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He made his return as Kato on 1993, as the face of Lucha Mundial then known as Lucha Total (1995). Besides of his role as wrestler, he had major creative responsibilities as technical director and coordinator. He applied all that experience to found his own wrestling school, he trained stunts, worked as actor, stunts director for action scenes for theater, films, and television shows. | He made his return as Kato on 1993, as the face of Lucha Mundial then known as Lucha Total (1995). Besides of his role as wrestler, he had major creative responsibilities as technical director and coordinator. He applied all that experience to found his own wrestling school, he trained stunts, worked as actor, stunts director for action scenes for theater, films, and television shows. | ||
Always related to lucha libre and he made a comeback once again this time with 100% Lucha (2006), as Shuto Omori, a martial artist (a very similar gimmick to Kato). | Always related to lucha libre and he made a comeback once again this time with 100% Lucha (2006), as Shuto Omori, a martial artist (a very similar gimmick to the one Kato). In his short stint he built a violent feud with the Scotish McFloyd, which led to epic matches. | ||
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Hugo Quiril entered at a very young age at Titanes en el Ring recommended to Martin Karadagian by the popular El Ancho Rubén Peucelle. José María Fernández left the Pibe 10 persona on 1982, a very successful gimmick on that year. Hugo was the new Pibe 10 '83. The first Pibe 10 went to the ring with women dancers, while the 83 version entrance was with girls. Among those girls was Paulina Karadagian (Martin's daughter). He added his martial arts skills to his wrestling style. One of his most difficult moments in his career was in a match against Pirata Morgan in a botched plancha suicida, he hit his head agaisnt the floor.
By 1988, he went to Lucha Fuerte under the gimmick that he personified for most of his career, Kato El Gran Ninja Blanco. The ninja persona caused sensation and became one of the main draws in Lucha Fuerte. He had his own merchandising: his action figure and toys. After Lucha Fuerte, he continued in Super Catch by 1990, and he still was a main eventer when the promotion to Paraguay. In 1992, Quiril joined to the cast of the telecomedy with military theme "Brigada Cola", playing Brigacop an Argentinean version of Robocop.
He made his return as Kato on 1993, as the face of Lucha Mundial then known as Lucha Total (1995). Besides of his role as wrestler, he had major creative responsibilities as technical director and coordinator. He applied all that experience to found his own wrestling school, he trained stunts, worked as actor, stunts director for action scenes for theater, films, and television shows.
Always related to lucha libre and he made a comeback once again this time with 100% Lucha (2006), as Shuto Omori, a martial artist (a very similar gimmick to the one Kato). In his short stint he built a violent feud with the Scotish McFloyd, which led to epic matches.