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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
Very talented luchador from the [[Monterrey]] area.  His interest in lucha libre began when he was 4 years old.  His idol and role model was and is [[Pequeño Diamante]].  He used to watch Pequeño Diamante as  tag team partner of [[Mario Segura]].  His father brought him to lucha libre events. During his childhood his [[Caifán|brother]] and him used to work as paperboys and selling candies.  If they sold 30 newspapers they received courtesy passes to lucha libre shows at [[Arena Coliseo Monterrey]] at the general area.  Sergio always wished to touch a luchador, when his father took them to the local shows they always went in the general area and the courtesy passes were for the general area as well and the fence that divided the sections of the Arena made it impossible. They used to see the most notable wrestlers of that time such as [[Panterita del Ring]], [[Jerry Estrada]], and more. Began his training with [[Panthro]] and continued with [[Cachorro Zapata]].  His debut was on 1992 in an event celebrated at a barrio unmasked under the name of Pequeño Power.  Then he teamed up with [[Estrella Fugaz]] and assumed the identities of Los Espadachines I & II (he was Espadachin II) but that tag team was short-lived, he also went as Robin. Began his career teaming with his older brother as [[Los Caifánes Rockeros]] and immediatly impressed everyone from the live crowds to the crowds watching [[Arena Coliseo de Monterrey]] TV on the internet to the promoters. The team was even compared to [[Los Gringos Locos]] and began using their old [[superplex]]/[[frog splash]] to finish matches. They eventually began a feud with [[Los Orientales]] which led to many great tag team and trios matches. The peak of the feud occured on [[July 8]], [[2001]] at Arena Coliseo de Monterrey as the teams faced off in an epic masks vs hairs match where the rudos ended up bald. The match got tons of praise locally, in some national magazines and in various tape trading circles. The teams would continue their feud for many years to follow with a twist being added as Los Caifanes became the tecnicos and Los Orientales were the rudos. During that time period a new [[Caifán Rockero III|Caifán]] made his debut but it was short-lived.
=== Early Life ===
Very talented luchador from the [[Monterrey]] area.  His interest in lucha libre began when he was 4 years old.  His idol and role model was and is [[Pequeño Diamante]].  He used to watch Pequeño Diamante as  tag team partner of [[Mario Segura]].  His father brought him to lucha libre events. During his childhood his [[Caifán|brother]] and him used to work as paperboys and selling candies.  If they sold 30 newspapers they received courtesy passes to lucha libre shows at [[Arena Coliseo Monterrey]] at the general area.  Sergio always wished to touch a luchador, when his father took them to the local shows they always went in the general area and the courtesy passes were for the general area as well and the fence that divided the sections of the Arena made it impossible. They used to see the most notable wrestlers of that time such as [[Panterita del Ring]], [[Jerry Estrada]], and more. His passion for this sport made him want to become a professional wrestler.
 
=== Early Career ===
Began his training with [[Panthro]] and continued with [[Cachorro Zapata]].  His debut was on 1992 in an event celebrated at a barrio unmasked under the name of Pequeño Power.  Then he teamed up with [[Estrella Fugaz]] and assumed the identities of Los Espadachines I & II (he was Espadachin II) but that tag team was short-lived, he also went as Robin for a short period of time. He eventually became El Guerrero Ninja, with this gimmick he wrestled for four years and presented in [[Arena Coliseo Monterrey]] and teamed up with Los Orientales I & II.
=== Los Caifanes Rockeros ===
Began his career teaming with his older brother as [[Los Caifánes Rockeros]] and immediatly impressed everyone from the live crowds to the crowds watching [[Arena Coliseo de Monterrey]] TV on the internet to the promoters. The team was even compared to [[Los Gringos Locos]] and began using their old [[superplex]]/[[frog splash]] to finish matches. They eventually began a feud with [[Los Orientales]] which led to many great tag team and trios matches. The peak of the feud occured on [[July 8]], [[2001]] at Arena Coliseo de Monterrey as the teams faced off in an epic masks vs hairs match where the rudos ended up bald. The match got tons of praise locally, in some national magazines and in various tape trading circles. The teams would continue their feud for many years to follow with a twist being added as Los Caifanes became the tecnicos and Los Orientales were the rudos. During that time period a new [[Caifán Rockero III|Caifán]] made his debut but it was short-lived.


