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Mexicali based luchador rudo since at least 1950s. Considered the pioneer of Lucha Libre in Mexicali. Participated in the inauguration of [[Arena Coliseo Monterrey]] on [[October 23]], [[1955]]; he went one on one against [[Mishima Ota]] in the opening match. In Mexicali, he wrestled in the Zurdo Flores Softball Field. | Mexicali based luchador rudo since at least 1950s. Considered the pioneer of Lucha Libre in Mexicali. Participated in the inauguration of [[Arena Coliseo Monterrey]] on [[October 23]], [[1955]]; he went one on one against [[Mishima Ota]] in the opening match. In Mexicali, he wrestled in the Zurdo Flores Softball Field. | ||
Regarded as a very strict trainer with a remarkable list of trainees including [[Caudillo II]], [[Bobby Martinez]], [[Peninsular]], [[Benny | Regarded as a very strict trainer with a remarkable list of trainees including [[Caudillo II]], [[Bobby Martinez]], [[Peninsular]], [[Benny Hernández]], and more. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 00:04, 7 August 2020
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Profile
Mexicali based luchador rudo since at least 1950s. Considered the pioneer of Lucha Libre in Mexicali. Participated in the inauguration of Arena Coliseo Monterrey on October 23, 1955; he went one on one against Mishima Ota in the opening match. In Mexicali, he wrestled in the Zurdo Flores Softball Field.
Regarded as a very strict trainer with a remarkable list of trainees including Caudillo II, Bobby Martinez, Peninsular, Benny Hernández, and more.
Gallery
Arena Coliseo Monterrey inauguration
References
- Revista Ouch Lucha Libre