Lince Dorado

Lince Dorado
Birth name José Cordero[1]
Born May 11, 1987[1]
San Juan, Puerto Rico[2]
Resides New Jersey
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Lince Dorado[3][4]
Billed height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)[3][4]
Billed weight 171 lb (78 kg)[3][4]
Billed from Chihuahua, Juárez, Mexico[3][5]
Trained by Mike Quackenbush[3][2][5]
Chris Hero[3][2][5]
Claudio Castagnoli[3][2]
Skayde[2]
El Pantera[2]
Debut February 17, 2007[3][5]

José Cordero (born May 11, 1987)[1] is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler better known by the ring name Lince Dorado. He is best known for working for Chikara and currently performs for the several independent promotions.

Professional wrestling career

Chikara

Debut (2007)

Dorado began his training in Mexico under El Pantera until he made his way to the United States in early 2007. On February 17, Dorado, Pantera and Sicodelico, Jr. made their Chikara debuts as a part of Chikara's first-ever King of Trios tournament. The team made an impressive impact, as they advanced to the semi-finals before falling to the team of Mike Quackenbush and ShaneSaw (Shane Storm and Jigsaw).[6] Shortly after the tournament, he moved to the U.S. and began residing in New Jersey in order to compete for Chikara in addition to various promotions in the area. Dorado quickly garnered fan support due to his high-flying wrestling style and he was soon entered into the first-ever Rey de Voladores tournament, which brought together some of the most talented high flying wrestlers on the independent circuit. Despite advancing to the finals, including an upset win over established Chikara wrestler Jigsaw, Dorado lost the tournament Chuck Taylor.[7] At the Anniversario weekend,[8] Dorado began his first feud in Chikara against the returning "Marvelous" Mitch Ryder, which stemmed from Ryder's "patriotic" dislike of "the illegal immigrant Mexicans", which he claimed Dorado to be a part of. During the course of the feud, Dorado scored a major upset victory over Chris Hero via submission with the Chikara Special. The feud culminated when Dorado defeated Ryder in November in a hair vs. mask match. However, their match gained some notoriety after Dorado suffered a seizure and severe concussion after he over-rotated a shooting star senton in the finish of the match that resulted in his head hitting the mat. Post-match, Dorado began suffering a seizure and was tended to by Chikara's founder Mike Quackenbush and Daizee Haze before he was unmasked (though a towel was placed over the top half of his face in order to conceal his identity) and subsequently taken away from the arena in an ambulance.[9] In December, Dorado was released from the hospital and returned to Chikara that same month, where he distracted Ryder during his match with Tim Donst, allowing Donst to score an upset victory.[10]

King of Trios and The Future is Now (2008–2009)

Dorado in 2008

Dorado would return to the ring in January, teaming with Claudio Castagnoli and Ophidian to defeat Mike Quackenbush, Tim Donst and Amasis in a Trios Increibles match.[11] During the match, Dorado utilized a more grounded style of wrestling instead of his usual high flying style. Dorado then entered the King of Trios tournament, where he rejoined El Pantera and aligned with luchador Incognito to form Los Luchadores de Mexico. The team would go on to win the tournament, lastly defeating The BLKOUT (Eddie Kingston, Ruckus and Joker) after Dorado made Kingston submit with the Chikara Special.[12] Following the tournament, Kingston was not seen for a couple of months afterwards. When Kingston returned, he immediately targeted Dorado and defeated him several times but was repeatedly unsuccessful in keeping him down, driving Kingston into to the point of total insanity. Aside from his feud with Kingston, Dorado joined former enemy Jimmy Olsen (who, at the time, began competing as both himself and as the second Equinox) and Helios to form The Future is Now in order to feud with The UnStable (Vin Gerard (the first Equinox), STIGMA and Colin Delaney). In late 2008, Olsen (as Equinox) and Dorado won the first-ever La Lotería Letal and were thus granted the three points required to compete for the Campeonatos de Parejas. Olsen (as Equinox) and Dorado, challenged the champions The Osirian Portal at Chikara's "Armdrags to Riches" event on November 16, 2008 in a two out of three falls match. Although Dorado gained the first pinfall, the Portal ultimately retained the title after pinning Dorado and then Equinox.[13] On November 22, 2009, at the season eight finale Three-Fisted Tales Dorado challenged Player Dos for the Young Lions Cup, but was defeated after Dos German suplexed him on the ring steps. After the match Dorado was carried backstage by Equinox and Helios in a scene reminiscent of the events of two years prior.[14]

Bruderschaft des Kreuzes (2010–2011)

Dorado in his BDK attire, holding the Young Lions Cup, before he went on to lose it to Frightmare.

