Höruz

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Horuz (CMLL)
Horuz (CMLL)
Name Horuz (CMLL)
Real name unrevealed
Nicknames
Name history El Hijo del Faraon (06/07-06/09), Horus (06/09 - )
Family Angel Blanco (grandfather), Angel Blanco Jr (Rey Salomón). First Version (Father), Ángel Blanco Jr.. Second Version, Angel Blanco II (Uncles)
Maestro(s) Flash (original), Gran Cochisse, Hijo del Gladiador, Satanico, Shocker, Franco Colombo
Birth date, location November 28, 1982 - Guadalajara, Jalisco
Obituary date
Debut, location June 17, 2007, Arena Coliseo, Guadalajara, Jalisco
Lost mask to
Height 5' 10"/177 cm
Weight 198 lb/90 kg
Signature moves plancha, powerbomb, la esmeralda
Titles:

Notes

CMLL midcard tecnico. The Horuz name is new, but he's in about the same spot.

Debuted in late 2007. as El Hijo del Faraon, with the original El Faraon presenting him the mask in Arena Coliseo Guadalajara, and treated like a big deal...for two weeks, then disappearing. He turned up on the indies for a bit, before being brought into CMLL Mexico City in the summer of 2008. Seemed to have promise, but got lost in the shuffle compared to the other Gen75 wrestlers brought in at the same time, and could not crack the first or second match.

That year might have just been a training run. Hijo del Faraon vanished in February of 2009, and Horus debuted in June of the same year. He's struggled since debuting on that name, and has fallen in compared to those of his generation.

It should be noted Horus is not related to El Faraon. Both men have explained his use of Hijo del Faraon as Faron being almost like a godfather to him, so it seemed like a good idea. They say they became uncomfortable with the deception and decided to end it. Horus has said he considered using the name Nieto el Angel Blanco instead, but felt there were too many who've used the name already.

Gallery

w/Angel Blanco Jr & los dorados Sr & Jr
Debut
COMICTLAN 2007
as Faraón Jr.
as Faraón Jr.


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