Guerrero Rojo wrestles in Mexicali. He is a true brute and beats his opponents into pulp. Once of jis experiences that marked him to take a wrestling career was when he was running away from a bully. He tried to hide in the [[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]] inside the he met the luchador who inspired him [[Charger]]. Even with his family's disapproval, he decided to train. Under the tutelage of [[Caudillo I]] and his son [[Príncipe Negro (Baja California)|Príncipe Negro]] for a year of intensive training. He is part of the Trio [[La Ola Roja]] with [[Furia Roja (Mexicali)|Furia Roja]] and [[El Traidor]]. During that year of training he started on a mat before stepping on the ring. They places where he trained were [[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]], Gimnasio Güero Ferrat, and [[Arena Nacionalista]]. The group started with about 40 trainees and only 7 of them became professional wrestlers. From that generation came out [[Thunder Boy (Mexicali)|Thunder Boy]], [[Negro Azteca]], [[Humilde]], [[Killer Dog]], [[El Traidor]], [[Flamante Turbo]], and Guerrero Rojo himself.
Guerrero Rojo wrestles in Mexicali. He is a true brute and beats his opponents into pulp. Once of his experiences that marked him to take a wrestling career was when he was running away from a bully. He tried to hide in the [[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]] inside the he met the luchador who inspired him [[Charger]]. Even with his family's disapproval, he decided to train. Under the tutelage of [[Caudillo I]] and his son [[Príncipe Negro (Baja California)|Príncipe Negro]] for a year of intensive training. He is part of the Trio [[La Ola Roja]] with [[Furia Roja (Mexicali)|Furia Roja]] and [[El Traidor]]. During that year of training he started on a mat before stepping on the ring. They places where he trained were [[Arena Coliseo Mexicali]], Gimnasio Güero Ferrat, and [[Arena Nacionalista]]. The group started with about 40 trainees and only 7 of them became professional wrestlers. From that generation came out [[Thunder Boy (Mexicali)|Thunder Boy]], [[Negro Azteca]], [[Humilde]], [[Killer Dog]], [[El Traidor]], [[Flamante Turbo]], and Guerrero Rojo himself.
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*Started his training at the age of 17 and made his debut at 18. After that he kept training for 3 more years.
*Started his training at the age of 17 and made his debut at 18. After that he kept training for 3 more years.
Guerrero Rojo wrestles in Mexicali. He is a true brute and beats his opponents into pulp. Once of his experiences that marked him to take a wrestling career was when he was running away from a bully. He tried to hide in the Arena Coliseo Mexicali inside the he met the luchador who inspired him Charger. Even with his family's disapproval, he decided to train. Under the tutelage of Caudillo I and his son Príncipe Negro for a year of intensive training. He is part of the Trio La Ola Roja with Furia Roja and El Traidor. During that year of training he started on a mat before stepping on the ring. They places where he trained were Arena Coliseo Mexicali, Gimnasio Güero Ferrat, and Arena Nacionalista. The group started with about 40 trainees and only 7 of them became professional wrestlers. From that generation came out Thunder Boy, Negro Azteca, Humilde, Killer Dog, El Traidor, Flamante Turbo, and Guerrero Rojo himself.
Started his training at the age of 17 and made his debut at 18. After that he kept training for 3 more years.
As a Cinephile, his ring name was inspired by the movie Red Sonja (known as Guerrero Rojo in Latin America) starred by Arnold Schwarzenegger. He saw that movie and he wanted to be like Schwarzenegger's character.
His debut was in two events. One at Auditorio Municipal de San Luis Río Colorado against Diamante Negro and right after that he went against Alas de Oro in Arena Santa Isabel un Mexicali.
Won two Arena Coliseo Cups in a row with la La Ola Roja feature that no other Mexicali Luchadors had ever reached.
Held the IWA International Heavyweight Championship for three years with 15 successful defenses.
The first Triple Crown Champion in the history of professional wrestling in Mexicali. Holding the IWA International Heavyweight Championship, and the Costa del Pacífico Heavyweight Championship at the same time.
On 2003 the Honorable Comisión de Box y Lucha de Mexicali awarded him in three different categories.