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Revision as of 17:28, 21 June 2021

Profile

Solar (I)
Solar (I)
Name Solar (I)
Real name
Nicknames none
Name history Solar (I) (debut - ), El Mariachi (AAA, 07/94 - 06/95 and Japan, 1999)
Family Solar II (brother), Hijo del Solar, Solar Jr. (sons)
Maestro(s) Diablo Velazco, Toño Cruz, Los Calaveras I & II
Birth date, location May 25, 1956 - Zacoalco de las Torres, Jalisco
Obituary date
Debut, location May 1975? - San Luis Potosí
Lost mask to
Height 5'8"/172 cms
Weight 196 lbs/89 kg
Signature moves La Solarina, La Triangular de Solar, La Victoriosa de Solar, La Alejandrina, La Insoladora, El Remo, La Tapatia, Plancha, Tope Volador (Mil Mascaras style), Quebradora con giro (spinning backbreaker)
Titles: UWA World Welterweight Title, National Middleweight Title, UWA World Middleweight Title, UWF Super Middleweight Title, UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Title, Americas Middleweight Title, WWA World Middleweight Championship, FLLM Masters Championship (3)


Biography

Trained by Diablo Velazco, Toño Cruz, and Los Calaveras I & II. Los Calaveras contributed with his training in Lucha Libre and Solar in exchange taught them Olympic and Greco-Romam wrestling. He was invited by Los Calaveras to make an unexpected debut. A wrestler was missing in a local event in San Luis Potosí and he took his place. His mask and gear were not ready and he had to go under another gimmick for that match. After his debut he assumed the identity of Solar. Five months after his debut during 1970s he went with Rene Guajardo's Division del Norte. Made 53 tours in Japan under different promotions. Trainer at Gimnasio Jordan from noon till 2:00 pm on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. He was part of the short-lived Los Folkloricos group in AAA.


Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
??/??/?? masks Solar & El Hijo del Huracán Ramírez Los Macabros Negros I & II Cancha del Arbol - Salamanca, Guanajuato
??/??/?? hair Solar Negro Navarro unknown
??/??/?? hair Solar Sergio Galvez Panama
??/??/?? hair Solar El Texano Pachuca, Hidalgo
????.??.?? mask Solar I El Hombre Lobo ?
77/02/01 mask Solar Amenaza Blanca Cuatuitlan, Itzcalli - Mexico State
78/09/01 hair Solar Chamaco Castro Panama
79/12/09 mask Solar Dr. O'Borman Palacio de los Deportes - Mexico City
80/08/03 masks Solar & Halcón 78 Los Comandos I and II Palacio de los Deportes - Mexico City
83/05/06 mask Solar Sr. Lee Arena Puebla - Puebla, Puebla
84/07/08 hairs Solar, Super Astro & Ultraman Black Terry, Jose Luis Feliciano & Lobo Rubio El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State
87/¿¿/¿¿ mask Solar Hombre Verde Arena Coliseo - Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
88/03/05 mask Solar Destroyer Arena Apatlaco - Mexico City
01/07/02 mask Solar Kraken Arena Puebla - Puebla, Puebla
01/08/03 hair Solar Kiss Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California
02/12/17 hair Solar El Signo Arena Afición - Pachuca, Hidalgo
10/09/19 hair Mano Negra Solar Palenque de Tulancingo


Gallery

Solar-2013.jpg
original design
original design
on right as El Mariachi
'94
Solar I and Solar II
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SolarbyTrinker.jpg
Solarperfil.jpg
FB IMG 1483481387860.jpg
FB IMG 1497392311317.jpg
2017
February 1975
as El Mariachi