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|realName=Juan Manuel Victor Oropeza | |realName=Juan Manuel Victor Oropeza | ||
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|nameHistory=Mr. Jack (1994 - 1997), Black Demon (1997 - 1999), Devastador (1999 - 2001), Ku Klux Klan (??? - current) | |nameHistory=Mr. Jack (1994 - 1997), Black Demon (1997 - 1999), Corsario Negro, Devastador (1999 - 2001), Ku Klux Klan (??? - current) | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
First appeared on the scene as a young rudo in the fast fading [[UWA]] promotion. Since the talent roster was so thin and he was a bigger guy he was immediatly given a push and actually feuded with [[Canek]]. Stayed with the promotion until it eventually died and wasn't really heard from again until [[Antonio Pena]] decided to bring in an arch rival for [[Blue Demon Jr.]] so he came Black Demon in a feud that very much resembled the [[Octagon]] vs. [[Pentagon]] feud. The fans must have realized this was a blatant ripoff and never really got into the feud whatsoever so it was taken off television and settled on a spot show in [[Tijuana]] over a year after it began. During the same time period he also worked as a rudo from El Salvador named Devastador and feuded with [[El Alebrije]]. That feud also went nowhere and he ended up losing that mask to [[Hator]] also on a non-televised show in [[Monterrey]]. Wasn't heard from afterwards although has recently worked a few legends shows with ex-UWA wrestlers. | |||
Currently, he trains wrestlers in Deportivo Siervo De La Nacion of Ecatepec alongside his son [[Corsario Negro Jr.]]. | |||
== Luchas de apuestas record == | == Luchas de apuestas record == |
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First appeared on the scene as a young rudo in the fast fading UWA promotion. Since the talent roster was so thin and he was a bigger guy he was immediatly given a push and actually feuded with Canek. Stayed with the promotion until it eventually died and wasn't really heard from again until Antonio Pena decided to bring in an arch rival for Blue Demon Jr. so he came Black Demon in a feud that very much resembled the Octagon vs. Pentagon feud. The fans must have realized this was a blatant ripoff and never really got into the feud whatsoever so it was taken off television and settled on a spot show in Tijuana over a year after it began. During the same time period he also worked as a rudo from El Salvador named Devastador and feuded with El Alebrije. That feud also went nowhere and he ended up losing that mask to Hator also on a non-televised show in Monterrey. Wasn't heard from afterwards although has recently worked a few legends shows with ex-UWA wrestlers.
Currently, he trains wrestlers in Deportivo Siervo De La Nacion of Ecatepec alongside his son Corsario Negro Jr..
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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99/10/01 | mask | Blue Demon Jr. | Black Demon | Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California |
2001/02/25 | mask | Hator | Devastador | Arena Solidaridad - Monterrey, Nuevo León |