Damián el Guerrero

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Damián El Guerrero
Damián El Guerrero
Name Damián El Guerrero
Real name Alfonso Lira
Nicknames
Name history Darka, Tierra Viento y Fuego, Damián El Guerrero, Guerrero Nocturno
Family
Maestro(s) Halcon 78, Panchito Villalobos, Rodolfo Ruiz
Birth date, location January 23, 1954
Obituary date
Debut, location 1977
Lost mask to Atlantis & Satanico - September 22, 1989 - Arena México - Mexico City (as Tiera Viento y Fuego)
Height 180 cm/5' 11"
Weight 120 kg/264.5
Signature moves
Titles:

Small arena wrestler who lost his mask as Darka, and presumed his career was over. Instead, Herodes and Ricardo Morales gave him the Tierra Viento y Fuego, which carried him all the way to Arena Mexico and Japan in 1981. A regular in CMLL from 1982 on, including joining Los Inferanles when Satanico turned tecnico in 1989. A trios feud between Satanico, El Faraon, and Atlantis vs Tierra, MS-1, and Masakre turned into a trios apuesta match, then a tag match between between Satanico & Faraon vs MS-1 & Tierra after the other two escaped the match. Satanico & Atlantis won, and this is one of Atlantis' more well known mask wins. (Tierra says the plan for the match had been Atlantis vs an unnamed American, but the American had fled the country.)

Tierra fell from the main events after his mask loss. He had a brief surge after changing his identity to Damián El Guerrero, and Los Guerreros del Futuro were a long running mid card trios act.


Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
??/??/?? mask Mar Allah Darka ?
89/09/22 mask/hair Atlantis & Satánico Tierra Viento y Fuego & MS-1 Arena México - Mexico City
92/03/29 hair Damián El Guerrero León Kirilenko Arena Coliseo - Mexico City
96/08/06 hair Olímpico Damián El Guerrero Arena Coliseo - Mexico City
01/07/31 hair Alan Stone Damián el Guerrero Arena Coliseo - Mexico City

Gallery

as Darka
At Arena Coliseo
black and white
Unmasked in 1989

Source

  • Luchas 2000 481