Oziel Toscano Jasso(born December 20, 1973) is a Mexicanprofessional wrestler,orLuchadoras they are known inSpanish.He has achieved most success under thering namesTarzan BoyandToscano.After making his professional wrestling debut in 1993 he has worked for a number of notable professional wrestling promotions in and outside of Mexico such asConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre,AAA,theWorld Wrestling Federation,International Wrestling Revolution Group,andPromo Azteca.Toscano's ring character is that of a Latin hearth-throb. He has also competed under the ring namesArmando Fernandez,Baby Toscano/Babe Toscano,Tarzan Toscano,andZorroduring his career.

Toscano
Birth nameOziel Toscano Jasso
Born(1973-12-20)December 20, 1973(age 50)[1]
Monterrey,Nuevo León,Mexico[1]
Spouse(s)Tania
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
  • Armando Fernandez
  • Babe Toscano/Baby Toscano
  • Tarzan Boy
  • Toscano
  • Tarzan Toscano
  • Zorro
Billed height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[2]
Billed weight93 kg (205 lb)[2]
Billed fromMonterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico[2]
Trained byBlue Fish[1]
DebutNovember 27, 1993[1]

Toscano was one of the original founders of theLos Guerreros del Infiernogroup in 2001 and was a member off and on until 2008. He later helped create theLa Furia del Nortegroup that morphed into theLos Perros del Malgroup. He was later part of AAA'sEl Consejogroup, with other former CMLL wrestlers. During his career he has been a one-timeNWA World Light Heavyweight Champion,a two-timeCMLL World Trios Champion(withHéctor Garza/El TerribleandÚltimo Guerrero/Atlantis), and holder of theAAA World Trios Champion.He also won the2003Leyenda de Platatournament.

Professional wrestling career

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Toscano made his in-ring debut on November 27, 1993, after being trained by local Monterrey trainer Blue Fish.[3]He initially adopted thering nameBabe Toscano (sometimes "Baby Toscano" ), working for the localFederacion International de Lucha Libre(FILL) promotion.[3]By 1995 Toscano, Humberto Garza Jr., and El Region defeated Los Ku Klux Klan in aLucha de Apuestasto unmask them, and then followed up with another victory a week later that forced Los Ku Klux Klan to be shaved bald as a result of losing a secondLucha de Apuestasmatch.[1]

Promo Azteca (1996–1997)

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By late 1996, Toscano began working forPromo Azteca.Initially, he wrestled as "El Zorro", based on the fictionalZorrovigilante. The character was shortlived and soon after Jesús Martínez took over the role ofEl Zorro.[4]Once he gave up the El Zorro character, he began working as "Tarzan Boy", a mid-card tecnico character.[5]

World Wrestling Federation (1998–1999)

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Toscano was one of several Mexican wrestlers who worked for theWorld Wrestling Federation's (WWF)Super Astrostelevision program.[6]He was billed as "Armando Fernandez", portraying a variation of his Latin heart-throb character. His first match took place on August 24, 1998, as he defeatedSho Funaki,in a dark match beforeShotgun Saturday Night.[7]His last match for the WWF was on March 15, 1999, as he defeatedEl Bandidoon aSuper Astrosmatch.[8]

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (1998–2011)

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He was turnedrudoand aligned withRey BucaneroandÚltimo Guerreroto formLos Guerreros del Infierno.[9]Los Guerreros del Infierno feuded withLos Nuevos Infernales(Satánico,Averno,andMephisto), the stable that Bucanero and Ultimo had recently abandoned.[9]

Tarzan was programmed with Satánico, while Bucanero and Último were programmed with Averno and Mephisto. The rudo turn proved to be a great move because Tarzan Boy was finally accepted as a headliner and the fans took to his heel turn since they had been booing him as a face. Tarzan later joined a couple of other stables. He joinedLa Furia del NortewithHéctor Garza,Perro Aguayo Jr.,andEl Terrible;and later joinedLos Perros del Malwith Perro Aguayo Jr., Héctor Garza and others. During his career, Tarzan has won the hair of Satánico twice,Negro Casas,Pirata Morgan,Pierroth Jr.,andBrazo de Plata,among others.[10][11][12][13][14]He has lost his hair twice, once toShockeron September 19, 2003, at theArena México,and more recently toNaitoin the main event of the 2009Infierno en el Ringevent.[15][16]

Perros del Mal / AAA (2011–2013)

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After leaving CMLL, Toscano made his debut for thePerros del Malpromotion on November 12, 2011.[17]In early 2012 he lost a six-way match to Hector Garza, where the winner would get a match for theMexican National Heavyweight Championship.[17]

