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Los Luchadores is a live-action children's television series that aired on Fox Kids in 2001 produced by Saban Entertainment and Shavick Entertainment. Ownership of the series passed to Disney in 2001 when Disney acquired Fox Kids Worldwide , which also includes Saban Entertainment .
Lucha libre wrestlers are known as luchadores (singular luchador) and often come from extended wrestling families who form their own stables. One such line integrated to the United States professional wrestling scene is Los Guerreros. In 2018, Mexican lucha libre was declared an intangible cultural heritage of Mexico City. [3]
César Cuauhtémoc González Barrón (9 January 1968 – 11 May 2019) was a Mexican luchador enmascarado (masked wrestler).He was known best as Silver King, but also had an extensive stint as the third wrestler to portray the Black Tiger character.
Stage name Real name Nationality Notes Adorable Rubí: Ruben Carbajal Lopez Mexican [3]La Braza: Juan Alvarado Nieves Mexican [4]Cassandro: Saúl Armendáriz
There is also a line of Lucha Libre art toys manufactured by Muttpop and featuring vinyl representations of characters from the series. The toy line is notable for being made available before the first issues of Lucha Libre were published. Muttpop produced toys of four of the Lucha Libre characters, Tequila, El Panda, Red Demon and Dr. Destruction.
Limbo of the Lost Luchadores! The show was licensed for a Game Boy Advance video game , Mascaritas of the Lost Code , in late 2003; a PlayStation 2 video game , Mysterioso Grande , was slated for release, but was cancelled around 2004 as the creators could not find a publisher.
Incognito returned to Chikara in 2008 for a series of appearances. He teamed with El Pantera and Lince Dorado to form the team Los Luchadores de Mexico (Spanish for "the Wrestlers from Mexico") winning Chikara's 28-team King of Trios 2008 tournament when they defeated BLKOUT (Eddie Kingston, Joker and Ruckus) in the finals.
The Los Espantos trio got their biggest win ever when they defeated the "dream team" of Mexican tecnicos El Santo, Blue Demon and Mil Máscaras [2] On June 12, 1964 Espanto III was unmasked after losing a Lucha de Apuestas match to Huracán Ramírez.