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|titles=[[Mexican National Trios Championship]] (w/[[Ángel de Oro]] & [[Rush]]), [[Occidente Heavyweight Championship]], Dragón Gate Open The Triangle Gate Champion w/ [[H.Y.O]] & [[Takashi Yoshida]], Open the Dream Gate Championship
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Profile

Diamante
Diamante
Name Diamante
Real name Luis Meza
Nicknames
Name history Chamaco Meza, Aereo Boy, Principe Diamante (11/19/2007 - 08/2009), As Jr., Diamante (08/2009 - ) As Charro (2015-), As Charro Jr., Luis Mante (Japan, after unmasking)
Family Cinico Meza (Father), Arandú (Godfather), Brillante Sr. (Father-in-law), La Sombra (Brother-in-law)
Maestro(s) Astuto, Cinico Meza, Rubén
Birth date, location February 14, 1992 - Monclova, Coahuila
Obituary date
Debut, location November 19, 2007 (as Principe Diamante)
Lost mask to Shun Skywalker - July 2, 2023 - Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
Height 182 cm/5' 11"
Weight 80 kg/176 lb
Signature moves springboard 450° Splash, Diamante Special (arm trap sharpshooter), arm scissors, Vuelta Finale
Titles: Mexican National Trios Championship (w/Ángel de Oro & Rush), Occidente Heavyweight Championship, Dragón Gate Open The Triangle Gate Champion w/ H.Y.O & Takashi Yoshida, Open the Dream Gate Championship

Profile

Presumably, either a protege or relative of Babe Rap, who originally used this gimmick. Monterrey/Nuevo Leon wrestler who worked dark matches on AAA tapings in the area. Came to DF to try out for AAA in the summer of 2009, but was talked into trying out for CMLL instead and made it. CMLL already had a Principe at the time, so they changed this one's name to Diamante. Joins a big of new early match wrestlers for CMLL as a tecnico. Zoomed up CMLL cards in 2010, winning his first title in 2011. Featured in new/young starts in 2011 and 2012, usually finishing well but not winning. Continued moving up the cards as CMLL emphasized it's younger wrestlers, but seemed to lose the interest the promotion originally had in him and newer guys have already leaped past him. Switched look dramatically in mid-2012, to a silver/black look obviously supposed to resemble El Santo (though both he and the promotion both strongly disagree there is any resemblance), but the new look did not bring a lot of new success. Surprisingly won the vacant Occidente Heavyweight Championship over Misterioso Jr., but lost in his first defense.

Stalled out in CMLL after early success, quietly leaving the promotion in 2013. Wrestled a bit in Lucha Libre Elite in 2016 and 2017, but generally was a sporadically wrestling indie luchador in the Toryumon Mexico orbit. Ended up traveling with Ultimo Dragon first to AJPW and later to Dragon Gate, where he became a regular in 2020.

Interesting fact: Diamante's current mask was made by Hooligan.

After being unmasked, the newly-renamed Luis Mante became the first Mexican top champion of not just Dragon Gate, but of any Japanese promotion.

Lucha de Apuestas Record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
2021/04/09 mask Diamante Bokutimo Dragon Korakuen Hall
2023/07/02 mask (1) Shun Skywalker Diamante Kobe World Hall - Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
(1) Mascara Contra Mascara Five Way Steel Cage Survival Match with Dragon Kid, Strong Machine J, and Ultimo Dragon


Gallery

Links

Principe Diamante's website