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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Born in [[Mexico City]], but resides in [[Cuernavaca]], [[Morelos]]. On [[August]] [[2009]], Canelo Casas told ''[http://estrellasdelring.blogspot.com/2009/08/entrevista-el-hijo-del-santo-celestial.html estrellasdelring]'' he was being trained by Hijo del Santo and was the nephew of Heavy Metal (the original Canelo Casas.) There's been no conflicting information, but his cousins [[Tiger]] and [[Puma King]] previously misled people about their father, so it's possible Canelo could be doing the same.
Born in [[Mexico City]], but resides in [[Cuernavaca]], [[Morelos]]. On [[August]] [[2009]], Canelo Casas told ''[http://estrellasdelring.blogspot.com/2009/08/entrevista-el-hijo-del-santo-celestial.html estrellasdelring]'' he was being trained by Hijo del Santo and was the nephew of Heavy Metal (the original Canelo Casas.) There's been no conflicting information, but his cousins [[Tiger]] and [[Puma King]] previously misled people about their father, so it's possible Canelo could be doing the same.
There's also some confusion about his stint as Bengala. Someone named Bengala was seen on CMLL staffed shows around Mexico State (mostly Neza) in 2007 to 2008. The luchador formerly known as [[Sombra de Plata]] was definitely the man under the mask when the character debuted in Arena Mexico itself. Canelo Casas has said both he wrestled as Bengala once and also that he never wrestled as Bengala, though it is thought he may have been the Bengala during that time.


Occasionally turns up on CMLL spot shows. Appeared in the opening battle royal on the [[Arkangel]] 25th anniversary show, so he must be in his class now. Appeared for CMLL in [[Arena Puebla]] and [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]] briefly in spring 2013, but hasn't turned up again since. Probably will return again later.
Occasionally turns up on CMLL spot shows. Appeared in the opening battle royal on the [[Arkangel]] 25th anniversary show, so he must be in his class now. Appeared for CMLL in [[Arena Puebla]] and [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]] briefly in spring 2013, but hasn't turned up again since. Probably will return again later.

Revision as of 11:34, 8 February 2019

This article is to the current Canelo Casas. To the others wrestlers that uses the name check Canelo Casas (disambiguation).

Profile

Canelo Casas
Canelo Casas
Name Canelo Casas
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Bengala (debut), Canelo Casas Jr., Canelo Casas (II)
Family Pepe Casas (grandfather), Felino, Heavy Metal, Negro Casas (uncles) Dalis La Caribeña, Princesa Blanca (aunts), Danny Casas & Destroyer (brothers), Nanyzh Rock (sister), Puma & Tiger (cousins)
Maestro(s) Arturo Beristain, Franco Colombo, Ringo Mendoza, Hijo del Santo, Negro Casas, Pepe Casas, Arkangel
Birth date, location 1982 - Mexico City
Obituary date
Debut, location March 16, 2005
Lost mask to
Height 185 cm/6'1"
Weight 80 kg/177 lb
Signature moves La Casita, Plancha Suicida
Titles:

Biography

Born in Mexico City, but resides in Cuernavaca, Morelos. On August 2009, Canelo Casas told estrellasdelring he was being trained by Hijo del Santo and was the nephew of Heavy Metal (the original Canelo Casas.) There's been no conflicting information, but his cousins Tiger and Puma King previously misled people about their father, so it's possible Canelo could be doing the same.

There's also some confusion about his stint as Bengala. Someone named Bengala was seen on CMLL staffed shows around Mexico State (mostly Neza) in 2007 to 2008. The luchador formerly known as Sombra de Plata was definitely the man under the mask when the character debuted in Arena Mexico itself. Canelo Casas has said both he wrestled as Bengala once and also that he never wrestled as Bengala, though it is thought he may have been the Bengala during that time.

Occasionally turns up on CMLL spot shows. Appeared in the opening battle royal on the Arkangel 25th anniversary show, so he must be in his class now. Appeared for CMLL in Arena Puebla and Arena Coliseo Guadalajara briefly in spring 2013, but hasn't turned up again since. Probably will return again later.

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
09/11/22 Hair Canelo Casas Abdula Arena Isabel - Cuernavaca, Morelos
17/07/30 Hair Canelo Casas Cholo (DF) Arena Mexico


Gallery

as Bengala
in 2009
in 2012
at CMLL