Diablo Velasco
Diablo Velasco | |
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Birth name | Cuahutémoc Velasco Vargas |
Born | Guadalajara,Jalisco,Mexico | April 28, 1919
Died | June 13, 1999 | (aged 80)
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Telmo Velazco Diablo Velasco |
Billed from | Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico |
Trained by | Raul Romero |
Debut | 1937 |
Retired | 1955 |
Cuahutémoc Velasco Vargas(April 28, 1919 – June 13, 1999) was a Mexicanprofessional wrestlerand trainer under the nameDiablo Velasco.Velasco trained many famous Mexican wrestlers, includingGory Guerrero,Raul Armas, Los Hermanos Crucero,Perro Aguayo,Essa Rios,andMil Máscaras.In 2001, Velasco was inducted into theWrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Famein recognition of his career and extensive influence onlucha libre.
Professional wrestling career
[edit]Velasco started his wrestling career in 1937 after having trained for two years under the tutelage of Raúl Romero, using the name "Telmo Velazco". Because Velasco did not have the physical size to become a top line wrestler, he was never a main eventer, but because of his skills and tenacity he was a respected mid-card wrestler who could be relied on to put on a good match. In 1942 Velasco decided that his skills would be put to better use training wrestlers than performing in the ring. In 1959 he was made the head trainer of the Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara, one of the biggest wrestling schools in Mexico.
Over the years he trained a long row of future top stars inLucha Libreinstilling in them his work ethic and drive. After some time as the head trainer atArena Coliseo,his students would gain a reputation as having good prospects in the ring, if Velasco let them graduate they had to have a certain level of skill. Velasco was in the sport not for the money, but because he genuinely loved the sport, a sentiment he managed to pass along to most of his students. Even after an old hip injury forced Velasco to stop getting in the ring with his students he still oversaw and mentored everyone in his gym.
Velasco continued to run his wrestling school until he retired in 1997 at the age of 78, and died in 1999.
Championships and accomplishments
[edit]References
[edit]- General
- Madigan, Dan (2007). "Dorada de lucha libre: Las Leyendas, las peleas, los fósforos del resentimiento (the golden age of lucha libre: the legends, the feuds, the grudge matches): Diablo Velasco".Mondo Lucha A Go-Go: the bizarre & honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling.HarperCollins Publisher. pp. 203–205.ISBN978-0-06-085583-3.
External links
[edit]- Diablo Velasco's profile atCagematch.net