On December 8, 2011, Toscano appeared at a press conference, where it was announced that he was joining CMLL's rival promotionAAA,becoming the third CMLL worker, after Héctor Garza andEl Texano Jr.,to leave the promotion for AAA within a 30-day period.[18]Toscano made his AAA debut on December 16 atGuerra de Titanes,forming a group known asEl Consejo( "The Council" ) with former CMLL wrestler Texano Jr. andMáscara Año 2000 Jr.[19]On January 21, 2012, Mortiz andSementaljoinedEl Consejo,pushing the storyline that the group was against both thetecnicosandrudosof AAA.[20][21]El Consejo's first big match in AAA took place on March 18 atRey de Reyes,where Toscano, El Texano Jr., and Máscara Año 2000 Jr. defeated AAA representativesDr. Wagner Jr.,ElectroshockandHeavy Metal,following interference from the stable's newest member, El Hombre de Negro.[22]On May 19, Toscano, El Texano Jr., and Máscara Año 2000 Jr. defeatedLos Psycho Circus(Monster Clown,Murder Clown,andPsycho Clown), again after interference from El Hombre de Negro, to win theAAA World Trios Championship.[23]On June 16, El Hombre de Negro unmasked and revealed himself asMáscara Año 2000.[24]On December 21, Toscano seemingly quitEl Consejo,after inadvertently costing the stable a non-title match againstLos Psycho Circus,after which he came to blows with El Texano Jr.[25]However, he later claimed to still be a part ofEl Consejo,claiming that his problems were with the group's new leader,Silver King,while also trying to convince El Texano Jr. and Máscara Año 2000 Jr. to take his side in the matter.[26]On February 18, 2013,El Consejolost the AAA World Trios Championship back toLos Psycho Circus,when Toscano turned on El Texano Jr.[27]

Toscano then formed a partnership withAlan StoneandEl Elegido,namedLos Mirreyes(loosely translated to "The Rich Kids" ).[28]On March 17, Toscano was eliminated from the 2013Rey del Ringtournament, pinned byEl Canek.[29]Toscano worked his last AAA match on December 20, 2013, teaming withEl Hijo del Fantasmaand Steve Pain in a loss toFénix,Angélico,andJack Evans.[30]

International Wrestling Revolution Group (2000–2019)

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Starting in 2000, Toscano has worked forInternational Wrestling Revolution Group(IWRG) off-and-on since then.[31]His contracts with CMLL and AAA granted him the ability to work forindependent circuitpromotions for nights when CMLL or AAA did not have him scheduled for a show. On October 9, 2008, Toscano was one of ten wrestlers vying for a match for theIWRG Rey del Ring Championshipin an elimination match, where each eliminated wrestler would remain around the ring with a leather strap to use. The match was won byMáscara Año 2000 Jr.,with Toscano being the last man eliminated.[31]

In 2012, Toscano worked IWRG's annualGuerra de Sexosshow, teaming with Texano Jr. to defeatLos Junior Dinamitas(Cien Caras Jr.and Máscara Año 2000 Jr.) on the undercard of the show.[32]The following year Toscano was one of 16 wrestlers risking their mask or hair at IWRG'sGuerra del Golfoevent. Toscano escaped the steel cage match without losing his hair, as Chico Che lost toApolo Estrada Jr.at the end of the show.[33]He returned to IWRG in 2014, starting with that year'sGuerra del Golfoevent.[34]In late 2015 he returned to IWRG once more, this time for a month-long run of regular appearances and storyline feuds.[31]He was forced to team up with Diva Salvaje for aRuleta de la Muerte(Roulette of death) tournament, where the loser in the final would be forced to be shaved bald. Toscano and Diva Salvaje defeatedDanny CasasandX-Flyin the semi-final to keep their hair safe.[35]Following the tournament, Toscano became involved in a feud withVeneno,which led to Toscano defeating Veneno in aLucha de Apuestasmatch in the main event of the53rd Anniversary of Lucha Libre in Estado de Méxicoshow.[36]In the following weeks, Toscano turned on Danny Casas, in a feud that led to Casas defeating Toscano in aLucha de Apuestasmatch on January 3, 2016, at theIWRG 20th Anniversary Show.After keeping his hair safe twice at the end of 2015, he lost the match to Casas and was forced to have his hair shaved off.[37]Toscano would gain a measure of revenge several months later, at the 2016Festival de las Máscaras,Toscano defeated Danny Casas, forcing Casas to have his hair shaved off.[38]

