Magia Blanca
For other wrestlers who have wrestled as Magnífico, see this disambiguation. There was another wrestler who used the Magia Blanca name in 2000s.
Profile
{{bioFields| |image=MAGIA-BLANCA-768x1152.png |name=Magia Blanca (White Magic) |realName= |nicknames= |nameHistory=Magnífico I (debut - 2015), Monaguillo I (Laguna, 2011), El Príncipe (TxT, 2015), Magia Blanca (CMLL, 2015 -) |family=Angelikal & Magnífico II (cousins), Apóstol Jr. (uncle), Tony Arellano (grandfather), El Húngaro (great grandfather); see Arellano Family |maestro=Indio Chirikawa, Stuka, Tony Arellano, Último Guerrero |birthdate=June 26, 1993 - Torreón, Coahuila |debut=July 26, 2011 - Deportivo Torreón, Torreón |lostmaskto= |height=170 cm/5'7" |weight=78 kg/172 lb |obituarydate= |signatureMoves= |titles=CMLL Nuevos Valores Tournament 2018, DGW Trios Cup 2014 (w/Magnífico II & [[Tritón (Laguna)|Tritón {mex national welterweith} Member of Los Magníficos alongside Magnífico II. To recognize each one, Magnífico I is the one who uses the covered-eyes style mask and sometimes the part of the mouth uncovered. Magnífico II uses a closed-eyes style mask. Wrestled for Todo X El Todo on October 17, 2015 under ring name El Príncipe. On November 30 debuted in Arena Puebla as new técnico Magia Blanca.
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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12/04/01 | Mask | Magnífico I | Toro Montana | Plaza De Toros Torreón - Torreón, Coahuila |
(1) Finals of 12-Man Ruleta de la Muerte |