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His professional wrestling career began during 1970s. His first and most memorable character in Titanes en el Ring was El Ejecutivo. The gimmick was the one of a Executive. He made his entrance with a secretary (Paulina Karadagian) he used to respond "phone calls" before, after and even during the match. He wrestled wearing a business suit instead of a wrestling gear.
In 1982 he became Richard Schumann, a mysterious musician heavily based on the Phantom of the Opera. This character was characterized for losing his wig and or his mask in the middle of the match. In 1983 he changed his gimmick to El Androide de Plata who was El Androide's brother. In that year he also was Vaquero Smith.
He was one of the wrestlers who migrated to Lucha Total/Lucha Mundial when Titanes en el Ring ended. He adopted a rudo gimmick named René Cartier.
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