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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
{{Gallery|name=Received 10213332723421521.jpeg|caption=Charro Vera}}
{{Gallery|name=Received 10213332723421521.jpeg|caption=Charro Vera}}
{{Gallery|name=Received 10213332725981585.jpeg|caption=Ulus el Mongol}}
{{Gallery|name=El Minotauro 2010.jpg|caption=as Minotauro}}
{{Gallery|name=El Minotauro 2010.jpg|caption=as Minotauro}}



Revision as of 18:46, 9 July 2017

Profile

Neron
Neron
Name Neron
Real name Juan Domingo Vera
Nicknames
Name history El Charro Vera (Colosos de la Lucha 1968) - Ulus el Mongol (Titanes en el Ring 1973) - Nerón y MInotauro (Titanes en el Ring 1983) Go In Pak (Lucha Fuerte 1988) - Kingpin (Rambo y sus Titanes 1991-92) - The Killer Bulldog (Lucha Mundial 1993 / Lucha Total 1995) - El Coreano Sun II (Titanes en el Ring 1997)
Family
Maestro(s) Tobias Giordano
Birth date, location
Obituary date 2006
Debut, location 1967
Lost mask to
Height
Weight
Signature moves
Titles:


Biography

Juan Vera began his training when he was 15 years old. He used to watch it on TV and he did not know where he could train. He met Tobias Giordano who trained Martin Karadagian and he did his tryout. Giordano said that what he did was a Messi, but was going to learn anyway. He became professional after 2 years of training. ya era profesional, but too young. Giordano made him appear masked. When he turned 18, Giordano told him to letras his hair grow and go unmasked with a Mexican character named “El Charro Vera”. After that in the first Lucha Fuerte he went as “El Gato Negro”.

On 1973 he was approached by Martin Karadagian to become part of Titanes en el Ring. He wrestled as the Mongolian Ulus el Mongol until 1975 when he left.

Gallery

Charro Vera
Ulus el Mongol
as Minotauro