Dragon Chino (Chile)

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Dragón Chino (Chinese Dragon)
Dragón Chino (Chinese Dragon)
Name Dragón Chino (Chinese Dragon)
Real name Carlos Jorge Prüssing Wilson
Nicknames "El Hombre de la Sustancia Prohibida" (The Man of the Prohibited Substance)
Name history Dragón Chino, Charles Wilson (Colombia without mask)
Family
Maestro(s)
Birth date, location November 18, 1920 - Chile
Obituary date July 20, 2002
Debut, location
Lost mask to Bassil Batah
Height 1,79 m.
Weight 115 kg
Signature moves
Titles: National Title (Chile), Centroamerican & Caribe title (1963), Venezuela Tag Team Title (7)


Notes

Dragón Chino was a famous heel and legend of South American Wrestling (especially in Venezuela). As part of his gimmick, Dragón Chino soured lemon juice in the eyes of his rivals wrestlers during wrestling matches. He faced world class wrestlers like Bassil Batah, Primo Carnera, Bruno Sammartino, Antonino Rocca, and Ling Sung, among other.

In Bolivia the fans wanted it to kill, the soldiers of that country had to protect him from angry fans.

Dragón Chino did his way to the ring accompanied by beautiful assistant Lady Dragon. He wrestled twice world title matches, one against Bassil Batah and the other versus the WWF world heavyweight champion Bruno Sammartino.

In an interview when he was asked about his match with the WWF Champion Bruno Sammartino, Dragón Chino answered: "Sammartino especially came to Caracas to fight with me"

When lost the mask with Battah, fled without showing the face and a week later in TV is scheduled to show his face, but the crafty fighter, prior to take off the hood on TV, his face is makeup. This makeup was so extreme that the next day nobody recognized him on the street (which, according to him, guaranteed it "to live").



Places where Dragon Chino get to wrestle: Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Uruguay, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, Panama, Santo Domingo, Venezuela, Bolivia

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
60's Mask Bassil Batah Dragón Chino unknown