On January 31, 2010, at the season nine premiere Dorado and Equinox were scheduled to be a part of Mike Quackenbush's team that was to battle the rudo stable Bruderschaft des Kreuzes (BDK). However, during the eight man tag team match Dorado turned on Equinox and joined BDK, who managed to win the match, when Claudio Castagnoli pinned Dorado's replacement in Quackenbush's team, Eddie Kingston.[15] Afterwards Dorado explained his turn by claiming that the Chikara audience never accepted him, despite his superior athleticism and his two serious injuries suffered inside the Chikara ring.[16] On March 20 at Wit, Verve, and a Bit o' Nerve, Dorado, now sporting a new white and BDK-themed attire, defeated his former tag team partner Equinox in a singles match.[17] On August 28, 2010, Dorado first defeated Gregory Iron in a singles match and then Adam Cole, Cameron Skyy, Keita Yano, Obariyon and Ophidian in a six-way elimination match to make it to the finals of the eighth annual Young Lions Cup tournament.[18] The following day Dorado was defeated in the finals by Frightmare.[19] In October 2010 Dorado made his first tour of Japan with Osaka Pro Wrestling.[20][21] Dorado was advertised to take part in Chikara's shows on March 12 and 13, 2011, but ended up not appearing at the shows. Following the weekend, Dorado's profile was quietly removed from Chikara's website, confirming his departure from the promotion.

Independent circuit (2007–present)

After making his Chikara debut, Dorado wrestled for many different promotions sporadically during his tenure with Chikara. In May 2008, Dorado would win the Independent Wrestling Revolution Revolucha Cup after defeating Josh Abercrombie in a two out of three falls final. Dorado made his debut for Dragon Gate USA at Open the Heroic Gate in a dark match where he defeated seven other wrestlers. On October 9, 2009, Dorado won the Sweet Sixteen Tournament at F1RST Wrestling, defeating three other men in the final. A month later he took part in the Open the Freedom Gate Championship tournament, losing to Gran Akuma in the first round. Dorado kicked of 2010 by losing to Rich Swann in a match for the vacant Real Championship Wrestling Cruiserweight Championship. On March 26, Dorado won the Garden State Pro Wrestling Championship by winning a tournament for the vacant title. In May, Dorado lost to Shiima Xion in the first round of the Super Indy IX for International Wrestling Cartel. Two months later, he would lose to Xion again but this time it was for the IWC Super Indy Championship. Dorado won the F1 Heritage Championship after winning a war games match, later vacating it after an 84 day reign. In December, Dorado debuted for Full Impact Pro, losing to Craig Classic in the first round of the Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup.

After leaving Chikara, Dorado would primarily wrestle for I Believe in Wrestling, Florida Underground Wrestling and to a lesser extent Dragon Gate USA and its affiliates. Lince Dorado also started working for Dreamwave Wrestling in 2013. On March 14, 2014, Dorado defeated Gran Akuma at Full Impact Pro's Everything Burns and won the FIP Florida Heritage Championship.

Lince also teams with Aaron Epic as the "Murder Death Kittens" in Championship Wrestling Entertainment starting in January 2014.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2012, 2013)

On October 4, 2012, Dorado wrestled a tryout dark match for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), facing Kazarian.[22] On January 12, 2013, Dorado took part in the taping of X-Travaganza (aired on April 5, 2013), wrestling in a seven-man Xscape match, which was won by Christian York.[23]

In wrestling

Dorado performing a shooting star press on Frightmare.
  • "The Golden Lynx of Lucha Libre"[3][4]
  • "The Feline Phenomenon"[5]
  • "Perfect 10"[29]
  • "The Sultan of the Shooting Star Press"[30]

Championships and accomplishments

  • Dreamwave Alternative Championship (1 time)
  • Sweet Sixteen Tournament (2009)[35]
  • Force One Pro Wrestling Heritage Championship (1 time)[36]
  • GSPW Championship (1 time)[2]
  • GSPW Title Tournament (2010)
  • NWA Florida Flash Championship (2 times)
  • SCW Florida Cruiserweight Title Tournament
  • Revolucha Cup (2008)
  • PWI ranked him #239 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2010[37]
  • Team HAMMA FIST Championship (1 time)[40]

Lucha de Apuesta record

Wager Winner Loser Location Date Notes
Hair Lince Dorado Mitch Ryder Philadelphia, Pennsylvania November 18, 2007 [Note 1]
Mask Lince Dorado Aiden Altair Orlando, Florida April 7, 2012 [Note 2]
Hair Lince Dorado Chasyn Rance Orlando, Florida October 12, 2013 [Note 3][41]

Footnotes

  1. Dorado's mask and Mitch Ryder's hair were on the line.
  2. Dorado's SCW Florida Cruiserweight Championship and Aiden Altair's mask were on the line.
  3. Dorado's mask and Rance's hair were on the line.

See also

References

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