In late 2018, Toscano risked his hair againstMr. Electroand Máscara Año 2000 Jr., in a match where Máscara Año 2000 Jr. risked his hair and Mr. Electro risked theIWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championshipat IWRG'sArena Naucalpan 41st Anniversary Show.In the end, Máscara Año 2000 Jr. pinned Mr. Electro to win the championship.[39]Two weeks later, at theIWRG 23rd Anniversary Show,Máscara Año 2000 Jr. defeated Toscano in aLucha de Apuestasmatch, leaving Toscano bald after the match.[40]Two months later, Toscano and Eragon wrestledAramísandImposiblefor theIWRG Intercontinental Tag Team Championshipbut lost the match.[31]

Championships and accomplishments

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Luchas de Apuestasrecord

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Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Tarzan Boy, Humberto Garza Jr. and El Regio (hair) Los Ku Klux Klan (masks)
(I, II and III)
Monterrey, Nuevo León FILL show June 5, 1995 [1]
Tarzan Boy, Humberto Garza Jr. and El Regio (hair) Los Ku Klux Klan (hair)
(I, II and III)
Monterrey, Nuevo León FILL show June 19, 1995 [1]
Tarzan Boy (hair) El Monje Loco (mask) Monterrey, Nuevo León FILL show 1997 [1]
Tarzan Boy (hair) Jaibo Flores Jr. (hair) Houston, Texas Indy show December 9, 1997 [50]
Tarzan Boy (hair) Pirata Morgan(hair) Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Indy show December 22, 1997 [1]
Tarzan Boy (hair) Andy Barrow (hair) Unknown Indy show 1999 [51]
Tarzan Boy (hair) Pimpinela Escarlata(hair) Monterrey, Nuevo León FILL show February 14, 1999 [51][52]
Tarzan Boy (hair) Zapatista (mask) Monterrey, Nuevo León FILL show July 19, 1999 [b]
Tarzan Boy (hair) Pimpinela Escarlata(hair) Monterrey, Nuevo León FILL show November 15, 1999 [51]
Tarzan Boy (hair) Angel O Demonio (mask) Tlalnepantla, State of Mexico Indy show December 27, 1999 [1]
Tarzan Boy (hair) El Satánico(hair) Mexico City CMLL show February 25, 2000 [10][53]
Tarzan Boy (hair) El Satánico(hair) Puebla, Puebla CMLL show July 17, 2000 [1][53]
Tarzan Boy (hair) Brazo de Plata(hair) Mexico City Sin Piedad December 14, 2001 [11][54]
Tarzan Boy (hair) Negro Casas(hair) Mexico City CMLL 69th Anniversary Show September 13, 2002 [12][55]
Shocker(hair) Tarzan Boy (hair) Mexico City CMLL 70th Anniversary Show September 19, 2003 [15][56][57]
Los Guerreros del Infierno(hair)
(Rey Bucaneroand Tarzan Boy)
Los Perros del Mal(hair)
(Damián 666andMr. Águila)
Mexico City 50. Aniversario de Arena México April 28, 2006 [58][59]
Tarzan Boy (hair) Pierroth Jr.(hair) Mexico City CMLL show December 30, 2006 [c]
Heavy Metal(hair) Toscano (hair) Mexico City Super Viernes May 23, 2008 [d]
Naito(hair) Toscano (hair) Mexico City Infierno en el Ring July 31, 2009 [16]
Toscano (hair) Veneno(hair) Naucalpan, State of Mexico 52nd Anniversary of Lucha Libre in Estado de México December 7, 2014 [62][63]
Danny Casas(hair) Toscano (hair) Naucalpan, State of Mexico IWRG 20th Anniversary Show January 3, 2016 [64]
Toscano (hair) Danny Casas(hair) Naucalpan, State of Mexico Festival de las Máscaras June 5, 2016 [e]
Máscara Año 2000 Jr.(hair) Toscano (hair) Naucalpan, State of Mexico IWRG 23rd Anniversary Show January 1, 2019 [f]

Footnotes

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  1. ^CMLL left theNational Wrestling Alliancein the late 1980s, but continued to promoted this championship with the NWA brand.
  2. ^This was a triangle match that also includedPierroth Jr.[51]
  3. ^This was aSteel cage matchthat also includedAtlantis,Último Guerrero,Damián 666,Mr. Águila,Pierroth II andHijo de Pierroth.[60]
  4. ^This was a triangle match that also includedPerro Aguayo Jr.[14][61]
  5. ^Toscano and Casas lost a four-manSteel cage matchearlier in the night.[38]
  6. ^This was asteel cage match[40]

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