Mil Máscaras
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Aaron Rodríguez | |
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Ring name(s) | Ricardo Durán, Mil Máscaras, Kamen Kizoku |
Billed height | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) |
Billed weight | 111 kg (245 lb) |
Born | July 15, 1942 San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí |
Trained by | Diablo Velasco |
Debut | April 1965 |
Aaron Rodríguez (born July 15, 1942), best known as Mil Máscaras (meaning "Man of a Thousand Masks" in Spanish), is a Mexican professional wrestler. He was born in San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico. He is also an actor.
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[edit] Complete Mil Mascaras Filmography
1966
MIL MASCARAS (1st appearance and origin of Mil Mascaras) (the only B&W film in the series)
LOS CANALLAS (The Scoundrels)(aka The Swine)
1968
LAS VAMPIRAS (The Vampire Girls) (co-starring John Carradine)
ENIGMA DE MUERTE (Enigma of Death) (co-starring John Carradine)
1970
LOS CAMPEONES JUSTICIEROS (Champions of Justice) (co-starred Blue Demon, Tinieblas, El Medico Asesino and La Sombra Vengadora )
LAS MOMIAS DE GUANAJUATO (The Mummies of Guanajuato)(Co-stars SANTO and BLUE DEMON)
1972
EL ROBO DE LAS MOMIAS DE GUANAJUATO (The Theft of The Mummies Of Guanajuato) (co-starred The Blue Angel and El Rayo De Jalisco)
VUELVEN LOS CAMPEONES JUSTICIEROS (The Champions of Justice Return)(co-starred Blue Demon, El Fantasma Blanco, El Rayo De Jalisco and El Avispon Escarlata)
UNA ROSA SOBRE EL RING (A Rose In The Ring)
1973
LEYENDAS MACABRAS DE LA COLONIA (Macabre Legends of The Colony)(co-starred Tinieblas and El Fantasma Blanco)
LOS VAMPIROS DE COYOACAN (The Vampires of Coyoacan)(co-starred Superzan)
LAS MOMIAS DE SAN ANGEL (The Mummies of San Angel)(co-starred Tinieblas and El Fantasma Blanco)
EL PODER NEGRO (Black Power) (co-starred Sergio Oliva)
1977
MISTERIO EN LAS BERMUDAS (Mystery In Bermuda) (Co-stars SANTO and BLUE DEMON)
1983
EL HIJO DE SANTO EN LA FRONTERA SIN LEY (Son of Santo In The Lawless Frontier)
1988
LA VERDAD DE LA LUCHA (The Truth About Wrestling)
1990
LA LLAVE MORTAL (The Deadly Wrestling Hold)
[edit] Career
Mil Máscaras made his wrestling debut in April 1965 in Guadalajara.
He made his international debut in 1968 at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, getting involved in great rivalries against the likes of Ernie Ladd, John Tolos, Black Gordman and Goliath. In Mexico City he unmasked El Halcon in a triangular tournament that included Alfonso Dantes in the 1970s, plus he continued wrestling in Japan and had a great feud with The Destroyer. In his Japanese debut on February 19, 1971, Máscaras defeated Kantaro Hoshino in Tokyo under the name Kamen Kizoku, meaning "The Masked Noble". His first movie was Mil Máscaras, released a year after his wrestling debut. Máscaras has been wrestling in lucha libre for many years, for now he is in his early 60s. He was inducted into the Southern California Pro-Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2001.
Máscaras also appeared in the World Wrestling Federation, competing in Madison Square Garden several times after a ban on masked wrestlers was lifted, making Mil Mascaras the very first masked wrestler in Madison Square Garden; he also wrestled in World Championship Wrestling, where his most notable match was a match with Cactus Jack at Clash of the Champions X: Texas Shootout on February 6, 1990 in the Memorial Coliseum in Corpus Christi, Texas. His first American Pay-Per-View appearance was competing as one of the 30 entrants in the 1997 Royal Rumble match. He eliminated himself, diving off the top rope out of the ring onto Pierroth, whom he himself had just eliminated. An off-the top rope dive is common in Lucha Libre in Mexico, but it is technically a mistake in the Royal Rumble as it leads to elimination.
An interesting fact is Mil became popular in Mexico for being one of the first wrestlers to have a bodybuilder type body, he competed under the heavyweight division, a division that was dominated by foreigners in Mexico. It was also his size which permitted him to wrestle in the USA and Japan, where he took his lucha moves like top rope plancha and tope suicida to the outside of the ring, making him famous in the USA and Japan (and the lucha style of wrestling) as one of the first high flyers, something he was not considered in Mexico, where he fell under the mat wrestler category, compared to the speed and moves of the smaller luchadores (cruiserweights).
He is a controversial figure within the wrestling business, as multiple wrestlers have publically complained of his unwillingness to "sell" moves (make them appear effective when performed on him), and an unwillingness to "put opponents over" (allowing them to win the match, or look good when in the ring with him).
He is probably the most known luchador in the world (second to Rey Mysterio or Eddie Guerrero now, if they are considered luchadores, since they were not born in Mexico) but he is equal in popularity to legends like El Santo and Blue Demon in Mexico.
Máscaras has two brothers who wrestled, Dos Caras and El Sicodélico. His nephew Dos Caras Jr., is beginning to have a successful career, not only in lucha libre, but also in mixed martial arts fighting, as he was a legitimate amateur before turning pro.
His name means Thousand Masks, he almost always enters the ring wearing a different mask, which he removes to reveal his more known design mask. In Japan, he throws the mask he takes off when his name is announced to the public who go crazy trying to get it. One of his favorite masks is the "Shark" mask.
[edit] Finishing and signature moves
- Diving crossbody
- Cross chop (Flying double backhand chop)
- Mexican surfboard
- Monkey flip
- Ground octopus
[edit] Championships and accomplishments
- World Wrestling Association and later NWA Los Angeles
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- 1-Time WWA World Heavyweight Champion
- 4-Time NWA America's Heavyweight Champion
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- 1-Time WCWA Tag Team Champion with Jeff Jarrett
- 3-Time NWA American Tag Team Champion (with Alfonso Dantés, Ray Mendoza and Jose Lothario)
- 1-Time NWA Texas Tag Team Champion (with Jose Lothario)
- Others
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- 1-Time AJPW PWF United States Champion
- 1-Time Guatemala ALL Heavyweight Champion
- 2-Time Mexican National Light Heavyweight Champion
- 1-Time HWP American Champion
- 1-Time IWA Heavyweight Champion
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- PWI ranked him # 94 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003.
- 1975 Most Popular Wrestler
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