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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


His named means "deceased".  
His named means "deceased". In an interview, [[Villano V]] said he cannot inherit the Villano gimmick due to only being a half-brother and due to [[Villano I]] not wanting there to be a Villano VI.


In [[1999]] Los Hermanos Difuntos were brought in as backup in a rudo trio with [[Herodes]] in [[Monterrey]]; they were known as The Killer Machine.  Since then they have been regulars on the [[Monterrey]] scene.  He had been in Mexico City/State area in venues like [[Arena Coliseo Coacalco]], [[Arena Lopez Mateos]], and [[Arena Naucalpan]]. Moreover, he also has wrestled in cities of the United States.
In [[1999]] Los Hermanos Difuntos were brought in as backup in a rudo trio with [[Herodes]] in [[Monterrey]]; they were known as The Killer Machine.  Since then they have been regulars on the [[Monterrey]] scene.  He had been in Mexico City/State area in venues like [[Arena Coliseo Coacalco]], [[Arena Lopez Mateos]], and [[Arena Naucalpan]]. Moreover, he also has wrestled in cities of the United States.

Revision as of 23:39, 26 March 2020

Difunto I (Deceased I)
Difunto I (Deceased I)
Name Difunto I (Deceased I)
Real name
Nicknames
Name history Difunto I (99-)
Family Ray Mendoza (father)[1], Los Villanos (brothers)[2]
Maestro(s) Mr. Lince, Herodes, Shibata, Cachorro Zapata, Garringo
Birth date, location April 27, 1976- Monterrey, Nuevo León
Obituary date
Debut, location December, 1999 - Arena el Majo, Escobedo, Nuevo León
Lost mask to
Height 182 cm/6'0"
Weight 96 kgs/212 lbs
Signature moves Superplex
Titles: FILL Tag Team Championship (w/Difunto II), LUM Tag Team Championship w/Difunto II, LWF Heavyweight Championship, CMLI Tag Team Titles (w/Bengalí)

Notes

His named means "deceased". In an interview, Villano V said he cannot inherit the Villano gimmick due to only being a half-brother and due to Villano I not wanting there to be a Villano VI.

In 1999 Los Hermanos Difuntos were brought in as backup in a rudo trio with Herodes in Monterrey; they were known as The Killer Machine. Since then they have been regulars on the Monterrey scene. He had been in Mexico City/State area in venues like Arena Coliseo Coacalco, Arena Lopez Mateos, and Arena Naucalpan. Moreover, he also has wrestled in cities of the United States.

Lucha de Apuestas Record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
??/??/?? hair (1) Difunto I Tackle Arena Olímpico Laguna - Torreón, Coahuila
??/??/?? hairs Difunto I & Difunto II Tackle & Piloto Negro Arena Olímpico Laguna - Torreón, Coahuila
??/??/?? hairs Difunto II & Difunto I Sexy Piscis & Piloto Negro Arena Olímpico Laguna - Torreón, Coahuila
17/10/01 mask (2) Difunto I Karonte Arena Jose Sulaiman - Monterrey, N.L.
18/02/28 mask Difunto I Angel Dorado Jr. Arena Coliseo - Monterrey, N.L.
(1) Cage Match; (2) Triangular with Diluvio Negro I

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Difunto I and II in Olympico Laguna
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