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Vetetan Guerrero based luchador, trained by [[Abundio Radilla]] and [[Braulio Mendoza]] in [[Arena Coliseo Acapulco]].  For his ring name, his compadre inspired on the mascot of a furniture store which was a devil.  They decided to name themselves as [[Diablo Rojo I]] and [[Diablo Rojo II]].  Wrestled at [[Arena Naucalpan]], [[Arena López Mateos]], Arena Neza, Cortijo, Policarpio, Forum Santa Cruz, Meyahualco, El Molinito, among others around the Mexico City/Mexico State area.  Seen mostly in Chilpancingo since the early 2010s.
Vetetan Guerrero based luchador, trained by [[Abundio Radilla]] and [[Braulio Mendoza]] in [[Arena Coliseo Acapulco]].  For his ring name, his compadre inspired on the mascot of a furniture store which was a devil.  They decided to name themselves as [[Diablo Rojo I]] and [[Diablo Rojo II]].  Wrestled at [[Arena Naucalpan]], [[Arena López Mateos]], Arena Neza, Cortijo, Policarpio, Forum Santa Cruz, Meyahualco, El Molinito, among others around the Mexico City/Mexico State area.  Seen mostly in Chilpancingo since the early 2010s.
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Revision as of 14:14, 2 April 2020

Profile

Diablo Rojo I
Diablo Rojo I
Name Diablo Rojo I
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Diablo Rojo I
Family Thunder Bright (sons), Diosa Guerrera, Diva Virtual, Angel Star (daguhters)
Maestro(s) Abundio Radilla, Braulio Mendoza
Birth date, location September 12, 1957
Obituary date
Debut, location August, 1976 - Iguala, Guerrero
Lost mask to
Height
Weight
Signature moves Cangrejo, Splash
Titles: Coasts Middleweight Championship, Coasts Lightheavyweight Championship, Guerrero Tag Team Championship (w/Diablo Rojo II)

Profile

Vetetan Guerrero based luchador, trained by Abundio Radilla and Braulio Mendoza in Arena Coliseo Acapulco. For his ring name, his compadre inspired on the mascot of a furniture store which was a devil. They decided to name themselves as Diablo Rojo I and Diablo Rojo II. Wrestled at Arena Naucalpan, Arena López Mateos, Arena Neza, Cortijo, Policarpio, Forum Santa Cruz, Meyahualco, El Molinito, among others around the Mexico City/Mexico State area. Seen mostly in Chilpancingo since the early 2010s.

Luchas de Apuestas Record

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