza began his career in CMLL as a young highflying tecnico. He was one of the wrestlers who left for [[AAA]] and then WCW (more notables for injuries than success.) When he returned to Mexico, Garza found his way back to AAA. | Garza began his career in CMLL as a young highflying tecnico. He was one of the wrestlers who left for [[AAA]] and then [[WCW]] (more notables for injuries than success.) When he returned to Mexico, Garza found his way back to AAA. | ||
Hector Garza made a surprise jump to CMLL on [[June 25]], [[2004]], as it appeared to be a money issue more than anything else. Garza immediately allied himself with [[Perro Aguayo Jr.]], and played a role in Perro turning rudo and forming Perros del Mal. Garza plays the set up man in the Perros, building up opponents to face Perro Aguayo Jr., with enough credibility to make it mean something. In 2005, Garza lost his hair in a match with [[Universo 2000]], which built anticipation for the Perro/Universo match. In 2006, Garza lost in a title match to [[Ultimo Guerrero]], which was a major match in the [[Perros del Mal]]/[[Guerreros del Infierino]] rivalry. Garza has also beaten Pierroth for his hair, when [[Pierroth]] tried and failed a coup in Perros del Mal. All the members turned on him, and not even a dozen more Pierroths could save him. | Hector Garza made a surprise jump to CMLL on [[June 25]], [[2004]], as it appeared to be a money issue more than anything else. Garza immediately allied himself with [[Perro Aguayo Jr.]], and played a role in Perro turning rudo and forming [[Perros del Mal]]. Garza plays the set up man in the Perros, building up opponents to face Perro Aguayo Jr., with enough credibility to make it mean something. In 2005, Garza lost his hair in a match with [[Universo 2000]], which built anticipation for the Perro/Universo match. In 2006, Garza lost in a title match to [[Ultimo Guerrero]], which was a major match in the [[Perros del Mal]]/[[Guerreros del Infierino]] rivalry. Garza has also beaten Pierroth for his hair, when [[Pierroth]] tried and failed a coup in Perros del Mal. All the members turned on him, and not even a dozen more Pierroths could save him. | ||
Garza | Garza was a very charismatic wrestler. He had a strong following of female fans. When he wanted to, he could be a good wrestler. Other times, he could be one more relying on shtick. His aerial maneuvers - the [[moonsault]] and the [[tornillo]] (both in the ring and out) were very impressive. | ||
In [[2004]], while still a part of AAA, Garza was among those on-loan to U.S. promotion [[TNA]] as part of [[Team Mexico]]. Once the Team X-Division concept was abandoned (as an ongoing concept), Garza remained with the promotion as a singles competitor in the mid-card. Hector was in the midst of receiving a push and being set up for a high profile match against Scott Hall, but an arrest for Steroid Possession unfortunately derailed Garza's future with TNA. | In [[2004]], while still a part of AAA, Garza was among those on-loan to U.S. promotion [[TNA]] as part of [[Team Mexico]]. Once the Team X-Division concept was abandoned (as an ongoing concept), Garza remained with the promotion as a singles competitor in the mid-card. Hector was in the midst of receiving a push and being set up for a high profile match against Scott Hall, but an arrest for Steroid Possession unfortunately derailed Garza's future with TNA. | ||
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In June of 2010, shortly after Garza returned to the rudo side, Hector Garza announced he was joining and leading [[the Invasors]]. Garza had been in CMLL for many years and started there, but he had also been in AAA with the Invaders before coming to CMLL. | In June of 2010, shortly after Garza returned to the rudo side, Hector Garza announced he was joining and leading [[the Invasors]]. Garza had been in CMLL for many years and started there, but he had also been in AAA with the Invaders before coming to CMLL. | ||
== Luchas de apuestas record == | == Luchas de apuestas record == | ||
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{{aline|93/06/27|hair|[[Héctor Garza]]|[[Sanguinario]]|[[Monterrey]]}} | |||
{{aline|95/04/07|hair|[[Héctor Garza]]|[[Satánico]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | {{aline|95/04/07|hair|[[Héctor Garza]]|[[Satánico]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | ||
{{aline|95/08/04|hair|[[Héctor Garza]]|[[El Brazo]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | {{aline|95/08/04|hair|[[Héctor Garza]]|[[El Brazo]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | ||
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{{aline|03/10/26|hair|[[Latin Lover]]|[[Héctor Garza]]|[[Arena Solidaridad]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]]}} | {{aline|03/10/26|hair|[[Latin Lover]]|[[Héctor Garza]]|[[Arena Solidaridad]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]]}} | ||
{{aline|05/08/19|hair|[[Héctor Garza]]|[[Pierroth]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | {{aline|05/08/19|hair|[[Héctor Garza]]|[[Pierroth]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | ||
{{aline|05/[[September 18|09/ | {{aline|05/[[September 18|09/16]]|hair (5)|[[Universo 2000]]|[[Héctor Garza]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | ||
{{aline|07/03/18|hair|[[Héctor Garza]]|[[Super Parka]]|[[Gimnasio Nuevo Leon]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]]}} | {{aline|07/03/18|hair|[[Héctor Garza]]|[[Super Parka]]|[[Gimnasio Nuevo Leon]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]]}} | ||
{{aline|08/03/21|hair|[[Perro Aguayo Jr.]]|Héctor Garza|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | {{aline|08/03/21|hair|[[Perro Aguayo Jr.]]|Héctor Garza|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | ||
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{{Gallery|name=HumbertoHector.JPG|caption=with brother, [[Humberto Garza Jr.|Humberto]]}} | {{Gallery|name=HumbertoHector.JPG|caption=with brother, [[Humberto Garza Jr.|Humberto]]}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Garza.jpg|caption= with [[Texano Jr.]] and [[Terrible]] as Lucha Libre Azteca Champ}} | {{Gallery|name=Garza.jpg|caption= with [[Texano Jr.]] and [[Terrible]] as Lucha Libre Azteca Champ}} | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Garza Family]] | ||
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[[Category:TNA wrestlers | [[Category:Former Perros del Mal wrestlers]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:59, 20 July 2020
Profile
Biography
Hector Garza was a top wrestler for CMLL & AAA.
