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|nameHistory=Ariel (1978-1983), Ojo de Tigre (September 1983-)
|nameHistory=Ariel (1978-1983), Ojo de Tigre (September 1983-)
|family=[[Ojo de Tigre II]] (nephew), [[Ojo de Tigre Jr.]] (son)
|family=[[Ojo de Tigre II]] (nephew), [[Ojo de Tigre Jr.]] (son)
|maestro=[[Villano I]], [[Sugi Sito]], [[Felipe Ham Lee]], [[Indio Vitela]], [[Indio Jeronimo]], [[Falcon]]
|maestro=[[Villano I]], [[Sugi Sito]], [[Felipe Ham Lee]], [[Indio Vitela]], [[Indio Jeronimo]], [[Falcon]], [[Fantasma de la Quebrada]], [[As Charro]], [[Charro de Jalisco]]
|birthdate=[[September 13]], [[1956]]
|birthdate=[[September 13]], [[1955]] - [[Tlaxcala]]
|debut=[[1978]] - [[Mexico State]]
|debut=[[1978]] - [[Zumpango]], [[Mexico State]]
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== Notes ==
== In Ring Career ==
When he was young he used to go to "Martes Populares" shows at Arena Coliseo.  He liked lucha libre so much that he decided to train in order to become a professional wrestler.  He was trained at Felipe Ham Lee Gymnasium for about three years from 1975 until 1978.   
When he was young he used to go to "Martes Populares" shows at Arena Coliseo.  He liked lucha libre so much that he decided to train in order to become a professional wrestler.  He was trained at Felipe Ham Lee Gymnasium for about three years from 1975 until 1978.   


His first wrestling name was Ariel.  When he began to work at EMLL he received an new name and character by Ricardo Flores "El Candadito." who was responsible to create many prominent wrestling names such as [[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[Masakre]], [[MS1]], [[Tierra Viento y Fuego]].
His first wrestling name was Ariel.  When he began to work at EMLL he received an new name and character by Ricardo Flores "El Candadito." who was responsible to create many prominent wrestling names such as [[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[Masakre]], [[MS1]], [[Tierra Viento y Fuego]].  The character itself borrowed traits of [[Tiger Mask]] as a permanent homage to the Japanese Wrestler.


In 1983 before becoming part of EMLL he previously wrestled for about a month in [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]] where he competed with and against prominent wrestlers.  He had wrestling tours all over México.  He worked at major wrestling promotions such EMLL, Pavillon Azteca, and LLI.
In 1983 before becoming part of EMLL he previously wrestled for about a month in [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]] where he competed with and against prominent wrestlers.  He had wrestling tours all over México.  He worked at major wrestling promotions such EMLL, Pavillon Azteca, and LLI.
He had memorable matches one of them was in Celaya, Guanajuato where he teamed up with [[Lizmark]] against  [[Baby Face]] & [[El Cobarde]] that match was early on his career.  Another match was alongside  [[Blue Demon]] against  [[Dr. Wagner]] & [[Adorable Rubí]].  Dr Wagner praised him as a good rival.  One more notable match was alongside  [[Solitario]] against  [[Bello Greco]] & [[Sergio el Hermoso]].  He also disputed the  [[UWA World Light Heavyweight Championship]] against [[Shu el Guerrero]].
==As Trainer ==
Besides of his active in ring career he is training new generations of luchadors at '''Gimnasio Shu El Guerrero''' formerly known as '''Gimnasio Felipe Ham Lee'''.  Some of his former trainees were [[Cibernetico]], [[Impulso]], [[Warrior Steel]] among others.
== As Promoter ==
He works also as a promoter in '''Promociones Ojo de Tigre''' in which he is looking to support new talent.  He usually makes presentations at '''Tiger Gym'''.  He is grateful with his accomplishmets in his wrestling career.
== Teams ==
*'''Los Tigres del Ring''' with [[Tigre Escarlata]] & [[Tigre de Bengala]]
*'''Los Felinos Cósmicos''' with [[Tigre de Bengala II]] & [[Tigre de Oro]].  They had a rivalry with los [[Thundercats]].


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Latest revision as of 11:35, 16 October 2023

Ojo de Tigre
Ojo de Tigre
Name Ojo de Tigre
Real name -
Nicknames
Name history Ariel (1978-1983), Ojo de Tigre (September 1983-)
Family Ojo de Tigre II (nephew), Ojo de Tigre Jr. (son)
Maestro(s) Villano I, Sugi Sito, Felipe Ham Lee, Indio Vitela, Indio Jeronimo, Falcon, Fantasma de la Quebrada, As Charro, Charro de Jalisco
Birth date, location September 13, 1955 - Tlaxcala
Obituary date
Debut, location 1978 - Zumpango, Mexico State
Lost mask to
Height 169 cm
Weight 82 kg
Signature moves Missile Dropkick, Tope Suicida
Titles:


In Ring Career

When he was young he used to go to "Martes Populares" shows at Arena Coliseo. He liked lucha libre so much that he decided to train in order to become a professional wrestler. He was trained at Felipe Ham Lee Gymnasium for about three years from 1975 until 1978.

His first wrestling name was Ariel. When he began to work at EMLL he received an new name and character by Ricardo Flores "El Candadito." who was responsible to create many prominent wrestling names such as Fuerza Guerrera, Masakre, MS1, Tierra Viento y Fuego. The character itself borrowed traits of Tiger Mask as a permanent homage to the Japanese Wrestler.

In 1983 before becoming part of EMLL he previously wrestled for about a month in Arena Coliseo Guadalajara where he competed with and against prominent wrestlers. He had wrestling tours all over México. He worked at major wrestling promotions such EMLL, Pavillon Azteca, and LLI.

He had memorable matches one of them was in Celaya, Guanajuato where he teamed up with Lizmark against Baby Face & El Cobarde that match was early on his career. Another match was alongside Blue Demon against Dr. Wagner & Adorable Rubí. Dr Wagner praised him as a good rival. One more notable match was alongside Solitario against Bello Greco & Sergio el Hermoso. He also disputed the UWA World Light Heavyweight Championship against Shu el Guerrero.

As Trainer

Besides of his active in ring career he is training new generations of luchadors at Gimnasio Shu El Guerrero formerly known as Gimnasio Felipe Ham Lee. Some of his former trainees were Cibernetico, Impulso, Warrior Steel among others.


As Promoter

He works also as a promoter in Promociones Ojo de Tigre in which he is looking to support new talent. He usually makes presentations at Tiger Gym. He is grateful with his accomplishmets in his wrestling career.

Teams



Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
83/11/20 hair Ojo de Tigre Perro Morgan Mexico City
01/12/02 mask (1) Ojo de Tigre Gran Petroneo Arena López Mateos - Tlalnepantla, Mexico State
(1) Relevos suicidas vs. Príncipe Judas & Raúl Guerrero Jr.


Gallery

FB IMG 1487462986402.jpg
FB IMG 1487462955759.jpg
FB IMG 1487462804244.jpg
FB IMG 1487462928618.jpg
1989 Los Felinos Cósmicos with Tigre de Bengala II & Tigre de Oro (90s)
FB IMG 1487462997417.jpg
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00049240 00014744 thumb-1.png
FB IMG 1487463153181.jpg


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FB IMG 1487463015638.jpg
FB IMG 1487462980602.jpg
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2006
Ojotigrecoloso.jpg
interview in 2015
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FB IMG 1504895305169.jpg
with Tigre de Bengala and Tigre de Oro
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