Barick Rivers: Difference between revisions
From Luchawiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
== Profile == | == 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. | Mexicali based luchador rudo, trainer, referee, and promoter 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. | Regarded as a very strict trainer with a remarkable list of trainees including [[Caudillo II]], [[Bobby Martinez]], [[Peninsular]], [[Benny Hernández]], and more. |
Revision as of 20:13, 5 October 2020
Profile
Profile
Mexicali based luchador rudo, trainer, referee, and promoter 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