Original Karis La Momia

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Karis La Momia
Karis La Momia
Name Karis La Momia
Real name Mario Gomez Najera
Nicknames
Name history Lino Mayo (debut), Roble Ocadiz, Karis La Momia (1956-1966), La Momia
Family
Maestro(s) Lorenzo Soto, German Rico
Birth date, location October 22, 1930 - Pachuca, Hidalgo
Obituary date
Debut, location 1950 - Tulancingo, Hidalgo
Lost mask to He unmasked himself
Height 178 cm
Weight 78 kg
Signature moves
Titles: Hidalgo Welterweight Title, Hidalgo Middleweight Title, Juarez Tag Team Title (w/ Profesor Satan)


Biography

Mario Gomez Najera was born in Pachuca, Hidalgo on October 22, 1930. At the age of he attended the Centro Social y Deportivo Pachuca in order to practice weightlifting and he met amateur wrestlers. He befriended with them and began his in ring training. He made his debut in a small Arena in Tulancingo on 1950 under the name of Lino Mayo. His second ring name was Roble Ocadiz. Francisco Flores gave him the opportunity to train at Arena Afición. One day he was reading a book about the Ancient Egypht; he got the idea to create the character of Karis La Momia. In 1956 he made his at Arena Libertad his entrance was inside a caseta causing terror to the crowd. This character caused great expectations becoming a draw to the crowds just to see him.

Arena Libertad became small for the hundreds of fans who made lines to see him each week. Francisco Flores, the same promoter who gave him the first opportunity to train in a ring did not like the idea of the terrorífic character, he had no choice. In the end he had to accept to present him due to the people's demand. Karis La Momia was in the main event at Arena Afición, where he competed with the greatest luchadors. Flores realized of the popularity of Karis La Momia, he recomended Karis to Salvador Lutteroth who presented him at Arena Coliseo and Arena Mexico.

He had notable matches against the top exponents lucha libre exponents in Mexico such as Santo, Gory Guerrero, Bobby Bonales, El Verdugo, Black Shadow, Huracán Ramírez, Blue Demon, Joe Marín, Joe Grant, Murciélago Velázquez, Raúl Torres, and more.

He Never Lost His Mask

"Nunca perdí la máscara, simplemente un día decidí quitármela y dejar la lucha libre y hoy tengo la satisfacción de haber logrado lo que quería y lo que quise hacer; me quedan los mejores recuerdos de esta profesión que me dio todo para mi familia"

"I never lost the mask, one day I just decided to take it off and retire from wrestling and today I have the satisfaction of achieve all I wanted and all I wanted to be; I have the best memories of this profession that gave me everything for my family"

Filmography

  1. Los Tigres del Ring (1960)


Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
??/??/?? mask Karis La Momia Mascara Dorada ???
??/??/?? mask Karis La Momia Dr Yeki ???
??/??/?? mask Karis La Momia Silver Fox ???
??/??/?? hair Karis La Momia El Jarocho ???
??/??/?? hair Karis La Momia Jabalí ???
??/??/?? hair Karis La Momia Bobby Bonales ???
??/??/?? hair Karis La Momia Enrique Camarena ???
??/??/?? hair Karis La Momia Chico Veloz ???
??/??/?? hair Karis La Momia Chamaco Castro Tulancingo
??/??/?? hair Karis La Momia Humberto Garza Monterrey


Gallery

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The man behind the mask