Caballero Halcón

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Caballero Halcón (Falcon Knight)
Caballero Halcón (Falcon Knight)
Name Caballero Halcón (Falcon Knight)
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Caballero Halcón (??-Retirement)
Family Halcón Suriano (father), Pequeño Halcón and Stukita (brothers), Junior Halcón (step-brother), Caballero Halcón Jr./ Halcón (mini) (son)
Maestro(s) Halcón Suriano
Birth date, location 19?? - Torreón, Coahuila
Obituary date
Debut, location 1980
Lost mask to
Height
Weight
Signature moves Tapatía Paseada (Rolling Tapatia)
Titles: Northern Tag Team Titles (w/ Pequeno Halcón)


Biography

Son of the legendary Halcón Suriano, he's one of the three sons from his first marriage and also the one of the second generation members of the family to become a wrestler.

He's a former Northern Tag Team champion with brother Pequeño Halcón when they defeated Ángel and La Gacela in Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua to win the titles.

He, as well as most of the Suriano family, are lightweights. Caballero Halcon has similar proportions to his brother, but instead of being a good technical and flying wrestler, he has become a brawler and dirty wrestler.

Caballero Halcon, his son, and as well as Pequeño Halcón son began to wrestle regularly in Gym El Ranchero, starting a feud with the former Gemas del Ring. In this feud, Caballero Halcon took the hair of Brillante and Zafiro (II). Dinamante was finally able to stop Caballero Halcon, as both the ending chapter of the Andrade vs Suriano fued in 2008 and Caballero Halcon's career. He retired after the match.


Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
92/08/09 hair Caballero Halcón Halcón Blanco Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano, Torreón, Coahuila
08/??/?? hair Caballero Halcón Brillante Sr. Arena Gimnasio el Ranger - Gómez Palacio, Durango
08/??/?? hair Caballero Halcón Zafiro (II) Arena Gimnasio el Ranger - Gómez Palacio, Durango
08/12/13 hair Diamante Caballero Halcón Arena Gimnasio el Ranger - Gómez Palacio, Durango


Gallery

1997, unmasked