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|maestro=[[Juan Diaz]]
|maestro=[[Juan Diaz]]
|birthdate=[[December 25]], [[1939]] - [[Puebla]], [[Puebla]]
|birthdate=[[December 25]], [[1939]] - [[Puebla]], [[Puebla]]
|debut=[[1966]]
|debut=[[1962]], [[Cancha San Pedro]] - [[Puebla]], [[Puebla]]
|lostmaskto=[[Chanoc]] (as Ulises)  
|lostmaskto=[[Chanoc]] (as Ulises)  
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Revision as of 23:06, 22 November 2016

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Ulises
Ulises
Name Ulises
Real name Delfino Espindola Serrano
Nicknames El Caballero Albo (as The Tempest)
Name history Ulises, Columbus, El Tapatío, The Tempest
Family
Maestro(s) Juan Diaz
Birth date, location December 25, 1939 - Puebla, Puebla
Obituary date 2011
Debut, location 1962, Cancha San Pedro - Puebla, Puebla
Lost mask to Chanoc (as Ulises)
Height
Weight
Signature moves
Titles: Mexican National Lightweight Championship

Profile

Seemed to be based in Acapulco. Said to be an accomplished acrobat before becoming a luchador and billed as mentored by Juan Diaz after his title win.

Before becoming a professional wrestler he had a background sports in cliff-diving and Karate disciplines that were key in his wrestling style.

As The Tempest he is regarded as one of the most successful and beloved foreign wrestlers in El Salvador. He held a rivalry with El Bucanero. He was well known for his acrobatic wrestling style and his use of Karate moves in the ring. He also made demonstrations of his Karate skills in exhibitions. He was a big draw in Arena Metropolitana many fans gathered to see him each week. He was so popular that he had fan clubs and even women tended to interfere and defend him when he was beaten by his opponents. Moreover, he held a vast apuestas record in El Salvador.

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
??/??/?? mask Chanoc Ulises Arena Coliseo - Acapulco, Guerrero


Gallery

Tempest4-1.jpg
injury
as Ulises
with Santo
FB IMG 1479788156230.jpg


as El Tapatío
with Juan Diaz


Sources