In [[September 24]], [[2006]] he announced his retirement from wrestling.
In [[September 24]], [[2006]] he announced his retirement from wrestling.

Revision as of 15:01, 2 December 2018

Caifán Rockero II
Caifán Rockero II
Name Caifán Rockero II
Real name Sergio García Mendoza
Nicknames
Name history Pequeño Powe (debut), Espadachin II, Robin, Guerrero Ninja, Caifán Rockero II/Caifán II
Family Caifán Rockero I (brother)
Maestro(s) Panthro,Cachorro Zapata
Birth date, location February 26, 1976- San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo Leon
Obituary date
Debut, location 1992
Lost mask to
Height 164 cm
Weight 71 kg
Signature moves Running Somersault Plancha (through the ropes), Victory Roll (off the top rope), Asai Moonsault(outside the ring), Springboard Moonsault Plancha
Titles: Nuevo Leon Junior Tag Team Titles (w/ Caifán Rockero I) , Northeast Tag Team Title (w/ Caifán Rockero I)

Caifan Rockero II is on the left

Notes

Early Life

Very talented luchador from the Monterrey area. His interest in lucha libre began when he was 4 years old. His idol and role model was and is Pequeño Diamante. He used to watch Pequeño Diamante as tag team partner of Mario Segura. His father brought him to lucha libre events. During his childhood his brother and him used to work as paperboys and selling candies. If they sold 30 newspapers they received courtesy passes to lucha libre shows at Arena Coliseo Monterrey at the general area. Sergio always wished to touch a luchador, when his father took them to the local shows they always went in the general area and the courtesy passes were for the general area as well and the fence that divided the sections of the Arena made it impossible. They used to see the most notable wrestlers of that time such as Panterita del Ring, Jerry Estrada, and more. His passion for this sport made him want to become a professional wrestler.

Early Career

Began his training with Panthro and continued with Cachorro Zapata. His debut was on 1992 in an event celebrated at a barrio unmasked under the name of Pequeño Power. Then he teamed up with Estrella Fugaz and assumed the identities of Los Espadachines I & II (he was Espadachin II) but that tag team was short-lived, he also went as Robin for a short period of time. He eventually became El Guerrero Ninja, with this gimmick he wrestled for four years and presented in Arena Coliseo Monterrey and teamed up with Los Orientales I & II.

Los Caifanes Rockeros

Began his career teaming with his older brother as Los Caifánes Rockeros and immediatly impressed everyone from the live crowds to the crowds watching Arena Coliseo de Monterrey TV on the internet to the promoters. The team was even compared to Los Gringos Locos and began using their old superplex/frog splash to finish matches. They eventually began a feud with Los Orientales which led to many great tag team and trios matches. The peak of the feud occured on July 8, 2001 at Arena Coliseo de Monterrey as the teams faced off in an epic masks vs hairs match where the rudos ended up bald. The match got tons of praise locally, in some national magazines and in various tape trading circles. The teams would continue their feud for many years to follow with a twist being added as Los Caifanes became the tecnicos and Los Orientales were the rudos. During that time period a new Caifán made his debut but it was short-lived.

In September 24, 2006 he announced his retirement from wrestling.

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
01/07/08 hairs Orientale I & Orientale II Caifán Rockero I & Caifán Rockero II Arena Coliseo - Monterrey, Nuevo León
03/11/30 masks Caifán Rockero I & Caifán Rockero II Piloto Negro & Piloto Suicida (Monterrey) (not L.A. one) Gimnasio Nuevo León - Monterrey, Nuevo León
04/¿?/¿? Masks(1) Caifán &Caifán Rockero II Piloto Suicida&Piloto Negro Arena Solidaridad - Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
04/07/18 hair Caifán Rockero II Chucho Mar Jr. Arena Solidaridad - Monterrey, Nuevo León
06/06/11 hairs Diluvio Negro II & Los Caifanes Rockeros I & II Leon Rojo, Obett & Perico Arena Solidaridad - Monterrey, Nuevo León
(1) Triangular with Moro III & Leopardo Negro


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