Garza began his career in CMLL as a young highflying tecnico. He was one of the wrestlers who left for AAA and then WCW (more notables for injuries than success.) When he returned to Mexico, Garza found his way back to AAA.
Hector Garza made a surprise jump to CMLL on June 25, 2004, as it appeared to be a money issue more than anything else. Garza immediately allied himself with Perro Aguayo Jr., and played a role in Perro turning rudo and forming Perros del Mal. Garza plays the set up man in the Perros, building up opponents to face Perro Aguayo Jr., with enough credibility to make it mean something. In 2005, Garza lost his hair in a match with Universo 2000, which built anticipation for the Perro/Universo match. In 2006, Garza lost in a title match to Ultimo Guerrero, which was a major match in the Perros del Mal/Guerreros del Infierino rivalry. Garza has also beaten Pierroth for his hair, when Pierroth tried and failed a coup in Perros del Mal. All the members turned on him, and not even a dozen more Pierroths could save him.
Garza was a very charismatic wrestler. He had a strong following of female fans. When he wanted to, he could be a good wrestler. Other times, he could be one more relying on shtick. His aerial maneuvers - the moonsault and the tornillo (both in the ring and out) were very impressive.
In 2004, while still a part of AAA, Garza was among those on-loan to U.S. promotion TNA as part of Team Mexico. Once the Team X-Division concept was abandoned (as an ongoing concept), Garza remained with the promotion as a singles competitor in the mid-card. Hector was in the midst of receiving a push and being set up for a high profile match against Scott Hall, but an arrest for Steroid Possession unfortunately derailed Garza's future with TNA.
2005 Arrest for Steroid Possession
On January 5, 2005, Hector Garza was arrested for steroid possession in Houston, on the way to a TNA taping. Officers found the drugs Deca-Durabolin [1] (an anabolic steroid) and Primobolan [2] (used between steroid cycles). Those drugs are legal in Mexico, but not in the United States. Garza claimed (and still maintains) he had a legal prescription for the drugs, and later showed it to Mexican magazines as proof of his innocence.
Garza was held on $1000 bail, but opted not to pay on fears he'd be deported to Mexico and not be permitted to return. On January 12, Garza plead guilty to possession of steroids and was sentenced to 15 days in jail. He had already served half that time waiting for the court date, and it's unclear when/if he served the rest. It's also unclear if he has been prohibited from returning the US. Garza did not return to the US since his arrest, but could be by choice.
Garza would later wear (and sell) t-shirts with the phrase "Si Pepe El Toro es Inocente, Hector Garza Tambien!" (translation: "If Pepe el Toro [3] is innocent, Hector Garza is also".)
On February 13, 2010, Hector returned to United States to work weekend shows for Lucha VaVoom in Los Angeles, so whatever prohibition on there was on Hector returning to the United States there might have been seems to have expired.
The Invasors
In June of 2010, shortly after Garza returned to the rudo side, Hector Garza announced he was joining and leading the Invasors. Garza had been in CMLL for many years and started there, but he had also been in AAA with the Invaders before coming to CMLL.
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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93/06/27 | hair | Héctor Garza | Sanguinario | Monterrey |
95/04/07 | hair | Héctor Garza | Satánico | Arena México - Mexico City |
95/08/04 | hair | Héctor Garza | El Brazo | Arena México - Mexico City |
95/11/27 | hair | Héctor Garza | MS-1 | Arena Puebla |
95/12/01 | hair (1) | Héctor Garza | Bestia Salvaje | Arena México - Mexico City |
95/12/15 | hair | Héctor Garza | Satánico | Arena México - Mexico City |
96/07/29 | hair | Héctor Garza | Pirata Morgan | Arena Puebla |
00/07/23 | hair (2) | Héctor Garza | Kick Boxer | Juarez |
00/10/27 | hair (3) | Héctor Garza | Toro Irisson | Auditorio Benito Juárez - Jalapa, Veracruz |
01/01/26 | hair | Héctor Garza | Loco Zandokan II | Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California |
01/11/23 | hair (4) | Héctor Garza | Heavy Metal | Plaza de Toros de México - Mexico City |
03/07/06 | hair | Héctor Garza | Pimpinela Escarlata | Arena Solidaridad - Monterrey, Nuevo León |
03/10/26 | hair | Latin Lover | Héctor Garza | Arena Solidaridad - Monterrey, Nuevo León |
05/08/19 | hair | Héctor Garza | Pierroth | Arena México - Mexico City |
05/09/16 | hair (5) | Universo 2000 | Héctor Garza | Arena México - Mexico City |
07/03/18 | hair | Héctor Garza | Super Parka | Gimnasio Nuevo Leon - Monterrey, Nuevo Leon |
08/03/21 | hair | Perro Aguayo Jr. | Héctor Garza | Arena México - Mexico City |
(1) Triangle match with Satánico; (2) Cage Match w/ Garza & Heavy Metal vs. Boxer & Toro Irisson; (3) Cage match; (4) Four way match with Aguayo Jr. & Latin Lover; (5) Triangle match with Perro Aguayo Jr. |
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