7/19/2023 0 Comments El hijo de silver king![]() A week later, in a Bestia Salvaje, Scorpio Jr. After a match with a Casas’ team victory, Bestia said to Casas that he had a surprise for him. ![]() At that time, Negro Casas turned tecnico and was feuding with rudo Bestia Salvaje. In December of 1996, Santo shocker the lucha libre world. In 1995 he left AAA for EMLL, now called CMLL, to feud with his worst enemy, Negro Casas, but it wasn’t until late 1996 that he again had gold around his waist again, it was the National Middleweight title who won from Blue Panther. didn’t like the idea and they sued AAA for the use of the Santo character without their permission. It was a short feud, because the family of El Santo Sr. He was none other than Espanto Jr., long time enemy of Santo in the UWA during the 80s. The commentators said that came from Central America and that wanted to destroy Santo. Santo Negro (Black Santo) was a evil Santo. Maybe his best feud was with Guerrero and Machine, but the one that had most intrigue was against Santo Negro. In Mexico he had great feuds with Heavy Metal (Negro Casas’ brother), Los Gringos Locos (Eddy Guerrero and Love Machine), El Santo Negro and Psicosis. This match had a controversial ending, as Hogana defeated Santo with a low blow and a piledriver, both moves banned from Mexican wrestling. Santo traveled to Japan again, the 18th of November of 1994, to lose the UWA World Welterweight title to Norio Honaga in Hiroshima. Three days later, the AAA was created by promoter Antonio Peña who broke his relationship with the EMLL, and Santo joined Peña’s crew.ġ9 ware great years for Santo in the AAA, as he held the WWA World Welterweight Title twice, the National Welterweight Title, the AAA and IWA/AAA World Tag Team titles with Octagon and the National Trios title with Super Muñeco and Angel Azteca. He vacated the WWA title in November 1991, and still defended the UWA title in UWA and EMLL cards, after he lost it the 12th of May, 1992 against Espanto Jr. The 5/29 of 1988 he regained the title, and he vacated it in January of 1991 when he started to wrestle strictly as a welterweight.īefore vacating the UWA Light Heavyweight Title, he also held the UWA World Welterweight Title (won it the 27th of April, 1990 against Charles Lucero) and the WWA World Welterweight Title (won it the 7th of June of 1990 in Tokyo, Japan). The 1st of September he regained the title, and kept it until the 13th of 1987, date in which Espanto Jr. Anyway, Casas wasn’t able to regain that title, and it was a wrestler called Aristotle I who defeated Santo the 14th of July of 1985 for that title. This was the start of the legendary feud between Negro Casas and El Hijo del Santo. He started to shine in the UWA (Universal Wrestling Association) and soon started a rivalry with Negro Casas, defeating him the 28th of October of 1984 in Mexico City for the UWA World Light Heavyweight Title. He debuted in the late 1982, and quickly impressed the Mexican crowds with his mat technique and his aerial maneuvers that remembered his father, at the moment still alive. Mexican National Trios Title (/w Super Muñeco & Angel Azteca)Įl Hijo del Santo is one of El Santo's sons (he had 11 children) and the only one that followed his father's steps as a wrestling and film star. Mexico/California: AAA/IWC World Tag Team Title (/w Octagon) Mexico: AAA World Tag Team Title (/w Octagon)
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