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== Controversy ==
== Controversy ==


In 1984 a such Superzan lost the mask, there is the possibility that it was the original or an imposter masked.
In 1984 a such Superzan lost the mask in Juarez, there is the possibility that it was the original or an imposter masked.
We know that the one who was lost the mask it was "Superzan" because other masked participants in that "australianos suicidas"(except Tinieblas who never lost the mask in their career) her would lossing the mask later in individual luchas de apuestas matches
We know that the one who was lost the mask it was "Superzan" because other masked participants in that "australianos suicidas"(except Tinieblas who never lost the mask in their career) her would lossing the mask later in individual luchas de apuestas matches



Revision as of 03:48, 31 August 2015

Superzan (Super Zan)
Superzan (Super Zan)
Name Superzan (Super Zan)
Real name Alfonso Mora Veytia
Nicknames
Name history Superzan
Family
Maestro(s) Dick Medrano, El Gladiador
Birth date, location 1944
Obituary date January 9,2006
Debut, location
Lost mask to ??
Height
Weight
Signature moves
Titles: Guatemala Title


Bio

Superzan was a famous luchador in the 60’s & 70’s who also appeared in several lucha movies.

Alfonso Mora "Super Zan", superhero of movies with Mil Mascaras in some time and despite having programd their debut at the Arena Mexico, by persuasions had never been introduced, was recommended by Tinieblas (who was the first Super Zan), debuted in 1973 with Tinieblas vs Tony Salazar and el Greco in Mazatlan.

In 1974 he wrestled in Central and South America by those places had immense popularity, in Guatemala won a local title.

Film career

Superzan also made appearances in luchador films:

  • Superzán el increible (Federico Curiel, 1971)
  • Superzán y el niño del espacio (Rafael Lanuza, 1973)
  • El Investigador Capulina (Gilberto Martínez Solares, 1973)
  • El castillo de las momias de Guanajuato (Tito Novaro, 1973)
  • Los Vampiros de Coyoacán (Arturo Martínez, 1974)
  • El triunfo de los Campeones Justicieros (Rafael Lanuza, 1974)
  • La Mansión de las siete momias (Rafael Lanuza, 1977)

Controversy

In 1984 a such Superzan lost the mask in Juarez, there is the possibility that it was the original or an imposter masked. We know that the one who was lost the mask it was "Superzan" because other masked participants in that "australianos suicidas"(except Tinieblas who never lost the mask in their career) her would lossing the mask later in individual luchas de apuestas matches

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
70's masks Superzan & Tinieblas Los Tigres del Ring Cd Victoria, Tamaulipas
1984 mask (1) Tinieblas, Villano III & Rocky Star Flama Roja, El Legionario (original) & Superzan Ciudad Juarez


(1) Relevos australianos suicidas, in this match Superzan loss the mask, but it is not known who's the winner of the mask of Superzan and if it was the original Alfonso Mora or an imposter


Source

Elcobardeimpostor files


Gallery

1975
1984 relevos australianos suicidas when Superzan (or an fake imposter) lossing the mask in Juarez


Champion